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Renewed attention to policies for adapting to climate change cannot come too soon for Roger Pielke, Jr, Gwyn Prins, Steve Rayner and Daniel Sarewitz.

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  1. University of Colorado,
    Roger Pielke Jr
  2. London School of Economics and Columbia University,
    Gwyn Prins
  3. Oxford University's James Martin Institute,
    Steve Rayner
  4. Arizona State University,
    Daniel Sarewitz

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  1. Roger Pielke Jr
  2. Gwyn Prins
  3. Steve Rayner
  4. Daniel Sarewitz

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Correspondence toDaniel Sarewitz.

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Pielke, R., Prins, G., Rayner, S. et al. Lifting the taboo on adaptation.Nature 445, 597–598 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/445597a

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