From moral motivations to material interests: Building a mass climate movement through transformative adaptation
道徳的動機から物質的利益へ:変革的適応を通じた大規模気候運動の構築 (AI 翻訳)
Kevin Young, Fabian Dablander, Adam R. Aron
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
この論文は、気候変動運動の規模拡大のために、道徳的動機だけでなく人々の物質的利益に訴えることの重要性を論じる。変革的適応(transformative adaptation)を中心としたキャンペーンが、直接的な利益、政治的広がり、民主的制度、気候レジリエンス、排出削減を同時に達成できると主張する。研究者と活動家への提案を含む。
English
This paper argues for building a mass climate movement by focusing on people's immediate material interests rather than solely moral motivations. It proposes 'transformative adaptation' campaigns that deliver direct benefits, appeal to diverse political groups, foster democratic institutions, increase climate resilience, and reduce emissions. Suggestions for researchers and organizers are provided.
Unofficial AI-generated summary based on the public title and abstract. Not an official translation.
📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では気候変動適応策が進むが、変革的適応の視点はまだ少ない。本論文は、社会的受容性の高い適応策を運動と結びつける示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
Globally, climate movement research often emphasizes moral framing; this paper introduces a material-interest approach via transformative adaptation, which could inform disclosure and policy advocacy by linking adaptation to tangible benefits.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Highlights the need to integrate material interests into climate movement strategies.
🏢実務担当者:May inspire sustainability teams to frame adaptation projects as delivering direct community benefits.
🏛政策担当者:Suggests that adaptation policies should create constituencies that defend them.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Global heating is accelerating, but climate mobilization remains too limited to stop climate breakdown and protect people from its impacts. We draw on the history of social movements, the social science of collective action, and our experience in the climate movement to make concrete suggestions for increasing climate mobilization. While moral motivations are important for some participants, they have proven inadequate; here we urge a focus on people's immediate material interests, building upon recent proposals to center “transformative adaptation”. Unlike shallower forms of climate adaptation, transformative adaptation involves major changes to social and economic relations. We argue that strong campaigns for transformative adaptation could grow climate mobilization because they can accomplish five goals at once: deliver direct material benefits, appeal to a politically diverse public, foster democratic and equitable institutions, increase climate resilience, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In so doing, transformative adaptation could also make pro-climate policies and institutions more durable by creating constituencies that will defend them. We suggest how researchers and organizers can build on our proposal.
🔗 Provenance — このレコードを発見したソース
- openalex https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2026.104687first seen 2026-06-07 04:45:46 · last seen 2026-06-16 04:39:59
🔔 こうした論文の新着を逃したくない方は キーワードアラート に登録(無料・3キーワードまで)。
gxceed は公開メタデータに基づく研究支援データセットです。要約・翻訳・解説は AI 支援で生成されています。 最終的な解釈・検証は利用者が原典資料に基づいて行うことを前提とします。