Denying bogus skepticism in climate change and tourism research

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Hall, C Michael
Amelung, Bas
Cohen, Scott
Eijgelaar, Eke
Gossling, Stefan
Higham, James
Leemans, Rik
Peeters, Paul
Ram, Yael
Scott, Daniel
Aall, Carlo
Abegg, Bruno
Arana, Jorge E
Barr, Stewart
Becken, Susanne
Buckley, Ralf
Burns, Peter
Coles, Tim
Dawson, Jackie
Doran, Rouven
Dubois, Ghislain
Duval, David Timothy
Fennell, David
Gill, Alison M
Gren, Martin
Gronau, Werner
Guiver, Jo
Hopkins, Debbie
Huijbens, Edward H
Koens, Ko
Lamers, Machiel
Lemieux, Christopher
Lew, Alan
Long, Patrick
Melissen, Frans W
Nawijn, Jeroen
Nicholls, Sarah
Nilsson, Jan-Henrik
Nunkoo, Robin
Pomering, Alan
Reis, Arianne C
Reiser, Dirk
Richardson, Robert B
Rogerson, Christian M
Saarinen, Jarkko
Saeporsdottir, Anna Dora
Steiger, Robert
Upham, Paul
van der Linden, Sander
Visser, Gustav
Wall, Geoffrey
Weaver, David
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2015
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This final response to the two climate change denial papers by Shani and Arad further highlights the inaccuracies, misinformation and errors in their commentaries. The obfuscation of scientific research and the consensus on anthropogenic climate change may have significant long-term negative consequences for better understanding the implications of climate change and climate policy for tourism and create confusion and delay in developing and implementing tourism sector responses.This final response to the two climate change denial papers by Shani and Arad further highlights the inaccuracies, misinformation and errors in their commentaries. The obfuscation of scientific research and the consensus on anthropogenic climate change may have significant long-term negative consequences for better understanding the implications of climate change and climate policy for tourism and create confusion and delay in developing and implementing tourism sector responses.
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Journal Title
Tourism Management
Volume
47
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Subject
Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation
Commercial services
Marketing
Tourism
Tourism management