Proponents of greenhouse gas emissions reductions have long assumed that such reductions are the best approach to global climate change control and sometimes argued that they are the least risky approach. It is now generally understood that to be effective such reductions would have to involve most of the world and be very extensive and rapidly implemented. This paper examines the question of whether it is feasible to use only this approach to control dangerous global climate changes, the most critical of the climate change control objectives. I show that in one of two critical cases analyzed recent papers provide evidence that such an approach is not a feasible single approach to avoiding the dangerous climate changes predicted by a very p...
This paper explores the role of risk perceptions in influencing public policy related to global warm...
Climatic changes more rapid and extreme than assessed by the IPCC cannot be excluded, because of the...
How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...
Many environmentalists and some developed nations appear to have concluded that there is one Many en...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
Abstract: Recent publications have indicated that a 2°C increase of global average temperature, once...
Studies conducted after those that contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPC...
There seems plenty of evidence that human induced climate change is occurring. If the concentration ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
This paper, by an international team of scientists, is being published today (3/12/2013) in the open...
The problem of avoiding dangerous climate change requires analysis from many disciplines. Mainstream...
Greenhouse-gas emissions have increased steadily on a global basis since at least the beginning of t...
Recent research has shown that once CO2 has been emitted to the atmosphere, it will take centuries f...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
This paper explores the role of risk perceptions in influencing public policy related to global warm...
Climatic changes more rapid and extreme than assessed by the IPCC cannot be excluded, because of the...
How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...
Many environmentalists and some developed nations appear to have concluded that there is one Many en...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
Abstract: Recent publications have indicated that a 2°C increase of global average temperature, once...
Studies conducted after those that contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPC...
There seems plenty of evidence that human induced climate change is occurring. If the concentration ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 6, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 49...
This article discusses obstacles to overcoming dangerous climate change. It employs an account of da...
This paper, by an international team of scientists, is being published today (3/12/2013) in the open...
The problem of avoiding dangerous climate change requires analysis from many disciplines. Mainstream...
Greenhouse-gas emissions have increased steadily on a global basis since at least the beginning of t...
Recent research has shown that once CO2 has been emitted to the atmosphere, it will take centuries f...
Climate change represents a global commons problem, where individuals, businesses, and nation-states...
This paper explores the role of risk perceptions in influencing public policy related to global warm...
Climatic changes more rapid and extreme than assessed by the IPCC cannot be excluded, because of the...
How much and how fast should the globe reduce greenhouse-gas emissions? How should nations balance t...