(16 July) On p.233 of Why We disagree About Climate Change, in Box 7.1, I make the statement “Risbey goes on to accuse those who do not adopt such urgent language in their descriptions of the science as failing in their civic duty in inform the public, a ‘scientific reticence’ which falls short of the […]
Month: July 2009
About the book
Why we disagree about climate change: understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity was been published by Cambridge University Press in April 2009, rrp. paperback £15.99, hardback £45. Synopsis of Why we disagree about climate change … Climate change is not a problem waiting for a solution. It is an environmental, cultural and political phenomenon which is re-shaping the way […]
‘Believing is seeing’
NERC’s magazine Planet Earth posted this story – ‘More evidence doesn’t change minds’ – based on my recent article with Irene Lorenzoni in Public Understanding of Science.
