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Practitioners' work and evidence in IPCC reports

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  • David Viner

    (David Viner is at Mott MacDonald, Demeter House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2RS, UK)

  • Candice Howarth

    (Candice Howarth is at the Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge CB1 1PT, UK)

Abstract

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports provide the most reliable and robust assessment of understanding of the climate system. However, they do not include practitioner-based evidence, which is fundamental to make the reports a relevant source of information for decision-making.

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  • David Viner & Candice Howarth, 2014. "Practitioners' work and evidence in IPCC reports," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 4(10), pages 848-850, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:4:y:2014:i:10:d:10.1038_nclimate2362
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2362
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    1. Kythreotis, Andrew P. & Hannaford, Matthew & Howarth, Candice & Bosworth, Gary, 2024. "Translating climate risk assessments into more effective adaptation decision-making: the importance of social and political aspects of place-based climate risk," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 122155, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
    2. James Painter & Suzie Marshall & Katherine Leitzell, 2024. "Communicating climate futures: a multi-country study of how the media portray the IPCC scenarios in the 2021/2 Working Group reports," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 177(6), pages 1-23, June.

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