Dear colleagues,

I’m happy to share my new article, “How organized credibility enables climate 
action: the U.S. climate security coalition as a credibility machine” recently 
published open access in the Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. I 
find that “organized credibility,” in this case constructed by the climate 
security coalition, can pose a strong counterpoint to organized denial.

 

Short abstract:

Organized denial has played an outsize role in frustrating U.S. climate 
progress. At the same time, a constellation of national security experts, think 
tanks and defense personnel have promoted a climate security frame for over a 
decade to advance climate action. This climate security coalition constructs 
credibility, serving as an implicit counterpoint to organized denial. This 
coalition accomplishes a form of multilevel governance, advancing adaptation 
through planning, policy, and consolidating resources. In this case, organized 
credibility helps to overcome ineffective framing and governmental 
fragmentation, two of the most persistent barriers to urban climate action. In 
addition to these concrete results, recognizing this non-environmental approach 
as an aspect of a credibility machine confers it power as an organizing 
strategy. This has potential to translate to other domains, further extending 
the constituency for climate action beyond the usual suspects.

 

 

Hannah M. Teicher M.Arch. PhD

Researcher in Residence, Built Environment

Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions

pics.uvic.ca

E: [email protected]

M: 250.634.0670

W: hannahteicher.net

Linkedin 

I acknowledge and respect the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples on whose traditional territory 
the university stands and the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples whose 
historical relationships with the land continue to this day.

 

 

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