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Ronald D. Brunner is a policy scientist specializing in the integration of theory and practice. Amanda H. Lynch is head of Monash Climate and a professor in the School of Geography and Environmental Sciences at Monash University.
"Brunner and Lynch offer a persuasive alternative to the 'big
science, big politics' formula for combating global climate
change."--Matthew R. Auer, professor of International Environmental
Policy, Indiana University
"Brunner and Lynch present a feasible, integrative mode of
democratic decision making that, if wisely applied, can avert the
disastrous consequences of so many ambitious public
initiatives."--Michael Reisman, McDougal Professor of International
Law, Yale Law School
"Finding ways to reduce the risk of dangerous climate change is
going to require policy experts and climate scientists to learn how
to work together. This fascinating and provocative book is proof
that such unusual collaborations can actually succeed."--Richard
Somerville, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Scripps Institution
of Oceanography, UCSD; Coordinating Lead Author of the IPCC AR4;
and author of The Forgiving Air
"In the wake of Copenhagen, this book couldn't be more timely for
those genuinely concerned about climate change and disappointed
with the outcomes of climate policies to date. Brunner and Lynch
have provided a much-needed reframing of climate science, policy,
and decision making in the context of adaptive governance."--Judith
A. Curry, chair, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia
Institute of Technology
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