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Sensitivity of arctic CH₄ emissions to landscape wetness diminished by atmospheric feedbacks

July 2023
Philipp de Vrese, Lutz Beckebanze, Leonardo de Aro Galera, Thomas Kleinen, Lars Kutzbach, Zoé Rehder, and Victor Brovkin
Nature Climate Change
This peer-reviewed study uses climate modeling to show that atmospheric feedbacks may accelerate increases in methane emissions from arctic permafrost due to thaw-induced drying of permafrost landscapes.Read More →

State of the Climate in Latin America and the Caribbean 2022

July 2023
World Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
This report summarizes the 2022 state of the climate and the extreme and high-impact weather and climate events in Latin America and the Caribbean, placed in the context of long-term climate variability and change.Read More →

Climate change, water availability, and the burden of rural women’s triple role in Muyuka, Cameroon

June 2023
Lotsmart Fonjang, Regina Zama
Global Environmental Change
This review article draws from ecofeminist writings, interview-style surveys of women in Cameroon, and water availability data to describe how traditional gender roles amplify the vulnerability of women to climate change impacts in Muyuka, Cameroon.Read More →

Wildfire and degradation accelerate northern peatland carbon release

April 2023
S. Wilkinson, R. Andersen, P. Moore, S. Davidson, and J. Waddington
Nature Climate Change
This peer-reviewed study uses datasets from natural, degraded, and restored northern peatlands to show that increased wildfire incidence caused by human activity reduces the carbon sink provided by peatlands.Read More →

Synthesis Report of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report

March 2023
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
This Synthesis Report summarizes the state of knowledge of climate change, its widespread impacts and risks, and climate change mitigation and adaptation, based on the peer-reviewed scientific, technical and socio-economic literature since 2014.Read More →

Global concurrent climate extremes exacerbated by anthropogenic climate change

March 2023
Sha Zhou, Bofu Yu, and Yao Zhang
Science Advances
This peer-reviewed study uses statistical analysis to link increased frequency of temperature and precipitation extremes to anthropogenic climate change. Read More →

Impact of climatic and vegetation dynamic change on runoff over the Three Rivers Source Region based on the Community Land Model

December 2022
Mingshan Deng, Xianhong Meng, Yaqiong Lu, Lele Shu, Zhaoguo Li, Lin Zhao, Hao Chen, Lunyu Shang, Danrui Sheng, and Xinmao Ao.
Climate Dynamics
This peer-reviewed study uses climate modeling to investigate the impact of anthropogenic warming and related vegetation changes on the runoff in the Three Rivers Source Region that drives three economically important rivers in China.Read More →

Climate change alters impacts of extreme climate events on a tropical perennial tree crop

November 2022
Thomas J. Creedy, Rebecca A. Asare, Alexandra C. Morel, Mark Hirons, John Mason, Yadvinder Malhi, Constance L. McDermott, Emmanuel Opoku, Ken Norris
Nature Scientific Reports
This peer-reviewed study analyzes the impact of fluctuations in the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on cocoa production in Ghana, as a model for understanding the impact of anthropogenic climate change and resulting ENSO fluctuation.Read More →

Climate-driven decoupling of wetland and upland biomass trends on the mid-Atlantic coast

October 2022
Yaping Chen, Matthew L. Kirwan
Nature Geoscience
This peer-reviewed study uses 36 years of satellite observations to understand the impact of climate change and sea-level rise on the role that coastal ecosystems play as a global carbon sink.Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Expert Reports of Steven W. Running, Ph.D. & Cathy Whitlock, Ph.D. – Held v. State of Montana

September 2022
Steven W. Running, Cathy Whitlock
Legal Document - Held v. State of Montana
This expert report, submitted by plaintiffs in "Held v. State of Montana," provides an overview of the linkages between anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases and climate change, and connect global climate change to specific impacts in Montana.Read More →

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