Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7424242 Futures 2015 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Using of the results of survey questionnaires distributed to climate scientists who focus on the German Baltic coast, regional political decision makers on the German Baltic coast and weather observations from the same region, this paper assesses the existence of developing climate-change lore and the implications for the role of climate science in the science-policy interface. The Oxford Dictionary (1993) provides one definition of lore as 'A doctrine, a precept; a creed, a religion.' This is the definition adopted for this paper. The paper concludes that the discrepancies among weather observations, scientific assessments and decision makers' perceptions suggest that climate-change lore exists, or is coming into existence. The paper then discusses the implications for the science-policy interface and suggests that given current trajectories, science could come to play a secondary role to climate-change lore in regional political decision making concerning climate change. To the truth-to-power model of the science-policy interface and the tenets of post-normal science, three additional possibly evolving science-policy configurations (as pertaining to the climate change issue) are offered.
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