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Sea-Level Rise in Public Science Writing: History, Science and Reductionism

机译:公共科学写作中的海平面上升:历史,科学与还原论

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Sea-level rise is a dramatic effect of climate change, with profound implications for societies around the world. In the past few years, a rush of literary non-fiction books have appeared that aim to explain the threat of rising seas to the public. This paper critiques how sea-level rise is framed in many of those books, on two accounts. First, anthropogenic sea-level change is frequently framed by accounts of natural variations of sea level in earth history, focusing on geological rather than societal processes. Second, single and sudden floods are often used to exemplify sea-level rise in ways that draw attention away from incremental environmental change in favour of fast-paced but de-contextualized events. The paper argues that both these frames de-politicize sea-level rise and may steer public understanding and discussion away from relevant social, cultural, and ethical considerations. As examples of climate reductionism, these depictions may obstruct rather than facilitate appropriate negotiations in response to predicted sea-level rise.
机译:海平面上升是气候变化的巨大影响,对世界各地的社会都有深远的影响。在过去的几年中,涌现出大量文学非小说类书籍,目的是解释海平面上升对公众的威胁。本文从两个角度对许多这些书中的海平面上升作了批评。首先,人为引起的海平面变化通常是由地球历史上海平面的自然变化引起的,其重点是地质过程而不是社会过程。其次,单次洪水和突如其来的洪水经常被用来说明海平面上升的方式,从而引起人们对环境变化的关注,而关注的是快节奏但不涉及环境的事件。该论文认为,这两个框架都将海平面上升政治化,并可能使公众的理解和讨论远离相关的社会,文化和道德考虑。作为减少气候变化主义的例子,这些描述可能会阻碍而不是促进对预期的海平面上升做出适当的谈判。

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