Sustainability and Climate Services : : Critique, Integration, and Reimagination / / edited by Charles Herrick, Jason Vogel, Glen Anderson.

For a long time, the entry point for most communities and decision makers concerned about climate change was to ask, "what does the science tell us is going to happen?" Consequently, even though some effort was made to bring social and policy sciences to bear with the climate services ente...

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