- Garrett Hardin (1998) – Extensions of «The Tragedy of the Commons» – Science 280:682-683 – 01/05/1996 – http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/280/5364/682 – Peer Reviewed
“Interdisciplinary work–do not underestimate its difficulties. The more specialties we try to stitch together, the greater are our opportunities to make mistakes–and the more numerous are our willing critics … In this struggle, our primary adversary should be «the nature of things.» As a matter of policy, we must not reply in kind to those critics who love to indulge in name-calling … But critics who, ignoring personalities, focus on the underlying nature of things are the true friends of science.” - Andrew Jarvis, David Leeda, C. James Taylor and Peter Young (2009) – Stabilizing global mean surface temperature: A feedback control perspective – Environmental Modelling & Software 24:665-674 doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2008.10.016 – Published online 24/12/2008 – Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University; Engineering Department, Lancaster University; Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University; School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales, Sydney – Peer Reviewed
“Given the inherent dynamic character of this closed-loop problem, we envisage the metrics highlighted in this paper, such as the positioning of closed-loop eigenvalues in the complex plane, should become as much a part of the mitigation debate as metrics derived from more established frameworks.» - Kerri Smith – The wisdom of crowds – Nature Reports Climate Change 3:89-901 – August 2009 – http://www.nature.com/climate/2009/0908/full/climate.2009.73.html – Peer Reviewed
“Climate change is inherently a social problem — so why have sociologists been so slow to study it? Because sociology has traditionally focused on people rather than on the environment, sociologists have been slow to tackle climate change … Sociology could further understanding of climate-related issues such as what drives society’s consumption.”
Coping with peer rejection – Peer Reviewwe
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