April 2008
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Editorial
A fluid approach - pp37
Olive Heffernan
Published online: 01 April 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.31
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Research Highlights
Frosty fate - pp38
Harvey Leifert
Published online: 27 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.28
Corn quandary - pp38
Harvey Leifert
Published online: 20 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.24
Hotter days ahead - pp38
Alicia Newton
Published online: 27 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.29
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Deep disturbances - pp38 - 39
Alicia Newton
Published online: 13 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.21
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Dammed sea rise - pp39
Anna Barnett
Published online: 27 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.27
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Iron findings - pp39
Alicia Newton
Published online: 27 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.26
Commentary
Trading Kyoto - pp40 - 41
Glen P. Peters and Edgar G. Hertwich
Almost one-quarter of carbon dioxide released to the atmosphere is emitted in the production of internationally traded goods and services. Trade therefore represents an unrivalled, and unused, tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Published online: 20 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.25
Books and Arts
The road well travelled - pp42 - 43
Gwyn Prins
By failing to question the conventional wisdom rigorously, we risk shutting the door to a radical rethink on how to move climate policy forward.
Published online: 13 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.23
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News and Views
Out of reach - pp44 - 45
Sybil Seitzinger
Denitrifying bacteria and hungry plants do sterling work in disposing of the nitrates that we pump into rivers and streams. But as the excess influx goes up and up, the efficiency of removal goes down and down.
Published online: 12 March 2008; doi:10.1038/452162a
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Article originally published in Nature 452
Policy Watch
The energy-water nexus: deja-vu all over again? - pp46 - 47
Water supplies are at risk of drying up as the climate warms, but mitigating climate change could mean shifting to water–intensive alternative energy sources. Brian Hoyle reports.
Published online: 13 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.22
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Authors
Making the Paper: Joanne Johnson - pp48
Exposed boulders on the harsh terrain of west Antarctica harbour a warning that the region's glaciers could collapse.
Published online: 27 March 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.30
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