For a variety of inter-related cultural, organizational, and political reasons, progress in climate science and the actual solution of scientific problems in this field have moved at a much slower rate than would normally be possible. Not all these factors are unique to climate science, but the heavy influence of politics has served to amplify the role of the other factors. By cultural factors, I primarily refer to the change in the scientific paradigm from a dialectic opposition between theory and observation to an emphasis on simulation and observational programs. The latter serves to almost eliminate the dialectical focus of the former. Whereas the former had the potential for convergence, the latter is much less effective. The instituti...
Overview: This publication from the Australian Academy of Science aims to address confusion created ...
Anthropogenic climate change is a potentially serious ecological problem. The science of climate cha...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...
For a variety of inter-related cultural, organizational, and political reasons, progress in climate ...
As the debate on climate change in North America and Europe has heated up, the full voice of the soc...
Atmospheric scientists tell us that mankind is changing the climate, and is setting in motion force...
Abstract As climate-science graduate students at the University of Washington, we had the opportunit...
Climate has become one of the most topical issues over the last two to three decades. It has graduat...
A complex debate is underway on climate change linked to proposals for costly measures that would re...
There is a great deal of disagreement in the United States regarding the role that human activity h...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Gerhard (2004) argues that our reasoning on the causes of climate change should be guided by observa...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
For a long time before the ‘climategate ’ emails scandal of late 2009 which cast doubt on the propri...
The climate problem is a key element of the fundamental challenge facing modern mankind: the sustain...
Overview: This publication from the Australian Academy of Science aims to address confusion created ...
Anthropogenic climate change is a potentially serious ecological problem. The science of climate cha...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...
For a variety of inter-related cultural, organizational, and political reasons, progress in climate ...
As the debate on climate change in North America and Europe has heated up, the full voice of the soc...
Atmospheric scientists tell us that mankind is changing the climate, and is setting in motion force...
Abstract As climate-science graduate students at the University of Washington, we had the opportunit...
Climate has become one of the most topical issues over the last two to three decades. It has graduat...
A complex debate is underway on climate change linked to proposals for costly measures that would re...
There is a great deal of disagreement in the United States regarding the role that human activity h...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Gerhard (2004) argues that our reasoning on the causes of climate change should be guided by observa...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
For a long time before the ‘climategate ’ emails scandal of late 2009 which cast doubt on the propri...
The climate problem is a key element of the fundamental challenge facing modern mankind: the sustain...
Overview: This publication from the Australian Academy of Science aims to address confusion created ...
Anthropogenic climate change is a potentially serious ecological problem. The science of climate cha...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...