Most policy-relevant work on climate change in the social sciences either analyzes costs and benefits of particular policy options against important but often narrow sets of objectives or attempts to explain past successes or failures. We argue that an "applied forward reasoning" approach is better suited for social scientists seeking to address climate change, which we characterize as a "super wicked" problem comprising four key features: time is running out; those who cause the problem also seek to provide a solution; the central authority needed to address it is weak or non-existent; and, partly as a result, policy responses discount the future irrationally. These four features combine to create a policy-making "tragedy" where traditiona...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
Climate change adaptation has been called a “wicked problem par excellence.” Wicked problems are har...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
Climate change is more uncertain, more global, and more long-term than most issues facing humanity. ...
I argue that one of the most urgent tasks of geoethics is how to deal with climate change in a just ...
The failure to address the world’s most pressing problems comes at a huge cost in terms of the catas...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
Complex or intractable policy problems, often called ‘wicked’ problems, have been a feature of publi...
ABSTRACT Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday pra...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
This Article examines the argument that climate change is a super wicked problem. It concludes tha...
Our everyday notions of responsibility are often driven by our need to justify ourselves to specific...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...
Climate change adaptation has been called a “wicked problem par excellence.” Wicked problems are har...
Climate change may soon have its “lawmaking moment” in the United States. The inherent problem with ...
Climate change is more uncertain, more global, and more long-term than most issues facing humanity. ...
I argue that one of the most urgent tasks of geoethics is how to deal with climate change in a just ...
The failure to address the world’s most pressing problems comes at a huge cost in terms of the catas...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
Complex or intractable policy problems, often called ‘wicked’ problems, have been a feature of publi...
ABSTRACT Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday pra...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
This Article examines the argument that climate change is a super wicked problem. It concludes tha...
Our everyday notions of responsibility are often driven by our need to justify ourselves to specific...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
At a time when it is clear that climate change adaptation and mitigation are failing, this book exam...
Arguably, an effective response to the problem of climate change will require that as a species, we ...
Prof James Guthrie AM and Prof John Dumay outline the broadening scope of the Journal of Behaviroual...