Land surface processes are the dominant driver of global runoff increase
Global runoff increases with carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration because of the synergistic effects of physiological responses to CO2 and the responses of vegetation and...
Projected increase in global runoff dominated by land surface changes
AbstractIncreases in atmospheric CO2 concentration affect continental runoff through radiative and physiological forcing. However, how climate and land surface changes, and their interactions in...
Event attribution is not ready for a major role in loss and damage
Loss and damage funds are intended to support low-income regions experiencing impacts of human-caused climate change. Currently, event attribution should only play a limited...
Author Correction: The co-production of knowledge for climate science
Correction to: Nature Climate Change https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01633-4. Published online...
Author Correction: Extreme sea levels at different global warming levels
Correction to: Nature Climate Change https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-021-01127-1. Published online...
Representation of adaptation in quantitative climate assessments
Adaptation is a key societal response to reduce the impacts of climate change, yet it is poorly represented in current modelling frameworks. We identify...