Climatic Change 1998 - Abstracts

Climatic Change 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
An update based on the 1994 ENSO event.(Drought in the Rain Forest, part 2)Earth sciencesSalafsky, Nick
Avoiding a cop-out: moving towards systematic decision-making under the climate convention.Earth sciencesNajam, Adil, Sagar, Ambuj
Avoiding a cop-out: moving towards systematic decision-making under the Climate Convention.Earth sciencesNajam, Adil, Sagar, Ambuj
Climate-convection feedbacks: some further issues. (response to article by G.E. Shaw, et. al., in this issue, pp.23)(Editorial)Earth sciencesBetts, Alan K.
Comments on J.B. Smith (Climatic Change, 32, 313-326) and the aggregation of climate change damage costs.Earth sciencesDemeritt, David, Rothman, Dale
Further documentary evidence of northern hemispheric coverage of the great dry fog of 1783.Earth sciencesDemaree, Gaston R., Ogilvie, Astrid E.J., Zhang, De'er
Further documentary evidence of Northern Hemispheric coverage of the great dry fog of 1783. (response to R.B. Stothers, Climatic Change, vol. 32, p. 79, 1996)Earth sciencesDemaree, Gaston R., Ogilvie, Astrid E.J., Zhang, De'er
Kyoto protocol: the unfinished agenda. (international treaty on greenhouse gas emission reduction)(Editorial)Earth sciencesSchneider, Stephen H.
Quantifying the health risks of climate change through simulation modeling.Earth sciencesPatz, Jonathan
Response to commentary by Demeritt and Rothman.(in this issue, p. 699)Earth sciencesSmith, Joel B.
We need some new ideas. (for policy makers on the reduction of the concentration of greenhouse gases to below dangerous levels)(Editorial)Earth sciencesEdmonds, Jae
Why worry about the weather? (global warming and its effects on humanity)(Editorial)Earth sciencesPerry, John S.
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