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Title: Comments, on 1819 May


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Comments, on 18/19 May
  • Hans von Storch
  • Institute for Coastal Research
  • GKSS, Germany

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Comments
  • Needs for ethics to avoid corruption or
    perception of such (closed shop)
  • Insufficient linkage to WG I concepts
  • Insufficient analysis of regional and local
    perspectives

3
Ethics
  • IPCC is in some quarters perceived as closed
    shop.
  • A significant aspect is that some key thinkers in
    the field ( key authors) are assessing their own
    work. Some of these are in the process for a very
    long time and have become dominant.
  • There should be a set of rules, furthering the
    independence of the scientists assessing the
    available knowledge claims from those publishing
    these claims.

4
Ethics
  • We should acknowledge the fact that disturbing
    assessments by the IPCC are in the social
    interest of the assessers.
  • Being together for an extended time, aligning
    concepts and paradigms may allow the social
    process science assessment to fail.
  • Read Ludwik Fleck Genesis and Development of a
    Scientific Fact (University of Chicago Press,1979)

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WG-I concepts
  • Regional specification required but difficult
    (Coastal problems in the UK different from those
    in Panama).
  • Historical dimension needed gt natural
    variability. Hazards are not stationary (long
    term memory phenomena). Vulnerability and
    adaptive capacity are partially socially
    determined and therefore sometimes ephemeral.
    History of perceptions, social guardrails needed.
  • Detection and attribution so far not done for
    spatially disaggregated impact relevant
    variables. Analysis of what did not change is
    needed.

6
Regional and local perspectives
  • Global integration and top-down assessments
    needed for the overall moral political process
    of pushing for mitigation of emissions and
    political agreements.
  • Regional specific statements helpful to reduce
    contemporary regional vulnerability as well as
    likely increased future regional vulnerability.
  • Regional assessment needs regionally specific
    scenarios of social, economic, technological
    change, which are not merely downscaled versions
    of SRES.
  • Historical analyses of other cases of
    regulations, responses and perceptions of pending
    environmental threat (e.g. Swiss forestry law, US
    immigration law phasing-out of gasoline lead).

7
Major challenge for IPCC
  • More self reflection.
  • Less Bushois Righteousness.
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