Irene Lorenzoni
Carbon Capability: what does it mean, how prevalent is it, and how can we promote it? In Tyndall Working Paper 132., 2009. Download: twp132.pdf (1.58 MB)
Mapping actors involved in climate change policy networks in the UK In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 66., 2005. Abstract
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Personal Carbon Trading: a critical examination of proposals for the UK In Tyndall Working Paper 136., 2009. Download: twp136.pdf (1.05 MB)
Public perceptions of nuclear power, climate change and energy options in Britain In Understanding Risk Working Paper 06-02, Norwich: Centre for Enviromental Risk., 2007.
Spotlighting the impacts functions in integrated assessments. Research Report Prepared for the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change. In Tyndall Centre Working Paper 91., 2006. Abstract
A strategic assessment of scientific and behavioural perspectives on 'dangerous' climate change In Tyndall Centre Technical Report 28., 2005. Download: t3_32.pdf (1.11 MB)
"Are there social limits to adaptation to climate change?" Climatic Change 93 (2009): 335-354.
"Barriers perceived to engaging with climate change among the UK public and their policy implications." Global Environmental Change 17 (2007): 445-459.
"Behaviour, perceptions and communication of climate change." Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 1 (2010).
"Believing is seeing: laypeople's views of future socio-economic and climate change in England and Italy." Public Understanding of Science 18 (2009).
"Climate change, human genetics and post-normality in the UK." Futures 39 (2007): 65-82.
"Climate change or nuclear power - no thanks! A quantitative study of public perceptions and risk framing in Britain." Global Environmental Change 18 (2008): 69-85.
"Climate change or nuclear power - no thanks! A quantitative study of public perceptions and risk framing in Britain." Global Environmental Change 18 (2008): 69-85.
"Climate change or social change? Debate within, amongst, and beyond disciplines." Environment & Planning A 43 (2011).
"A Co-Evolutionary Approach to Climate Change Impact Assessment: Part I. Integrating Socio-Economic and Climate Change Scenarios." Global Environmental Change 10 (2000): 57-68.
"Commentary." Environment and Planning A 43, no. 2 (2011): 258-261. Abstract
"Danger is all around: Eliciting expert perceptions for managing climate change through a mental models approach." Global Environmental Change 17 (2007): 131-146.
"Danger is all around: eliciting expert perceptions for managing climate change through a mental models approach." Global Environmental Change 17 (2007): 131-146.
"Dangerous Climate Change: The Role for Risk Research." Risk Analysis 25 (2005): 1387-1398.
"Developing sustainable practices to adapt to the impacts of climate change: a case study of agricultural systems in eastern England (UK)." Regional Environmental Change 2 (2001): 106-117.
"Editorial: Where now for Post-Normal Science? A critical review of its development, definitions and uses." Science, Technology & Human Values 36, no. 3 (2011): 287-306. Abstract
"European Union Environmental Policy After the Nice Summit." Developing Sustainable Practices to Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Change: A Case Study of Agricultural Systems in Eastern England (UK) 2 (2001): 106-117.
"It’s demand stupid: the failure and future of integrating climate change concerns into UK transport policy." British Politics 3 (2008): 373-389.
"Locating Scientific Citizenship: The Institutional Contexts and Cultures of Public Engagement." Science, Technology and Human Values 35, no. 4 (2010): 474-500. Abstract
"Perceptions of heatwave risks to health: interview-based study of older people in London and Norwich, UK." Journal of Public Health 31 (2009): 119-126.