Tyndall Centre Publications
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"Danger is all around: eliciting expert perceptions for managing climate change through a mental models approach." Global Environmental Change 17 (2007): 131-146.
'Dangerous claims': Is the way we perceive climate change leading to a precautionary approach or an irrational response? In Tyndall Centre Briefing Note 16., 2006. Download: bn16.pdf (50.92 KB)
Does tomorrow ever come? Disaster narrative and public perceptions of climate change In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 72., 2005. Abstract
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"Does tomorrow ever come? Disaster narrative and public perceptions of climate change." Public Understanding of Science 15 (2006): 435-457.
A strategic assessment of scientific and behavioural perspectives on 'dangerous' climate change In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 28., 2005. Download: t3_32.pdf (1.11 MB)
Is this climate porn? How does climate change communication affect our perceptions and behaviour? In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 98., 2006. Abstract
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Vicarious experience vs. scientific information in climate change risk perception and behaviour: a case study of undergraduate students in Norwich, UK In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 43., 2006. Download: t3_32a.pdf (1.5 MB)
