
This article explores the distinctions between depoliticized and politicized approaches to tackle climate change and their wider implications, and argues that climate change is an issue that cannot be depoliticized. The politicization or depoliticization of climate change is a hotly debated topic. On the one hand, those who advocate for depoliticizing climate change argue that we should embrace science-based solutions and technological fixes, while on the other hand, social movements and political leaders utterly politicize climate change by relating it to issues of justice, colonialism, human rights and political order. READ FULL ARTICLE