id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rq243gupinfetb46vacza5sao4 Stephen H. Schneider Climate change: Do we know enough for policy action? 2006 27 .pdf application/pdf 12755 717 63 ABSTRACT: The climate change problem must be thought of in terms of risk, not We must think of climate change in terms of risk, not certainty. climate change debate—particularly its policy components—fall clearly into the postnormal science characterization and will likely remain there for decades, which is the concentrations for every type of emission, and then we have to use a climate model to versus the costs of mitigation or adaptation responses to the climate change. surface temperature for the six illustrative SRES scenarios and IS92a as estimated by a model with average climate range of 35 SRES scenarios in addition to those from a range of models with different climate sensitivities. "dangerous" climate change, whatever that means, is much more likely because of Three temperature projections using three climate sensitivities for the A1FI scenario. (2000) Managing uncertainties in climate change projections: Issues for impact assessment. ./cache/work_rq243gupinfetb46vacza5sao4.pdf ./txt/work_rq243gupinfetb46vacza5sao4.txt