Making up the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (original) (raw)

The IPCC's Place in the Climate Field

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Risking the earth Part 2: Power politics and structural reform of the IPCC and UNFCCC

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Climate Risk Management, 2021

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The IPCC and the new map of science and politics

Silke Beck

WIREs Climate Change, 2018

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Negotiating Climates: The Politics of Climate Change and the Formation of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 1979-1992

David Hirst

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Guardian of Climate Science

Charles F Parker

2020

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* Beck, S., Is the IPCC a learning organisation? In The International Social Science Council & United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, hrsg. World Social Science Report 2013: Changing Global Environments. OECD Publishing/Unesco Publishing.

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The IPCC: A Chameleon of Expertise

Reiner Grundmann

2021

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Hall, Nina. ‘The Institutionalisation of Climate Change in Global Politics’, Chapter 4 in Environment, Climate Change and International Relations, E-International Relations Journal, April 2016, 60 - 75.

Nina Hall

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Climate Science for Policy? The knowledge politics of the IPCC after Copenhagen

Jasmine Livingston

2018

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Climate Change and the Assessment of Expert Knowledge: Does the IPCC Model Need Updating? Climate Change and the Assessment of Expert Knowledge: Does the IPCC Model Need Updating

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The IPCC as a body of expertise chapterpdf

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Climate, Science and Society: A Primer, 2024

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities

Navroz Dubash

Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2017

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The changing role of nation states in international environmental assessments—the case of the IPCC

Bernd Siebenhüner

Global Environmental Change, 2003

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE A Comparative Study of Climate Change Institutional Arrangements in Selected Countries

Teddy Lian Kok Fei

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The intergovernmental panal on climate change: consensual knowledge and global politics

Simon Shackley

Global Environmental Change, 1997

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Beck, S., From Truth to Trust. Lessons learnt from"climategate". In K. Hogl et al., hrsg. New modes of governance in environmental and natural resource policy: Analytical perspectives and empirical insights. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar: 220-241.

Silke Beck

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Three institutional pathways to envision the future of the IPCC

Jean Carlos Hochsprung Miguel

Nature Climate Change, 2023

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Climate action post-Paris: how can the IPCC stay relevant?

Erlend Hermansen

npj Climate Action

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Organizing Authority in the Climate Change Debate: IPCC Controversies and the Management of Dialectical Tensions

Tim Kuhn

Organization Studies

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The Stern Review and the IPCC fourth assessment report: implications for interaction between policymakers and climate experts. An editorial essay

Terry Barker

Climatic Change, 2008

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Going beyond science-policy interaction? An analysis of views among intergovernmental panel on climate change actors

Jasmine Livingston

Critical Policy Studies

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ADDRESSING THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL EXPERT ORGANIZATIONS IN GLOBAL CLIMATE GOVERNANCE

Silke Beck

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A DATA-GARNISHING EPISTLE AT ODDS WITH THE WATERMELON HYSTERICO-ALARMISM OF THE IPCC CULT-NARRATIVE AND BEYOND

Andrüshka Bürmaströva

A DATA-GARNISHING EPISTLE AT ODDS WITH THE WATERMELON HYSTERICO-ALARMISM OF THE IPCC CULT-NARRATIVE AND BEYOND, 2024

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Physical and economic bias in climate change research: A scientometric study of IPCC Third Assessment Report

Andreas Bjurström

Climatic Change, 2010

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THE SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE A MID TERM REVIEW

Saquib Mehmood

Iqra University, 2019

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Balancing Scientific Credibility and Political Legitimacy: The IPCC’s first assessment cycle, 1988-1990

David Hirst

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Climate Change as a Political Process : The Rise and Fall of the Kyoto Protocol

Eija-Riitta Korhola

2014

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The role of boundary organisations in the social status of climate change knowledge

Rob Hoppe

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

Mike Hulme

The International Encyclopedia of Geography, 2016

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Towards a Reflexive Turn in the Governance of Global Environmental Expertise The Cases of the IPCC and the IPBES

Alejandro Esguerra

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El futuro climático del IPCC: una aproximación sociológica The Climatic Future of the IPCC: A Sociological Approach

RAMON RAMOS TORRE

Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (REIS), 2021

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What is the IPCC’s assessment style and what shaped it?

Gabriel Târziu

Open Research Europe, 2024

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An IPCC that listens: introducing reciprocity to climate change communication

Karl Dudman

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Wanted: More Climate Change in Sociology; More Sociology in Climate Change (Policy)Power in a Warming World: The New Global Politics of Climate Change and the Remaking of Environmental Inequality, by CipletDavidRobertsJ. TimmonsKhanMizan R.Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015. 328 pp. $26.99 paper. ISB...

Debra Davidson

Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2017

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* Beck, S., Moving beyond the linear model of expertise? IPCC and the test of adaptation. Regional Environmental Change 11(2): 297-306.

Silke Beck

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