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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw
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From laggard to leader: Explaining offshore wind developments in the UK
F Kern, A Smith, C Shaw, R Raven, B Verhees
Energy Policy 69, 635-646, 2014
1452014
Metaphor as a mechanism of global climate change governance: A study of international policies, 1992–2012
C Shaw, B Nerlich
Ecological Economics 109, 34-40, 2014
942014
Governance traps in climate change politics: re‐framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights
P Newell, H Bulkeley, K Turner, C Shaw, S Caney, E Shove, N Pidgeon
Wiley interdisciplinary reviews: climate change 6 (6), 535-540, 2015
812015
Using Narrative Workshops to socialise the climate debate: Lessons from two case studies–centre-right audiences and the Scottish public
C Shaw, A Corner
Energy Research & Social Science 31, 273-283, 2017
522017
Choosing a dangerous limit for climate change: Public representations of the decision making process
C Shaw
Global Environmental Change 23 (2), 563-571, 2013
522013
The dangerous limits of dangerous limits: climate change and the precautionary principle
C Shaw
Nature, Society and Environmental Crisis, 103-123, 2010
292010
The role of rights, risks and responsibilities in the climate justice debate
C Shaw
International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 8 (4), 505-519, 2016
242016
The two degrees dangerous limit for climate change: Public understanding and decision making
C Shaw
Routledge, 2015
212015
Reframing climate risk to build public support for radical emission reductions: the role of deliberative democracy
C Shaw
Carbon Management, 2015
162015
Transforming small and medium‐sized enterprises to address the climate emergency: The case for values‐based engagement
S Hampton, R Blundel, A Wahga, T Fawcett, C Shaw
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management 29 (5), 1424-1439, 2022
122022
Intermediaries’ perspectives on the public’s role in the energy transitions needed to deliver UK climate change policy goals
C Shaw, V Hurth, S Capstick, E Cox
Energy policy 116, 267-276, 2018
122018
The two degrees celsius limit
C Shaw
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, 2017
122017
Evaluating effective public engagement: local stories from a global network of IPCC scientists
R Pidcock, K Heath, L Messling, S Wang, A Pirani, S Connors, A Corner, ...
Climatic Change 168, 1-22, 2021
82021
Fair energy transition for all-literature review
D Maguire, C Shaw
Climate Outreach: Oxford, UK, 2021
82021
How Does the Framing of Climate Change Affect the Conclusions Reached in Climate Asemblies
C Shaw, S Wang, B Latter
Draft Research Briefing for Knowledge Network on Climate Assemblies …, 2021
62021
Broadening engagement with just transition: Opportunities and challenges
R Webster, C Shaw
Oxford: Climate Outreach, 2019
62019
Britain Talks COP26: New insights on what the UK public want from the UN climate summit
S Wang, B Latter, J Nicholls, A Sawas, C Shaw
Climate Outreach, 2021
52021
Dangerous limits: climate change and modernity
C Shaw
History, Climate Change and the Possibility of Closure, 94-112, 2010
42010
Choosing a Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: An Investigation Into how the Decision Making Process is Constructed in Public Discourses
CJ Shaw
University of Sussex, 2011
32011
Framing risk and uncertainty in social science articles on climate change, 1995–2012
C Shaw, I Hellsten, B Nerlich
Communicating Risk, 208-228, 2016
22016
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