Understanding why some people are especially vulnerable to climate change is an important step toward developing effective climate change response measures.
Irreducible Uncertainty in Near-Term Climate Projections
Irreducible uncertainty of the effects of policy change on climate change brought about by the Paris agreement is discussed.
Climate-Resilient Water Behavior
Social influence strategies for reducing water demand.
Relationship-building Between Climate Scientists and the Public
There is an ironic similarity between the public who does not respond to information about climate change, and climate experts who do not respond to information about the ineffectiveness of information transfer.
Loss and Damage from Climate Change
Climate change is causing loss and damage for people and places across the globe.
Urbanization in the Time of Climate Change
Urban India’s response to climate change.
Climate, Weather and Water in History
Water can be understood as both an agent and manifestation of climatic processes.
Why the Social Cost of Carbon Will Always Be Disputed
A key reason is that the unique complexity of the Earth system, and the unprecedentedness of likely climate change over the next century, mean the economic value of future climate damage cannot be estimated by normal scientific methods.
Climate Data Empathy
Climate data should not be seen just as values of physical variables. Climate data are societal products, and the historical and present-day contexts that are imprinted on climate data are important in their own right.
The Substance of Climate: Material Approaches for Nature under Environmental Change
In “The Substance of Climate,” the author seeks to assess literature that helps bridge the conceptual gap, bringing immediate personal experiences of climate into focus.