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Climate Crisis: ‘Listening to the Science’ Not Enough ; RSIS Commentary ; No. 238

Authors: Sofiah Jamil;

Climate Crisis: ‘Listening to the Science’ Not Enough ; RSIS Commentary ; No. 238

Abstract

Greta Thunberg has called on politicians to “listen to the science” and take climate change seriously. But climate communication strategies can be more effective when “listening to the science” is complemented with “listening to society”.

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Japan
Keywords

Development Strategies, Dynamic climatology, Economic forecasting, Climate, Climate impacts assessment, Bank investment, Capital investment, Communication in community development, Environmental auditing, Rural areas, Soils and climate, Development Cooperation, Climate change mitigation, Rural planning, Development potential, Climate change, Communication in rural development, Investment policy, Educational development, Aid coordination, City planning, Investment banking, Climatology, Development Planning, Industrial projects, Rural economy, Rural enterprise zones, Global climate change, Climatic influence, Development banks, Rural Development, Comprehensive Development Framework, Venture capital, Climatic change, Economic development projects, Development Management, Rural manpower policy, Aid And Development, Infrastructure projects, Rural poverty, Climatic factor, Asian Development Bank, Investment bank, Environment impact analysis, Rural Development Projects, Urban climatology, Natural resources policy, Rural Development Research

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