RT @_ppmv: 1. Stocks, flows, delays, nonlinearity: Understanding these basic dynamical concepts will help you solve today's complex governa…
1. Stocks, flows, delays, nonlinearity: Understanding these basic dynamical concepts will help you solve today's complex governance problems. This takes practice. Do start now 🥳 (1/3) (1) Covid SEIR https://t.co/iTV19Klw5b (2) climate / energy C-ROADS/En
@HyperHydr0 @JCraigStiles @LeonSimons8 @KrVaSt @MichaelEMann @KevinClimate @jembendell @ClimateTipPoint "Mitigation in the climate context refers to emissions reduction." False. Art. 2 UNFCCC refers to stabilization of concentrations. Focus shifted to emis
RT @schipper_lisa: Have been re-reading this gem by @ClimateOpp and Annie Petsonk from 2005. If you want to know the history of the Article…
RT @schipper_lisa: Have been re-reading this gem by @ClimateOpp and Annie Petsonk from 2005. If you want to know the history of the Article…
RT @schipper_lisa: Have been re-reading this gem by @ClimateOpp and Annie Petsonk from 2005. If you want to know the history of the Article…
RT @schipper_lisa: Have been re-reading this gem by @ClimateOpp and Annie Petsonk from 2005. If you want to know the history of the Article…
RT @schipper_lisa: Have been re-reading this gem by @ClimateOpp and Annie Petsonk from 2005. If you want to know the history of the Article…
Important to document the origin of international instruments.
Have been re-reading this gem by @ClimateOpp and Annie Petsonk from 2005. If you want to know the history of the Article 2 of the @UNFCCC and why it says 'dangerous' anthropogenic interference (and what that is), have a look. https://t.co/R4t7w9hr9I
Oppenheimer M and Petsonk A (2005) Article 2 of the UNFCCC: Historical Origins, Recent Interpretations. Climatic Change 73(3): 195–226. DOI: https://t.co/IFVDZqgv0l.