Tyndall Centre Publications
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"Multiple models to inform climate change policy: A pragmatic response to the 'beyond the ABC' debate." Environment and Planning A 43, no. 12 (2012): 2781-2787. Abstract
"The Role of interactions in a world implementing adaptation and mitigation solutions to climate change." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 369 (2011): 217-241. Abstract
"Anthropogenic greenhouse gas contribution to flood risk in England and Wales in autumn 2000." Nature 470, no. 7334 (2011): 382-385. Abstract
"Attribution of Autumn/Winter 2000 flood risk in England to anthropogenic climate change: A catchment-based study." Journal of Hydrology 406, no. 1-2 (2011): 97-112. Abstract
"Beyond the Tipping Point: Understanding Perceptions of Abrupt Climate Change and Their Implications." Weather, Climate, and Society 3 (2011): 48-60. Abstract
"Climate variability and dengue fever in warm and humid Mexico." American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 84, no. 5 (2011): 757-763. Abstract
"Four degrees and beyond: the potential for a global temperature increase of four degrees and its implications." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 369, no. 1934 (2011): 6-19. Abstract
"Governing and implementing REDD+." Environmental Science and Policy 14 (2011): 89-99. Abstract
"Impact of extreme temperature on hospital admission in Shanghai, China." Science of the Total Environment 409, no. 19 (2011): 3634-3637. Abstract
"Public engagement with carbon and climate change: To what extent is the public ‘carbon capable’?" Global Environmental Change 21, no. 1 (2011): 56-65. Abstract
"Region-wide temporal and spatial variation in Caribbean reef architecture: Is coral cover the whole story?" Global Change Biology 17, no. 7 (2011): 2470-2477. Abstract
"Sustainable innovation through leapfrogging: A review of the evidence." International Journal of Technology and Globalisation 5, no. 3-4 (2011): 170-189. Abstract
"The Tyndall coastal simulator." Journal of Coastal Conservation 15, no. 3 (2011): 325-335. Abstract
"Increasing impacts of climate change upon ecosystems with increasing global mean temperature rise." Climatic Change 106 (2010).
"Adaptation in agriculture: historic effects of heat waves and droughts on UK agriculture." International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 18 (2010): 278-289. Abstract
"Addressing barriers and social challenges of climate change adaptation." In Facilitating Climate Change Responses: Report on Knowledge from the Social and Behavioural Sciences, edited by P. C. Stern and R. E. Kasperson, 79-84. Washington DC: National Academies of Science, 2010.
"Climate Change: What do we know about the IPCC?" Progress in Physical Geography 5 (2010).
"Impact of climate change and variability on the global oceanic sink of CO2." Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24 (2010). Abstract
"Public Perception of Drought and Climate Change in southeast England." Environmental Hazards (2010). Abstract
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The Sustainability of Biofuels: Limits of the Meta-Standard Approach In The Governance of Clean Development Working Paper Series No. 011. December ed. University of East Anglia, UK: School of International Development, 2010. Abstract
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Energy Crisis and Climate Change – Challenges for Politics and Business in South East Europe. Munich, Germany: Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, 2009.
"Adaptation to climate change in international river basins in Africa: a review." Hydrological Sciences Journal-Journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques 54 (2009). Abstract
Coastal Management In Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology Briefing Note 342., 2009.
" Energy Business and Development: Collaborative Decision Making and Stakeholders Engagement in Mediation Simulation." In Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Energy Sector. Brussels: Association for International Arbitration and the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, 2009.
"Fear won't do it: promoting positive engagement with climate change through visual and iconic representations." Science Communication 30 (2009): 355-379. Abstract
