The Earth's future depends on how we manage the manifold risks of climate change (CC). It is state-of-the-art to assume that risk reduction requires participatory management involving a broad range of stakeholders and scientists. However, there is still little knowledge about the optimal design of participatory climate change risk management processes (PRMPs), in particular with respect to considering the multitude of substantial uncertainties that are relevant for PRMPs. To support the many local to regional PRMPs that are necessary for a successful global-scale reduction of CC risks, we present a roadmap for designing such transdisciplinary knowledge integration processes. The roadmap suggests ways in which uncertainties can be comprehens...
While the foundations of climate science and ethics are well established, fine-grained climate predi...
Uncertainty is fundamental for climate science. However, decision makers regard the presence of unce...
Ongoing global changes bring fundamentally new scientific problems requiring new concepts and tools....
The Communicating Climate Risk toolkit is the result of interdisciplinary collaboration across the p...
The latest iteration of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) uncertainty guidance is sim...
This paper explores how climate change policy-making could respond more effectively to uncertainty a...
Soumis à Philosophy StudiesThis paper discusses aspects of risk and uncertainty relevant in an inter...
Climate change is an increasingly salient issue for societies and policy-makers worldwide. It now ra...
The risks of climate change are enormous, threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions to billi...
Policy-making is usually about risk management. Thus, the handling of uncertainty in science is cent...
At the heart of the traditional approach to strategy in the climate change dilemma liesthe assumptio...
Uncertainty is a key factor shaping climate and environmental policy at international, national and ...
Climate change highlights the challenges for long-term policy making in the face of persistent and i...
The notion of “dangerous climate change” constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
The selection of climate policies should be an exercise in risk management reflecting the many relev...
While the foundations of climate science and ethics are well established, fine-grained climate predi...
Uncertainty is fundamental for climate science. However, decision makers regard the presence of unce...
Ongoing global changes bring fundamentally new scientific problems requiring new concepts and tools....
The Communicating Climate Risk toolkit is the result of interdisciplinary collaboration across the p...
The latest iteration of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) uncertainty guidance is sim...
This paper explores how climate change policy-making could respond more effectively to uncertainty a...
Soumis à Philosophy StudiesThis paper discusses aspects of risk and uncertainty relevant in an inter...
Climate change is an increasingly salient issue for societies and policy-makers worldwide. It now ra...
The risks of climate change are enormous, threatening the lives and livelihoods of millions to billi...
Policy-making is usually about risk management. Thus, the handling of uncertainty in science is cent...
At the heart of the traditional approach to strategy in the climate change dilemma liesthe assumptio...
Uncertainty is a key factor shaping climate and environmental policy at international, national and ...
Climate change highlights the challenges for long-term policy making in the face of persistent and i...
The notion of “dangerous climate change” constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
The selection of climate policies should be an exercise in risk management reflecting the many relev...
While the foundations of climate science and ethics are well established, fine-grained climate predi...
Uncertainty is fundamental for climate science. However, decision makers regard the presence of unce...
Ongoing global changes bring fundamentally new scientific problems requiring new concepts and tools....