Tyndall Centre Publications
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"Future Socio-Economic Impacts and Vulnerabilities." In Adaptation of Forests and People to Climate Change: A Global Assessment Report, edited by R. Seppälä, A. Buck and P. Katila, 101-122. Vol. 22. IUFRO World Series 22. Helsinki: IUFRO, 2009.
"Simulating the winter North Atlantic Oscillation: the roles of internal variability and greenhouse gas forcing." Climate Dynamics 22 (2004): 605-623.
"What is happening to global climate and why?" In Health effects of climate change in the UK, edited by Expert Group Climate Change Health on and in the UK, 18-49. London: Department of Health, 2002.
"Evidence for trends in heavy rainfall events over the UK." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series a-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 360 (2002): 1313-1325.
"Effective livelihood adaptation to climate change disturbance: Scale dimensions of practice in Mozambique." Geoforum 39 (2008): 1951-1964.
"Effective livelihood adaptation to climate change disturbance: Scale dimensions of practice in Mozambique." Geoforum 39 (2008): 1951-1964.
"Evaluating Successful Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change in Southern Africa ." Ecology and Society 15 (2010): Art 27. http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss2/art27/. Abstract
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"Estimates of anthropogenic carbon uptake from four 3-D global ocean models." Global Biogeochemical Cycles (2001).
"Conceptualizing Climate Governance beyond the International Regime." Global Environmental Politics 9 (2009).
Conceptualizing climate change governance beyond the international regime: a review of four theoretical approaches In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 112., 2007. Abstract
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"An Exploration of Motivations, Drivers and Barriers to Carbon Management: The UK FTSE 100." European Management Journal 25 (2007): 475-486.
The Politics of Environmental Change. London: Routledge, 2007.
Global Justice and Neoliberal Environmental Governance, Edited by C. Okereke. London: Routledge Press, 2008.
"Conceptualizing Climate Governance beyond the International Regime." Global Environmental Politics, 9 (2007): 58-78.
"How can the objectives of justice, development and climate change mitigation be reconciled in the treatment of developing countries in a post-Kyoto settlement?" Climate and Development 1 (2009): 10-15.
A review of UK FTSE 100 climate strategy and a framework for more in-depth analysis in the context of a post-2012 climate regime In Tyndall Working Centre Paper 109., 2007. Abstract
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Assessment of key negotiating issues at Nairobi climate COP/MOP and what it means for the future of the climate regime In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 106., 2007. Abstract
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"Intellectual property rights and low carbon technology transfer: the two polarities of diffusion and development." Global Environmental Change 20 (2010): 729-738.
"Behavioural insights: motivating individual emissions cuts through communication." In Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Society, edited by C. Lever-Tracey, 341-150. London: Routledge, 2010.
"Reorienting climate change communication for effective mitigation – forcing people to be green or fostering grass-roots engagement?" Science Communication 30 (2009).
"Key policy considerations for facilitating low carbon technology transfer to developing countries." Energy Policy 36 (2008): 4104-4115.
"Intellectual property rights and low carbon technology transfer: conflicting discourses of diffusion and development." In BIEE Academic Conference. Oxford, 2008.
