Characterizing loss and damage from climate change
Rachel James (),
Friederike Otto,
Hannah Parker,
Emily Boyd,
Rosalind Cornforth,
Daniel Mitchell and
Myles Allen
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Rachel James: Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Friederike Otto: Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Hannah Parker: University of Reading
Emily Boyd: Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading
Rosalind Cornforth: University of Reading
Daniel Mitchell: Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Myles Allen: Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 11, 938-939
Abstract:
Policymakers are creating mechanisms to help developing countries cope with loss and damage from climate change, but the negotiations are largely neglecting scientific questions about what the impacts of climate change actually are.
Date: 2014
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