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Climate References

Climate and Ecological Crisis:
Heading for Extinction - References

By Rafael Ubal

1. The climate crisis

[Oreskes, 2004] The Scientific Consensus on Climate Change    https://bit.ly/30y8Zx0
[IPCC AR4, 2007] A report of Working Group I of the IPCC    https://bit.ly/2Q6E7ih
[Ritchie, 2019] Fossil Fuels    https://bit.ly/30nOfYr
[Scripps, 2019] The Keeling Curve    https://bit.ly/2Q4CBND
[NASA, 2019] Global Temperature    https://go.nasa.gov/2W7n05d

2. The Paris Agreement

[UNFCCC, 2015] The Paris Agreement    https://bit.ly/35xobMF
[Schleussner, 2016] Differential climate impacts for policy-relevant limits to global warming: the case of 1.5 °C and 2 °C    https://bit.ly/2Q5Uagn

3. CO2 Concentration

[NASA, 2019] Carbon Dioxide    https://go.nasa.gov/2WM8NIg
[Scripps, 2019] The Keeling Curve    https://bit.ly/2Q4CBND
[Willeit, 2019] Mid-Pleistocene transition in glacial cycles explained by declining CO2 and regolith removal    https://bit.ly/2Vvzzmz
[Steffen, 2015] Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet    https://bit.ly/2VELDqt

4. Carbon Inequality

[Oxfam, 2015] Confronting carbon inequality    https://bit.ly/2ENRCxd

5. Global Temperatures

[IPCC SR15, 2018] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change    https://bit.ly/2HAjCrH
[Vuuren, 2011] RCP2.6: exploring the possibility to keep global mean temperature increase below 2°C    https://bit.ly/2HQjtiL
[Minx, 2018] Negative emissions—Part 1: Research landscape and synthesis    https://bit.ly/2r80a00
[Thomson, 2011] RCP4.5: a pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100    https://bit.ly/2VN1GTi
[Masui, 2011] An emission pathway for stabilization at 6 Wm−2 radiative forcing    https://bit.ly/2W2chKi
[Riahi, 2011] RCP 8.5—A scenario of comparatively high greenhouse gas emissions    https://bit.ly/2LW5kFU
[Raftery, 2011] Less than 2 °C warming by 2100 unlikely    https://go.nature.com/2XahVGU

6. Sea Level Rise

[NOAA, 2019] Is sea level rising?    https://bit.ly/2kp000L
[NASA, 2019] Sea Level    https://go.nasa.gov/2WPUhPB
[Kopp, 2017] Evolving Understanding of Antarctic Ice-Sheet Physics    https://bit.ly/2Hqdt17
[Climate Central, 2019] SEA LEVEL RISK ZONE MAP    https://bit.ly/2YBa7Ot
[Neumann, 2015] Future Coastal Population Growth and Exposure to Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Flooding    https://bit.ly/30wCKOs
[UNHCR, 2019] As sea levels rise, Bangladeshis seek higher ground    https://tinyurl.com/463zzrz2

7. Extreme Weather Events

[Yuan, 2018] https://bit.ly/34xYXg4
[Sun, 2018] https://bit.ly/35Ruafq
[Miller, 2013] http://bit.ly/2VViF5N
[Wiel, 2017] http://bit.ly/2VW7cTJ
[Oldenborgh, 2017] http://bit.ly/2HL6i2r

8. Cyclone Nargis

[Sparks, 2011] https://bit.ly/2Mf5Ooh
[Graham, 2010] http://bit.ly/2LOJDaV

9. Feedback Loops

[NASA, 2019] https://go.nasa.gov/395PMqK

10. Arctic Sea Ice

[Pistone, 2014] http://bit.ly/2LY4wAv
[Wang, 2012] http://bit.ly/2VBTCzR
[Pattyn, 2018] https://go.nature.com/2KRzGqQ

11. Permafrost Thaw

[Lewkowicz, 2019] https://go.nature.com/2we0pFv
[Branda, 2016] https://bit.ly/2SL48Dw
[Whiteman, 2013] https://go.nature.com/2HF8vwi

12. Wildfires

[Pechony, 2010] https://bit.ly/2JwNFBZ
[Knorr, 2016] http://bit.ly/2Ekgs9a
[Turetsky, 2010] https://go.nature.com/2Hh6INA
[Westervelte, 2019] https://n.pr/390PnWD
[Paraguassu, 2019] https://reut.rs/2Z8k7QP
[Turkewitz, 2019] https://nyti.ms/2Ezz4St

13. Tipping Cascades

[Steffen, 2018] https://bit.ly/2STFn8T

14. Other Ecological Pressures

[Jambeck, 2015] http://bit.ly/2VZdzVl
[Parker, 2018] http://bit.ly/2JQQ77o
[Watts, 2019] http://bit.ly/2Vp7Pjm
[WWF, 2019] https://bit.ly/34GGJJa
[Crowther, 2015] https://go.nature.com/2F3lbux
[Morgan, 2005] http://bit.ly/2VlkOCL
[Nunez, 2010] https://on.natgeo.com/2Jk3lZN
[Denchak, 2018] https://on.nrdc.org/2JiOejr
[Burek, 2016] http://bit.ly/2wwkcjE
[CNN, 2019] https://cnn.it/2S5CowG
[Gettleman, 2019] https://nyti.ms/2Z4luA3
[Tigchelaar, 2018] http://bit.ly/2vVBkzf
[Scheelbeek, 2018] http://bit.ly/2JkgdiM
[Zhu, 2018] http://bit.ly/2HqJMvo
[Mollica, 2018] http://bit.ly/2Hmyicx
[Sunday, 2016] https://go.nature.com/2Hk8jm0
[McNutt, 2013] http://bit.ly/2vXRTdO

15. Mass Extinction Events

[Greshko, 2019] https://on.natgeo.com/2rXixoU
[Branda, 2016] https://bit.ly/2SL48Dw

16. The Sixth Mass Extinction

[WWF Report, 2018] https://wwf.to/31B6lqu
[UN Report, 2019] https://bit.ly/2Jjc51D
[Ceballos, 2015] http://bit.ly/2JBZ7w9

17. Possibility of Human Extinction

[Xu, 2017] https://bit.ly/30a2nEP

18. Sociopolitical Context

[IPCC SR15, 2018] http://bit.ly/2WrNxKG
[Adorno, 1950] http://bit.ly/2s59O3K
[Britt, 2003] http://bit.ly/2JzuRmf
[Pompa, 2019] http://bit.ly/34MSNcd
[Rappleye, 2019] https://nbcnews.to/2EF8Td2
[Macaraeg, 2018] http://bit.ly/38WQZjX
[Haag, 2019] https://nyti.ms/36VUhSE
[BBC News, 2019] https://bbc.in/36StIxR
[Riemen, 2018] http://bit.ly/2EAzvMt

19. Scientists' Opinion

[Bendell, 2018] https://bit.ly/2VfmT2X
[Spratt, 2018] http://bit.ly/2WA8xf3
[Anderson, 2018] http://bit.ly/2HAMy2R
[Marvel, 2018] http://bit.ly/2EPAb0R

20. Acknowledgements

The structure of this presentation is based on the first part of Dr. Gail Bradbrook's video titled "Heading for Extinction and What to Do About It" (https://bit.ly/2ZztZTL).

28 November, 2021