January 2009
Content for this issue will be added, weekly, over the next month and can be downloaded in full as a digital issue at the end of the month.
Editorial
A record year - p1
Olive Heffernan
Published online: 24 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.143
Research Highlights
Methane mystery - p2
Alicia Newton
Published online: 04 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.134
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Facing the future - p2
Anna Armstrong
Published online: 04 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.135
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Thinning out - p2
Anna Armstrong
Published online: 11 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.136
Double trouble - pp2 - 3
Olive Heffernan
Published online: 11 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.137
Calcium connection - p3
Alicia Newton
Published online: 18 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.140
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Bad news for bears - p3
Olive Heffernan
Published online: 18 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.141
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News Features
What we've learned in 2008 - pp4 - 6
Amanda Leigh Mascarelli looks at how far our understanding of climate change has come in the past twelve months.
Published online: 18 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.142
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Agency for energy innovation may be funded under Obama - pp7 - 8
Proponents of a new US energy agency are hopeful it will finally take off. Kurt Kleiner reports.
Published online: 18 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.139
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Commentary
Here comes the flood - pp9 - 11
Janos Bogardi & Koko Warner
Policymakers must start to view mass migration as a form of adaptation so that the global response to climate-induced migration is one of facilitation rather than neglect.
Published online: 11 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.138
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Books and Arts
Looking back from the future - p12
Chris Turney
If future explorers came across evidence of human civilization 100 million years from now, what impression would they have of our existence?
Published online: 04 December 2008; doi:10.1038/climate.2008.133
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