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Civil disobedience by scientists helps press for urgent climate action

Stuart Capstick (), Aaron Thierry, Emily Cox, Oscar Berglund, Steve Westlake and Julia K. Steinberger
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Stuart Capstick: Cardiff University
Aaron Thierry: Cardiff University
Emily Cox: Cardiff University
Oscar Berglund: University of Bristol
Steve Westlake: Cardiff University
Julia K. Steinberger: Université de Lausanne

Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 9, 773-774

Abstract: Time is short to secure a liveable and sustainable future; yet, inaction from governments, industry and civil society is setting the course for 3.2 °C of warming, with all the cascading and catastrophic consequences that this implies. In this context, when does civil disobedience by scientists become justified?

Date: 2022
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