Society & Culture
Climate change has become more and more political than ever. Over the past years, climate and trade policies have been internationally used as political weapons in pursuing diplomatic agenda. From a policymaking perspective, the scientific consensus becomes a major aspect of climate policy; however, the complexity of climate change issues traverses across diverse areas of political discourse: global economy, human rights, law, and politics. So the question is: what makes the governments choose to act and not to act? Credits to Marty Pang for the background music.