How Can Societies Share Responsibility for More Sustainable Lifestyles?
Despite growing evidence of the negative social and ecological impacts of modern lifestyles, a widespread commitment to high-consumption habits with large carbon footprints persists. This plays out against a background of blame-shifting – also known as "responsibility ping-pong" – shaping climate policy debates and hindering meaningful progress. A study co-authored by scientists from the Research Institute for Sustainability at GFZ (RIFS) examines this paradox and considers whether other forms of organising responsibility could help to bring about necessary transformations.