Last year, I asked a crowd of a few hundred geoscientists from around the world what positions related to climate science and policy they would be comfortable publicly advocating. I presented a list of recommendations that included increased research funding, greater resources for education, and specific emission reduction technologies. In almost every case, a majority of the audience felt comfortable arguing for them. The only clear exceptions were related to geo-engineering research and nuclear power. I had queried the researchers because the relationship between science and advocacy is marked by many assumptions and little clarity. This despite the fact that the basic question of how scientists can be responsible advocates on issues rela...
Given the slow unfolding of what may become catastrophic changes to Earth’s climate, many are unders...
There is a need for urgent action on the issue of climate change. Developing a way to deal with the ...
abstract: Without scientific expertise, society may make catastrophically poor choices when faced wi...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...
The campaign to discredit predictions of man-made global warming—originally organized by readily ide...
We are deeply disturbed by the recent escalation of political assaults on scientists in general and ...
Legal scholarship has come to accept as true the various pronouncements of the Intergovernmental Pan...
This paper argues that the resistance to climate science from so-called deniers cannot be explained ...
Climate scientists have unwittingly destabilising the political and social order; the results of the...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Anthropogenic climate change is a potentially serious ecological problem. The science of climate cha...
The UCL Policy Commission on the Communication of Climate Science, chaired by Professor Chris Rapley...
In this paper, I interrogate the relationship between two seemingly separated themes playing an incr...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
Although over 97 % of scientists are in agreement regarding the occurrence, cause and consequences o...
Given the slow unfolding of what may become catastrophic changes to Earth’s climate, many are unders...
There is a need for urgent action on the issue of climate change. Developing a way to deal with the ...
abstract: Without scientific expertise, society may make catastrophically poor choices when faced wi...
Scientists are often wary of engaging in policy advocacy as they fear it may result in the percepti...
The campaign to discredit predictions of man-made global warming—originally organized by readily ide...
We are deeply disturbed by the recent escalation of political assaults on scientists in general and ...
Legal scholarship has come to accept as true the various pronouncements of the Intergovernmental Pan...
This paper argues that the resistance to climate science from so-called deniers cannot be explained ...
Climate scientists have unwittingly destabilising the political and social order; the results of the...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
Anthropogenic climate change is a potentially serious ecological problem. The science of climate cha...
The UCL Policy Commission on the Communication of Climate Science, chaired by Professor Chris Rapley...
In this paper, I interrogate the relationship between two seemingly separated themes playing an incr...
The public debate around climate change is no longer about carbon dioxide and climate models. It is ...
Although over 97 % of scientists are in agreement regarding the occurrence, cause and consequences o...
Given the slow unfolding of what may become catastrophic changes to Earth’s climate, many are unders...
There is a need for urgent action on the issue of climate change. Developing a way to deal with the ...
abstract: Without scientific expertise, society may make catastrophically poor choices when faced wi...