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Atmospheres of influence: the role of journal editors in shaping early climate change narratives – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 June 2025

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The above manuscript was published with an error in the caption of Figure 3 on page 19.

The caption reads:

Figure 3. Lamb (far left) at the Bellagio conference Climate Change, Food Production, and Interstate Conflict in June 1975. Also in this photograph are senior Rockefeller Foundation administrators Reid Bryson and Mostafa Kamal Tolba, the latter of which was later influential in the formation of the IPCC (courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center). RAC, RF RG 1.7, project files Box 662, Folder 4360.

The corrected version of the caption is:

Figure 3. Lamb (far left) at the Bellagio conference Climate Change, Food Production, and Interstate Conflict in June 1975. Also in this photograph are senior Rockefeller Foundation administrators, Reid Bryson, and Mostafa Kamal Tolba, the latter of which was later influential in the formation of the IPCC (courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center). RAC, RF RG 1.7, project files Box 662, Folder 4360.

The publisher apologises for this error.

References

Naylor, R, Shaw, E. Atmospheres of influence: the role of journal editors in shaping early climate change narratives. The British Journal for the History of Science. Published online 2024:120. doi:10.1017/S0007087424001304Google Scholar