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IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 81, October 2013

Regional Temperature Reconstructions

This issue’s cover story puts 2000 years of regional temperature histories into perspective. Also featured: two full-spread maps visualising the PAGES 2k regional temperature records and ocean acidification, lessons the Maya might teach modern societies, the Anthropocene’s deeper past, bringing interdisciplinary sciences together, how moisture in soils predicts heat waves, ocean governance and the future of AIMES.

Issue 81, October 2013: IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 81, October 2013

Content:

AIMES 2.0
Researchers who study Earth’s interlinked, complex natural
systems add social systems to their world view.

How soils send messages on heat waves
The strong link between soil moisture and heat waves could
pave the way for more accurate forecasts.

Ocean governance in the Anthropocene
How can societies improve how they govern and protect the
world’s marine resources?


Lessons from a simulated civilisation
A model of the ancient Maya sheds light on how environment
and trade interact, for societal growth – and collapse.


Using the planet
The Anthropocene began millennia earlier than commonly
reported, according to a provocative view of global change.


Leaping over disciplinary shadows
Working across research fields while engaging scientists,
policymakers and the public requires several key steps.

Issue 81, October 2013: IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 81, October 2013
Issue 81, October 2013: IGBP Newsletter 'Global Change' No 81, October 2013

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