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Volume 17, Number 3, 2023 - Special Edition: The Politics and Policies of Climate Change in Brazil

19/Jul/2023

PLANB Index : Sociological Categories for Climate Policymakers ,

Frederico Salmi ORCID logo

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19/Jul/2023

PLANB Index : Sociological Categories for Climate Policymakers ,

Frederico Salmi ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030001

This article presents a theoretical-normative instrument for climate policymakers to address the climate issue from the social studies’ sociological perspective intersected with political ecology. Climate initiatives and policies are on the agenda of various social groups; at the same time, climate policymakers need instruments. Brazil lacks such theoretical-normative instruments. Based on a comprehensive review of the literature on climate ethics from a sociological perspective, this study developed and tested ‘PLANB Index’ in twenty-two Brazilian climate instruments formulated by the state, […]

Keywords: Climate ethics; climate policy; convivialism; planb index; political ecology

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06/Oct/2023

Access, Technology, and Transition: Mapping the Themes of the Debate on Energy at the United Nations General Assembly (2000-2020),

Lucas Feitosa ORCID logo , Rafael Mesquita ORCID logo

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06/Oct/2023

Access, Technology, and Transition: Mapping the Themes of the Debate on Energy at the United Nations General Assembly (2000-2020),

Lucas Feitosa ORCID logo , Rafael Mesquita ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030002

How are the subjects of energy and energy justice discussed within multilateral forums? Given the significance of this subject and the disparities among nations, examining how energy-related matters are addressed in intergovernmental arenas reveals how governments manage the implications of inequalities in basic needs, such as energy. To investigate the phenomenon, we monitored how the seven categories identified in the literature – ‘Efficiency’, ‘Access to Energy’, ‘Renewable Energies’, ‘Capacity Building’, ‘Research and Development’, ‘Technology Transfer’, and ‘Financing’ – were evoked […]

Keywords: cluster analysis; correspondence analysis; Energy; energy justice; UN

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27/Oct/2023

A Dream You Dream Alone Is Only a Dream: The Individual Perspective of Fighting Fake News

Nina Fernandes dos Santos ORCID logo , Lizete Barbosa da Nóbrega ORCID logo

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27/Oct/2023

A Dream You Dream Alone Is Only a Dream: The Individual Perspective of Fighting Fake News

Nina Fernandes dos Santos ORCID logo , Lizete Barbosa da Nóbrega ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030007

The book ‘Fighting Falsehoods: Suspicion, Analysis, and Response’, by Irene Rubin, published in 2022, provides a unique perspective on a topic that contemporary societies around the world have been concerned about: the spread of fake news and how to fight it. The book adopts a perspective of individual empowerment of citizens and addresses possibilities and strategies to fight this problem individually. […]

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15/Dec/2023

The Environment in Brazil’s 2022 Presidential Election,

Luciana Fernandes Veiga ORCID logo , Ednaldo Aparecido Ribeiro ORCID logo , Victor Rabello Piaia ORCID logo

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/HTOUBE

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15/Dec/2023

The Environment in Brazil’s 2022 Presidential Election,

Luciana Fernandes Veiga ORCID logo , Ednaldo Aparecido Ribeiro ORCID logo , Victor Rabello Piaia ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030003

Studies on the environment, public opinion, and voting have shown that, despite widespread support for the environmental cause among the population, this support does not necessarily translate into votes. This article will look into concepts including agenda setting, framing, and media effects to provide a background of how the environment became a prominent issue in public opinion. It will also test hypotheses that argue for the significance of issue decision salience, in conjunction with the issue ownership theory, to explain […]

Keywords: Amazon; Environment; public opinion; voter behavior

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15/Dec/2023

A Gender Perspective on Brazilian State Laws Addressing Climate Change,

Katiani Lucia Zape ORCID logo

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GPEGFN

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15/Dec/2023

A Gender Perspective on Brazilian State Laws Addressing Climate Change,

Katiani Lucia Zape ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030004

Climate change affects individuals differently. Women are one of the social groups most vulnerable to climate change. Since the legal study of climate change is associated with the idea of correcting imbalances, the goal of this study is to assess the extent to which state laws addressing climate change take into consideration gender vulnerabilities. To achieve this, the study has been structured in three phases: initially, an examination of the concept of climate justice; next, a review of the vulnerabilities […]

Keywords: climate change; climate justice; gender; State laws; Women

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20/Dec/2023

Climate Change, Denialism, and Participatory Institutions in Brazil: Effects of the Bolsonaro Government’s Environmental Strategy (2019-2022)

Guilherme de Queiroz-Stein ORCID logo , Alfredo Alejandro Gugliano ORCID logo , Carlos Alberto Seifert Jr ORCID logo , Aidee Maria Moser Torquato Luiz ORCID logo

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20/Dec/2023

Climate Change, Denialism, and Participatory Institutions in Brazil: Effects of the Bolsonaro Government’s Environmental Strategy (2019-2022)

Guilherme de Queiroz-Stein ORCID logo , Alfredo Alejandro Gugliano ORCID logo , Carlos Alberto Seifert Jr ORCID logo , Aidee Maria Moser Torquato Luiz ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030005

Understanding the impact of political and institutional factors on the fight against climate change has become increasingly important in the global debate on sustainability. From a political science perspective, it is crucial to research how different democratic institutions affect the development of climate policies. To contribute to this agenda, we discuss the role of participatory institutions in this policy sector. We offer a global literature review of cases where participatory mechanisms have helped improve the tools used to combat global […]

Keywords: Brazil; climate change; democracy; denialism; participation

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31/Dec/2023

Interest Groups in Brazilian Climate Policy: an Analysis of the Agricultural and Energy Sectors,

Vinícius Mendes ORCID logo , Eduardo Viola ORCID logo

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8YLMF3

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31/Dec/2023

Interest Groups in Brazilian Climate Policy: an Analysis of the Agricultural and Energy Sectors,

Vinícius Mendes ORCID logo , Eduardo Viola ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202300030006

Climate governance in Brazil is necessarily connected to the interests of three sectors: deforestation and land use change, agriculture, and energy, which, combined, represent around 90 percent of the country’s emissions. While there is a significant number of studies on the first sector, few studies have looked into the bottlenecks of decarbonization in the agricultural and energy sectors. Thus, this article addresses some modulations in Brazilian climate politics and policy by analyzing the interest groups associated with low-carbon transitions in […]

Keywords: agriculture; climate change; climate coordination gaps; climate governance; climate policy; Energy

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31/Dec/2023

The Politics and Policies of Climate Change in Brazil: mapping out the field

Carlos R. S. Milani ORCID logo , Mahrukh Doctor ORCID logo

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31/Dec/2023

The Politics and Policies of Climate Change in Brazil: mapping out the field

Carlos R. S. Milani ORCID logo , Mahrukh Doctor ORCID logo

DOI: 10.55881/art0001

Introduction Increasing global warming, health pandemics, accelerated losses of biodiversity, growing deforestation rates, frequent and non-anticipated climate events such as off-the-scale floods, longer droughts, storms, typhons and cyclones in Brazil and world-wide are also political agendas. They have produced intense public debates about the responsibility of states and corporations, the connections between the climate emergency and development models, including the role of the fossil economy, agribusiness and mining in obstructing sustainable transition policies. The climate emergency has also steered governments […]

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