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9780262632195

Changing the Atmosphere : Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance

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    9780262632195

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    0262632195

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-06-18
  • Publisher: Mit Pr
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Summary

In recent years, Earth systems science has advanced rapidly, helping to transform climate change and other planetary risks into major political issues. Changing the Atmospherestrengthens our understanding of this important link between expert knowledge and environmental governance. In so doing, it illustrates how the emerging field of science and technology studies can inform our understanding of the human dimensions of global environmental change. Incorporating historical, sociological, and philosophical approaches, Changing the Atmospherepresents detailed empirical studies of climate science and its uptake into public policy. Topics include the scientific, political, and social processes involved in the creation of scientific knowledge about climate change; the historical and contemporary role of expert knowledge in creating and perpetuating policy concern about climate change; and the place of science in institutions of global environmental governance such as the World Meteorological Organization, the Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Together, the essays demonstrate fundamental connections between the science and politics of planet Earth. In the struggle to create sustainable forms of environmental governance, they indicate, a necessary first step is to understand how communities achieve credible, authoritative representations of nature. Contributors: Paul N. Edwards, Dale Jamieson, Sheila Jasanoff, Chunglin Kwa, Clark Miller, Stephen D. Norton, Stephen H. Schneider, Simon Shackley, Frederick Suppe.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword vii
Acknowledgments ix
Contributors xi
Introduction: The Globalization of Climate Science and Climate Politics
1(30)
Clark A. Miller
Paul N. Edwards
Representing the Global Atmosphere: Computer Models, Data, and Knowledge about Climate Change
31(36)
Paul N. Edwards
Why Atmospheric Modeling Is Good Science
67(40)
Stephen D. Norton
Frederick Suppe
Epistemic Lifestyles in Climate Change Modeling
107(28)
Simon Shackley
The Rise and Fall of Weather Modification: Changes in American Attitudes Toward Technology, Nature, and Society
135(32)
Chunglin Kwa
Scientific Internationalism in American Foreign Policy: The Case of Meterology, 1947-1958
167(52)
Clark A. Miller
Self-Governance and Peer Review in Science-for-Policy: The Case of the IPCC Second Assessment Report
219(28)
Paul N. Edwards
Stephen H. Schneider
Challenges in the Application of Science to Global Affairs: Contingency, Trust, and Moral Order
247(40)
Clark A. Miller
Climate Change and Global Environmental Justice
287(22)
Dale Jamieson
Image and Imagination: The Formation of Global Environmental Consciousness
309(30)
Sheila Jasanoff
References 339(32)
Index 371

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