Published April 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Overlapping consensus versus discourse in climate change policy: The case of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund

  • 1. Centre of Ecological Economics and Ethics, Bodo Graduate School of Business, 8049 Bodo (Norway)

Description

This paper is motivated by the mismatch between emission of greenhouse gases and effective mitigation policies. Science now calls for every tool to be considered in order for radical changes to mitigate the situation more effectively. This paper considers Norway's huge Sovereign Wealth Fund which, although withdrawing investment from firms causing severe environmental damage, does not categorize climate change as 'severe environmental damage'. The main reason is a basis of overlapping consensus, which also hinders argumentation for this practice. Overlapping consensus is part of the broader theory 'Justice as Fairness' as conceived by John Rawls. The consensus is with regard to having a socially just system. The word 'overlapping' refers to people having different reasons for supporting the system. However using overlapping consensus for investment-strategies represents an extension beyond its original intention, and moreover, removes mitigating climate change from the agenda. Removing the basis of overlapping consensus opens up scope for value-based discourse conceived by Habermas' communicative action and discourse ethics. The immense severity of climate change demands value-based and substantial arguments from powerful sovereign wealth funds, to consider the acceptability of their practice.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2009.11.003

Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.envsci.2009.11.003;
PII
S1462-9011(09)00167-1;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Environmental Science and Policy
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 123-130
ISSN
1462-9011

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
44100752
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
CLIMATIC CHANGE; ECONOMICS; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; ETHICAL ASPECTS; GREENHOUSE GASES; INVESTMENT; NORWAY; SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
Descriptors DEC
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; EUROPE; GOVERNMENT POLICIES; INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS; SCANDINAVIA; WESTERN EUROPE

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