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3add4a02-dc93-4eee-b261-fe51eadf927c 8.5: Societal Options for Resource Allocation in a Changing Climate
3ae30b65-0408-49fe-a699-ff4c5b99cc0c 23.5: Stock Pond Affected by Drought
3ae87b76-04af-4553-9e9c-9fe3e4bf7668 2.12: Observed U.S. Precipitation Change
3ae90377-0a6c-481b-b5ad-ff29b581acd4 -.9: "Nuisance Flooding" Increases Across the United States
3b6f1cf7-af24-470d-981c-db7a7b5ee6e9 2.6: Time Evolution of Forcings
3b776a3f-fa36-4c68-8e79-da40f40cbdef 4.4: Model Spatial Comparison
3be6b30d-a4b1-48e4-a1ba-d23e51c8c9a3 1: Ocean Chlorophyll Concentrations
3c17ade4-9451-4445-b6fc-8726cc095ec0 9.4: Atmospheric Rivers
3c458a3b-af92-4fb1-ba14-efbef5f39290 9.5: Mapping Communities Vulnerable to Heat in Georgia
3c59c48a-16c7-48e2-94dc-8f041f544fe4 33.21: Projected Wintertime Precipitation Changes
3c92c38a-8063-45a0-a475-674bd84282ba 18.2d: Observed Fall Precipitation
3ca6d2fb-d6ef-492f-a36c-123af8b7304d 4.1: Paths of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Relative to Oil and Gas Production Facilities
3caa9b26-7a45-4e04-a538-aa16a553f2cd 1: Arctic Sea Ice Extent
3cf81e0d-af0c-46cc-ad56-368c8c28ad25 6.1: Observed Changes in Annual, Winter, and Summer Temperature
3d481934-7ee3-4779-8ad2-a68fc2b5a19c 4.1: Emissions, Concentrations, and Temperature Projections
3d4f5a52-5f49-44b9-b854-710a1c0bb520 33.1: Observed and Projected Temperature Change
3d56ce37-0c12-450a-b8d5-d5e9892f45b5 1.19: Mitigation-Related Activities at State and Local Levels
3d762d28-5eac-4d4f-bd5d-dcf01a98553b 1.9: Proxy Temperature Reconstructions
3db26b57-89bc-4345-add2-8e72543bd0e8 33.21: Projected Wintertime Precipitation Changes
3dc88c53-41f4-461c-8d87-117bac9c5a42 1: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
3dfef86e-7e9c-4f67-9dea-ad8150370a12 6.7: Forest-Related Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Adaptation Options
3e32a0c0-ba2e-4ce9-8e78-1b04c9522c6d 19.5: Projected Number of Warm Nights
3e58bcba-9bd0-4693-8721-c6080517ed7a 1.2: Indicators of Change
3e8b6d35-9700-4d54-8bae-c364c8a08031 8.3: Inverse Model Estimates of Annual Emissions of (a) Methane (CH4) and (b) Nonfossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from 2000 to 2014
3ed26d18-8183-4a06-bc17-c7479e2ae83d 33.42: Ice Loss from Greenland and Antarctica