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How to Look at the Covid-19 Pandemic Through Climate Governance?
Author(s) -
Samar Nanda
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indian journal of public administration/indian journal of public administration
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2457-0222
pISSN - 0019-5561
DOI - 10.1177/00195561211036950
Subject(s) - pandemic , corporate governance , political science , climate change , political economy , environmental ethics , instinct , development economics , covid-19 , sociology , business , economics , disease , medicine , ecology , philosophy , finance , pathology , evolutionary biology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , biology
Climate change has been the ‘wicked problem’ the world has struggled to address so far. Further, the Covid-19 pandemic has deeply affected the soft underbelly of global governance by redrawing boundaries and fissures in the existing system. The pandemic is possibly the single biggest event in the post-Second World War period or in the last seventy years to shape and affect human emotion, response and survival instincts. The world has seen catastrophic changes and huge loss of life. There are multiple parallels and differences between the two of the most significant challenges faced by the humanity. Even though climate scientists were harping on the catastrophic impact of climate change for the last four decades, at the broader human consciousness level, the severity of the problem has never sunk into the common psyche. Covid-19 is a vivid example as to how a pathogen-led pandemic can torment and pervade the all-powerful and the highest evolved species on the earth, that is, the mankind. In this backdrop, climate governance and an ideal-type governance typology is being looked at to provide some key insights and possible answers for the future. The concern has been looked through at two levels: personal at the behavioural level and collective at the global-scale levels. Future prescriptions rooted in the current realities have been explored to find a way out of the crisis and the key learning points from the pandemic to face the future with more confidence and certainty.

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