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Is it appropriate to ‘target’ inappropriate dissent? on the normative consequences of climate skepticism. Synthese. 2016 Leuschner, Anna

Climate change communication, Communication of uncertainties, Communication of uncertainties, Reliability & uncertainty, Values

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  1. Climate skepticism and the manufacture of doubt: can dissent in science be epistemically detrimental? European Journal for Philosophy of Science. 2015 Biddle, Justin B., Leuschner, Anna

    Climate change communication, Communication of uncertainties, Communication of uncertainties, Reliability & uncertainty, Values

  2. Who's Afraid of Dissent? Addressing Concerns about Undermining Scientific Consensus in Public Policy Developments. Perspectives on Science. 2014 de Melo-Martín, Inmaculada, Intemann, Kristen

  3. Global warming: How skepticism became denial. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 2011 Weart, Spencer

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

    Expert judgement, Reliability & uncertainty

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  1. Values and Objectivity in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Social Epistemology. 2020 Jebeile, Julie

    Value-free ideal, Values

  2. Seepage, objectivity, and climate science. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. 2020 O’Loughlin, Ryan

    Value-free ideal, Values