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Open Access article on climate-change driven migrations

Robert McLeman published this month (April) an interesting article on the Developments in modeling of climate change-related migration. This article is part of a special issue in the journal climatic…Continue

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Climate change influences the oxygen content of the ocean

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Started Jan 19, 2012

The global chemistry experiment “water: a chemical solution”

Part of the International Year of chemistry (chemistry2011.org), this experiment is an initiative of IUPAC and UNESCO to make students of all ages all over the world aware of how chemistry…Continue

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Open Access article on climate-change driven migrations

Robert McLeman published this month (April) an interesting article on the Developments in modeling of climate change-related migration. This article is part of a special issue in the journal climatic change called “Improving the Assessment and Valuation of Climate Change Impacts for Policy and Regulatory Analysis” organized by Alex L. Marten, Kate C. Shouse, and Robert E. Kopp. In this article, McLeman provides a great overview of the climate- change-related migrations. He shows the…See More
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New book format in Climate Science: between article and book

Dear all, Springer is launching a new book format in Climate sciences: This is called SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies, and these are samll books, from 50 until 125 pages. So this is really between an article and a traditional book, but is treated as a book (ISBN etc). The big advantage is that, if you have a study you want to publish but is too long for an article and too small for a big book, you can now still explain your whole study in this new format. The books can be: a timely reports of…See More
Oct 9, 2012
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New book format in Climate Science: between article and book

Dear all, Springer is launching a new book format in Climate sciences: This is called SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies, and these are samll books, from 50 until 125 pages. So this is really between an article and a traditional book, but is treated as a book (ISBN etc). The big advantage is that, if you have a study you want to publish but is too long for an article and too small for a big book, you can now still explain your whole study in this new format. The books can be: a timely reports of…See More
Oct 9, 2012
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"The Sunderbans, spreading across West Bengal and Bangladesh, is fast emerging as the climate change flashpoint of the globe. Despite the warning signals of increased frequency of cyclones and tidal floods, the West Bengal government has drawn up a…"
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"Apparently, the Ice sheet from Greenland might completely melt with already just 1.6 degrees increase in temperature. This is the result of a study published in Nature Climate Change (doi:10.1038/nclimate1449) by  Alexander Robinson, Reinhard…"
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"Risks of sea level rise to disadvantaged communities in the United States Jeremy Martinich, James Neumann, Lindsay Ludwig and Lesley Jantarasami   Open Access MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL…"
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"Continuous measurement of methane flux over a larch forest using a relaxed eddy accumulation method Masahito Ueyama, Ken Hamotani, Wataru Nishimura, Yoshiyuki Takahashi, Nobuko Saigusa and Reiko Ide   Open…"
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Climate change influences the oxygen content of the ocean

From an article published in Science Daily 17th January 2012: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/01/120117161425.htmStudy from Samuel L. Jaccard & Eric D. Galbraith. Large climate-driven changes of oceanic oxygen concentrations during the last deglaciation. Nature Geoscience, 2012 DOI: 1038/ngeo1352See More
Jan 19, 2012
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"Recent change of the global monsoon precipitation (1979–2008) Bin Wang, Jian Liu, Hyung-Jin Kim, Peter J. Webster and So-Young Yim   Open access: CLIMATE…"
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New book format in Climate Science: between article and book

Dear all, Springer is launching a new book format in Climate sciences: This is called SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies, and these are samll books, from 50 until 125 pages. So this is really between an article and a traditional book, but is treated as a book (ISBN etc). The big advantage is that, if you have a study you want to publish but is too long for an article and too small for a big book, you can now still explain your whole study in this new format. 

The books can be: a timely…

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Posted on October 9, 2012 at 9:52am

Aquarius mission from NASA

The Aquarius mission was designed to better understand the water cycle, how the ocean circulation works (temperature, salinity...) and their influence on climate. It was launched in June 2011and is now in orbit, giving its first results. Last week, the Aquarius team already gave results on the effect of the tropical storm Lee in New Orleans (sept. 2-3 2011): the Aquarius instruments detected a low-salinity level between the Mississippi river delta and the Florida panhandle. This is likely to…

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Posted on December 14, 2011 at 10:08am

For people signing up at AGU: win $500 springer books voucher!

You are a researcher working on/interested in climate? you are going to the AGU fall meeting 2011? then you can leave your contact details or business card in the Springer booth and we will email you with an invitation to join the ClimateSciNet mailing list. One business card will be randomly…

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Calling all creatives: green film competition for everybody.

 

 

 The Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks competition is a new initiative being launched by Climate Scientists from…

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