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    2014 | Scientific Publications
    Schmidt, G. A., D. T. Shindell, & K. Tsigaridis

    Climate models projected stronger warming over the past 15 years than has been seen in observations. Conspiring factors of errors in volcanic and solar inputs, representations of aerosols, and El...

    2014 | Scientific Publications
    Ripple, W. J., P. Smith, H. Haberl, S. A. Montzka, C. McAlpine & D. H. Boucher

    Summary - Greenhouse gas emissions from ruminant meat production are significant. Reductions in global ruminant numbers could make a substantial contribution to climate change mitigation goals and...

    2014 | Scientific Publications
    Evans, M., & V. Roshchanka (2014) Russian policy on methane emissions in the oil and gas sector: A case study in opportunities and challenges in reducing short-lived forcers, Atmospheric Environment 92:199-206.

    Abstract - Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, 21 times as powerful as carbon dioxide in contributing to climate change on a ton-for-ton basis. Methane, along with other short-lived forcers such...

    2014 | Scientific Publications
    Pierrehumbert, R.T.

    Abstract - Although carbon dioxide emissions are by far the most important mediator of anthropogenic climate disruption, a number of shorter-lived substances with atmospheric lifetimes of under a...

    2014 | Scientific Publications
    Bamberger, I., J. Stieger, N. Buchmann, & W. Eugster (2014) Spatial variability of methane: Attributing atmospheric concentrations to emissions, Environmental Pollution 190:65-74.

    Abstract - Atmospheric methane concentrations were quantified along transects in Switzerland, using a mobile laser spectrometer combined with a GPS, to identify their spatio-temporal patterns and...

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