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Climate Science Document Library 2013

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Vulnerability of terrestrial island vertebrates to projected sea-level rise Sea-level rise (SLR) from global warming may have severe consequences for biodiversity; however, a baseline, broad- scale assessment of the potential consequenc...
The rebound effect is overplayed Increasing energy efficiency brings emissions savings. Claims that it backfires are a distraction, say Kenneth Gillingham and colleagues.
The rebound effect is overplayed Increasing energy efficiency brings emissions savings. Claims that it backfires are a distraction, say Kenneth Gillingham and colleagues.
Experimental studies of dead-wood biodiversity — A review identifying global gaps in knowledge The importance of dead wood for biodiversity is widely recognized but strategies for conservation exist only in some regions worldwide. Most strategies combine ...
Increase in forest water-use efficiency as atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations rise Terrestrial plants remove CO2 from the atmosphere through photo- synthesis, a process that is accompanied by the loss of water vapour from leaves1. The ratio of...
Terrestrial water fluxes dominated by transpiration Renewable fresh water over continents has input from precipitation and losses to the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration .... The dominance of tran...
Persistent reduced ecosystem respiration after insect disturbance in high elevation forests Amid a worldwide increase in tree mortality, mountain pine beetles (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) have led to the death of billions of trees from Mexico to A...
CO2 emissions from land-use change affected more by nitrogen cycle, than by the choice of land-cover data The high uncertainty in land-based CO2 fluxes estimates is thought to be mainly due to uncertainty in not only quantifying historical changes among forests, cro...
Long-term census data reveal abundant wildlife populations at Chernobyl Relative abundances of elk, roe deer, red deer and wild boar within the Chernobyl exclusion zone are similar to those in four (uncontaminated) nature reserves ...
Effects of grazing on grassland soil carbon: a global review Soils of grasslands represent a large potential reservoir for storing CO2, but this potential likely depends on how grasslands are managed for large mammal graz...
Terrestrial water fluxes dominated by transpiration Renewable fresh water over continents has input from precipitation and losses to the atmosphere through evaporation and transpiration. Global-scale estimates of...
The temperature response of soil microbial efficiency and its feedback to climate Soils are the largest repository of organic carbon (C) in the terrestrial biosphere and represent an important source of carbon dioxide (CO2)totheatmosphere,rel...
Allowable carbon emissions lowered by multiple climate targets Climate targets are designed to inform policies that would limit the magnitude and impacts of climate change caused by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse g...
REfugia in conservation.pdf
Mineral soil carbon fluxes in forests and implications for carbon balance assessments Forest carbon cycles play an important role in efforts to understand and mitigate climate change. Large amounts of carbon (C) are stored in deep mineral forest ...
Monsoon Melee The rhythms of life across South Asia depend on the Indian monsoon. Climate scientists are locking horns over the cause of the summer deluges
Brownness of organics in aerosols from biomass burning linked to their black carbon content Atmospheric particulate matter plays an important role in the Earth’s radiative balance. Over the past two decades, it has been established that a portion of ...
PNAS-2015-Jokinen-1423977112.pdf
SE carbon sink.pdf
Land, irrigation water, greenhouse gas, and reactive nitrogen burdens of meat, eggs, and dairy production in the United States Livestock production impacts air and water quality, ocean health, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on regional to global scales and it is the largest use of l...