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Climate Science Document Library 2012

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Extreme Weather Events in Europe: preparing for climate change adaptation This study arises from the concern that changes in weather patterns will be one of the principal effects of climate change and with these will come extreme weat...
Global change and the groundwater management challenge With rivers in critical regions already exploited to capacity throughout the world and ground- water overdraft as well as large-scale contamination occurring in...
Biodiversity and the Feel-Good Factor: Understanding Associations between Self-Reported Human Well-being and Species Richness Over half of the world’s human population lives in cities, and for many, urban greenspaces are the only places where they encounter biodiversity. This is of p...
International trade drives biodiversity threats in developing nations Human activities are causing Earth’s sixth major extinction event1— an accelerating decline of the world’s stocks of biological diversity at rates 100 to ...
Herb layer extinction debt in highly fragmented temperate forests – Completely paid after 160 years? The time-delayed extinction of plant species following habitat fragmentation is a well-known phenomenon in ecology. The length of the relaxation time until this...
SOME REFLECTIONS ON CLIMATE CHANGE, GREEN GROWTH ILLUSIONS AND DEVELOPMENT SPACE Many economists and policy makers advocate a fundamental shift towards “green growth” as the new, qualitatively-different growth paradigm, based on enhanced...
Focus on poleward shifts in species’ distribution underestimates the fingerprint of climate change Species are largely predicted to shift poleward as global temperatures increase, with this fingerprint of climate change being already observed across a range o...
Anthropogenic influence on multidecadal changes in reconstructed global evapotranspiration Global warming is expected to intensify the global hydrological cycle1, with an increase of both evapotranspiration (EVT) and precipitation. Yet, the magnitude ...
Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity Understanding climate sensitivity is critical to projecting climate change in response to a given forcing scenario. Recent analyses1–3 have suggested that tra...
On a collision course: competition and dispersal differences create no-analogue communities and cause extinctions during climate change Most climate change predictions omit species interactions and interspecific variation in dispersal. Here, we develop a model of multiple competing species along...
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The cost of policy simplification in conservation incentive programs Incentive payments to private landowners provide a common strategy to conserve biodiversity and enhance the supply of goods and services from ecosystems. To del...
Global Cooling by Grassland Soils of the Geological Past and Near Future Keywords grass, mammal, coevolution, paleosol, paleoclimate, carbon sequestration, albedo Abstract Major innovations in the evolution of vegetation such as t...
Seeing the landscape for the trees: Metrics to guide riparian shade management in river catchments Rising water temperature (Tw) due to anthropogenic climate change may have serious conse- quences for river ecosystems. Conservation and/or expansion of riparia...
Continuous flux of dissolved black carbon from a vanished tropical forest biome Humans have used fire extensively as a tool to shape Earth’s vegetation. The slash-and-burn destruction of Brazil’s Atlantic forest, which once covered over...
The subnivium: a deteriorating seasonal refugium For many terrestrial organisms in the Northern Hemisphere, winter is a period of resource scarcity and energy deficits, survivable only because a seasonal refug...
Vulnerability of terrestrial island vertebrates to projected sea-level rise Sea-level rise (SLR) from global warming may have severe consequences for biodiversity; however, a baseline, broad- scale assessment of the potential consequenc...
Systemic trade risk of critical resources Complex Systems: In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the role of strongly interconnected markets in causing systemic instability has been increasingly ack...
Regional growth decline of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and its potential causes Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh) has experienced poor vigor, regeneration failure, and elevated mortality across much of its range, but there has been relativ...