Long-term planning requires climate projections beyond 2100
David R. Easterling (),
Kenneth E. Kunkel,
Allison R. Crimmins and
Michael F. Wehner
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David R. Easterling: NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Kenneth E. Kunkel: North Carolina State University
Allison R. Crimmins: White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Michael F. Wehner: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 9, 887-888
Date: 2024
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