Predicting our climate future: what we know, what we don't know, and what we can't know

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Oxford University Press
Publication Date:
2023
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English

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"Climate change raises new, foundational challenges in science. It requires us to question what we know and how we know it. The subject is important for society but the science is young and history tells us that scientists can get things wrong before they get them right. How, then, can we judge what information is reliable and what is open to question? This book goes to the heart of the climate change problem to answer this question ... Ultimately, the book argues for a rethinking of how we go about the study of climate change in the physical sciences, the social sciences, economics, and policy. The subject requires nothing less than a restructuring of academic research to enable integration of expertise across diverse disciplines and perspectives"--Book jacket flap.

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