Articles in 2011

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    • Alastair Brown
    Research Highlights
  • Meeting agreed targets for the decarbonization of Europe's energy sector is a tall order, but progress is being made — Sonja van Renssen reports.

    • Sonja van Renssen
    Policy Watch
  • With expertise in coastal resources and an interdisciplinary background in marine biology and social science, Tim Daw joined a team of natural and social scientists to study how coastal communities are affected by the impacts of climate change on coral reefs.

    • Monica Contestabile
    Beyond Boundaries
  • As Australia anticipates its carbon tax, Anna Petherick contends that of the world's dirtiest economies, this nation is leading the way in the design of policies to price emissions.

    • Anna Petherick
    Market Watch
  • Climate change can be robustly attributed to human activities using different datasets, despite uncertainties in the processing of observational data.

    • Robert Vautard
    • Pascal Yiou
    News & Views
  • Regardless of what happened at the Durban climate summit, immediate action is required on climate change, and poor nations must be treated fairly.

    Editorial
  • Resettlement of people living on islands in anticipation of climate impacts risks maladaptation, but some forms of population movement carry fewer risks and larger rewards in terms of adapting to climate change.

    • Jon Barnett
    • Saffron J. O'Neill
    Commentary