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Science, 2003
Large, abrupt, and widespread climate changes with major impacts have occurred repeatedly in the past, when the Earth system was forced across thresholds. Although abrupt climate changes can occur for many reasons, it is conceivable that human forcing of climate change is increasing the probability of large, abrupt events.
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Large, abrupt, and widespread climate changes with major impacts have occurred repeatedly in the past, when the Earth system was forced across thresholds. Although abrupt climate changes can occur for many reasons, it is conceivable that human forcing of climate change is increasing the probability of large, abrupt events.
Alley, R. +10 more
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A changing climate for climate modeling
IEEE Concurrency, 1999Is the Earth's climate changing, and to what degree are these changes due to human actions? These are the key questions that must be answered before ratification of the Kyoto Protocol. Measurements must be used to evaluate the credibility of supercomputer models of the atmospheric, oceanic, and biotic systems that determine the world's climate.
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Collapse and rapid resumption of Atlantic meridional circulation linked to deglacial climate changes
Nature, 2004J. McManus +4 more
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Climate change impacts on crop yields
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023E. Rezaei +7 more
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Climate Change and Climate Change Communication
2020By time, climate change research is divided into paleoclimatology research and modern climate change research. Closely related to paleogeology, paleontology, geochemistry, and atmospheric physics, paleoclimatology mainly studies the formation of climate during the geologic epoch. Dated back to the late nineteenth century, modern climate change research
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The changing climate of climate change economics
Ecological Economics, 2016Climate change economics is now four decades old. Much of what it has achieved as a field of academic enquiry can be linked back to issues of integrated assessment modelling. This paper shows that the standard approach is going through a major change in scope as of the last five years.
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Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon
, 2008V. Ramanathan, G. Carmichael
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Constraints on future changes in climate and the hydrologic cycle
Nature, 2002M. Allen, W. Ingram
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Climate change impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa: from physical changes to their social repercussions
Regional Environmental Change, 2017O. Serdeczny +8 more
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