Climate change effects are accelerating, making the need for appropriate actions informed by sound climate knowledge ever more pressing. A strong climate science–policy relationship facilitates the effective integration of climate knowledge into local, national and global policy processes, increases society’s responsiveness to a changing climate, and aligns research activity to policy needs. This complex science–policy relationship requires trust between climate science ‘producers’ and ‘users’, but our understanding of trust at this interface remains largely uncritical. To assist climate scientists and policymakers, this Perspective provides insights into how trust develops and operates at the interface of climate science and policy, and ex...
Belief in climate change does not divide into a simple dichotomy of (good) believers and (evil) non...
While previous research shows that environmental policy attitudes depend on trust in government, exi...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...
Climate change effects are accelerating, making the need for appropriate actions informed by sound c...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
Climate science has a key role to play in informing strategies for adapting to and mitigating the ef...
Current consumption patterns are a strong accelerator of climate change. Therefore, switching to low...
What is trust and why is it important at the science-policy interface? How can you build trust when ...
This article discusses young people’s trust or distrust in climate change science. The aim is to sho...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...
For a long time before the ‘climategate ’ emails scandal of late 2009 which cast doubt on the propri...
Funder: Caltech’s Resnick Sustainability InstituteScientists have developed a strong consensus that ...
Public understanding of climate change turns significantly on epistemic trust and distrust of those ...
The issue of climate change is intimately linked to notions of risk and uncertainty, concepts that p...
Trust is a critical precondition underpinning successful knowledge exchange among environmental scie...
Belief in climate change does not divide into a simple dichotomy of (good) believers and (evil) non...
While previous research shows that environmental policy attitudes depend on trust in government, exi...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...
Climate change effects are accelerating, making the need for appropriate actions informed by sound c...
Science has played a key role in the development of climate change policy. Although action has been ...
Climate science has a key role to play in informing strategies for adapting to and mitigating the ef...
Current consumption patterns are a strong accelerator of climate change. Therefore, switching to low...
What is trust and why is it important at the science-policy interface? How can you build trust when ...
This article discusses young people’s trust or distrust in climate change science. The aim is to sho...
The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scien...
For a long time before the ‘climategate ’ emails scandal of late 2009 which cast doubt on the propri...
Funder: Caltech’s Resnick Sustainability InstituteScientists have developed a strong consensus that ...
Public understanding of climate change turns significantly on epistemic trust and distrust of those ...
The issue of climate change is intimately linked to notions of risk and uncertainty, concepts that p...
Trust is a critical precondition underpinning successful knowledge exchange among environmental scie...
Belief in climate change does not divide into a simple dichotomy of (good) believers and (evil) non...
While previous research shows that environmental policy attitudes depend on trust in government, exi...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...