Abstract. In this paper we explore the dominant position of a particular style of scientific modelling in the provision of policy-relevant scientific knowledge on future climate change. We describe how the apical position of General Circulation Models (GCMs) appears to follow ‘logically ’ both from conventional understandings of scientific representation and the use of knowledge, so acquired, in decision-making. We argue, however, that both of these particular understandings are contestable. In addition to questioning their current policy-usefulness, we draw upon existing analyses of GCMs which discuss model trade-offs, errors, and the effects of parameterisations, to raise questions about the validity of the conception of complexity in con...
International audienceTraditional general circulation models, or GCMs—that is, three-dimensional dyn...
This article argues that, in public and policy contexts, the ways in which many scientists talk abou...
Ongoing global changes bring fundamentally new scientific problems requiring new concepts and tools....
This paper discusses the distribution of certainty around General Circulation Models (GCMs) - comput...
In a warming climate, policymakers require the best available information to develop the most effect...
Over the last 20 years, climate models have been developed to an impressive level of complexity. The...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth's climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
Projections of future climate change cannot rely on a single model. It has become common to rely on ...
Earth System Modelling is a modern approach for studying the complexity of the world and has become ...
International audienceThis paper provides a brief outline of the most recent advances of economic-en...
Abstract: Climate change is a complex and multi-facetted phenomenon, interpreted by an extensive bod...
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) play a major role in the science and policy of climate change. S...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
International audienceTraditional general circulation models, or GCMs—that is, three-dimensional dyn...
This article argues that, in public and policy contexts, the ways in which many scientists talk abou...
Ongoing global changes bring fundamentally new scientific problems requiring new concepts and tools....
This paper discusses the distribution of certainty around General Circulation Models (GCMs) - comput...
In a warming climate, policymakers require the best available information to develop the most effect...
Over the last 20 years, climate models have been developed to an impressive level of complexity. The...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth's climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
Projections of future climate change cannot rely on a single model. It has become common to rely on ...
Earth System Modelling is a modern approach for studying the complexity of the world and has become ...
International audienceThis paper provides a brief outline of the most recent advances of economic-en...
Abstract: Climate change is a complex and multi-facetted phenomenon, interpreted by an extensive bod...
Integrated assessment models (IAMs) play a major role in the science and policy of climate change. S...
Despite great advances in understanding of the earth’s climate, our estimate of the global temperatu...
International audienceTraditional general circulation models, or GCMs—that is, three-dimensional dyn...
This article argues that, in public and policy contexts, the ways in which many scientists talk abou...
Ongoing global changes bring fundamentally new scientific problems requiring new concepts and tools....