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Climate Science Document Library 2014

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PLoSONE-Farming.pdf
Land, irrigation water, greenhouse gas, and reactive nitrogen burdens of meat, eggs, and dairy production in the United States Livestock production impacts air and water quality, ocean health, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on regional to global scales and it is the largest use of l...
After the talks The real business of decarbonization begins after an agreement is signed at the Paris climate conference, argue David G. Victor and James P. Leape.
Temporal dynamics of a commensal network of cavity-nesting vertebrates: increased diversity during an insect outbreak Network analysis offers insight into the structure and function of ecological communities, but little is known about how empirical networks change over time du...
PNAS-2015-Jokinen-1423977112.pdf
Livestock and the Environment: What Have We Learned in the Past Decade? The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade. With a more prosperous and urbanized population projected ...
Comparative Drought Responses of Quercus ilex L. and Pinus sylvestris L. in a Montane Forest Undergoing a Vegetation Shift Different functional and structural strategies to cope with water shortage exist both within and across plant communities. The current trend towards increasing ...
Three decades of multi-dimensional change in global leaf phenology We show that the phenology of vegetation activity changed severely (by more than 2 standard deviations in one or more dimensions of phe- nological change) on 54...
How wide is a stream? Spatial extent of the potential ‘‘stream signature’’ in terrestrial food webs using meta-analysis The magnitude of cross-ecosystem resource subsidies is increasingly well recognized; however, less is known about the distance these subsidies travel into the r...
From sink to source: Regional variation in U.S. forest carbon futures The sequestration of atmospheric carbon (C) in forests has partially offset C emissions in the United States (US) and might reduce overall costs of achieving em...
Global water resources affected by human interventions and climate change Humans directly change the dynamics of the water cycle through dams constructed for water storage, and through water withdrawals for industrial, agricultural, o...
Future temperature in southwest Asia projected to exceed a threshold for human adaptability A human body may be able to adapt to extremes of dry-bulb temperature (commonly referred to as simply temperature) through perspiration and associated evaporati...
Future temperature in southwest Asia projected to exceed a threshold for human adaptability A human body may be able to adapt to extremes of dry-bulb temperature (commonly referred to as simply temperature) through perspiration and associated evaporati...
Pedoecological Modeling to Guide Forest Restoration using Ecological Site Descriptions the u.s. department of agriculture (usda)-natural resources conservation service (nrcs) uses an ecological site description (esd) framework to help incorporate ...
Pedoecological Modeling to Guide Forest Restoration using Ecological Site Descriptions the u.s. department of agriculture (usda)-natural resources conservation service (nrcs) uses an ecological site description (esd) framework to help incorporate ...
Pedoecological Modeling to Guide Forest Restoration using Ecological Site Descriptions the u.s. department of agriculture (usda)-natural resources conservation service (nrcs) uses an ecological site description (esd) framework to help incorporate ...
Medieval warming initiated exceptionally large wildfire outbreaks in the Rocky Mountains Many of the largest wildfires in US history burned in recent decades, and climate change explains much of the increase in area burned. The frequency of extreme ...
Thermodynamics of firms’ growth The distribution of firms’ growth and firms’ sizes is a topic under intense scrutiny. In this paper, we show that a thermodynamic model based on the maximum...
Rapid deposition of oxidized biogenic compounds to a temperate forest We report fluxes and dry deposition velocities for 16 atmospheric compounds above a southeastern United States forest, including: hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), nitr...
WHY FORESTS ARE PIVOTAL IN PLANNING FOR CLIMATE CHANGE 17 slides show carbon-forest relationships including logging and carbon in US forests