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Peer-reviewed Study

This category encompasses original research on attribution that has undergone peer review. It applies to specific studies; not to reviews or meta-analyses of the studies.

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 →

Changes in annual extreme temperature and heat indices in Limpopo province: period 1941–2016

January 2021
Mohau J. Mateyisi, Malebajoa A. Maoela, Amukelani Maluleke, Mokhele E. Moeletsi, Graham von Maltitz
Springer
Statistically significant warming trends at 5 of 10 climate stations within the Limpopo province in South Africa were observed from 1941-2016.Read More →

Potential linkages of extreme climate events with vegetation and large-scale circulation indices in an endorheic river basin in northwest China

January 2021
Qingping Cheng, Fanglei Zhong, Ping Wang
Elsevier
Extreme climate indices were significantly correlated with vegetation types and large-scale circulation indices in the HRB.Read More →

IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON RICE PRODUCTION IN JHARKHAND

January 2021
RAKESH KUMAR MAHTO , NEELANJANA CHOUDHURY, MUNISH GOVIND
Global Science Publications
As a result of climate change extreme abiotic factor like high and low temperature, salinity, osmotic stress, heavy rain, floods and forest damages are posing serious threats to rice production.Read More →

A Global, Continental, and Regional Analysis of Changes in Extreme Precipitation

December 2020
Qiaohong Sun, Xuebin Zhang, Francis Zwiers, Seth Westra, Lisa V. Alexander
American Meteorological Society
This paper provides an updated analysis of observed changes in extreme precipitation using high-quality station data up to 2018.Read More →

Seven centuries of reconstructed Brahmaputra River discharge demonstrate underestimated high discharge and flood hazard frequency

November 2020
Mukund P. Rao, Edward R. Cook, Benjamin I. Cook, Rosanne D. D’Arrigo, Jonathan G. Palmer, Upmanu Lall, Connie A. Woodhouse, Brendan M. Buckley, Maria Uriarte, Daniel A. Bishop, Jun Jian & Peter J. Webster
This study uses a new seven-century tree-ring reconstruction of monsoon season Brahmaputra discharge to demonstrate that the early instrumental period (1956–1986 C.E.) ranks amongst the driest of the past seven centuries (13th percentile).Read More →

Study on the Quantitative Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions in Sewage-Sludge Treatment System

November 2020
Zhiyi Liang, Toru Matsumoto, Lei Zhang, Bing Liu
Springer
This study contains estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from sewage-sludge treatment considering CO2 emissions from sewage treatment and N2O emissions from sludge treatment.Read More →

Climate change risk to global port operations

November 2020
C. Izaguirre, I. J. Losada, P. Camus, J. L. Vigh, V. Stenek
Nature
This study presents an analysis of historical global risk to port operations under a high-end warming scenario.Read More →

The global scale, distribution and growth of aviation: Implications for climate change

November 2020
Stefan Gössling, Andreas Humpe
Science Direct
This study discusses the scale, distribution and growth of aviation until 2018, also with a view to consider the climate change implications of a return to volume growthRead More →

Combined Impacts of Warm Central Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures and Anthropogenic Warming on the 2019 Severe Drought in East China

October 2020
Shuangmei Ma, Congwen Zhu, Juan Liu
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
Warm central equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature and anthropogenic warming were possibly responsible for the severe drought that occurred in East China from August to October 2019. Read More →

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