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  1. Severe weather event attribution: Why values won't go away. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. 2020 Winsberg, Eric, Oreskes, Naomi, Lloyd, Elisabeth

    Attribution, Extreme events, Values

  2. Argument-based assessment of predictive uncertainty of data-driven environmental models. Environmental Modelling & Software. 2020 Knüsel, Benedikt, Baumberger, Christoph, Zumwald, Marius, Bresch, David N., Knutti, Reto

    Data, Uncertainties

  3. Incorporating User Values into Climate Services. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 2019 Parker, Wendy S., Lusk, Greg

    Adaptation, Uncertainties, Values

  4. Climate Change Attribution: When Is It Appropriate to Accept New Methods? Earth's Future. 2018 Lloyd, Elisabeth A., Oreskes, Naomi

    Attribution, Extreme events, Storylines, Storylines

  5. Communicating Uncertainty to Policymakers: The Ineliminable Role of Values. In Climate Modelling. 2018 Winsberg, Eric

    Communication of uncertainties, Uncertainties, Values

  6. Assessing climate change impacts on extreme weather events: the case for an alternative (Bayesian) approach. Climatic Change. 2017 Mann, Michael E., Lloyd, Elisabeth A., Oreskes, Naomi

    Attribution, Extreme events, Uncertainties

  7. The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change. Science. 2004 Oreskes, Naomi

    Expert judgement, Uncertainties

Cited by (2)

Cited by these reference in the corpus, listed by decreasing publication date.

  1. Varying Evidential Standards as a Matter of Justice. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 2023 Elabbar, Ahmad

    Inductive risk, Values

  2. Overstating the effects of anthropogenic climate change? A critical assessment of attribution methods in climate science. European Journal for Philosophy of Science. 2023 García-Portela, Laura, Maraun, Douglas

    Attribution