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DOI: 10.1016/j.cosust.2012.04.001
Issue: 2
Journal: Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Pages: 212-218
Title: The impact of fertilization and hydrology on nitrate fluxes from Mississippi watersheds
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Author: "Zhao, T.\rHorner, M.W.\rSulik, J."
DOI: 10.1080/00045608.2011.567936
ISSN: 0004-5608
Issue: 4
Journal: Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Pages: 752-763
Title: 'A geographic approach to sectoral carbon inventory: Examining the balance between consumption-based emissions and land-use carbon sequestration in Florida'
Volume: 101
Year: 2011
_chapter: '["Ch. 13: Land Use and Land Cover Change FINAL"]'
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Accession Number: 00010694-199411000-00008
Author: 'Buttler, A.; Dinel, H.; Levesque, P. E.M.'
ISSN: 0038-075X
Issue: 5
Journal: Soil Science
Pages: 365-374
Title: 'Effects of physical, chemical and botanical characteristics of peat on carbon gas fluxes'
URL: 'http://journals.lww.com/soilsci/Fulltext/1994/11000/EFFECTS_OF_PHYSICAL,_CHEMICAL_AND_BOTANICAL.8.aspx'
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Accession Number: 25171179
Author: 'Hengl, T.; de Jesus, J. M.; MacMillan, R. A.; Batjes, N. H.; Heuvelink, G. B.; Ribeiro, E.; Samuel-Rosa, A.; Kempen, B.; Leenaars, J. G.; Walsh, M. G.; Gonzalez, M. R.'
Author Address: "ISRIC - World Soil Information, Wageningen, the Netherlands.\rLandMapper Environmental Solutions Inc., Edmonton, Canada.\rISRIC - World Soil Information, Wageningen, the Netherlands; Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands.\rFederal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.\rThe Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York, New York, United States of America, and Selian Agricultural Research Inst., Arusha, Tanzania."
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105992
ISSN: "1932-6203 (Electronic)\r1932-6203 (Linking)"
Issue: 8
Journal: PLoS One
Keywords: 'Algorithms; Carbon/*analysis; Carbon Sequestration; Cations/analysis; Conservation of Natural Resources/methods/*statistics & numerical data; Ecosystem; Environment; Geographic Information Systems/*statistics & numerical data; Geography; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Logistic Models; Models, Theoretical; Soil/*chemistry'
PMCID: PMC4149475
Pages: e105992
Title: SoilGrids1km--global Soil Information Based On Automated Mapping
Volume: 9
Year: 2014
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Abstract: 'Forage fish provide substantial benefits to both humans and ocean food webs, but these benefits may be in conflict unless there are effective policies governing human activities, such as fishing. Collapses of forage fish induce widespread ecological effects on dependent predators, but attributing collapses to fishing has been difficult because of natural fluctuations of these stocks. We implicate fishing in forage fish stock collapses by showing that high fishing rates are maintained when stock productivity is in rapid decline. As a consequence, the magnitude and frequency but not duration of stock collapses are far greater than expected from natural fluctuations. Risk-based management policies would provide substantial ecological benefits with little effect on fishery catches.Forage fish support the largest fisheries in the world but also play key roles in marine food webs by transferring energy from plankton to upper trophic-level predators, such as large fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. Fishing can, thereby, have far reaching consequences on marine food webs unless safeguards are in place to avoid depleting forage fish to dangerously low levels, where dependent predators are most vulnerable. However, disentangling the contributions of fishing vs. natural processes on population dynamics has been difficult because of the sensitivity of these stocks to environmental conditions. Here, we overcome this difficulty by collating population time series for forage fish populations that account for nearly two-thirds of global catch of forage fish to identify the fingerprint of fisheries on their population dynamics. Forage fish population collapses shared a set of common and unique characteristics: high fishing pressure for several years before collapse, a sharp drop in natural population productivity, and a lagged response to reduce fishing pressure. Lagged response to natural productivity declines can sharply amplify the magnitude of naturally occurring population fluctuations. Finally, we show that the magnitude and frequency of collapses are greater than expected from natural productivity characteristics and therefore, likely attributed to fishing. The durations of collapses, however, were not different from those expected based on natural productivity shifts. A risk-based management scheme that reduces fishing when populations become scarce would protect forage fish and their predators from collapse with little effect on long-term average catches.'
Author: 'Essington, Timothy E.; Moriarty, Pamela E.; Froehlich, Halley E.; Hodgson, Emma E.; Koehn, Laura E.; Oken, Kiva L.; Siple, Margaret C.; Stawitz, Christine C.'
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1422020112
Issue: 21
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Pages: 6648-6652
Title: Fishing amplifies forage fish population collapses
Volume: 112
Year: 2015
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Author: "Garroway, C.J.\rBowman, J.\rCascaden, T.J.\rHolloway, G.L.\rMahan, C.G.\rMalcolm, J.R.\rSteele, M.A.\rTurner, G.\rWilson, P.J."
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01948.x
ISSN: 1365-2486
Issue: 1
Journal: Global Change Biology
Pages: 113-121
Title: Climate change induced hybridization in flying squirrels
URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01948.x/pdf
Volume: 16
Year: 2009
_chapter: '["RF 10","Ch. 8: Ecosystems FINAL"]'
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Author: EPA
ISBN: EPA 820F15003
Publisher: 'U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water'
Title: 2015 Drinking Water Health Advisories for Two Cyanobacterial Toxins
URL: http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-06/documents/cyanotoxins-fact_sheet-2015.pdf
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Accession Number: 18703733
Author: 'Diaz, R. J.; Rosenberg, R.'
Author Address: 'Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, VA 23062, USA. diaz@vims.edu'
DOI: 10.1126/science.1156401
Date: Aug 15
ISSN: "1095-9203 (Electronic)\r0036-8075 (Linking)"
Issue: 5891
Journal: Science
Keywords: Anaerobiosis; Animals; Biomass; Climate; *Ecosystem; *Eutrophication; *Fishes; *Marine Biology; *Oxygen; Seasons; *Seawater/chemistry
Pages: 926-9
Title: Spreading Dead Zones and Consequences For Marine Ecosystems
Volume: 321
Year: 2008
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Author: 'U.S. EPA,'
Institution: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Title: 'Clean Energy-Environment Guide to Action: Policies, Best Practices, and Action Steps for States'
URL: https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi/P1002RIK.PDF?Dockey=P1002RIK.PDF
Year: 2006
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Author: 'Brown, J.; Ferrians, O. J. Jr. ; Heginbottom, J. A.; Melnikov, E. S.'
DOI: 10.3133/cp45
Journal: Circum-Pacific Map 45. U.S. Geological Survey
Title: Circum-Arctic Map of Permafrost and Gound-Ice Conditions
URL: http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/cp45
Year: 1997
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Accession Number: 11675783
Author: 'Luo, Y.; Wan, S.; Hui, D.; Wallace, L. L.'
Author Address: 'Department of Botany and Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA. yluo@ou.edu'
DOI: 10.1038/35098065
Date: Oct 11
ISSN: "0028-0836 (Print)\r0028-0836 (Linking)"
Issue: 6856
Journal: Nature
Keywords: Acclimatization; Carbon/metabolism; *Greenhouse Effect; Oklahoma; Plant Roots/metabolism; *Poaceae; Regression Analysis; *Soil
Pages: 622-5
Title: Acclimatization of Soil Respiration To Warming in a Tall Grass Prairie
Volume: 413
Year: 2001
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Abstract: 'Objectives. We sought to project future impacts of climate change on summer heat-related premature deaths in the New York City metropolitan region.; Methods. Current and future climates were simulated over the northeastern United States with a global-to-regional climate modeling system. Summer heat-related premature deaths in the 1990s and 2050s were estimated by using a range of scenarios and approaches to modeling acclimatization (e.g., increased use of air conditioning, gradual physiological adaptation).; Results. Projected regional increases in heat-related premature mortality by the 2050s ranged from 47% to 95%, with a mean 70% increase compared with the 1990s. Acclimatization effects reduced regional increases in summer heat-related premature mortality by about 25%. Local impacts varied considerably across the region, with urban counties showing greater numbers of deaths and smaller percentage increases than less-urbanized counties.; Conclusions. Although considerable uncertainty exists in climate forecasts and future health vulnerability, the range of projections we developed suggests that by midcentury, acclimatization may not completely mitigate the effects of climate change in the New York City metropolitan region, which would result in an overall net increase in heat-related premature mortality.'
Alternate Journal: Am J Public Health
Author: "Knowlton, K.\rLynn, B.\rGoldberg, R. A.\rRosenzweig, C.\rHogrefe, C.\rRosenthal, J. K.\rKinney, P. L."
Author Address: 'Knowlton, K; Columbia Univ, Nat Resources Drf Council, 40 W 20th St, New York, NY 10011 USA; Columbia Univ, Nat Resources Drf Council, 40 W 20th St, New York, NY 10011 USA; Columbia Univ, Mailman Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth Sci, New York, NY USA; Columbia Univ, Ctr Climate Syst Res, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY USA; SUNY Albany, Atmospher Sci Res Ctr, Albany, NY 12222 USA; Columbia Univ, Grad Sch Architecture Planning & Preservat, New York, NY USA'
DOI: 10.2105/Ajph.2006.102947
Date: Nov
ISSN: 0090-0036
Issue: 11
Journal: American Journal of Public Health
Keywords: eastern united-states; us cities; air-pollution; time-series; temperature; wave; chicago; deaths; health; model
Language: English
Notes: 225AJ; Times Cited:29; Cited References Count:47
Pages: 2028-2034
Title: Projecting heat-related mortality impacts under a changing climate in the New York City region
URL: http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.2006.102947
Volume: 97
Year: 2007
_chapter: '["Ch. 16: Northeast FINAL"]'
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Author: 'Villarini, Gabriele; Strong, Aaron'
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2014.02.036
Date: 4/15/
Journal: 'Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment'
Keywords: Climate; Agricultural practice; Iowa; Discharge; Extremes; Statistical modeling
Pages: 204-211
Title: Roles of climate and agricultural practices in discharge changes in an agricultural watershed in Iowa
Volume: 188
Year: 2014
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Author: 'Hotchkiss, E. R.; Hall Jr, R. O.; Sponseller, R. A.; Butman, D.; Klaminder, J.; Laudon, H.; Rosvall, M.; Karlsson, J.'
DOI: 10.1038/ngeo2507
ISSN: "1752-0894\r1752-0908"
Issue: 9
Journal: Nature Geoscience
Pages: 696-699
Title: Sources of and processes controlling CO2 emissions change with the size of streams and rivers
Volume: 8
Year: 2015
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Author: "Portier, C.J.\rThigpen, Tart K.\rCarter, S.R.\rDilworth, C.H.\rGrambsch, A.E.\rGohlke, J.\rHess, J.\rHoward, S.N.\rLuber, G.\rLutz, J.T.\rMaslak, T.\rPrudent, N.\rRadtke, M.\rRosenthal, J.P.\rRowles, T.\rSandifer, P.A.\rScheraga, J.\rSchramm, P.J.\rStrickman, D.\rTrtanj, J.M.\rWhung, P-Y. "
Institution: Environmental Health Perspectives and the National Institute of Environmental Health Services
Pages: 80
Place Published: 'Research Triangle Park, NC'
Title: 'A Human Health Perspective on Climate Change: A Report Outlining the Research Needs on the Human Health Effects of Climate Change'
URL: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/climatereport
Year: 2010
_chapter: '["RG 2 Southeast","Ch. 17: Southeast and Caribbean FINAL"]'
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Abstract: 'This paper identifies the literature that deals with adaptation to climate change in the transport sector. It presents a systematic review of the adaptations suggested in the literature. Although it is frequently claimed that this socially and economically important sector is particularly vulnerable to climate change, there is comparatively little research into its adaptation. The 63 sources we found are analysed following an action framework of adaptation. This distinguishes different adaptational functions and means of adaptation. By an open coding procedure, a total of 245 adaptations are found and classified. The paper shows a broad diversity of interdependent actors to be relevant—ranging from transportation providers to public and private actors and households. Crucial actors are hybrid in terms of being public or private. A substantial share of the identified adaptations follows a top-down adaptation policy pattern where a public or hybrid operator initiates action that affects private actors. Most of the exceptions from this pattern are technical or engineering measures. Identified adaptations mostly require institutional means, followed by technical means, and knowledge. Generally, knowledge on adapting transport to climate change is still in a stage of infancy. The existing literature either focuses on overly general adaptations, or on detailed technical measures. Further research is needed on the actual implementation of adaptation, and on more precise institutional instruments that fill the gap between too vague and too site-specific adaptations.'
Author: 'Eisenack, Klaus; Stecker, Rebecca; Reckien, Diana; Hoffmann, Esther'
DOI: 10.1007/s11027-011-9336-4
Date: June 01
ISSN: 1573-1596
Issue: 5
Journal: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
Pages: 451-469
Title: 'Adaptation to climate change in the transport sector: A review of actions and actors'
Type of Article: journal article
Volume: 17
Year: 2012
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Author: 'Ward, Frank A.; Crawford, Terry L.'
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.06.057
Date: 2016/09/01/
ISSN: 0022-1694
Journal: Journal of Hydrology
Keywords: Food security; Climate; Irrigation; Institutions; Policy
Pages: 757-773
Title: Economic performance of irrigation capacity development to adapt to climate in the American Southwest
Volume: 540
Year: 2016
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Author: 'RMI,'
Pages: 29
Place Published: Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI)
Title: National climate change policy framework
URL: https://pafpnet.spc.int/attachments/article/782/RMI-JNAP-CCA-DRM-2014-18.pdf
Year: 2011
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Author: 'Zhu, Z.; B. Reed'
Institution: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1797
Pages: 192
Title: Baseline and Projected Future Carbon Storage and Greenhouse-gas Fluxes in Ecosystems of the Western United States
Year: 2012
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Author: 'Evans, Chris D.; Freeman, Chris; Cork, Lorna G.; Thomas, David N.; Reynolds, Brian; Billett, Michael F.; Garnett, Mark H.; Norris, David'
DOI: 10.1029/2007gl029431
ISSN: 0094-8276
Issue: 7
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
Title: Evidence against recent climate-induced destabilisation of soil carbon from14C analysis of riverine dissolved organic matter
Volume: 34
Year: 2007
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Author: 'Hoegh-Guldberg, O.; Cai, R.; Poloczanska, E. S.; Brewer, P. G.; Sundby, S.; Hilmi, K.; Fabry, V. J.; Jung, S.'
Book Title: 'Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part B: Regional Aspects. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change'
Editor: 'Barros, V. R.; Field, C. B.; Dokken, D. J.; Mastrandrea, M. D.; Mach, K. J.; Bilir, T. E.; Chatterjee, M.; Ebi, K. L.; Estrada, Y. O.; Genova, R. C.; Girma, B.; Kissel, E. S.; Levy, A. N.; MacCracken, S.; Mastrandrea, P. R.; White, L. L.'
Pages: 1655-1731
Place Published: 'Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA'
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Title: The Ocean
URL: http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar5/wg2/WGIIAR5-Chap30_FINAL.pdf
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Abstract: 'In the Arctic, permafrost extends up to 500 m below the ground surface, and it is generally just the top metre that thaws in summer. Lakes, rivers, and wetlands on the arctic landscape are normally not connected with groundwater in the same way that they are in temperate regions. When the surface is frozen in winter, only lakes deeper than 2 m and rivers with significant flow retain liquid water. Surface water is largely abundant in summer, when it serves as a breeding ground for fish, birds, and mammals. In winter, many mammals and birds are forced to migrate out of the Arctic. Fish must seek out lakes or rivers deep enough to provide good overwintering habitat. Humans in the Arctic rely on surface water in many ways. Surface water meets domestic needs such as drinking, cooking, and cleaning as well as subsistence and industrial demands. Indigenous communities depend on sea ice and waterways for transportation across the landscape and access to traditional country foods. The minerals, mining, and oil and gas industries also use large quantities of surface water during winter to build ice roads and maintain infrastructure. As demand for this limited, but heavily-relied-upon resource continues to increase, it is now more critical than ever to understand the impacts of climate change on food and water security in the Arctic.'
Author: "White, Daniel M.\rS. Craig Gerlach\rPhilip Loring\rAmy C. Tidwell\rMolly C. Chambers"
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ISSN: 1748-9326
Issue: 4
Journal: Environmental Research Letters
Pages: 045018
Title: Food and water security in a changing arctic climate
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ISSN: 1944-9224
Issue: 2
Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Keywords: carbon content; carbon-climate feedback; carbon pools; climate change; peatlands; permafrost soils; 0486 Soils/pedology; 0702 Permafrost; 0712 Cryosol; 1621 Cryospheric change; 9315 Arctic region
Pages: GB2023
Title: Soil organic carbon pools in the northern circumpolar permafrost region
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Abstract: 'Emerging global supply chains not only increased efficiency in production and delivery but also natural-disaster risks. Based on two recent major natural disasters in Japan and Thailand, this article discusses the increasing natural disaster risks due to the development of global supply chains and identifies the impact of natural disasters on global supply chains. The results indicate that the risk of natural disasters is not confined by geographical boundaries, as negative effects can spill over globally throughout the supply chains and affect all the entities involved including firms, governments, financial institutions and end consumers. The article argues that enhancing disaster resilience becomes increasingly important in this context for maintaining the competitiveness of firms and the health and strength of the whole economy. Both firms and governments need to take disaster risks into consideration in supply-chain management to avoid supply-chain disruptions and subsequent negative effects. The article proposes some strategies to build resilient supply chains against natural disasters, emphasizing collaboration between the public and private sectors.'
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Journal: Global Business Review
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Alternate Title: Urban for Urban Gree
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ISSN: 1618-8667
Issue: 1
Journal: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening
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Language: English
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Title: 'Urban forestry and cool roofs: Assessment of heat mitigation strategies in Phoenix residential neighborhoods'
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Abstract: 'Freshwater resources are fundamental for maintaining human health, agricultural production, economic activity as well as critical ecosystem functions. As populations and economies grow, new constraints on water resources are appearing, raising questions about limits to water availability. Such resource questions are not new. The specter of “peak oil”—a peaking and then decline in oil production—has long been predicted and debated. We present here a detailed assessment and definition of three concepts of “peak water”: peak renewable water, peak nonrenewable water, and peak ecological water. These concepts can help hydrologists, water managers, policy makers, and the public understand and manage different water systems more effectively and sustainably. Peak renewable water applies where flow constraints limit total water availability over time. Peak nonrenewable water is observable in groundwater systems where production rates substantially exceed natural recharge rates and where overpumping or contamination leads to a peak of production followed by a decline, similar to more traditional peak-oil curves. Peak “ecological” water is defined as the point beyond which the total costs of ecological disruptions and damages exceed the total value provided by human use of that water. Despite uncertainties in quantifying many of these costs and benefits in consistent ways, more and more watersheds appear to have already passed the point of peak water. Applying these concepts can help shift the way freshwater resources are managed toward more productive, equitable, efficient, and sustainable use.'
Author: 'Gleick, Peter H.; Palaniappan, Meena'
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1004812107
Date: 'June 22, 2010'
Issue: 25
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Pages: 11155-11162
Title: Peak water limits to freshwater withdrawal and use
Volume: 107
Year: 2010
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Abstract: 'The severe 2013/14 winter (December–March) in the Midwest was dominated by a persistent atmospheric circulation pattern anchored to a North Pacific Ocean that was much warmer than average. Strong teleconnection magnitudes of the eastern Pacific oscillation (−EPO), tropical Northern Hemisphere pattern (+TNH), and second-lowest Hudson Bay 500-hPa geopotential height field are indicators that led to severe winter weather across the eastern United States. Unlike in previous cold and snowy midwestern winters, Atlantic Ocean blocking played little to no role in the winter of 2013/14. The primary atmospheric feature of the 2013/14 winter was the 500-hPa high pressure anchored over the North Pacific in response to the extremely warm sea surface temperature anomalies observed of +3.7 standard deviations. Only one other severe midwestern winter (1983/84) since 1950 featured a similar Pacific blocking. The accumulated winter season severity index, which is a metric that combines daily snowfall, snow depth, and temperature data for the winter season, was used to compare the 2013/14 winter with past winters since 1950. Detroit, Michigan, and Duluth, Minnesota, experienced their worst winter of the 55-yr period. Seven climate divisions in northern Illinois, eastern Iowa, and parts of Wisconsin experienced record-cold mean temperatures. These climate conditions were associated with a number of impacts, including a disruption to the U.S. economy, the second-highest ice coverage of the Great Lakes since 1973, and a flight-cancellation rate that had not been seen in 25 years.'
Author: Alan Marinaro; Steve Hilberg; David Changnon; James R. Angel
DOI: 10.1175/JAMC-D-15-0084.1
Issue: 10
Journal: Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Keywords: 'North Pacific Ocean,Teleconnections,Sea surface temperature,Winter/cool season,Seasonal forecasting'
Pages: 2141-2151
Title: The North Pacific–driven severe Midwest winter of 2013/14
Volume: 54
Year: 2015
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Author: 'Trainor, Sarah F.; Chapin III, F. Stuart; Huntington, Henry P.; Natcher, David C.; Kofinas, Gary'
DOI: 10.1080/13549830701657414
Issue: 6
Journal: 'Local Environment: International Journal of Justice and Sustainability'
Pages: 627-643
Title: 'Arctic climate impacts: Environmental injustice in Canada and the United States'
Volume: 12
Year: 2007
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Author: 'Rauken, Trude; Mydske, Per Kristen; Winsvold, Marte'
DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2014.880412
Date: 2015/04/03
ISSN: 1354-9839
Issue: 4
Journal: Local Environment
Pages: 408-423
Publisher: Routledge
Title: Mainstreaming climate change adaptation at the local level
Volume: 20
Year: 2015
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reftype: Journal Article
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Access Year: 2012
Author: "Tans, P.\rKeeling, R."
Place Published: 'Boulder, CO'
Publisher: NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory
Title: 'Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, Full Mauna Loa CO2 Record'
URL: http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/
Year: 2012
_chapter: '["Ch. 24: Oceans FINAL","RF 11"]'
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Author: 'Reimer, Janet J.; Vargas, Rodrigo; Smith, Stephen V.; Lara-Lara, Ruben; Gaxiola-Castro, Gilberto; Martín Hernández-Ayón, J.; Castro, Angel; Escoto-Rodriguez, Martin; Martínez-Osuna, Juan'
DOI: 10.1002/jgrc.20319
ISSN: 2169-9291
Issue: 10
Journal: 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans'
Keywords: air-sea CO2 flux; upwelling; sea surface temperature; 4504 Air/sea interactions; 4217 Coastal processes; 4279 Upwelling and convergences; 4806 Carbon cycling
Pages: 4795-4810
Title: Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the near-shore and intertidal zones influenced by the California current
Volume: 118
Year: 2013
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Author: 'Fan, H.; Sailor, D.'
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2004.09.031
ISSN: 13522310
Issue: 1
Journal: Atmospheric Environment
Pages: 73-84
Title: 'Modeling the impacts of anthropogenic heating on the urban climate of Philadelphia: A comparison of implementations in two PBL schemes'
Volume: 39
Year: 2005
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Accession Number: WOS:000240005300014
Alternate Title: Global Change Biol
Author: 'Hughes, R. F.; Archer, S. R.; Asner, G. P.; Wessman, C. A.; McMurtry, C.; Nelson, J.; Ansley, R. J.'
Author Address: "USDA, Forest Serv, Inst Pacific Isl Forestry, Hilo, HI 96720 USA\rUniv Arizona, Sch Nat Resources, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA\rStanford Univ, Carnegie Inst Washington, Dept Global Ecol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA\rUniv Colorado, Cooperat Inst Res Environm Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA\rUniv Colorado, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA\rUniv Kentucky, Dept Plant & Soil Sci, Lexington, KY 40546 USA\rTexas Agr Exptl Stn, Vernon, TX 76384 USA"
DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2486.2006.01210.x
Date: Sep
ISSN: 1354-1013
Issue: 9
Journal: Global Change Biology
Keywords: anpp; biomass; facilitation; productivity; prosopis glandulosa; sequestration; soil nitrogen; soil organic carbon; tree-grass interactions; woody plant encroachment; net primary production; honey mesquite; subtropical savanna; prosopis-glandulosa; positive interactions; northern-territory; soil respiration; vegetation; dynamics; grasslands
Language: English
Pages: 1733-1747
Title: Changes in Aboveground Primary Production and Carbon and Nitrogen Pools Accompanying Woody Plant Encroachment in a Temperate Savanna
Volume: 12
Year: 2006
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.publisher: 'Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved.'
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Author: 'Rykaczewski, Ryan R.; Dunne, John P.'
DOI: 10.1038/nature09952
Date: 04/14/print
ISSN: 0028-0836
Issue: 7342
Journal: Nature
Pages: E5-E6
Title: A measured look at ocean chlorophyll trends
Volume: 472
Year: 2011
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Abstract: 'The way in which people perceive climate change risk is informed by their social interactions and cultural worldviews comprising fundamental beliefs about society and nature. Therefore, perceptions of climate change risk and vulnerability along with people’s “myths of nature”—that is, how groups of people conceptualize the way nature functions—influence the feasibility and acceptability of climate adaptation planning, policy making, and implementation. This study presents analyses of cultural worldviews that broaden the current treatments of culture and climate change mitigation and adaptation decision making in communities. The authors use insights from community-based climate research and engage the Cultural Theory of Risk conceptual framework to situate community understandings of, and responses to, climate impacts. This study looks at how the issue of climate change manifests socially in four cases in the United States and Tuvalu and how ideas about climate change are produced by the institutional cultural contexts across scales from the local to the global. This approach helps us identify local and regional priorities and support the development of new relationships for adaptation research and planning by helping to diagnose barriers to climate change adaptation, assist improved communication through framing/reframing climate issues based on shared understandings and collective learning, and help move from conflict to cooperation through better negotiation of diverse worldviews.'
Author: 'McNeeley, Shannon M.; Heather Lazrus'
DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-13-00027.1
Issue: 4
Journal: 'Weather, Climate, and Society'
Keywords: 'North America,Pacific Ocean,Planning,Policy,Risk assessment,Societal impacts'
Pages: 506-519
Title: The cultural theory of risk for climate change adaptation
Volume: 6
Year: 2014
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Abstract: 'Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has caused a suite of environmental issues, however, little is known about how the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) in freshwater will be affected by climate change. Freshwater pCO2 varies across systems and is controlled by a diverse array of factors, making it difficult to make predictions about future levels of pCO2. Recent evidence suggests that increasing levels of atmospheric CO2 may directly increase freshwater pCO2 levels in lakes, but rising atmospheric CO2 may also indirectly impact freshwater pCO2 levels in a variety of systems by affecting other contributing factors such as soil respiration, terrestrial productivity and climate regimes. Although future freshwater pCO2 levels remain uncertain, studies have considered the potential impacts of changes to pCO2 levels on freshwater biota. Studies to date have focused on impacts of elevated pCO2 on plankton and macrophytes, and have shown that phytoplankton nutritional quality is reduced, plankton community structure is altered, photosynthesis rates increase and macrophyte distribution shifts with increasing pCO2. However, a number of key knowledge gaps remain and gaining a better understanding of how freshwater pCO2 levels are regulated and how these levels may impact biota, will be important for predicting future responses to climate change.'
Accession Number: 26610406
Author: 'Hasler, C. T.; Butman, D.; Jeffrey, J. D.; Suski, C. D.'
Author Address: "Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, W-503 Turner Hall, 1102 South Goodwin Ave, Urbana, IL, 61801, USA.\rSchool of Environmental and Forest Sciences & Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98125, USA."
DOI: 10.1111/ele.12549
Date: Jan
ISSN: "1461-0248 (Electronic)\r1461-023X (Linking)"
Issue: 1
Journal: Ecology Letters
Keywords: Aquatic Organisms/*physiology; Carbon Dioxide/*chemistry; *Climate Change; Fresh Water/*chemistry; Partial Pressure; Acidification; climate change; freshwater ecology
Notes: "Hasler, Caleb T\rButman, David\rJeffrey, Jennifer D\rSuski, Cory D\reng\rResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't\rResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.\rReview\rEngland\r2015/11/28 06:00\rEcol Lett. 2016 Jan;19(1):98-108. doi: 10.1111/ele.12549. Epub 2015 Nov 27."
Pages: 98-108
Title: Freshwater biota and rising pCO2?
URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26610406
Volume: 19
Year: 2016
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Author: 'Miami-Dade County,'
Institution: Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners
Pages: 33
Place Published: 'Miami, FL'
Title: Recommendations for an enhanced capital plan. Final report for Resolution R-46-15 in support of the Sea Level Risk Task Force final recommendation
URL: http://www.miamidade.gov/green/library/sea-level-rise-capital-plan.pdf
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Author: 'Rosenzweig, Cynthia; Solecki, William'
DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.05.003
Date: 2014/09/01/
ISSN: 0959-3780
Journal: Global Environmental Change
Keywords: Adaptation pathways; Cities; Climate change; Resilience; Transformation
Pages: 395-408
Title: 'Hurricane Sandy and adaptation pathways in New York: Lessons from a first-responder city'
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Author: 'Federspiel, S.'
Institution: University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment
Pages: 62
Place Published: 'Ann Arbor, MI'
Title: 'Climate Change Adaptation Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation: Needs, Resources, and Lessons for the 2013 National Climate Assessment'
Year: 2012
_chapter: '["Ch. 28: Adaptation FINAL"]'
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Author: "Kirwan, Matthew L.; Guntenspergen, Glenn R.; D'Alpaos, Andrea; Morris, James T.; Mudd, Simon M.; Temmerman, Stijn"
DOI: 10.1029/2010gl045489
ISSN: 00948276
Issue: 23
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters
Title: Limits on the Adaptability of Coastal Marshes to Rising Sea Level
Volume: 37
Year: 2010
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Author: 'Kurz, W. A.; Dymond, C. C.; Stinson, G.; Rampley, G. J.; Neilson, E. T.; Carroll, A. L.; Ebata, T.; Safranyik, L.'
Author Address: 'Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, V8Z 1M5, Canada. wkurz@nrcan.gc.ca'
DOI: 10.1038/nature06777
Date: Apr 24
ISSN: "1476-4687 (Electronic)\r0028-0836 (Linking)"
Issue: 7190
Journal: Nature
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Pages: 987-90
Title: Mountain Pine Beetle and Forest Carbon Feedback To Climate Change
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Author: 'Guenther, Robin; Balbus, John'
Publisher: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Title: 'Primary Protection: Enhancing Health Care Resilience for a Changing Climate'
URL: https://toolkit.climate.gov/sites/default/files/SCRHCFI%20Best%20Practices%20Report%20final2%202014%20Web.pdf
Year: 2014
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Author: EPA
ISBN: EPA 815-R-15-010
Publisher: 'U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water'
Title: Recommendations for Public Water Systems to Manage Cyanotoxins in Drinking Water
URL: http://www2.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-06/documents/cyanotoxin-management-drinking-water.pdf
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Accession Number: 15256664
Author: 'Feely, R. A.; Sabine, C. L.; Lee, K.; Berelson, W.; Kleypas, J.; Fabry, V. J.; Millero, F. J.'
Author Address: 'Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA 98115-6349, USA. richard.a.feely@noaa.gov'
DOI: 10.1126/science.1097329
Date: Jul 16
ISSN: "1095-9203 (Electronic)\r0036-8075 (Linking)"
Issue: 5682
Journal: Science
Keywords: 'Animals; Anthozoa/physiology; Atmosphere; Calcification, Physiologic; Calcium Carbonate/*analysis/chemistry/metabolism; *Carbon Dioxide/analysis/metabolism; Chlorophyta/physiology; Ecosystem; Geologic Sediments/chemistry; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Industry; Invertebrates/*physiology; Oceans and Seas; Plankton/*physiology; Seawater/*chemistry; Solubility'
Pages: 362-6
Title: Impact of Anthropogenic CO2 On the CaCO3 System in the Oceans
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Author: 'NASS,'
Institution: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
Pages: 11
Place Published: 'Washington, DC'
Title: Farm labor methodology and quality measures
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Author: 'Sarà, Gianluca; Rinaldi, Alessandro; Montalto, Valeria'
DOI: 10.1111/maec.12106
ISSN: 1439-0485
Issue: 4
Journal: Marine Ecology
Keywords: Dynamic energy budget model; functional trait-based bioenergetic approach; life history traits; marine ectotherms
Pages: 506-515
Title: 'Thinking beyond organism energy use: A trait-based bioenergetic mechanistic approach for predictions of life history traits in marine organisms'
Volume: 35
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Journal: Geology
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Title: Evidence for extensive methane venting on the Southeastern U.S. Atlantic margin
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Abstract: 'Climate change is causing increases in temperature, changes in precipitation and extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and other environmental impacts. It is also causing or contributing to heat-related disorders, respiratory and allergic disorders, infectious diseases, malnutrition due to food insecurity, and mental health disorders. In addition, increasing evidence indicates that climate change is causally associated with collective violence, generally in combination with other causal factors. Increased temperatures and extremes of precipitation with their associated consequences, including resultant scarcity of cropland and other key environmental resources, are major pathways by which climate change leads to collective violence. Public health professionals can help prevent collective violence due to climate change (a) by supporting mitigation measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, (b) by promoting adaptation measures to address the consequences of climate change and to improve community resilience, and (c) by addressing underlying risk factors for collective violence, such as poverty and socioeconomic disparities.'
Author: 'Levy, Barry S.; Victor W. Sidel; Jonathan A. Patz'
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031816-044232
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Journal: Annual Review of Public Health
Keywords: 'climate change,public health,collective violence,war,armed conflict'
Pages: 241-257
Title: Climate change and collective violence
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Abstract: 'Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) are moderate in most climate model projections under increasing greenhouse gas forcing. This intermodel consensus may be an artifact of common model biases that favor a stable AMOC. Observationally based freshwater budget analyses suggest that the AMOC is in an unstable regime susceptible for large changes in response to perturbations. By correcting the model biases, we show that the AMOC collapses 300 years after the atmospheric CO2 concentration is abruptly doubled from the 1990 level. Compared to an uncorrected model, the AMOC collapse brings about large, markedly different climate responses: a prominent cooling over the northern North Atlantic and neighboring areas, sea ice increases over the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian seas and to the south of Greenland, and a significant southward rain-belt migration over the tropical Atlantic. Our results highlight the need to develop dynamical metrics to constrain models and the importance of reducing model biases in long-term climate projection.'
Author: 'Liu, Wei; Xie, Shang-Ping; Liu, Zhengyu; Zhu, Jiang'
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1601666
Issue: 1
Journal: Science Advances
Pages: e1601666
Title: Overlooked possibility of a collapsed Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in warming climate
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Author: 'Fahey, D.W.; S. Doherty; K.A. Hibbard; A. Romanou; P.C. Taylor'
Book Title: 'Climate Science Special Report: Fourth National Climate Assessment, Volume I'
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Editor: 'Wuebbles, D.J.; D.W. Fahey; K.A. Hibbard; D.J. Dokken; B.C. Stewart; T.K. Maycock'
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Place Published: 'Washington, DC, USA'
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Book Title: 'The Role of Nitrogen in Climate Change and the Impacts of Nitrogen-Climate Interactions on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems, Agriculture and Human Health in the United States: A Technical Report Submitted to the US National Climate Assessment'
Editor: "E. C. Suddick\rE. A. Davidson"
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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms10122
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Journal: Nature Communications
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Publisher: The Author(s)
Title: Declining resilience of ecosystem functions under biodiversity loss
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Issue: 17
Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Title: Global and regional trends of aerosol optical depth over land and ocean using SeaWiFS measurements from 1997 to 2010
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Author Address: "Marine Biol Lab, Ctr Ecosyst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA\rMIT, Joint Program Sci & Policy Global Change, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA"
DOI: 10.1002/2014jg002818
Date: Feb
ISSN: 2169-8953
Issue: 2
Journal: 'Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences'
Keywords: carbon cycle; land carbon sinks; land use and land cover change; stand age; fossil fuel emissions; land use legacies; terrestrial biosphere models; net primary production; ponderosa pine; climate; storage; fluxes; forest; dynamics; nitrogen; balance
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Abstract: 'Temperature (T) and equivalent temperature (TE) trends over the United States from 1979 to 2005 and their correlation to land cover types are investigated using National Centers for Environmental Prediction North American Regional Reanalysis data, the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) land use/cover classification, the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) 1992–2001 Retrofit Land Cover Change and the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) derived from AVHRR. Even though most of the magnitude of TE is explained by T, the moisture component induces larger trends and variability of TE relative to T. The contrast between pronounced temporal and spatial differences between T and TE at the near-surface level (2 m) and minor-to-no differences at 300–200 mb is a consistent pattern. This study therefore demonstrates that in addition to temperature, atmospheric heat content may help to quantify the differences between surface and tropospheric heating trends, and hence the impact of land cover types on the surface temperature changes. Correlations of T and TE with NDVI reveal that TE shows a stronger relationship to vegetation cover than T, especially during the growing season, with values that are significantly different and of opposite signs (−0.31 for Tvs NDVI; 0.49 for TEvs NDVI). Our results suggest that land cover types influence both moisture availability and temperature in the lower atmosphere and that TE is larger in areas with higher physical evaporation and transpiration rates. As a result, TE can be used as an additional metric for analysing near-surface heating trends with respect to land cover types. Moreover, TE can be tested as a complementary variable for assessing the impact of land surface and boundary layer processes in re-analysis and weather/climate model studies. '
Author: "Fall, S.\rDiffenbaugh, N.S.\rNiyogi, D.\rPielke, R.A., Sr\rRochon, G."
DOI: 10.1002/joc.2094
ISSN: 1097-0088
Issue: 13
Journal: International Journal of Climatology
Keywords: temperature;; equivalent temperature;; heat content;; NARR;; AVHRR;; NLCD;; NDVI
Pages: 2045-2054
Title: Temperature and equivalent temperature over the United States (1979–2005)
URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/joc.2094/pdf
Volume: 30
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Author: 'Okazaki, Remy R.; Towle, Erica K.; van Hooidonk, Ruben; Mor, Carolina; Winter, Rivah N.; Piggot, Alan M.; Cunning, Ross; Baker, Andrew C.; Klaus, James S.; Swart, Peter K.; Langdon, Chris'
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13481
ISSN: 1365-2486
Issue: 3
Journal: Global Change Biology
Keywords: biomineralization; calcification; climate change; coral reefs; dissolution; Florida Reef Tract; ocean acidification; precipitation; scleractinia; warming
Pages: 1023-1035
Title: Species-specific responses to climate change and community composition determine future calcification rates of Florida Keys reefs
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Abstract: 'Societal risks increase as Earth warms, and increase further for emissions trajectories accepting relatively high levels of near-term emissions while assuming future negative emissions will compensate, even if they lead to identical warming as trajectories with reduced near-term emissions 1 . Accelerating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions reductions, including as a substitute for negative emissions, hence reduces long-term risks but requires dramatic near-term societal transformations 2 . A major barrier to emissions reductions is the difficulty of reconciling immediate, localized costs with global, long-term benefits3,4. However, 2 °C trajectories not relying on negative emissions or 1.5 °C trajectories require elimination of most fossil-fuel-related emissions. This generally reduces co-emissions that cause ambient air pollution, resulting in near-term, localized health benefits. We therefore examine the human health benefits of increasing 21st-century CO2 reductions by 180 GtC, an amount that would shift a ‘standard’ 2 °C scenario to 1.5 °C or could achieve 2 °C without negative emissions. The decreased air pollution leads to 153 ± 43 million fewer premature deaths worldwide, with ~40% occurring during the next 40 years, and minimal climate disbenefits. More than a million premature deaths would be prevented in many metropolitan areas in Asia and Africa, and >200,000 in individual urban areas on every inhabited continent except Australia.'
Author: 'Shindell, Drew; Faluvegi, Greg; Seltzer, Karl; Shindell, Cary'
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-018-0108-y
Date: 2018/04/01
ISSN: 1758-6798
Issue: 4
Journal: Nature Climate Change
Pages: 291-295
Title: 'Quantified, localized health benefits of accelerated carbon dioxide emissions reductions'
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DOI: 10.5194/acp-16-9019-2016
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Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Author: 'Squire, Benjamin; Chidester, Cathy; Raby, Stephanie'
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