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Öğe Civil disobedience, representation, climate movementspositive impact of non-violent climate movements #extinctionrebellion(İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi, 2019) Usluca, Duygu Didem; Erhart, ItırABSTRACT: As whole world and living species, we are in the border of the threat of an impending climate crisis and the destruction wrought by global warming. The global warming that we have experienced is directly linked to the increase in CO2 and other greenhouses gases emitted as a result of human activity. Given inadequate efforts of maintaining existing levels of global emissions, it can be thought that the claim of the 6th extinction, which scientific data points out, is not taken seriously. In addition to this we are in a crisis of neoliberalism, where is being distorted of scientific data with political worries. Although ecological thinking and actions based on scientific evidence are strongly growing on global warming. It is also framed by also political discourses that refer to denial of climate change. One of the causes of the increasing level of global warming around the world is the unchanging metabolism of development economy; beside stunningly little has been done to change global trends of production and consumption. When the reality of the climate crisis combined with the lack of cooperation of governments in the world about concrete global emissions reductions has been responsible in part for the significant rise in the appearance of civil disobedience movements against climate change. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether civil disobedience movements have a positive effect on the actions of decision-makers within the scope of SDG's.