Irreducible uncertainty of the effects of policy change on climate change brought about by the Paris agreement is discussed.
Climate-Resilient Water Behavior
Social influence strategies for reducing water demand.
Relationship-building Between Climate Scientists and the Public
There is an ironic similarity between the public who does not respond to information about climate change, and climate experts who do not respond to information about the ineffectiveness of information transfer.
Climate, Weather and Water in History
Water can be understood as both an agent and manifestation of climatic processes.
Climate Data Empathy
Climate data should not be seen just as values of physical variables. Climate data are societal products, and the historical and present-day contexts that are imprinted on climate data are important in their own right.
Understanding Weather and Climate of the past 300 years from Ships’ Logbooks
Ships’ logbooks dating back to the seventeenth century have helped scientists to capture different features of climate during the last centuries previously unknown.
The Ethics of Climate Induced Displacement and Relocation
How can we avoid ethical blind spots in our efforts to help displaced communities rebuild their lives?
Robust Measurement of Hydrological Properties under a Changing Climate
Information about, and analysis of, how hydrological systems might respond to climate change is important for supporting best practice water planning decisions.
The Little Ice Age: Climate and Society in the 15th through 18th Centuries
Scholars in different fields have contrasted the fates of societies or communities that were “vulnerable” to climate change with those that seem to have been “resilient” or even consciously or unconsciously adaptive in the face of the Little Ice Age.
Water in Mountain Ecosystems with a Mediterranean Climate
Predicting and managing resources in a changing climate requires an understanding of plant-accessible subsurface water storage.