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Working paper by Roman Frigg, Seamus Bradley, Leonard Smith on 1 Jan 2013
Roman Frigg, Seamus Bradley, Hailiang Du and Leonard A. Smith
Working paper by Roman Frigg, Seamus Bradley, Leonard Smith on 1 Jan 2013
Roman Frigg, Seamus Bradley, Hailiang Du and Leonard A. Smith
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Policy publication by C. Adler on 1 Jan 2013
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Research article by Andy Gouldson, Phil Webber on 10 Dec 2012
There are compelling reasons for policy makers to be interested in the low-carbon agenda. More than half of the world’s population lives in, and more than half of the world’s economic output comes from, cities. Up to 70% of global carbon emissions can also be attributed to consumption that takes place in cities. Recent research […]
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Working paper by Simon Dietz, Oliver Walker on 26 Nov 2012
Many insurance and reinsurance contracts are contingent on events such as hurricanes, terrorist attacks or political upheavals whose probabilities are not known with precision. There is … read more »
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Reference Porter, R.D., Breggin, L., Falkner, R., Pendergrass, J., and Jaspers, N. 2012. Regulatory responses to scientific uncertainty and nanotechnology. The Nanotechnology Challenge: creating law and legal institutions for uncertain risks … read more »
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