SSN seminar: "Climate Politics when it's too late" with Wim Carton
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SSN seminar: "Climate Politics when it's too late" with Wim Carton

A free YouTube Live-streamed SSN Environmental Challenges seminar. A/Pr Wim Carton addresses the overdue climate revolution

By Deakin Science and Society Network

Date and time

May 20 · 11pm - May 21 · 12:15am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

Join the SSN as our Environmental Challenges stream hosts Associate Professor of Sustainability Science Wim Carton (Lund University, Sweden) for an online-only seminar on the new frontlines in the struggle for a liveable planet. Wim will be joined in conversation by Dr Sophie Adams (Deakin University) after his talk. Join in the conversation and Q and A via YouTube Live chat, or on Twitter with #SSNseminar #environmentalchallenges.


The Long Heat: Climate Politics when its Too Late


Abstract

Global warming is about to hit one and a half degrees and perhaps two degrees soon after. The powers that be insist that such targets remain within reach, though with a caveat. In the overshoot era, the dominant logic is to turn the heat down at a later date, by means of technologies for removing CO2 from the air or blocking sunlight. Such technologies are by no means safe: they come with immense risks. Like magical promises of future redemption, they might provide reasons for continuing emissions in the present. But do they also hold some potentials? Can the catastrophe be reversed, masked or simply adapted to, once it is a fact? Or will any such roundabout measure rather make things worse? Our forthcoming book, The Long Heat, maps the new frontlines in the struggle for a liveable planet and insists on the climate revolution long overdue. In the end, no technologies can absolve us of its tasks. This talk presents some of the book’s main arguments.


Speaker Bio:

Wim Carton is associate professor of sustainability science at Lund University, Sweden, where he works on the politics and political economy of carbon dioxide removal and carbon offsetting in all its forms. He is the author of over 20 academic articles and book chapters on the subject, and the author, together with Andreas Malm, of Overshoot: How The World Surrendered to Climate Breakdown (Verso, 2024), and The Long Heat: Climate Politics When It’s Too Late (Verso, 2025).


Discussant Bio

Sophie Adams is a human geographer and Science and Technology Studies (STS) scholar, at Deakin University and has a research background in climate change impacts and response. Her current research is on the challenges of building renewable and resilient energy systems in a changing climate, with interests in household energy users’ experiences and the ways that the social objectives and implications of the renewable energy transition are being negotiated.


Joining the event

The Livestream link is already available here. We will email it to you just before the event, too. Please note that you will need to login via a YouTube account to take part in the chat.

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Climate change, habitat and biodiversity loss, food and water security, and global health are among some of humanity’s biggest challenges. These issues are interconnected and require social researchers and scientists to work together to develop solutions. The Deakin Science and Society Network reaches across the disciplinary divides of our universities and institutions, and the divides between research, policy and practice. We emphasise the effective communication and translation of research, as the benefits of knowledge can’t be fully realised unless information is shared widely across different audiences.

The Deakin Science and Society Network supports science-literate social research and socially-engaged science that makes an impact.

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