What shapes perceptions of climate change?
EU Weber - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change, as a slow and gradual modification of average climate conditions, is a
difficult phenomenon to detect and track accurately based on personal experience …
difficult phenomenon to detect and track accurately based on personal experience …
Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change
Understanding the challenge that climate change poses and crafting appropriate adaptation
and mitigation mechanisms requires input from the breadth of the natural and social …
and mitigation mechanisms requires input from the breadth of the natural and social …
[PDF][PDF] Poverty, livelihoods and sustainable development
Adverse impacts of climate change, development deficits and inequality exacerbate each
other. Existing vulnerabilities and inequalities intensify with adverse impacts of climate …
other. Existing vulnerabilities and inequalities intensify with adverse impacts of climate …
Do people “personally experience” global warming, and if so how, and does it matter?
K Akerlof, EW Maibach, D Fitzgerald… - Global environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
For most people, the direct and personally observable signals of climate change should be
difficult to detect amid the variability of everyday weather. Yet, previous research has shown …
difficult to detect amid the variability of everyday weather. Yet, previous research has shown …
[引用][C] Why We Disagree about Climate Change: Understanding Controversy, Inaction and Opportunity
M Hulme - 2009 - books.google.com
Climate change is not'a problem'waiting for'a solution'. It is an environmental, cultural and
political phenomenon which is re-shaping the way we think about ourselves, our societies …
political phenomenon which is re-shaping the way we think about ourselves, our societies …
Energopower: an introduction
D Boyer - Anthropological Quarterly, 2014 - JSTOR
This special collection of Anthropological Quarterly aims to spark new ways of thinking about
formations and operations of modern power. Specifically, the articles explore how energie …
formations and operations of modern power. Specifically, the articles explore how energie …
Human geographies of climate change: Landscape, temporality, and lay knowledges
C Brace, H Geoghegan - Progress in Human Geography, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper we bring together work on landscape, temporality and lay knowledges to
propose new ways of understanding climate change. A focus on the familiar landscapes of …
propose new ways of understanding climate change. A focus on the familiar landscapes of …
Global perceptions of local temperature change
It is difficult to detect global warming directly because most people experience changes only
in local weather patterns, which are highly variable and may not reflect long-term global …
in local weather patterns, which are highly variable and may not reflect long-term global …
Geographical work at the boundaries of climate change
M Hulme - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2008 - JSTOR
The relationship between climate and society has been dynamic throughout human history
and prehistory, a relationship that has been variously elemental, creative and fearful. The …
and prehistory, a relationship that has been variously elemental, creative and fearful. The …
Who remembers a hot summer or a cold winter? The asymmetric effect of beliefs about global warming on perceptions of local climate conditions in the US
PD Howe, A Leiserowitz - Global environmental change, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper explores the phenomenon of local climate perception and the extent to which
public perceptions match climate conditions as recorded in instrumental climate data. We …
public perceptions match climate conditions as recorded in instrumental climate data. We …