This article tracks the historical emergence of a new visual convention in the representation of the risks associated with climate change. The “reasons for concern” or “burning embers” diagram has become a prominent visual element of the climate change debate. By drawing on a number of cultural resources, the image has gained a level of discursive power which has resulted both in material mobility and epistemic transformation as the diagram itself has become a tool for a variety of actors to reason with. The case brings to light a number of challenges associated with attempts to know and visualize abstract concepts such as risk and danger, including the social organisation of knowledge production and the role of expert judgment in contexts ...
Contemporary representations of environmental futures often feature disastrous, apocalyptic and cata...
This article considers how scientific visualizations of data represent attempts to record and predic...
In this article, we critically engage with the risk ethics of attempting to mitigate climate change ...
This article tracks the historical emergence of a new visual convention in the representation of the...
This article tracks the historical emergence of a new visual convention in the representation of the...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports provide policy-relevant insights about ...
The challenge of meaningfully communicating an issue like climate change has vexed those trying to c...
Within the climate science research community there exists an overwhelming consensus on the question...
The purpose of this perspective article is to provide a broader viewpoint on the contents of this sp...
This technical document describes the production of the data about 'burning ember' diagrams from IPC...
The 2014 IPCC Assessment expresses doubt that the global surface temperature increase will remain wi...
The notion of “dangerous climate change” constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...
The notion of "dangerous climate change$ constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
The issue of climate change is intimately linked to notions of risk and uncertainty, concepts that p...
Contemporary representations of environmental futures often feature disastrous, apocalyptic and cata...
This article considers how scientific visualizations of data represent attempts to record and predic...
In this article, we critically engage with the risk ethics of attempting to mitigate climate change ...
This article tracks the historical emergence of a new visual convention in the representation of the...
This article tracks the historical emergence of a new visual convention in the representation of the...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports provide policy-relevant insights about ...
The challenge of meaningfully communicating an issue like climate change has vexed those trying to c...
Within the climate science research community there exists an overwhelming consensus on the question...
The purpose of this perspective article is to provide a broader viewpoint on the contents of this sp...
This technical document describes the production of the data about 'burning ember' diagrams from IPC...
The 2014 IPCC Assessment expresses doubt that the global surface temperature increase will remain wi...
The notion of “dangerous climate change” constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
Communication with society is imperative in many scientific fields, most notably climate science. Ye...
The notion of "dangerous climate change$ constitutes an important development of the 1992 United Nat...
The issue of climate change is intimately linked to notions of risk and uncertainty, concepts that p...
Contemporary representations of environmental futures often feature disastrous, apocalyptic and cata...
This article considers how scientific visualizations of data represent attempts to record and predic...
In this article, we critically engage with the risk ethics of attempting to mitigate climate change ...