The climate policy narrative for a dangerously warming world
Todd Sanford,
Peter C. Frumhoff (),
Amy Luers and
Jay Gulledge
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Todd Sanford: Union of Concerned Scientists
Peter C. Frumhoff: Union of Concerned Scientists
Amy Luers: Skoll Global Threats Fund
Jay Gulledge: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nature Climate Change, 2014, vol. 4, issue 3, 164-166
Abstract:
It is time to acknowledge that global average temperatures are likely to rise above the 2 °C policy target and consider how that deeply troubling prospect should affect priorities for communicating and managing the risks of a dangerously warming climate.
Date: 2014
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