Science has successfully established the discussion of climate change in the global arena. Following the Copenhagen crisis in climate policy, attention needs to be shifted from global goals to societally relevant, local and pragmatic countermeasures.
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Krauss, W. Rooted in society. Nature Geosci 3, 513–514 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo927
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