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Biospheric feedback effects in a synchronously coupled model of human and Earth systems

Peter E. Thornton (), Katherine Calvin, Andrew D. Jones, Alan V. Di Vittorio, Ben Bond-Lamberty, Louise Chini, Xiaoying Shi, Jiafu Mao, William D. Collins, Jae Edmonds, Allison Thomson, John Truesdale, Anthony Craig, Marcia L. Branstetter and George Hurtt
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Peter E. Thornton: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Katherine Calvin: Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Andrew D. Jones: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Alan V. Di Vittorio: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ben Bond-Lamberty: Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Louise Chini: University of Maryland
Xiaoying Shi: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jiafu Mao: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
William D. Collins: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jae Edmonds: Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Allison Thomson: Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture
John Truesdale: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Anthony Craig: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Marcia L. Branstetter: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
George Hurtt: University of Maryland

Nature Climate Change, 2017, vol. 7, issue 7, 496-500

Abstract: Significant feedbacks in energy, agriculture, land use and the carbon cycle are identified for the twenty-first century when climate impacts on land are factored into climate projections so as to allow for two-way interactions between human and Earth systems.

Date: 2017
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