Despite overwhelming scientific evidence of human contribution to detrimental effects of global climate change, there is an apparent decline in public acceptance to these facts. This situation has brought out an alarmingly downturn of momentum of people’s engagement in dealing with the rising challenges of climate change. This paper adds to the literature by exploring the gap between scientific consciousness and public perception as well as looking into the problem of informing and engaging the common public as an important stakeholder. This issue is likely to be an important constituent for future global climate negotiations. The paper further analyzes Indian initiatives for climate change policies to proactively engage people for a sustai...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
Climate change is regarded as one of the common concerns of the humankind. It is the most important ...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Despite overwhelming scientific evidence of human contribution to detrimental effects of global clim...
Debate over climate change has persisted for several decades in the spheres of scientific inquiry, p...
Background: Climate change has emerged as one of the greatest challenges of the present century. The...
Climate Change has become one of the pressing problems of the 21st century. Perceptions regarding cl...
Acts of scientific calculation have long been considered central to the formation of the modern nati...
Climate change is often referred to as one of the most complicated challenges facing humanity, chara...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
It is time Indians get concerned about climate change and global warming. Climate change is likely t...
For more than a decade climate change has been the focus of much research and analysis. Despite the...
For more than a decade climate change has been the focus of much research and analysis. Despite the ...
This book explores the idea that daily lived experiences of climate change are a crucial missing lin...
This paper explains how a participative approach was used to collect first-hand citizens’ suggestion...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
Climate change is regarded as one of the common concerns of the humankind. It is the most important ...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...
Despite overwhelming scientific evidence of human contribution to detrimental effects of global clim...
Debate over climate change has persisted for several decades in the spheres of scientific inquiry, p...
Background: Climate change has emerged as one of the greatest challenges of the present century. The...
Climate Change has become one of the pressing problems of the 21st century. Perceptions regarding cl...
Acts of scientific calculation have long been considered central to the formation of the modern nati...
Climate change is often referred to as one of the most complicated challenges facing humanity, chara...
In recent decades a scientific consensus has been reached – climate change is real, accelerating, an...
It is time Indians get concerned about climate change and global warming. Climate change is likely t...
For more than a decade climate change has been the focus of much research and analysis. Despite the...
For more than a decade climate change has been the focus of much research and analysis. Despite the ...
This book explores the idea that daily lived experiences of climate change are a crucial missing lin...
This paper explains how a participative approach was used to collect first-hand citizens’ suggestion...
Though there is consensus among climate scientists that anthropogenic climate change is happening, p...
Climate change is regarded as one of the common concerns of the humankind. It is the most important ...
In this article I argue that the climate controversies of 2009 and 2010 should be seen as a contest ...