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The effect of rainfall changes on economic production

January 2022
Maximilian Kotz, Anders Levermann, & Leonie Wenz
Nature
This study assesses the distribution of rainfall at multiple timescales and the effects on different sectors in order to uncover channels through which climatic conditions can affect the economy.Read More →

Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions

January 2022
Lijing Cheng, John Abraham, Kevin E. Trenberth, John Fasullo, Tim Boyer, Michael E. Mann, Jiang Zhu, Fan Wang, Ricardo Locarnini, Yuanlong Li, Bin Zhang, Zhetao Tan, Fujiang Yu, Liying Wan, Xingrong Chen, Xiangzhou Song, Yulong Liu, Franco Reseghetti, Simona Simoncelli, Viktor Gouretski, Gengxin Chen, Alexey Mishonov & Jim Reagan
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
This study finds that the world ocean, in 2021, was the hottest ever recorded by humans.Read More →

Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions

January 2022
Lijing Cheng, John Abraham, Kevin E. Trenberth, John Fasullo, Tim Boyer, Michael E. Mann, Jiang Zhu, Fan Wang, Ricardo Locarnini, Yuanlong Li, Bin Zhang, Zhetao Tan, Fujiang Yu, Liying Wan, Xingrong Chen, Xiangzhou Song, Yulong Liu, Franco Reseghetti, Simona Simoncelli, Viktor Gouretski, Gengxin Chen, Alexey Mishonov & Jim Reagan
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
This study analyses recent ocean heat content changes through 2021. Read More →

Preliminary US Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimates for 2021

January 2022
Alfredo Rivera, Kate Larsen, Hannah Pitt, and Shweta Movalia
Rhodium Group
This study estimates that United States' economy-wide GHG emissions increased 6.2% relative to 2020, though emissions remained 5% below 2019 levels.Read More →

Marine Heatwaves in the Chesapeake Bay

January 2022
Piero L. F. Mazzini & Cassia Pianca
Frontiers in Marine Science
This study finds that long-term warming of the Chesapeake Bay has led to significant trends in the frequency and intensity of marine heat waves in the region. Read More →

Poleward expansion of tropical cyclone latitudes in warming climates

December 2021
Joshua Studholme, Alexey V. Fedorov, Sergey K. Gulev, Kerry Emanuel, & Kevin Hodges
Nature Geoscience
This study concludes that twenty-first century tropical cyclones will most probably occupy a broader range of latitudes than those of the past 3 million years.Read More →

Extreme heat and its association with social disparities in the risk of spontaneous preterm birth

December 2021
Lara Cushing, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Alan Hubbard
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
This study tests the hypotheses that acute exposure to extreme heat is associated with higher risk of live spontaneous preterm birth and that risks are higher among people of color. Read More →

Postnatal exposure to ambient temperature and rapid weight gain among infants delivered at term gestations: a population-based cohort study

December 2021
Carlos Francisco Dionicio López, Neora Alterman, Ronit Calderon-Margalit, Michael Hauzer, Itai Kloog, Raanan Raz
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology
This study examines whether exposure to high ambient temperatures during infancy is associated with rapid infant weight gain in Israel.Read More →

Accelerated mass loss of Himalayan glaciers since the Little Ice Age

December 2021
Ethan Lee, Jonathan L. Carrivick, Duncan J. Quincey, Simon J. Cook, William H. M. James & Lee E. Brown
Scientific Reports
This study shows a ten-fold acceleration in Himalayan glacier ice loss.Read More →

Increased labor losses and decreased adaptation potential in a warmer world

December 2021
Luke A. Parsons, Drew Shindell, Michelle Tigchelaar, Yuqiang Zhang, & June T. Spector
Nature Communications
This study examines the effect of global warming on labor and potential adaptations.Read More →

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