Human choice and climate change: volume 4: what have we learned?
Material type: TextPublication details: Columbus, OH: Batelle Press, 1998Description: 193pISBN:- 1574770438 (pbk.)
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Part funded by the United States Dept of Energy, this 4 volume work presents a 'state of the art appreciation of the links between society and the global environment'. It is intended to complement the work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Vol 4 draws together the information presented in the first three volumes, explains the challenge of climate change to the social sciences, draws insights based on social science, and presents 10 suggestions for policymakers (described by one reviewer as "uncommonly thoughtful").
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