Climate Change Transitions: Challenges, Variations and Pathways of Socio-Ecological Change (Part I)

Monday, 7 July 2025: 09:00-10:45
Location: SJES031 (Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences (JES))
RC24 Environment and Society (host committee)

Language: English

Climate change represents one of the most important and urgent problems of our time. Among the responses to climate challenges, sustainability transitions are considered very promising, and are therefore considered by a growing number of institutions, organizations, specialists and civil society groups. If the need of transition is widely shared today, its interpretation and implementation vary greatly. On the one hand, the transition can be designed in a holistic perspective, and aim at the multiple aspects of global warming like adaptation, security, health and justice. On the other hand, the transition can be reduced to a simple decarbonization which, although laudable and necessary, is often limited to techno-economic management of carbon flows, which can marginalize behavioral, social or structural changes. Between these two stances, climate change transitions can assume various trends, and so involve different pathways of socio-ecological change.

The goal of this session is to set up an international forum for theoretical and empirical research providing new perspectives and insights on climate change transitions, and to explore their implications in terms of socio-ecological change. Papers that mobilize perspectives in environmental sociology to the investigation of various topics about climate change transitions are solicited. Papers can address the following themes, without being limited to them:

  • Theoretical perspectives on climate change transitions
  • Governance and planning of climate change transitions
  • Urban low-carbon transitions
  • Energy transitions
  • Transitions in transportation
  • Discourses of climate change transitions
  • Transitions and climate justice
  • Degrowth and climate change transitions
Session Organizers:
Emiliano SCANU, Université Laval, Canada and Florence RUDOLF, INSA Strasbourg, France
Oral Presentations
Equity and Justice in City Climate Initiatives - Insights from Toronto, Mexico City and Los Angeles
Patricia ROMERO-LANKAO, University of Toronto, Canada; Preetika SHARMA SHARMA, University of Toronto, Canada
Discourse on Urban Biodiversity in Climate Change Transitions: Insights from Five Italian Cities
Monica BERNARDI, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; Nunzia BORRELLI, Milan Bicocca University, Italy; Alessandra TERENZI
A Climate of Distrust: How Affective Climate Polarization Shapes Attitudes Toward Decarbonization
Emily HUDDART, The University of British Columbia, Canada; Tony SILVA, University of British Columbia, Canada; Parker MUZZERALL, University of British Columbia, Canada
Distributed Papers
Ecological and Energy Transition: The Role of Migration
Lucia GROE, University of Calabria, Italy; Walter GRECO, University of Calabria, Italy
Climate Neutrality 2050, Inequalities and Just Transformation: Case of Upper Nitra, Slovakia after the End of Coal Mining.
Richard FILCAK, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia; Daniel SKOBLA, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia