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Volume 1, issue 812, 2008
- Pole positions pp. 151-151

- Olive Heffernan
- Monsoon misery pp. 152-152

- Anna Barnett
- Shrooms shrivel pp. 152-152

- Anna Barnett
- Assessing ethane pp. 152-152

- Olive Heffernan
- Gas copies carbon pp. 152-153

- Alicia Newton
- Water vapour warming pp. 153-153

- Olive Heffernan
- Fiery forecast pp. 153-153

- Anna Armstrong
- Going underground pp. 154-155

- Mark Schrope
- Carbon is forever pp. 156-158

- Mason Inman
- Sleeping with the fishes pp. 159-160

- Mark Schrope
- No simple solutions pp. 161-161

- Claudia M. Caruana
- Fossil carbon's fate pp. 162-163

- Euan Nisbet
- Snapshot: China's dust bowl pp. 162-162

- Anna Barnett
- Interview: Yvo de Boer pp. 164-165

- Amanda Leigh Mascarelli
- Making the Paper: reactive rocks pp. 166-166

- Anna Barnett
Volume 1, issue 811, 2008
- In hot water pp. 137-137

- Olive Heffernan
- Sounds in the key of life pp. 138-138

- Olive Heffernan
- Physical effects pp. 138-138

- Anna Armstrong
- Minor disturbances pp. 138-138

- Alicia Newton
- Foreboding forecast pp. 138-138

- Olive Heffernan
- Riddle resolved pp. 139-139

- Olive Heffernan
- Taxing the tropics pp. 139-139

- Anna Armstrong
- Pre-emptive strike: outwitting extinction pp. 140-141

- Emma Marris
- Standing on the brink pp. 142-143

- Mark C. Serreze and Julienne C. Stroeve
- Pocket IPCC pp. 144-145

- Jay Gulledge
- On our bookshelf: dark visions pp. 145-146

- Anna Barnett
- Canadian election goes against the 'green shift' pp. 149-150

- Hannah Hoag
Volume 1, issue 810, 2008
- A challenging political climate pp. 119-119

- Olive Heffernan
- Indian cyclones soar pp. 120-120

- Alicia Newton
- Doubling dead zones pp. 120-120

- Anna Armstrong
- Revised sea rise pp. 120-120

- Olive Heffernan
- Hot times pp. 120-121

- Alicia Newton
- Future feedbacks pp. 121-121

- Olive Heffernan
- One for the birds pp. 121-121

- Alicia Newton
- IPCC elections: close contests pp. 122-123

- Anna Barnett
- Chemistry for the climate pp. 124-125

- Katharine Sanderson
- US elections: Challenges in Congress pp. 128-129

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- US elections: Party positions pp. 128-128

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- Nuclear energy: assessing the emissions pp. 130-131

- Kurt Kleiner
- Nuclear isn't necessary pp. 132-134

- Arjun Makhijani
- It's now or later pp. 135-135

- Dieter Helm
- Erratum: The escalator effect pp. 136-136

- Emma Marris
Volume 1, issue 809, 2008
- It's conservation — but not as we know it pp. 107-107

- Olive Heffernan
- Models rained out pp. 108-109

- Anna Barnett
- Recreating an atmosphere pp. 108-108

- Anna Armstrong
- Cooling wildfires pp. 108-108

- Olive Heffernan
- Irrigation's influence pp. 108-108

- Alicia Newton
- Extreme outlook pp. 109-109

- Olive Heffernan
- Sealing the gap pp. 109-109

- Anna Armstrong
- Greenland's ancient analogue pp. 110-111

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- Moving on assisted migration pp. 112-113

- Emma Marris
- Eulogy to an element pp. 114-115

- Mark Lynas
- Snapshot: Olympic observers pp. 115-115

- Anna Barnett
- Climate forecasters look back pp. 118-118

- Anna Barnett
Volume 1, issue 808, 2008
- King coal still on the throne pp. 96-96

- Olive Heffernan
- Migratory mismatch pp. 97-97

- Anna Armstrong
- Only the lonely pp. 97-97

- Anna Barnett
- Fuelling the future pp. 97-97

- Olive Heffernan
- To melt Greenland pp. 97-97

- Alicia Newton
- A natural detox pp. 98-98

- Alicia Newton
- Causing a stir pp. 98-98

- Anna Armstrong
- The missing greenhouse gas pp. 99-100

- Hannah Hoag
- Whole-Earth agency proposed pp. 101-101

- Anna Barnett
- A new kind of scientist pp. 102-103

- Gavin Schmidt and Elisabeth Moyer
- Climate lessons pp. 104-104

- Eric J. Steig
Volume 1, issue 807, 2008
- Securing a sustainable act pp. 80-80

- Olive Heffernan
- Shaky ground pp. 81-81

- Alicia Newton
- A coastal escape pp. 81-81

- Anna Armstrong
- Waning winds pp. 81-81

- Olive Heffernan
- More potent poppies pp. 81-81

- Alicia Newton
- Toxic meltdown pp. 82-82

- Anna Barnett
- Complex connections pp. 82-82

- Anna Armstrong
- Rapid ice retreat threatens Arctic interior pp. 83-84

- Hannah Hoag
- Cleaning up on carbon pp. 85-87

- Joseph Romm
- Rescuing reporting in the global South pp. 88-90

- James Fahn
- Clean, green flying machines pp. 91-91

- Anna Barnett
- Full of hot air pp. 92-93

- Sir John Houghton
Volume 1, issue 806, 2008
- Ailing adaptation pp. 63-63

- Olive Heffernan
- Out with the old pp. 64-64

- Anna Armstrong
- Radical redesign pp. 64-64

- Alicia Newton
- Volcanic impacts pp. 64-64

- Anna Barnett
- You emit what you eat pp. 64-64

- Olive Heffernan
- Oxygen-poor oceans pp. 65-65

- Olive Heffernan
- Overheating Antarctica pp. 65-65

- Alicia Newton
- Squaring up to reality pp. 68-71

- Martin Parry, Jean Palutikof, Clair Hanson and Jason Lowe
- The population problem pp. 72-74

- Kerri Smith
- Trading technologies pp. 75-75

- Roger A. Pielke
- Snapshot: Siberian symbols pp. 76-76

- Anna Barnett
- Accounting for climate ills pp. 79-79

- Brian Hoyle
Volume 1, issue 805, 2008
- Research is responsibility pp. 49-49

- Olive Heffernan
- Mammoth's last stand pp. 50-50

- Anna Barnett
- Sandy storehouse pp. 50-50

- Alicia Newton
- Seismic slippage pp. 50-50

- Anna Barnett
- Northward bound pp. 50-50

- Alicia Newton
- This year's model pp. 51-51

- Mark S. Allen
- Ozone anxieties pp. 51-51

- Olive Heffernan
- Breaking the ice pp. 54-56

- Dan Whipple
- Beware the lone killer pp. 57-59

- J. Alan Pounds and Luis A. Coloma
- The Fine Life pp. 60-60

- Dave S. Reay
Volume 1, issue 804, 2008
- A fluid approach pp. 37-37

- Olive Heffernan
- Deep disturbances pp. 38-38

- Alicia Newton
- Corn quandary pp. 38-38

- Harvey Leifert
- Frosty fate pp. 38-38

- Harvey Leifert
- Hotter days ahead pp. 38-38

- Alicia Newton
- Iron findings pp. 39-39

- Alicia Newton
- Dammed sea rise pp. 39-39

- Anna Barnett
- Trading Kyoto pp. 40-41

- Glen P. Peters and Edgar G. Hertwich
- The road well travelled pp. 42-43

- Gwyn Prins
- Plight of the pines pp. 52-53

- Brian Hoyle
Volume 1, issue 803, 2008
- A bright future for solar power pp. 25-25

- Olive Heffernan
- Deep-sea collapse pp. 26-26

- Anna Barnett
- Water woes pp. 26-26

- Harvey Leifert
- Baffin basks pp. 26-26

- Harvey Leifert
- Warm swarms pp. 26-26

- Anna Barnett
- The root problem pp. 27-27

- Anna Barnett
- Poor projections pp. 27-27

- Alicia Newton
- The real swindle pp. 31-32

- Max Boykoff
- A novel view of a warming world pp. 33-33

- Martin Parry
Volume 1, issue 802, 2008
- Time to buckle up on aviation emissions pp. 15-15

- Olive Heffernan
- Arctic meltdown pp. 16-17

- Harvey Leifert
- Greenhouse glaciers pp. 16-16

- Olive Heffernan
- Predictions on the wing pp. 16-16

- Anna Barnett
- Accelerating ice loss pp. 16-16

- Alicia Newton
- Nature rules regionally pp. 17-17

- Anna Barnett
- Fine-tuning feedback pp. 17-17

- Alicia Newton
- Interview: Rajendra Pachauri pp. 18-19

- Olive Heffernan
- An outspoken scientist pp. 20-21

- Michael Oppenheimer
- Time to advance the debate pp. 21-22

- Susanne C. Moser
Volume 1, issue 801, 2008
- Coughing up the cash pp. 1-1

- Olive Heffernan
- Sizing up the sink pp. 2-3

- Anna Barnett
- Cod on ice pp. 2-2

- Anna Barnett
- Summertime snowmelt pp. 2-2

- Alex Thompson
- Aphid outbreaks pp. 3-3

- Alicia Newton
- What's next for the IPCC? pp. 4-6

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- Comparing apples with oranges pp. 7-8

- Richard Betts
- The backlash against biofuels pp. 9-11

- Kurt Kleiner
- The significance of small things pp. 12-12

- Gavin Schmidt
Volume 1, issue 712, 2007
- Seeing the wood for the trees pp. 91-91

- Olive Heffernan
- Extreme measures pp. 92-92

- Alex Thompson
- Carbon capture vital pp. 92-92

- Alex Thompson
- Nature's cure pp. 92-92

- Olive Heffernan
- Unequal impacts pp. 92-93

- Olive Heffernan
- The escalator effect pp. 94-96

- Emma Marris
- Tipping the scales pp. 97-98

- Timothy M. Lenton and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber
- Fighting fire with fire pp. 99-99

- Mark Lynas
Volume 1, issue 711, 2007
- A push for political will pp. 79-79

- Olive Heffernan
- Southern snowmelt pp. 80-80

- Harvey Leifert
- Wetter world pp. 80-80

- Olive Heffernan
- Atlantic invaders pp. 82-84

- Zoë Corbyn
- Policing the voluntary carbon market pp. 85-87

- Michael Gillenwater, Derik Broekhoff, Mark Trexler, Jasmine Hyman and Rob Fowler
- Australia warms to climate change pp. 90-90

- Emma Marris
Volume 1, issue 710, 2007
- Clarity on uncertainty pp. 65-65

- Olive Heffernan
- Plants worsen flood risk pp. 66-66

- Harvey Leifert
- Root of the matter pp. 67-67

- Olive Heffernan
- An issue of equity pp. 71-71

- Gary Yohe
- Powerful position pp. 72-72

- Chris Goodall
- Is this what the world's coming to? pp. 75-75

- Amanda Leigh Haag
Volume 1, issue 709, 2007
- Consensus on cause, but not on cuts pp. 49-49

- Olive Heffernan
- Climate catastrophe pp. 50-50

- Harvey Leifert
- The future's wet pp. 50-50

- Samia Mantoura
- Snail sayonara pp. 50-50

- Robin Wilkinson
- Polished predictions pp. 50-50

- Olive Heffernan
- Storm warning pp. 51-51

- Harvey Leifert
- An ice time pp. 51-51

- Samia Mantoura
- The even darker side of brown clouds pp. 52-53

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- Does heavier rain mean a bigger sink? pp. 54-56

- Dave S. Reay
- Tempestuous times pp. 57-57

- Alexandra Witze
- Going in the right direction pp. 58-59

- Chris Goodall
- Assessing uncertainty in climate simulations pp. 63-63

- Piers Forster, Gabriele Hegerl, Reto Knutti, V. Ramaswamy, Susan Solomon, Thomas F. Stocker, Peter Stott and Francis Zwiers
- Assessing uncertainty in climate simulations - authors' response pp. 64-64

- S. E. Schwartz, R. J. Charlson and H. Rodhe
Volume 1, issue 708, 2007
- Creating a C-change? pp. 31-31

- Olive Heffernan
- Arctic response pp. 32-32

- Harvey Leifert
- Dangerous hotspots pp. 32-32

- Samia Mantoura
- Ice-cold hotspots pp. 32-32

- Eric Smalley
- Sugar power pp. 32-32

- Harvey Leifert
- Carbon export overestimated pp. 33-33

- Eric Smalley
- Arctic ponds disappear pp. 33-33

- Samia Mantoura
- Risky Business: Altering the atmosphere pp. 34-35

- Hannah Hoag
- Missing carbon mystery: Case solved? pp. 36-37

- Jane Burgermeister
- Not as pure as snow pp. 38-39

- Dan Whipple
- The corporate race to cut carbon pp. 40-43

- Kurt Kleiner
- Making the paper pp. 46-46

- Andrew Yool
- Making the paper pp. 47-47

- Kenneth L. Smith
Volume 1, issue 707, 2007
- Soft solutions fall short pp. 17-17

- Olive Heffernan
- CO2 rising fast pp. 18-18

- Harvey Leifert
- Southern Ocean saturated pp. 18-18

- Samia Mantoura
- Cyclonic swirling pp. 18-18

- Samia Mantoura
- Amazonian methane bursts pp. 18-18

- Eric Smalley
- Fish fry pp. 19-19

- Harvey Leifert
- Sheet stability pp. 19-19

- Eric Smalley
- Stormy weather ahead pp. 20-22

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- Quantifying climate change — too rosy a picture? pp. 23-24

- Stephen E. Schwartz, Robert J. Charlson and Henning Rodhe
- Radical reductions pp. 26-27

- William Connolley
- Art from the Arctic pp. 27-28

- Michael T. Bravo
Volume 1, issue 706, 2007
- An end to hot air pp. 1-1

- Olive Heffernan
- Barking up the wrong tree? pp. 2-2

- Samia Mantoura
- Fruiting fungi pp. 2-2

- Eric Smalley
- Twilight zone transport pp. 2-2

- Eric Smalley
- Rainfall rules pp. 2-2

- Harvey Leifert
- Healthiest corals hit hardest pp. 2-2

- Harvey Leifert
- Winds of change pp. 2-3

- Samia Mantoura
- Averting disaster: at what cost? pp. 6-7

- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Optional offsetting pp. 8-9

- Matthew Lockwood
- Post-Kyoto pact: shaping the successor pp. 12-15

- Amanda Leigh Haag
- Washington Watch pp. 16-16

- Kevin Vranes