Toward better climate predictions using the ocean as the atmosphere’s memory.
Rising Above Climate Apathy
Climate scientist, Dr. Juan Declet-Barreto, discusses the wider impacts of climate change, emerging sentiments of apathy and how we rise above them.
Editorial: Climate Week 2019
2019 can be a turning point in the fight against climate breakdown.
Climate and Society: Assessing the Use of Historical Datasets
Recent advances in paleoclimatology and the growing digital availability of large historical datasets on human activity have created new opportunities to investigate long‐term interactions between climate and society.
Enfranchising the Future: Climate Justice and the Representation of Future Generations
Today, the representation of future generations in climate policymaking is one of the most dynamic areas of democratic innovation.
A Review of Past and Projected Changes in Australia’s Rainfall
As Australia is the second driest continent on Earth, reliable projections around the trends and variability in future rainfall are crucial for policymakers and water resource management.
Why Should Biologists Become More Like Climate Scientists?
Now that climate scientists can make better projections of climate change, biologists need to project and prevent its impacts on biodiversity.
Courts and Litigants in Climate Governance
The literature on climate change litigation highlights key emerging, interdisciplinary themes including the role of science, time, place and human rights claims in climate change litigation and explores the relationship between litigation and climate governance.
Risks of Nonstate Action in Sustainability and Climate Governance
The more engagement the better?
Goals Not Coal: Advising German Climate Policy
Prof. Claudia Kemfert talks bold climate policies for Germany.