Paper analyses the perceived success of the climate negotiations in a sample of 656 experts involved in international climate policy. Read more

Paper analyses the perceived success of the climate negotiations in a sample of 656 experts involved in international climate policy. Read more
This article assesses the consequential risk impacts of the recent system of rice intensification (SRI) implemented in the Morogoro region... Read more
Public perceptions of the climate debate predominantly frame the key actors as climate scientists versus sceptical voices; however, it is... Read more
We study changes in nuclear-risk perception following the Fukushima nuclear accident of March 2011. Using an exhaustive registry of individual... Read more
This paper explores the polarised debate between climate scientists and sceptical voices. It concludes that focusing on overlapping rationales, such as a sense of duty to publicly engage and recognition that political factors are a key topic of disagreement, as well as encouraging individuals to think critically about their own beliefs, may help to encourage constructive discussion and reduce polarisation. Read more
Helgeson, J., van der Linden, S., and Chabay, I. (2012). In A. Wals & P. B. Corcoran (Eds). Learning for... Read more
Abstract Protection of human life and property from flooding is a strategic priority in the UK. We examine how to... Read more