Climate knowledge
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Ignoring evidence affects UK’s ability to respond to major challenges
To address this, two key measures are proposed: involving citizens more actively in the policy-making process, and enhancing the accountability…
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Enriching climate change discourses with indigenous knowledge perspectives
Indigenous knowledge was an integral driver of how African communities dealt with a changing climate using their knowledge, values, intuitions,…
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International Open Access Week 2022: Open for Climate Justice
Tackling the climate crisis requires the rapid exchange of knowledge across geographic, economic, and disciplinary boundaries.
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Climate knowledge ignorance has again seen communities “surprised” by expected floods
Two months ago, I predicted "the high likelihood of devastating flood events in eastern Australia" on the basis of available…
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Critical Eye: Why those climate views can’t be given equal voice and hearing
The critical appraisal of a recent climate change article offers important lessons for knowledge management.
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The vital knowledge missing from Australia’s bushfire crisis debates: Part 2 – The popular narrative and the unpopular scientific knowledge
The diverse views in regard to hazard reduction burning all have their foundation in a popular narrative, but the unpopular…
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The vital knowledge missing from Australia’s bushfire crisis debates: Part 1 – What can climate history tell us?
Important published research and historical evidence in regard to climate history and the role of fire in the Australian landscape…