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Seduction of the Sirens: Global climate change and modelling

Simon Shackley and Éric Darier

Science and Public Policy, 1998, vol. 25, issue 5, 313-325

Abstract: Presented as a dialogue between two of the Sirens of Greek mythology, this paper is an illustrative case study of how environmental discourses emerge from the ‘blurry’ interspaces between global environmental policy, computer modelling, scientific and lay knowledge, the daily life of citizens in cities, commitment to ‘democracy’ and a European Union funded project. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

Date: 1998
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