Abstract
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identified a lack of "political will"by national leaders as the main obstacle to mitigating the climate emergency in its 2022 report. However, the report makes no mention that contributing to this political deficiency has been rising antidemocracy over the past two decades, furthered by the support of the powerful fossil fuel industry. This article explores the synergy between antidemocratic leaders embracing anti-climate agendas that prioritize oil and gas companies over the rights of their citizens. I conclude by reflecting on possible responses to this bleak reality from members of the global environmental movement. This involves acknowledging the deep complicity of liberal democratic states in extractive capitalism, while also rethinking democratic principles of social equality and political inclusion to ensure that historically underrepresented communities can engage in emancipatory pro-climate political mobilization.
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Darian-Smith, E. (2023). Entangled Futures: Big Oil, Political Will, and the Global Environmental Movement. Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 21(5–6), 403–425. https://doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341640
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