It’s Our Fault: A Global Comparison of Different Ways of Explaining Climate Change

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Michael Schnegg
Coral Iris O’Brian
Inga Janina Sievert
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[1] Universität Hamburg,
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Human Ecology | 2021年 / 49卷
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Climate change; Knowledge; Hybridity; Self-blame; Moralization;
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International surveys suggest people increasingly agree the climate is changing and humans are the cause. One reading of this is that people have adopted the scientific point of view. Based on a sample of 28 ethnographic cases we argue that this conclusion might be premature. Communities merge scientific explanations with local knowledge in hybrid ways. This is possible because both discourses blame humans as the cause of the changes they observe. However, the specific factors or agents blamed differ in each case. Whereas scientists identify carbon dioxide producers in particular world regions, indigenous communities often blame themselves, since, in many lay ontologies, the weather is typically perceived as a local phenomenon, which rewards and punishes people for their actions. Thus, while survey results show approval of the scientific view, this agreement is often understood differently and leads to diverging ways of allocating meaning about humans and the weather.
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