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Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis population collapse linked to climate-driven shifts in predator distribution

July 2021
R. Anne Richards and Margaret Hunter
PLOS One
This study links climate-driven shifts in longfin squid to the collapse of the northern shrimp population in the Gulf of Maine.Read More →

High ambient temperature and child emergency and hospital visits in New York City

June 2021
Li Niu, Maria Teresa Herrera, Blean Girma, Bian Liu, Leah Schinasi, Jane E. Clougherty, Perry E. Sheffield
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
This study assesses the differing associations between high ambient temperatures and risk of emergency department visits and hospitalizations among children by age group in New York City.Read More →

Extent and Causes of Chesapeake Bay Warming

June 2021
Kyle E. Hinson, Marjorie A.M. Friedrichs, Pierre St-Laurent, Fei Da, Raymond G. Najjar
Journal of the American Water Resources Association
This study quantifies Chesapeake Bay warming and its causes since 1985.Read More →

Benchmarking Methane and Other GHG Emissions Of Oil & Natural Gas Production in the United States

June 2021
Robert LaCount, Tom Curry, Luke Hellgren, Pye Russell
Clean Air Task Force
Data on U.S. oil and gas production are combined to facilitate comparing emissions performance metrics for oil and gas producers. Read More →

Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment: Past, Present, and Future Climate Change in Greater Yellowstone Watersheds

June 2021
Steven Hostetler, Cathy Whitlock, Bryan Shuman, David Liefert, Charles Wolf Drimal, and Scott Bischke
Greater Yellowstone Climate Assessment
This assessment presents an in-depth summary of past, historical, and projected future changes to temperature, precipitation, and water in the Greater Yellowstone Area.Read More →

China‐U.S. trade dispute and its impact on global agricultural markets, the U.S. economy, and greenhouse gas emissions

May 2021
Amani Elobeid, Miguel Carriquiry, Jerome Dumortier, David Swenson, Dermot J. Hayes
Wiley-Blackwell
This study measures the impacts of the US-China trade war on agricultural commodity markets and greenhouse gas emissions from land-use change.Read More →

Estimated Global Disease Burden From US Health Care Sector Greenhouse Gas Emissions

April 2021
Matthew J. Eckelman PhD, and Jodi D. Sherman MD
American Journal of Public Health
This research quantifies the increased disease burden caused by US health care sector life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of 614 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents in 2013.Read More →

Attribution of production-stage methane emissions to assess spatial variability in the climate intensity of US natural gas consumption

April 2021
Diana Burns, Emily Grubert
Institute of Physics
This article presents first-order estimates of the production-stage methane emissions intensity of natural gas consumed in the United States. Read More →

Increasing importance of temperature as a contributor to the spatial extent of streamflow drought

February 2021
Manuela I Brunner, Daniel L Swain, Eric Gilleland, Andrew W Wood
IOPscience
The authors conclude that continued global warming may further increase drought extents, requiring adaptation of regional drought management strategies.Read More →

The changing risk and burden of wildfire in the United States

January 2021
Marshall Burke, Anne Driscoll, Sam Heft-Neal, Jiani Xue, Jennifer Burney, Michael Wara
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
To illustrate how changes in wildfire activity might affect air pollution and related health outcomes, and how these linkages might guide future science and policy, the authors relate satellite-based fire and smoke data to information from pollution Read More →

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