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- W3084999435 abstract "The UN’s ‘recover better’ (UN 2020a) statement of attaching climate mitigation to COVID-19 recovery plans and the desire of much of the UK public to ‘build back better’ through support for a more climate-friendly, green economy (Vaughan 2020) has yet to be fully materialized in policy and has seemingly lost traction in efforts to fast-track the opening up of global economies. For example, the UN has teamed up with Futerra and other environment and development consultancy groups to develop the ‘good life goals’ as an accessible entry point for the public to engage with the SDGs at the level of the everyday. See https://www.goodlifegoals.org/ for their strategy and approach. https://www.academia.edu/43531525/An_Address_to_the_Corporales_of_the_Republic_of_Sunlight Boykoff M (2011) Who speaks for the climate? Making sense of media reporting on climate change. 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Environ Plan A 42:1273–1285 Article Google Scholar Sullivan R (2020) The geography of the everyday. University of Georgia Press, Athens Google Scholar United Nations (2020a) Climate change and Covid-19: UN urges nations to ‘recover better’. https://www.un.org/en/un-coronavirus-communications-team/un-urges-countries-‘build-back-better’ Accessed 24 Jul, 2020 United Nations (2020b) The Sustainable Development Goals. https://sdgs.un.org/ Accessed 15 Jul, 2020 Vaughan, A (2020) UK citizens' assembly shows big support for green covid-19 recovery. New Scientist https://www.newscientist.com/article/2246693-uk-citizens-assembly-shows-big-support-for-green-covid-19-recovery/ Accessed 24 Jul, 2020 Download references This Special Issue arose out of a workshop held at the University of Reading in 2016 entitled ‘Practicing Everyday Climate Cultures’ that was generously supported by the following funders and individuals at Reading: the Walker Institute (Ros Cornforth); the Global Development Research Division (Rosa Freedman); the Climate, Culture and Society Research Cluster (Alex Arnall and Hilary Geoghegan); the Human Geography Research Cluster (Hilary Geoghegan); The Reading Centre for Climate and Justice (Catriona McKinnon); and the Prosperity and Resilience Research Theme (Dominik Zaum). Additional funding support came from the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) and the Centre for the Study of Journalism, Culture and Community, Bournemouth University. We wish to thank all of the authors in the Special Issue for their hard work and patience in producing the excellent work here, but also the additional workshop participants of Alexandra Sexton, James Painter, Alex Arnall, Lydia Messling, Alison Anderson, Jo Hamilton, Melanie Rohse, Lucy Veale, Jo Littler and Martin Mahony. A special note of gratitude goes to Sabine Mayeux for her invaluable work on and support of the workshop. Many thanks to Alex Sexton, David Evans, Dave McLaughlin and Max Boykoff for reading earlier versions of our editorial introduction to the Issue. Finally we..." @default.
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