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Climate Policy Climate Policy


The leading international, peer-reviewed journal on responses to climate change.

Climate Strategies


Supported by Climate Strategies


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Climate Policy was greatly saddened to learn of the passing of Stephen Schneider, who died of a heart attack on July 19. Stephen was one of the best known and most respected climate scientists in the world. Devoted to working at the science-policy interface and committed to the responsibility of communicating climate science, he was a valued founding member of our Editorial Board - a particularly generous role, since he had spent previous decades building up his own superb journal Climatic Change. I still recall Stephen's response at the first Climate Policy Editorial Board meeting: going round the table after I asked each member for their most succinct advice, he just said: "Quality, Quality and Quality" - a goal to which we have aspired ever since. Our condolences go to his family, friends and colleagues around the world; he will be sorely missed.

Remembering Stephen Schneider (1945-2010)

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Editor in Chief: Michael Grubb, Cambridge University, UK
ISSN: 1469-3062

E-ISSN: 1752-7457
Frequency: 6 issues per year

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Climate Policy presents the highest quality refereed research and analysis on the policy issues raised by
climate change, and provides a forum for commentary and debate. It addresses both the mitigation of,
and adaptation to, climate change, within and between the different regions of the world. It encourages
a trans-disciplinary approach to these issues at international, regional, national and sectoral levels.
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