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Climate change: social workers' roles and contributions to policy debates and interventions1
Authors:Lena Dominelli
Institution:Durham University, UK
Abstract:Dominelli L. Climate change: social workers' roles and contributions to policy debates and interventions Int J Soc Welfare 2011: 20: 430–438 © 2011 The Author(s), International Journal of Social Welfare © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the International Journal of Social Welfare. Climate change is seldom discussed in mainstream social work. Its first presentations on the world stage occurred in Copenhagen during the Conference of the Parties (COP15). This article argues that the profession has an important role to play in: helping people understand the issues; promoting sustainable energy production and consumption; mobilising people to protect their futures through community social work; and proposing solutions to greenhouse gas emissions as indicated in two case studies, one based on a community initiative in the Global South, and the other in the Global North. The article also demonstrates that social workers can foster climate change endeavours that are equitable for all, for example the Equitable Carbon Sharing Scheme.
Keywords:climate change  sustainable communities  carbon trading  equitable carbon sharing scheme  Kyoto Protocol  community social work  Copenhagen Conference of the Parties (COP15)  Gilesgate Project  Misa Rumi
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