Epistemic geographies of climate change: science, space and politics
(2016)
Journal Article
Mahony, M., & Hulme, M. (in press). Epistemic geographies of climate change: science, space and politics. Progress in Human Geography, https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132516681485
Anthropogenic climate change has been presented as the archetypal global problem, identified by the slow work of assembling a global knowledge infrastructure, and demanding a concertedly global political response. But this ‘global’ knowledge has dist... Read More about Epistemic geographies of climate change: science, space and politics.