A science–policy interface in the global south: the politics of carbon sinks and science in Brazil Myanna Lahsen OriginalPaper 28 July 2009 Pages: 339 - 372
Science and carbon sinks in Brazil Philip M. Fearnside OriginalPaper 13 October 2009 Pages: 373 - 378
Trade, transport, and sinks extend the carbon dioxide responsibility of countries: An editorial essay Glen P. PetersGregg MarlandPekka E. Kauppi OriginalPaper 24 June 2009 Pages: 379 - 388
Natural climatic variability and the Norse settlements in Greenland B. G. Hunt OriginalPaper 02 April 2009 Pages: 389 - 407
Irrigated afforestation of the Sahara and Australian Outback to end global warming Leonard OrnsteinIgor AleinovDavid Rind OriginalPaper Open access 19 August 2009 Pages: 409 - 437
Replacing coal with wood: sustainable, eco-neutral, conservation harvest of natural tree-fall in old-growth forests Leonard Ornstein OriginalPaper Open access 19 August 2009 Pages: 439 - 447
Reducing CO2 levels—so many ways, so few being taken Peter Read OriginalPaper 26 September 2009 Pages: 449 - 458
Biological carbon sequestration must and can be a win-win approach Johannes Lehmann OriginalPaper 29 September 2009 Pages: 459 - 463
Rising seas and retreating coastlines Roshanka RanasingheMarcel J. F. Stive Editorial Open access 16 May 2009 Pages: 465 - 468
An updated assessment of the risks from climate change based on research published since the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Hans-Martin Füssel OriginalPaper 18 August 2009 Pages: 469 - 482
The effects of urbanization, geographical and topographical conditions on reference evapotranspiration Chang-Soo Rim OriginalPaper 28 July 2009 Pages: 483 - 514
Dynamics of alpine grassland NPP and its response to climate change in Northern Tibet Qingzhu GaoYue LiYinghui Liu OriginalPaper 01 August 2009 Pages: 515 - 528
Potential climate change effects on warm-season livestock production in the Great Plains Terry L. MaderKatrina L. FrankJohn A. Nienaber OriginalPaper 28 July 2009 Pages: 529 - 541
Are bird populations in tropical and subtropical forests of South America affected by climate change? Manuel Nores OriginalPaper 08 July 2009 Pages: 543 - 551
Response of flower and boll development to climatic factors in Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense) Zakaria M. Sawan OriginalPaper 30 September 2009 Pages: 553 - 591
A Ricardian analysis of the impact of climate change on agriculture in Germany C. LippertT. KrimlyJ. Aurbacher OriginalPaper 18 August 2009 Pages: 593 - 610