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Science knowledge and policy support

Posted by jfleck on 2 October 2014, 9:28 am

[W]idespread knowledge and well-informed citizen support are not necessarily required for implementation of effective climate policies.

From “Does effective climate policy require well-informed citizen support?”, Rhodes et. al, Global Environmental Change, Volume 29, November 2014, Pages 92–104

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