• A personal note on IGBP and the social sciences


    Humans are an integral component of the Earth system as conceptualised by IGBP. João Morais recalls key milestones in IGBP’s engagement with the social sciences and offers some words of advice for Future Earth.
  • IGBP and Earth observation:
    a co-evolution


    The iconic images of Earth beamed back by the earliest spacecraft helped to galvanise interest in our planet’s environment. The subsequent evolution and development of satellites for Earth observation has been intricately linked with that of IGBP and other global-change research programmes, write Jack Kaye and Cat Downy .
Published: December 3, 2014

Global Change Magazine No. 83

This issue features a special section on carbon. You can read about peak greenhouse-gas emissions in China, the mitigation of black carbon emissions and the effect of the 2010-2011 La Niña event on global carbon sinks. The issue also includes a feature on how past human experience could inform current and future policies.


The following feature articles from this issue can be read on-line.


Black carbon: tackling crop-residue burning in South Asia

A look at what drives farmers to burn crop residues and what might dissuade them from doing so. 


The greening of the Southern Hemisphere

The implications of a changing La Niña for the global carbon cycle.


China’s emissions: glimpsing the peak

An analysis of the possible pathways to peak carbon-dioxide emissions in China.


Thinking back to look ahead
On the importance of a long-term perspective to climate policy.



Here you can download articles to read them as Pdfs

Entire magazinePDF (pdf, 3.6 MB)


Cover and contentsPDF (pdf, 385.3 kB)


EditorialPDF (pdf, 63.2 kB)


NewsPDF (pdf, 558.6 kB)



CARBON SPECIAL

Black carbon: tackling crop-residue burning in South AsiaPDF (pdf, 373.4 kB)

A look at what drives farmers to burn crop residues and what might dissuade them from doing so. 


The greening of the Southern HemispherePDF (pdf, 1.9 MB)

The implications of a changing La Niña for the global carbon cycle.


China’s emissions: glimpsing the peakPDF (pdf, 432.5 kB)

An analysis of the possible pathways to peak carbon-dioxide emissions in China.


CorrigendumPDF (pdf, 171.4 kB)


Feature

Thinking back to look aheadPDF (pdf, 243.8 kB)
On the importance of a long-term perspective to climate policy.

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  • Global Change Magazine No. 84


    This final issue of the magazine takes stock of IGBP’s scientific and institutional accomplishments as well as its contributions to policy and capacity building. It features interviews of several past...

  • Global Change Magazine No. 83


    This issue features a special section on carbon. You can read about peak greenhouse-gas emissions in China, the mitigation of black carbon emissions and the effect of the 2010-2011 La Niña event on gl...
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