Future Global Change and Cognition. Lewandowsky, S. Topics in Cognitive Science, 8(1):7–18, January, 2016.
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The 11 articles in this issue explore how people respond to climate change and other global challenges. The articles pursue three broad strands of enquiry that relate (1) to the effects and causes of "skepticism" about climate change, (2) the purely cognitive challenges that are posed by a complex scientific issue, and (3) the ways in which climate change can be communicated to a wider audience. Cognitive science can contribute to understanding people's responses to global challenges in many ways, and it may also contribute to implementing solutions to those problems.
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	title = {Future {Global} {Change} and {Cognition}},
	volume = {8},
	issn = {1756-8757},
	url = {https://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/en/publications/future-global-change-and-cognition(171a81c5-5bbc-48d8-b346-ad6d49d2cf46).html},
	doi = {10.1111/tops.12188},
	abstract = {The 11 articles in this issue explore how people respond to climate change and other global challenges. The articles pursue three broad strands of enquiry that relate (1) to the effects and causes of "skepticism" about climate change, (2) the purely cognitive challenges that are posed by a complex scientific issue, and (3) the ways in which climate change can be communicated to a wider audience. Cognitive science can contribute to understanding people's responses to global challenges in many ways, and it may also contribute to implementing solutions to those problems.},
	language = {English},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2018-04-30},
	journal = {Topics in Cognitive Science},
	author = {Lewandowsky, Stephan},
	month = jan,
	year = {2016},
	pmid = {26749304},
	keywords = {12 Ignorance in other disciplinary fields, Ignorance in psychology and cognitive science, PRINTED (Fonds papier)},
	pages = {7--18},
}

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