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Accelerated Transition Between Dry and Wet Periods in a Warming Climate

October 2022
Huijiao Chen, Shuo Wang
Geophysical Research Letters
Peer-reviewed study concludes that, as global warming intensifies, approximately 59% of global land area is expected to experience a shorter transition time between dry and wet periods, in so-called "climate whiplash."Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Expert Reports of Daniel B. Fagre, Ph.D. – Held v. State of Montana

September 2022
Daniel B. Fagre
Legal Document - Held v. State of Montana
In this expert report, filed by plaintiffs in "Held v. State of Montana," the author assesses the impact of climate change on the mountain glaciers of Montana's Glacier National Park.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 →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Expert Reports of Lise Van Sustern, M.D. – Held v. State of Montana

September 2022
Lise Van Sustern
Legal Document - Held v. State of Montana
In this expert report, filed by plaintiffs in the case "Held v. State of Montana," Dr. Van Sustern assesses the impact of climate change on the mental health of children in Montana, including the youth plaintiffs.Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Expert Reports of Lori G. Byron, MD, MS & Robert G. Byron, MD, MPH – Held v. State of Montana

September 2022
Lori G. Byron, Robert G. Byron
Legal Document - Held v. State of Montana
In this report, filed by plaintiffs in the case "Held v. State of Montana," the authors assess the impact of climate change on public health in Montana, with a particular focus on impacts to children and the youth plaintiffs.Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Expert Report of Jack A. Stanford – Held v. State of Montana

September 2022
Jack A. Stanford
Legal Document - Held v. State of Montana
In this expert report, filed by plaintiffs in "Held v. State of Montana," the author provides expert testimony regarding the adverse impacts of climate change on Montana’s freshwater ecosystems, and the resulting impacts on the plaintiffs.Read More →

LEGAL RESOURCE – Expert Reports of Peter A. Erickson – Held v. State of Montana

September 2022
Peter A. Erickson
Legal Document - Held v. State of Montana
In this expert report, submitted by plaintiffs in "Held v. Montana," the author assesses emissions attributable to "extraction of fossil fuels; processing and transportation of fossil fuels; and consumption of fossil fuels by end users" in Montana.Read More →

Climate Shift Index

September 2022
Climate Central
Climate Central
Climate Shift Index (CSI) levels indicate how much climate change has altered the frequency of daily temperatures at a particular location. Read More →

Increasing western wildfire impacts on snowpack in the western U.S.

September 2022
Stephanie Kampf, Daniel McGrath, Megan Sears, Steven Fassnacht, Leonie Kiewiet, and John Hammond
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
This peer-reviewed study uses satellite mapping of snow pack in the western United States and government wildfire area datasets to show that wildfires are decreasing snow pack and shifting towards areas with late snow melt.Read More →

Climate change likely increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan

September 2022
Friederike E. L. Otto, Mariam Zachariah, Fahad Saeed, Ayesha Siddiqi, Kamil Shahzad, Haris Mushtaq, Arulalan T, Krishna AchutaRao, Chaithra S, Clair Barnes, Sjoukje Philip, Sarah Kew, Robert Vautard, Gerbrand Koren, Izidine Pinto, Piotr Wolski, Maja Vahlberg, Roop Singh, Julie Arrighi, Maarten van Aalst, Lisa Thalheimer, Emmanuel Raju, Sihan Li, Wenchang Yang, Luke J. Harrington, Ben Clarke
Worldwide Weather Attribution
Between June and August of 2022, rains flooding in Pakistan affected over 33 million people, destroyed 1.7 million homes, and killed nearly 1500 people. This event attribution study analyzes the impact of climate change on this extreme rainfall.Read More →

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