Nature Climate Change website – coming soon
Our regular readers will have noticed that Climate Feedback has been on hiatus over the summer – apologies for the silence. The good news is that taking a break from blogging has allowed us to do all...
View ArticleA call to contribute
Olive Heffernan Next spring will bring a much-awaited and exciting new addition to the family of Nature journals. The newest of Nature’s research journals, Nature Climate Change will dedicate its...
View ArticlePenguins feel the pain
Sid Perkins A well-designed scientific experiment shouldn’t affect the behavior of its subjects or cause them harm. Yet that’s exactly the result of using flipper bands to identify individual penguins...
View ArticleOur pick of the recent literature
Each week on Nature Climate Change, we select three papers published within the last month that we find noteworthy for their novelty and wide interest. Our latest picks are: Built environment: Cities...
View ArticleOur pick of the recent literature
Each week on Nature Climate Change, we select three papers published within the last month that we find noteworthy for their novelty and wide interest. Our latest picks are: Media: Reporters get it...
View ArticleCorals show complex response to climate change
Sid Perkins In the coming decades, the world’s coral reefs will suffer a variety of indignities, from global threats such as warming seas and ocean acidification to local and regional problems such as...
View ArticleOur pick of the recent literature
Each week on Nature Climate Change, we select three papers published within the last month that we find noteworthy for their novelty and wide interest. Our latest picks are: Policy: Global cooperation...
View ArticleAAAS 2011: Ill effects of climate on ocean fisheries
Sid Perkins WASHINGTON, DC – Climate change will dramatically alter marine ecosystems, wreaking havoc on many fisheries and exacting a huge economic toll, researchers reported today at the annual...
View ArticleAAAS 2011: Beyond the “California condor” approach to adaptation
Sid Perkins WASHINGTON, DC – Although no one knows the ultimate effects of climate change on marine ecosystems, scientists know enough about the oceans to proceed with adaptation, researchers reported...
View ArticleAAAS 2011: Climate change poses challenge to food safety
Sid Perkins WASHINGTON, DC – Climate change will pose a number of challenges to food safety in the coming decades, from boosting the rates of food- and water-borne illnesses to enabling the spread of...
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