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Science and religion in dialogue over the global commons

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  • Ottmar Edenhofer

    (Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland and Brigitte Knopf are at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC), 10829 Berlin, Germany
    Ottmar Edenhofer is also at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), 14412 Potsdam, Germany, and Faculty VI, Technical University Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany)

  • Christian Flachsland

    (Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland and Brigitte Knopf are at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC), 10829 Berlin, Germany
    Christian Flachsland is also at the Hertie School of Governance, 10117 Berlin, Germany)

  • Brigitte Knopf

    (Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland and Brigitte Knopf are at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC), 10829 Berlin, Germany)

Abstract

The Pope's encyclical makes unprecedented progress in developing scientific dialogue with religion by drawing on research, and encouraging further discussion about the ethical challenge of governing the global commons.

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  • Ottmar Edenhofer & Christian Flachsland & Brigitte Knopf, 2015. "Science and religion in dialogue over the global commons," Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 5(10), pages 907-909, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcli:v:5:y:2015:i:10:d:10.1038_nclimate2798
    DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2798
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    1. Lestari Agusalim & Muhamad Karim, 2024. "How Religiosity Affect Climate Change? A Cross-Country Analysis," International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Econjournals, vol. 14(1), pages 150-164, January.

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