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DOI10.1002/wcc.27
ISSN1757-7780
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Labellattes: 5144625448728545 1 Lahsen:2010:SoStCl
Citation KeyLahsen:2010:SoStCl
TitleThe Social Status of Climate Change Knowledge
Year2010
Access Date2024, May 01
Secondary TypePRE PI
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AuthorLahsen, Myanna Hvid
GroupCST-CST-INPE-MCT-BR
AffiliationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
Author e-Mail Addressmyannal@gmail.com
e-Mail Addressmyannal@gmail.com
JournalWIREs Climate Change
Volume1
Number2
Pages162-171
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AbstractContemporary societies are being transformed by growing preoccupation with global environmental risks. The scientific basis for worries about human-induced climate change has consolidated, but many dimensions and implications remain uncertain and imprecise. In this area of what has been called post-normal science, facts are uncertain, values in dispute, stakes high, and decisions urgent. Plurality is its essence, and meaning-making fills gaps left by uncertainties. Actors - scientists, decision-makers, industry representatives, and members of environmental groups and the general public - variously clash and converge in their attempts to shape how societies understand the threat and what should be done about it. Among those favoring preventive action, some downplay or deny the uncertainties. Others - often with important leadership and financing by vested interests - exaggerate the uncertainties, or define them and the sociopolitical and economic implications of action to reduce carbon emissions in ways that undermine policy. Although everyone involved tends to focus on scientific arguments, choices of explanation by all the involved actors, and their very engagement in the debate, reveal political arrangements, moral commitments, and sociocultural ties as much as individual or group interests.
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