Democratising the Science and Technology of Climate Change a case study

Democratising the Science and Technology of Climate Change: a case study on Indian Network for Ethics in Climate Change
by  Walter Mendoza & John D'Souza.

This study under the SETDEV programme. It traces the involvement of civil society in the science and the politics of climate change and the kind of dichotomy between mainstream policy and the issues faced by the marginalised who are most impacted by development. It also examines how INECC partners at different places are involved in education on the science of climate change, engaged in policy, as well as demonstrating  alternatives at the ground level. These alternatives, into order to be mainstreamed need an alternative science and technology to thrive.