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Transformation of organic matter in a Barents Sea sediment profile: coupled geochemical and microbiological processes (2020)
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Stevenson, M. A., Faust, J. C., Andrade, L. L., Freitas, F. S., Gray, N. D., Tait, K., …Abbott, G. D. (2020). Transformation of organic matter in a Barents Sea sediment profile: coupled geochemical and microbiological processes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 378(2181), https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2020.0223

Process-based, mechanistic investigations of organic matter transformation and diagenesis directly beneath the sediment–water interface (SWI) in Arctic continental shelves are vital as these regions are at greatest risk of future change. This is in p... Read More about Transformation of organic matter in a Barents Sea sediment profile: coupled geochemical and microbiological processes.

Benthic-pelagic coupling in the Barents Sea: an integrated data-model framework (2020)
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Freitas, F. S., Hendry, K. R., Henley, S. F., Faust, J. C., Tessin, A. C., Stevenson, M. A., …Arndt, S. (2020). Benthic-pelagic coupling in the Barents Sea: an integrated data-model framework. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 378(2181), Article 20190359. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2019.0359

The Barents Sea is experiencing long-term climate-driven changes, e.g. modification in oceanographic conditions and extensive sea ice loss, which can lead to large, yet unquantified disruptions to ecosystem functioning. This key region hosts a large... Read More about Benthic-pelagic coupling in the Barents Sea: an integrated data-model framework.

Sea Change: The World Ocean Circulation Experiment and the Productive Limits of Ocean Variability (2020)
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Lehman, J. (2021). Sea Change: The World Ocean Circulation Experiment and the Productive Limits of Ocean Variability. Science, Technology, & Human Values, 46(4), 839-862. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243920949932

The ability to quantify the relationship between the ocean and the atmosphere is an enduring challenge for global-scale science. This paper analyzes the World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE, 1990–2002), an international oceanographic program that... Read More about Sea Change: The World Ocean Circulation Experiment and the Productive Limits of Ocean Variability.

Whose City? Whose Nature? Towards Inclusive Nature-based Solution Governance (2020)
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Tozer, L., Hörschelmann, K., Anguelovski, I., Bulkeley, H., & Lazova, Y. (2020). Whose City? Whose Nature? Towards Inclusive Nature-based Solution Governance. Cities, 107, Article 102892. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2020.102892

Nature-based solutions have recently been embraced as one route towards simultaneously addressing urban environmental and social problems, but an emerging agenda has sought to ask whether and how the ‘greening’ of cities may actually reinforce inequa... Read More about Whose City? Whose Nature? Towards Inclusive Nature-based Solution Governance.

Lessons from a high CO2 world: an ocean view from ~ 3 million years ago (2020)
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McClymont, E., Ford, H., Ho, S., Tindall, J., Haywood, A., Alonso-Garcia, M., …Zhang, Z. (2020). Lessons from a high CO2 world: an ocean view from ~ 3 million years ago. Climate of the Past, 16(4), 1599-1615. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1599-2020

A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given uncertainties over future human actions as well as potential environmental and climatic feedbacks. The geological record offers an opportunity to underst... Read More about Lessons from a high CO2 world: an ocean view from ~ 3 million years ago.

Climate Smart City: New Cultural Political Economies in the Making in Malmö, Sweden (2020)
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Bulkeley, H., & Stripple, J. (2021). Climate Smart City: New Cultural Political Economies in the Making in Malmö, Sweden. New Political Economy, 26(6), 937-950. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2020.1810219

The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has come to occupy an increasingly prominent place within the social sciences. The challenge here is often cast in terms of how one or more existing system... Read More about Climate Smart City: New Cultural Political Economies in the Making in Malmö, Sweden.

Spatial organisation and physical characteristics of large peat blocks in an upland fluvial peatland ecosystem (2020)
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Boothroyd, R. J., & Warburton, J. (2020). Spatial organisation and physical characteristics of large peat blocks in an upland fluvial peatland ecosystem. Geomorphology, 370, Article 107397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2020.107397

This paper assesses the size, shape and spatial organisation of organic, carbon-rich debris (peat blocks) in an upland fluvial peatland ecosystem. Peat block inventories collected in 2002 and 2012 at an alluvial reach of Trout Beck (North Pennines; U... Read More about Spatial organisation and physical characteristics of large peat blocks in an upland fluvial peatland ecosystem.

Central banks: Climate governors of last resort? (2020)
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Langley, P., & Morris, J. H. (2020). Central banks: Climate governors of last resort?. Environment and Planning A, 52(8), 1471-1479. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518x20951809

The global and regional leadership of central banks in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened public and political debates over their role in the governance of an arguably more fundamental planetary crisis: the climate crisis. Strategically... Read More about Central banks: Climate governors of last resort?.

Holocene glacier and ice cap fluctuations in southwest Greenland inferred from two lake records (2020)
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Larocca, L. J., Axford, Y., Woodroffe, S. A., Lasher, G. E., & Gawin, B. (2020). Holocene glacier and ice cap fluctuations in southwest Greenland inferred from two lake records. Quaternary Science Reviews, 246, Article 106529. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2020.106529

Glaciers and ice caps (GICs) respond rapidly to changes in temperature and precipitation. Thus, records of their past fluctuations yield valuable information on past climate. However, relatively little is known about the long-term, Holocene history o... Read More about Holocene glacier and ice cap fluctuations in southwest Greenland inferred from two lake records.

UAV-based training for fully fuzzy classification of Sentinel-2 fluvial scenes (2020)
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Carbonneau, P., Belletti, B., Micotti, M., Lastoria, B., Casaioli, M., Mariani, S., …Bizzi, S. (2020). UAV-based training for fully fuzzy classification of Sentinel-2 fluvial scenes. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 45(13), 3120-3140. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4955

An estimated 76% of global stream area is occupied by channels with widths above 30 meters. Sentinel‐2 imagery with resolutions of 10m could supply information about the composition of river corridors at national and global scales. Fuzzy classificati... Read More about UAV-based training for fully fuzzy classification of Sentinel-2 fluvial scenes.