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Oppenheimer, Michael. Discerning experts: the practices of scientific assessment for environmental policy / Michael Oppenheimer, Naomi Oreskes, Dale Jamieson, Keynyn Brysse, Jessica O'Reilly, Matthew Shindell, and Milena Wazeck. — 1 online resource. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1941132.pdf>.
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Environmental sciences — Research — Evaluation.; Environmental sciences — Case studies. — Research — Evaluation; Acid rain — Research — Evaluation.; Ozone layer depletion — Research — Evaluation.; Sea level — Research — Evaluation.; Environmental policy — Research; Research — Evaluation.; Expertise.; Environmental policy — Research.; Environmental sciences — Research — Evaluation.; Expertise.; Research — Evaluation.
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- Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- 1. The Need for Expert Judgment
- 2. A ssessing Acid Rain in the United States: The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
- 3. Assessing Ozone Depletion
- 4. Assessing the Ice: Sea Level Rise Predictions from the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, 1981–2007
- 5. Patrolling the Science/Policy Border
- 6. What Assessments Do
- Conclusion
- List of Interviews
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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