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Stoerk, Thomas, Wagner, Gernot and Ward, Robert E. T. (2018) Recommendations for improving the treatment of risk and uncertainty in economic estimates of climate impacts in the Sixth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Assessment Report. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. ISSN 1750-6824
Ward, Robert E. T. (2016) Comment on ‘impact of current climate proposals’. Global Policy, 7 (1). pp. 125-126. ISSN 1758-5880
Ward, Robert E. T. (2012) Recycling the myth that global warming ‘stopped in the mid-1990s’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Nov 2012). Website.
Ranger, Nicola, Gohar, L. K., Lowe, J. A., Raper, S. C. B., Bowen, Alex and Ward, Robert E. T. (2012) Is it possible to limit global warming to no more than 1.5°C? Climatic Change, 111 (3-4). pp. 973-981. ISSN 0165-0009
Ward, Robert E. T. (2012) Self-regulation is not working to keep British media factual about climate change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2012). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) Is climate science too trendy for school lessons? The Huffington Post (18 Aug 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) An echo chamber of climate change denial. The Huffington Post (04 Aug 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) Climate pragmatism or climate illusion. The Huffington Post (03 Aug 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) The Daily Mail owners buy climate change, so why doesn’t the paper? Guardian (16 Jun 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) Climate change education can still be part of a slimmed-down curriculum. Guardian (13 Jun 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) America’s climate choice: put up or shut up. The S Word (17 May 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) Why science is a vote winner. The S Word (06 May 2011). Website.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2011) Lord Lawson’s incredible complacency on climate change. Sunday Times (10 Apr 2011). Website.
Ranger, Nicola, Gohar, Laila, Lowe, Jason, Bowen, Alex and Ward, Robert E. T. (2010) Mitigating climate change through reductions in greenhouse gas emissions: is it possible to limit global warming to no more than 1.5°C? Policy Brief. The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London, UK.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2010) Comment: ‘knock knock: where is the evidence for dangerous human-caused global warming?’ by Robert M. Carter. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment (28). Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London, UK.
Ward, Robert E. T. (2009) Climate change, the public, and the media in the UK: a watershed moment. In: Boyce, Tammy and Lewis, Justin, (eds.) Climate Change and the Media: Global Crises and the Media. Verlag Peter Lang, New York, USA, pp. 59-64. ISBN 9781433104602
Herweijer, Celine, Ranger, Nicola and Ward, Robert E. T. (2009) Adaptation to climate change: threats and opportunities for the insurance industry. Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance: Issues and Practice, 34 (3). pp. 360-380. ISSN 1018-5895
Ward, Robert E. T., Fong, Joann, Jones, Bernard Eric Michal, Casselton, Lorna Ann and Cox, Stephen James (2009) How national science academies in developed countries can assist development in sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 46 (1/2). pp. 9-26. ISSN 1474-2748
Ward, Robert E. T. (2008) Good and bad practice in the communication of uncertainties associated with the relationship between climate change and weather-related natural disasters. In: Liverman, D. G. E., Pereira, C. P. G. and Marker, B., (eds.) Communicating Environmental Geoscience. The Geological Society Special Publications (305). Geological Society of London, London, UK, pp. 117-118. ISBN 9781862392601
Ward, Robert E. T., Herweijer, Celine, Ranger, Nicola and Muir-Wood, Robert (2008) The role of insurers in promoting adaptation to the impacts of climate change. Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance: Issues and Practice, 33 (1). pp. 133-139. ISSN 1018-5895
Ward, Robert E. T., Muir-Wood, R. and Grossi, P. (2007) Flood risk in New Orleans: implications for future management. Geophysical Research Abstracts, 9. ISSN 1029-7006