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Influence of climate change impacts and mitigation costs on inequality between countries

February 2020
Nicolas Taconet, Aurélie Méjean, Céline Guivarch
Climatic Change
By computing the evolution of country-by-country GDP, scenarios are built that account for the joint effects of mitigation costs and climate damages on inequality.Read More →

Recent responses to climate change reveal the drivers of species extinction and survival

February 2020
Cristian Román-Palacios, John J. Wiens
PNAS
This study addresses the specific changes in climate that were associated with recent population extinctions, using data from 538 plant and animal species distributed globally. Read More →

Climate change contributes to widespread declines among bumble bees across continents

February 2020
Peter Soroye, Tim Newbold, Jeremy Kerr
Science
Using long-term data for 66 bumble bee species across North America and Europe, the study tested whether this mechanism altered likelihoods of bumble bee species’ extinction or colonization. Read More →

Record-Setting Ocean Warmth Continued in 2019

January 2020
Lijing Cheng, John Abraham, Jiang Zhu, Kevin E. Trenberth, John Fasullo, Tim Boyer, Ricardo Locarnini, Bin Zhang, Fujiang Yu, Liying Wan, Xingrong Chen, Xiangzhou Song, Yulong Liu, Michael E. Mann
Springer
This article presents new ocean heat content data for the year 2019.Read More →

Climate change now detectable from any single day of weather at global scale

January 2020
Sebastian Sippel, Nicolai Meinshausen, Erich M. Fischer, Enikő Székely, Reto Knutti
Nature Climate Change
The fingerprint of climate change is detected from any single day in the observed global record since early 2012, and since 1999 on the basis of a year of data.Read More →

Forecasted attribution of the human influence on Hurricane Florence

January 2020
K. A Reed, A. M. Stansfield, M. F. Wehner, C. M. Zarzycki
Science Advances
Advance forecasted conditional attribution statements, using a numerical model, were made about the anthropogenic climate change influence on an individual tropical cyclone, Hurricane Florence.Read More →

United in Science 2020

January 2020
World Meteorological Organization
This report brings together the latest climate science related updates from a group of key global partner organizations.Read More →

The Decade of Attribution Science

December 2019
Jane C. Hu
Slate
This article provides an introduction to attribution science, exploring how climate change's role in extreme weather events and how the new field is shaping policy and litigation attempting to deal with climate change.Read More →

Attributing Ocean Acidification to Major Carbon Producers

December 2019
Licker, R, B Ekwurzel, S C Doney, S R Cooley, I D Lima, R Heede, and P C Frumhoff
Environmental Research Letters
This paper has informed societal considerations of the climate responsibilities of these major industrial carbon producers.Read More →

Limiting global warming to 1.5º C will lower increases in inequalities of four hazard indicators of climate change

November 2019
Hideo Shiogama, Tomoko Hasegawa, Shinichiro Fujimori, Daisuke Murakami, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Katsumasa Tanaka, Seita Emori, Izumi Kubota, Manabu Abe, Yukiko Imada, Masahiro Watanabe, Daniel Mitchell, Nathalie Schaller, Jana Sillmann, Erich Fischer, John Scinocca, Ingo Bethke, Ludwig Lierhammer, Jun'ya Takakura, Tim Trautmann, Petra Döll, Sebastian Ostberg, Hannes Schmeid, Fahad Saeed, and Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
Environmental Research Letters
This peer-reviewed study uses climate modeling and socioeconomic indexes to predict the impact of extreme events under 1.5º C and 2º C of warming, especially their impact on least developed countries.Read More →

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