Arctic Deep-Ocean Dynamics (Nature):

Warmer Atlantic Water intrusion energizes the Arctic Eurasian Basin

Changing North Atlantic Jet Stream (Nature):

Subseasonal variability of the winter North Atlantic jet stream has decreased due to climate change

Global Tropical Cyclone Landward Extension (Nature):

Tropical cyclone rainfall extends inland

Chinook Salmon Risks & Restoration (GCB):

A Modern Ghost Story: Increased Selective Mortality of Salmon Under Climate Extremes

North America > Heat Stress (Climate Dynamics):

Future humidex extremes over North America: projections & uncertainties from the CanESM5 large ensemble

Antarctic Intermediate Water & Global CO2 Cycle (Science):

Shifts in Antarctic Intermediate Water properties coincide with atmospheric CO2 rise across the Mid-Brunhes Event

New Book (Edward Elgar):

Decolonizing Industrial Heritage: Adaptive Reuse, Community Engagement, & Climate Resilience

Europe > Heatwaves & Mosquitoes (GCB):

Heatwaves Constrain the Future Persistence of Mosquito Vectors in Europe

Southern Ocean Water Mass Changes (Nature):

Poleward migration of warm Circumpolar Deep Water towards Antarctica

Amazonia > Forest Recovery (PNAS):

Forest recovery pathways after fire, drought, & windstorms in southeastern Amazonia

US West > Tree Epidemics (Nature):

Future climate will not save high-elevation white pines

CO2 Removal Technology (Nature):

Negative emissions technologies & practices could challenge global resource supply & environmental limits

South America Wildfires (Nature):

South American fire activity in spring is linked to Antarctic sea ice variability

Greenland > Extreme Melting Events (Nature):

Record-breaking Greenland ice sheet melt events under recent & future climate

Global Urban Heat Risk (Climatic Change):

Three billion urban residents can avoid unprecedented future heat

Texas Gulf Coast > Compound Flooding (Earth's Future):

Rapid Intensification & Relative Sea-Level Rise Amplify Compound Flooding From Hurricanes Harvey & Beryl

Arctic Moisture Transport Dynamics (Nature):

Interlinks between sea-ice melting & continental wetting under a changing Arctic moisture transport

Global Land Carbon Sink (BG):

Soil moisture-induced changes in land carbon sink projections in CMIP6

India > Forest Carbon Stocks (Environ Res-Climate):

Dynamics & future projections of Indian forest carbon stocks under different emission pathways using CMIP6 and LPJ-GUESS

Sahel > Weather Extremes (Nature):

Anthropogenic aerosols override greenhouse gases in Sahel climate change

N Atlantic Tropical Cyclones (Nature):

Warmer temperatures lead to wetter tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic

Tropical Urban Heatwaves & Heat Islands (Nature):

Evaluating the relationship between heat waves & urban heat islands in tropical cities: a case study of Kuala Lumpur & George Town

Arctic & Eurasian Winter Temp Linkages (Nature):

Stratospheric precursor induces wintertime phase reversal of the “warm Arctic-cold Eurasia” pattern

Global Heatwaves & the Role of Land-Atmosphere Coupling (Nature):

Increasing global heatwave occurrence associated with land-atmosphere interactions

Global Drought Dynamics (Nature):

Drought propagation as a nonlinear amplifier of ecohydrological damage

Tropical Forest Biodiversity (Nature):

Biodiversity resilience in a tropical rainforest

AMOC Strength (Science):

Meridionally consistent decline in the observed western boundary contribution to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

Indonesia > Subsidence & Sea Level Risk (Science):

Land subsidence on Java Island & its contributions to relative sea level change

Estimating Global & National GHG Emissions (ESSD):

Differences in anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions estimates explained

Key Actions on AMOC Tipping (PLOS Opinion):

Preparing for a potential crossing of an AMOC tipping point

Changing Landscape for our Marine Food Web (Nature):

Biochemical remodelling of phytoplankton cell composition under climate change

Australia > Future Droughts (HESS):

Future changes in seasonal drought in Australia

Alaska > Estuary Freshwater & Carbon Flows (Glob Biogeochem Cycles):

Hydrological Cycle Intensification & Permafrost Thaw Drive Increased Freshwater & Organic Carbon Inputs to Northern Alaska Estuaries

Tasman Sea > Marine Heatwaves (Nature):

Toward a mechanistic characterisation of marine heatwaves

Antarctic Fast Ice Dynamics (Nature):

Lagged influence of spring southern annular mode on late-summer Antarctic fast ice variability

Global Permafrost & Wildfire Emissions (Nature):

Permafrost & wildfire carbon emissions indicate need for additional action to keep Paris Agreement temperature goals within reach

Global Human Population & Earth's Sustainability (ERL):

Global human population has surpassed Earth’s sustainable carrying capacity

Book Review > Nowhere Left to Go: How Climate Change is Driving Species to the Ends of the Earth

                                   Book Review


Nowhere Left to Go: How Climate Change is Driving Species to the Ends of the Earth, by Benjamin von Brackel, The Experiment, New York, 2022, 278 pp. ISBN: 978-1-61519-861-0 (Translated by Ayça Türkoğlu).


One of the nine components of the scientifically based planetary boundaries framework* is the loss of biosphere integrity (biodiversity losses and extinction).

Biodiversity is all the living things on our planet – from the smallest bacteria to the largest plants and animals…. Biodiversity on Earth is the result of four billion years of evolution.

The Royal Society

Relatively recently, a new scientific field of research has emerged ̶ movement ecology or climate change-induced migration of flora and fauna. Placed within such context, this book, originally published in Germany (2021) under the title Die Natur auf der Flucht, reports numerous examples of how the biodiversity threshold of our world is being overstepped. 

Book Review > The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Futures from the Frontiers of Climate Science

 Book Review

 

The Best of Times, The Worst of Times: Futures from the Frontiers of Climate Science, by Paul Behrens, London, Indigo Press, 2020, 346 pp. ISBN: 978-1-911648-09-3.

Deeply researched, remarkably accessible and comprehensive, The Best of Times is a treatise of the deteriorating social and physical systems of our world. Particularly critical structures include climate, racism, politics, energy, economies, food, information, and the media. Uniquely qualified to address the cross-disciplinary threads of our planetary crises, Behrens categorizes a bundle of wicked problems now facing the human race. Providing context and perspective, this book points to several examples of where inequality has led to collapse of civilizations. A vast set of complex objectives are set out which we must meet in a crucially brief and shrinking timespan. As the author has stated on social media, he emphatically provides no “sugar coating.”

Book Review > Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet:

BOOK REVIEW

Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet, by Johan Rockström and Owen Gaffney, New York, New York, DK, 2021, 227 pp. ISBN: 978-0-7440-2813-3.

What is our destiny? As we look forward to COP26 (Glasgow) in the fall, this book makes clear what must be achieved. Our planet is in crisis. But we’re not only experiencing a climate emergency, we face massive ecological disasters on many fronts. Breaking Boundaries builds upon collaborative research, specifically highly cited scientific papers (2009, 2009, 2015, 2019) which introduced the novel concept of “planetary boundaries”  ̶  irreversible and abrupt tipping points (non-linear changes) in our Earth’s systems. Not only has this ground breaking approach catalyzed a new area of academic research, over recent years, Rockström has clarified this model to a widening audience via TED Talks and other public formats (including a recent Netflix documentary).