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A critical assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / edited by Kari De Pryck, Mike Hulme.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Pryck, Kari de, 1988- editor.
Hulme, Mike, 1960- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change--Evaluation.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Environmental policy--International cooperation.
Environmental policy.
Climate change mitigation--International cooperation.
Climate change mitigation.
Climatic changes--Government policy.
Climatic changes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvi, 319 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Summary:
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has become a hugely influential institution. It is the authoritative voice on the science on climate change, and an exemplar of an intergovernmental science-policy interface. This book introduces the IPCC as an institution, covering its origins, history, processes, participants, products, and influence. Discussing its internal workings and operating principles, it shows how IPCC assessments are produced and how consensus is reached between scientific and policy experts from different institutions, countries, and social groups. A variety of practices and discourses - epistemic, diplomatic, procedural, communicative - that make the institution function are critically assessed, allowing the reader to learn from its successes and failures. This volume is the go-to reference for researchers studying or active within the IPCC, as well as invaluable for students concerned with global environmental problems and climate governance. This title is also available as Open Access via Cambridge Core.
Contents:
Foreword / N.K. Dubash
Why the need for this book? / M. Hulme and K. De Pryck
Origin and design / T. Skodvin
Procedures / O. Leclerc
Venues / F. Hartz and K. De Pryck
Reports / J.E. Livingston
Learning / S. Beck and B. Siebenh uner
Participant diversity / A. Standring
Early career researchers / K.M. Gustafsson
Governments / H. Hughes
Observers / Y. Yamineva
Peer review / P.N. Edwards
Disciplines / A.C. Petersen
Indigenous knowledge systems / B. Van Bavel, J. Petrasek MacDonald and D. Sambo Dorough
Climate models / H. Guillemot
Scenarios / B. Cointe
Controversies / S. Asayama, K. De Pryck S. Asayama, K. De Pryck and M. Hulme
Uncertainty / J. O'Reilly
Integration / M. Vardy
Scientific consensus-seeking / M. Hulme
Governmental approval / K. De Pryck
Policy relevance and neutrality / M. Mahony
Political context / R. Lidskog and G. Sundqvist
Civic epistemologies / J.C.H. Miguel, R.R. Taddei and M. Monteiro
Boundary objects / B. Lahn
Visuals / I. Lorenzoni and J. Harold
Communications / W. Pearce and A. Lindemer
Re-imagining the IPCC : a proposal / C.A. Miller
What has this book achieved? / K. De Pryck and M. Hulme.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Dec 2022).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781009085328
1009085328
9781009085847
1009085840
9781009082099
1009082094
OCLC:
1359047878
Access Restriction:
Open Access. Unrestricted online access

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