Governing in a World of Climate Change
Robert J Berg
Development, 2008, vol. 51, issue 3, 387-389
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Bob Berg argues that not only do the United Nations and national governance institutions need to change, but also scientists need to be more engaged in the public policymaking required for the globe to cope with climate change, and that the role of social entrepreneurs, now recognized as important, will be vital for our future. Development (2008) 51, 387–389. doi:10.1057/dev.2008.29
Date: 2008
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