Wolbring, Gregor2009-10-312009-10-312009-10-211441-2616http://hdl.handle.net/1880/47465The scientific validity of climate change claims, how to intervene (if at all) in environmental, economic, political and social consequences of climate change, and the adaptation and mitigation needed with any given climate change scenario, are contested areas of public, policy and academic discourses. For marginalised populations, the climate discourses around adaptation, mitigation, vulnerability and resilience are of particular importance. This paper considers the silence around disabled people in these discourses.engAttribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 3.0 UnportedClimate, disability, adaptation, mitigationglobal warmingA Culture of Neglect: Climate Discourse and Disabled Peoplejournal article10.11575/PRISM/33811