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A Scientific Perspective
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Basics of the scientific perspective
Problem: lack of knowledge Solution: Information will allow us to identify problems an that will prompt a response Technology will provide means to drive down pollution intensity enough to overcome population and affluence contributions. Changes in values aren’t needed.
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General points on science
Values involved Science contributes to political process Uncertainty plays important role "Science in politics" as a participative process
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Roles of Scientists Trend spotters Theory builders Theory testers
Science communicators Applied policy analysts
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Scientific Assessments
Aggregate “State of the Science” reports Increasingly common on environmental issues Scientific but representative process Wield influence when Salient (relevant) Credible (expertise and trustworthiness) Legitimate (viewed as fair)
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When do states take action on an environmental problem?
Scientific knowledge Salient issue Costs and benefits Incidence of costs and benefits Political and institutional context
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How SHOULD we prioritize action?
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