The value of values in climate science
Karoliina Pulkkinen (),
Sabine Undorf,
Frida Bender,
Per Wikman-Svahn,
Francisco Doblas-Reyes,
Clare Flynn,
Gabriele C. Hegerl,
Aiden Jönsson,
Gah-Kai Leung,
Joe Roussos,
Theodore G. Shepherd and
Erica Thompson
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Karoliina Pulkkinen: KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Sabine Undorf: Stockholm University
Frida Bender: Stockholm University
Per Wikman-Svahn: KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Francisco Doblas-Reyes: Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA)
Clare Flynn: Stockholm University
Gabriele C. Hegerl: University of Edinburgh
Aiden Jönsson: Stockholm University
Gah-Kai Leung: University of Warwick
Joe Roussos: Institute for Futures Studies
Theodore G. Shepherd: University of Reading
Erica Thompson: London School of Economics and Political Science
Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 1, 4-6
Abstract:
To date, values are not widely acknowledged or discussed within physical climate science. Yet, effective management of values in physical climate science is required for the benefit of both science and society.
Date: 2022
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