Debating climate change : pathways through argument to agreement /
by Malone, Elizabeth L.
Material type: BookSeries: Science in society series. Publisher: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, c2009Description: xv, 143 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781844078288 (hardback); 1844078280 (hardback); 9781844078295 (pbk.); 1844078299 (pbk.).Subject(s): Climatic changes -- Social aspects | Climatic changes -- Political aspects | Climatic changes -- Government policy -- International cooperation
Contents:
Trying to make sense of disparate arguments about climate change -- The many faces of dispute -- Climate change : part of globalization? -- Arguments : agreeing and disagreeing -- Finding common ground : the features of the arguments themselves -- Elements of arguments as social links -- Beyond family ties : social network analysis -- Prospects for the debate : endless recycling of arguments or movement toward agreement?
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330.1 HEM Microeconomic theory: | 330.1 HEM Microeconomic theory: | 338.3727 FIS Fisheries management : | 363.73874 MAD Debating climate change : | 510 KEA Abstract sets and finite ordinals. | 510.7 BUS Studies in modern analysis. | 510.9 AAE Episodes from the early history of mathematics. |
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Trying to make sense of disparate arguments about climate change -- The many faces of dispute -- Climate change : part of globalization? -- Arguments : agreeing and disagreeing -- Finding common ground : the features of the arguments themselves -- Elements of arguments as social links -- Beyond family ties : social network analysis -- Prospects for the debate : endless recycling of arguments or movement toward agreement?
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