Network structure and influence of the climate change counter-movement.
By utilizing network science and machine learning text analysis, this study examines the institutional and corporate dynamics driving public uncertainty about anthropogenic climate change to reveal the influence of elite corporate benefactors…
The growth of climate change misinformation in US philanthropy: Evidence from natural language processing.
This paper examines the relationship between private philanthropy and the dissemination of climate misinformation, revealing an increasing integration of actors spreading scientific misinformation into US philanthropy with funding ties to prominent corporate…
Big Data Mining for Climate Change.
This book explores the challenges of managing and analyzing enormous amounts of climate-related data, presenting integrated big data mining approaches developed in response to the United Nations’ big data climate challenge.
Sustainable agriculture in the era of climate change
This book is intended for scientists, researchers, and students in agriculture and addresses the impact of climate change on major crop habitats, focusing on abiotic and biotic stressors and offering strategies for…
Climate change impacts on gender relations in Bangladesh: socio-environmental struggle of the Shora forest community in the Sundarbans Mangrove forest
This book provides ethnographic insights into the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest ecology, examining survivor narratives of cyclones Aila and Sidr in relation to historical connections, exploring gendered distribution of forest resources, and fostering…
False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet
The book contends with the commonly held belief that climate change is an impending catastrophe, argues for a reassessment of expensive and ineffective measures, and proposes a more practical strategy for tackling…
Anti-reflexivity
This paper focuses on subtle tactics to undermine climate science and policy through non-decision-making. It suggests increased attention to anti-reflexive forces in shaping societal direction and resilience, particularly in addressing climate change.
Nationalizing a global phenomenon: A study of how the press in 45 countries and territories portrays climate change
This study examines climate change news coverage in 45 countries, identifying connections between national traits like economic development, climate severity, and governance and contributing to framing literature by analyzing frame usage in…
Governance by Data
This article examines the shift towards data-driven governance as scholars continue to rely on digital data and machine learning. It alters traditional state governance models and shapes new subjectivities and political technologies.
Do partisanship and politicization undermine the impact of a scientific consensus message about climate change?
This study examines how partisan group identity and the politicization of science hinder the effectiveness of scientific consensus messages on climate change. It uncovers the role of partisan identity in shaping beliefs…