Expanded References
Extra References (not included in the book, but relevant to chapters/sections as indicated)
Aschwanden, A., T. C. Bartholomaus, D. J. Brinkerhoff, D. J., and M. Truffer, 2021: Brief communication: A roadmap towards credible projections of ice sheet contribution to sea level, The Cryosphere, 15, 5705–5715, doi:10.5194/tc-15-5705-2021 (8.4)
Lahsen, M., and J. Ribot, 2021: Politics of attributing extreme events and disasters to climate change. WIREs Climate Change, e750. doi:10.1002/wcc.750 (7.3)
Sutton, R., 2018: ESD Ideas: a simple proposal to improve the contribution of IPCC WGI to the assessment and communication of climate change risks. Earth Syst. Dynam., 9, 1155–1158. doi:10.5194/esd-9-1155-2018 (19.4)
Thompson, E. L., and L. A. Smith: 2020: Escape from model-land. Economics, 13 (2019-40): 1–15. doi:10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2019-40 (11.1, 12.3, 19.4)
Triumfol, S., and F. C. Gouveia, 2021: What’s not in the news headlines or titles of Alzheimer disease articles? #InMice. PLOS BIOLOGY https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001260 (15)
Wilczek, F., 2016: How to Teach Scientific Imagination. The Wall Street Journal, June 2 (9.6, 13.6, 15.4)
Missed References (+ chapter/section where they should have been cited). See also the Errata page
The Ling Space, 2015: The Euphemism Treadmill, https://thelingspace.tumblr.com/post/114432905996/the-euphemism-treadmill (14)
References included the book (+ chapter/section where they are cited)
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