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- W2154254102 abstract "Unlike many environmental scientists (and Fleetwood Mac), most social scien- tists do not think yesterday has gone and do not much want to think about tomorrow—at least not in their work. Yet, debate and analysis about global environmental change are often discussions about tomorrow. For example, dis- cussions about climate change rely on projections of the future: of future green- house gas emissions, of future population growth, of future changes in energy use, of future technological innovation, and of future biophysical impacts. Those who grapple with the challenge of thinking about tomorrow do so by producing scenarios. Scenarios are commonly deaned as plausible, chal- lenging and relevant stories about how the future might unfold. 1 Environmen- tal change scenarios generally combine quantitative biophysical models and qualitative storylines of social and political trends. They are also explicitly inter- ventionist. Scenario analyses are commissioned with the stated goal of aiding decision-makers in envisioning, understanding, and planning for the future. Many engage in futurizing. In the climate change arena, the Nobel Prize-" @default.
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- W2154254102 title "“Thinking About Tomorrows”: Scenarios, Global Environmental Politics, and Social Science Scholarship" @default.
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