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      Narratives in climate change discourse : Narratives in climate change discourse

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          Improving communication of uncertainty in the reports of the intergovernmental panel on climate change.

          The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assesses information relevant to the understanding of climate change and explores options for adaptation and mitigation. The IPCC reports communicate uncertainty by using a set of probability terms accompanied by global interpretational guidelines. The judgment literature indicates that there are large differences in the way people understand such phrases, and that their use may lead to confusion and errors in communication. We conducted an experiment in which subjects read sentences from the 2007 IPCC report and assigned numerical values to the probability terms. The respondents' judgments deviated significantly from the IPCC guidelines, even when the respondents had access to these guidelines. These results suggest that the method used by the IPCC is likely to convey levels of imprecision that are too high. We propose an alternative form of communicating uncertainty, illustrate its effectiveness, and suggest several additional ways to improve the communication of uncertainty.
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            Reflections on climate change communication research and practice in the second decade of the 21st century: what more is there to say?

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              Theory and language of climate change communication

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                Journal
                Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
                WIREs Clim Change
                Wiley
                17577780
                January 2017
                January 2017
                September 09 2016
                : 8
                : 1
                : e429
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of foreign languages, University of Bergen; Bergen Norway
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                10.1002/wcc.429
                4f5dbe71-8f7c-47d6-a05f-1c9ccb7888a7
                © 2016

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