2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-024-03696-4
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Academic capture in the Anthropocene: a framework to assess climate action in higher education

Paul Lachapelle,
Patrick Belmont,
Marco Grasso
et al.

Abstract: Higher education institutions have a mandate to serve the public good, yet in many cases fail to adequately respond to the global climate crisis. The inability of academic institutions to commit to purposeful climate action through targeted research, education, outreach, and policy is due in large part to “capture” by special interests. Capture involves powerful minority interests that exert influence and derive benefits at the expense of a larger group or purpose. This paper makes a conceptual contribution to… Show more

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