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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 December 2022

Kari De Pryck
Affiliation:
Université de Genève
Mike Hulme
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge

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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Boxes

  4. List of Contributors

  5. Foreword

    Navroz K. Dubash

  6. Acknowledgements

  7. List of Abbreviations

  8. 1Why the Need for this Book?

    Mike Hulme and Kari De Pryck

  9. Part IGovernance

    1. 2Origin and Design

      Tora Skodvin

    2. 3Procedures

      Olivier Leclerc

    3. 4Venues

      Friederike Hartz and Kari De Pryck

    4. 5Reports

      Jasmine E. Livingston

    5. 6Learning

      Silke Beck and Bernd Siebenhüner

  10. Part IIParticipation

    1. 7Participant Diversity

      Adam Standring

    2. 8Early Career Researchers

      Karin M. Gustafsson

    3. 9Governments

      Hannah Hughes

    4. 10Observers

      Yulia Yamineva

    5. 11Peer Review

      Paul N. Edwards

  11. Part IIIKnowledges

    1. 12Disciplines

      Arthur C. Petersen

    2. 13Indigenous Knowledge Systems

      Bianca van Bavel, Joanna Petrasek MacDonald and Dalee Sambo Dorough

    3. 14Climate Models

      Hélène Guillemot

    4. 15Scenarios

      Béatrice Cointe

    5. 16Controversies

      Shinichiro Asayama, Kari De Pryck and Mike Hulme

  12. Part IVProcesses

    1. 17Uncertainty

      Jessica O’Reilly

    2. 18Integration

      Mark Vardy

    3. 19Scientific Consensus-seeking

      Mike Hulme

    4. 20Governmental Approval

      Kari De Pryck

    5. 21Policy Relevance and Neutrality

      Martin Mahony

  13. Part VInfluence

    1. 22Political Context

      Rolf Lidskog and Göran Sundqvist

    2. 23Civic Epistemologies

      Jean Carlos Hochsprung Miguel, Renzo Taddei and Marko Monteiro

    3. 24Boundary Objects

      Bård Lahn

    4. 25Visuals

      Irene Lorenzoni and Jordan Harold

    5. 26Communications

      Warren Pearce and August Lindemer

    6. 27Re-imagining the IPCC: A Proposal

      Clark Miller

    7. 28What Has this Book Achieved?

      Kari De Pryck and Mike Hulme

  14. Glossary

  15. Bibliography

  16. Index

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  • Book: A Critical Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • Online publication: 08 December 2022
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Kari De Pryck, Université de Genève, Mike Hulme, University of Cambridge
  • Book: A Critical Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • Online publication: 08 December 2022
Available formats
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