Articles in 2008

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  • Amanda Leigh Mascarelli looks at how far our understanding of climate change has come in the past twelve months.

    • Amanda Leigh
    News Feature
    • Anna Armstrong
    Research Highlights
  • 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.

    • Janos Bogardi
    • Koko Warner
    Commentary
  • If future explorers came across evidence of human civilization 100 million years from now, what impression would they have of our existence?

    • Chris Turney
    Books & Arts
  • Ocean acidification is the latest in a slew of threats to coral reefs. A team of scientists is now getting right up close to Florida's reefs to better understand how their inhabitants may be affected. Mark Schrope reports from the Aquarius Underwater Laboratory.

    • Mark Schrope
    News Feature
  • Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, discusses what world leaders can expect from next month's UN climate conference in Poznan, Poland. The summit marks an important stepping stone to talks at the end of 2009 in Copenhagen, where countries have agreed to strike a new climate accord to follow on the heels of the Kyoto Protocol. Interview by Amanda Leigh Mascarelli.

    • Amanda Leigh Mascarelli
    Q&A