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Climate Science Document Library 2015

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Probabilistic cost estimates for climate change mitigation For more than a decade, the target of keeping global warming below 2 6C has been a key focus of the international climate debate1. In response, the scientific c...
Carbon Market Lessons and Global Policy Outlook Summary: Ongoing work on linking markets and mixing policies builds on successes and failures in pricing and trading carbon. Closing sentence, 1st paragraph: Ar...
pollinatorsInCities.pdf
Commentary: The climate policy narrative for a dangerously warming world It is time to acknowledge that global average temperatures are likely to rise above the 2 °C policy target and consider how that deeply troubling prospect shou...
Comment: The end of cheap coal New forecasts suggest that coal reserves will run out faster than many believe. Energy policies relying on cheap coal have no future, say Richard Heinberg and D...
WWF : A CLOSING WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY - GLOBAL GREENHOUSE REALITY 2008 Scientific evidence accumulating since the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report reveals that global warming is accelerating, at times far beyond projections outlin...
Are conservation organizations configured for effective adaptation to global change? Conservation organizations must adapt to respond to the ecological impacts of global change. Numerous changes to conservation actions (eg facilitated ecologica...
The New Era Of Climate Risk Disclosure In February of this year, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission made clear in no uncertain terms that corporations have a duty to disclose risks faced thr...
PNAS-2015-Villa Mart-n-1414.pdf
Global temperature change We conclude that global warming of more than 􏱒1°C, relative to 2000, will constitute ‘‘dangerous’’ climate change as judged from likely effects on s...
The elephant, the blind, and the intersectoral intercomparison of climate impacts 1st paragraph: When decision makers discuss anthropogenic climate change, they often ignore the mighty elephant in the room, namely the question of what global ...
Committed terrestrial ecosystem changes due to climate change Targets for stabilizing climate change are often based on considerations of the impacts of different levels of global warming, usually assessing the time of rea...
Projected increase in lightning strikes in the United States due to global warming Lightning plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry and in the initiation of wildfires, but the impact of global warming on lightning rates is poorly con...
Global separation of plant transpiration from groundwater and streamflow Current land surface models assume that groundwater, streamflow and plant transpiration are all sourced and mediated by the same well mixed water reservoir—th...
Untangling human and environmental effects on geographical gradients of mammal species richness: a global and regional evaluation 1. Different hypotheses (geographical, ecological, evolutionary or a combination of them) have been suggested to account for the spatial variation in species ri...
PNASProtectedAreasNotEnough.pdf
Implications of Limiting CO2 Concentrations for Land Use and Energy Limiting atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations to low levels requires strategies to manage anthropogenic carbon emissions from terrestrial systems as ...
First signs of carbon sink saturation in European forest biomass European forests are seen as a clear example of vegetation rebound in the Northern Hemisphere; recovering in area and growing stock since the 1950s, after centu...
Forecasting the response of Earth’s surface to future climatic and land use changes: A review of methods and research needs In the future, Earth will be warmer, precipitation events will be more extreme, global mean sea level will rise, and many arid and semiarid regions will be dri...
The Role of Livestock Production in Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles This review looks at the role of the livestock sector in carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles from a global perspective and considers impacts at the various stage...