History and future of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming

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Date
2013
Volume
8
Issue
3
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Publisher
Bristol : IOP
Abstract

The article by Cook et al offers an interesting new methodological approach to the debate about (supposedly lacking) scientific consensus on global warming, showing that contrarian claims that there was no such consensus are clearly misleading. But once the attribution issue can be regarded as settled, new questions and controversies arise. They ultimately result from the different technological and organizational pathways towards a new global society model that takes its adverse climate change effects into account and seeks for new, but also risky solutions.

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Environmental engineering, Anthropogenic global warming, Global society, History and future, Methodological approach, Global warming, anthropogenic effect, climate change, global climate, global warming, technological development
Citation
Reusswig, F. (2013). History and future of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming. 8(3). https://doi.org//10.1088/1748-9326/8/3/031003
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CC BY 3.0 Unported