The AAG John Russell Mather and Sandra Pritchard Mather Climatology Knowledge Environment Bibliography The document is organized in reverse chronological order. Use the Bookmarks menu to navigate to each year. Entries are listed alphabetically by last name within each section. Last update: August 2012 For more recent information since this date, please go to http://community.aag.org/cke 2012 Kahan, Dan M., Ellen Peters, Maggie Wittlin, Paul Slovic, Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Donald Braman, and Gregory Mandel. 2012. “The Polarizing Impact of Science and Literacy and Numeracy on Perceived Climate Change Risks.” Nature Climate Change. http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ nclimate1547.html. McKibben, Bill. 2012. The Global Warming Reader: a Century of Writing About Climate Change. New York: Penguin Books. Ornstein, Norman J., Michael Oppenheimer, and Jon A. Krosnick. 2012. “Climate Policy: Public Perception, Science, and the Political Landscape” 902 Hart Building. Rosenzweig, Cynthia, Cesar Izarrald, Paul Gepts, and Gerald Nelson. 2012. “Climate Change and Agriculture: Food and Farming in a Changing Climate” 328A Senate Russell & 2318 Rayburn House. Titley, David, Jeffrey Mazo, and Paul Higgins. 2012. “Climate Change & National Security” 2212 Rayburn. The AAG John Russell Mather and Sandra Pritchard Mather Climatology Knowledge Environment http://community.aag.org/CKE 2011 Abeysirigunawardena, D.S., D.J. Smith, and B. Taylor. 2011. “Extreme Sea Surge Responses to Climate Variability in Coastal British Columbia, Canada.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 992–1010. Anon. 2011a. National Action Plan: Priorities for Managing Freshwater Resources in a Changing Climate. Action Plan. Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force. ———. 2011b. Trends and Implications of Climate Change National and International Security. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics. ———. 2011c. Progress Report of the Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force. Progress Report. Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force. Barriopedro, David, Erich Fischer, Jurg Luterbacher, Ricardo Trigo, and Ricardo Garcia-Herrera. 2011. The Hot Summer of 2010: Redrawing the Temperature Record Map of Europe. sciencemag.org. Cerveny, R.S., K. DeBiasse, M.B. Pace, A.W. Ellis, and R.C. Balling, Jr. 2011. “Reanalysis and Extension of Namia’s Climatological Isentropic Analysis: Detection and Evaluation of Monsoonal, Severe Storm, Drought, and Flood Events.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 1204–20. Elliott, G.P., and K.F. Kipfmueller. 2011. “Multiscale Influences of Climate on Upper Treeline Dynmaics in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA: Evidence of Intraregional Variability and Bioclimatic Thresholds in Response to Twentieth-Century Warming.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 1181– 203. Head, L., J. Atchison, A. Gates, and P. Muir. 2011. “A Fine-Grained Study of the Experience of Drought, Risk and Climate Change Among Australian Wheat Farming Households.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 1089–108. Kintisch, Eli. 2011. “Computer Scientist Goes on Offensive to Defend Climate Scientists.” ScienceMag. Newell, J.P., and R.O. Vos. 2011. “‘Papering’ Over Space and Place: Product Carbon Footprint Modeling in the Global Paper Industry.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 730–41. Osofsky, H.M. 2011. “The Role of Climate Change Litigation in Establishing the Scale of Energy Regulation.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 775–82. Perkins, Sid. 2011. “ScienceShot: Mount Rainier Has Lost One-Seventh of its Ice and Snow.” AAAS. http:// news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/06/scienceshot-mount-rainier-has.html?etoc. Praskievicz, S., and H. Chang. 2011. “Impacts of Climate Change and Urban Development on Water Resources in the Tualatin River Basin, Oregon.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 249–71. de Sherbinin, A., M. Castro, F. Gemenne, M.M. Cernea, S. Adamo, P.M. Fearnside, G. Krieger, et al. 2011. “Preparing for Resettlement Associated with Climate Change.” Science 334: 456–457. Soboll, A., and J. Schmude. 2011. “Simulating Tourism Water Consumption Under Climate Change Conditions Using Agent-Based Modeling: The Example of Ski Areas.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 1049–66. The AAG John Russell Mather and Sandra Pritchard Mather Climatology Knowledge Environment http://community.aag.org/CKE Stroup, L.J. 2011. “Adaptation of U.S. Water Management to Climate and Environmental Change.” The Professional Geographer 63: 414–428. Zhao, T., M.W. Horner, and J. Sulik. 2011. “A Geographic Approach to Sectoral Carbon Inventory: Examining the Balance Between Consumption-Based Emissions and Land-Use Carbon Sequestration in Florida.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101: 752–63. The AAG John Russell Mather and Sandra Pritchard Mather Climatology Knowledge Environment http://community.aag.org/CKE 2010 Anon. 2010a. Climate Change in the American Mind: Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in June 2010. Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication. ———. 2010b. Stanford Global Warming Poll. Poll. GfK Roper Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. ———. 2010c. National Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change. USDA Forest Service. ———. 2010d. “New Computer Model Advances Climate Change Research.” National Science Foundation. http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=117513&WT.mc_id=USNSF_51&WT. Aspinall, R. 2010. “Geographical Perspectives on Climate Change.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 715–18. Benson, M.H. 2010. “Regional Initiatives: Scaling the Climate Response and Responding to Conceptions of Scale.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 1025–35. Bishop, M.P., A.B.G. Bush, L. Copland, U. Kamp, L.A. Owen, Y.B. Seong, and J.F. Shroder, Jr. 2010. “Climate Change and Mountain Topographic Evolution in the Central Karakoram, Pakistan.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 772–93. Chang, H., M. Lafrenz, I. Jung, M. Figliozzi, D. Platman, and C. Pederson. 2010. “Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Flood-Induced Travel Disruptions: A Case Study of Portland, Oregon, USA.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 938–52. Chhetri, N.B., and W.E. Easterling. 2010. “Adapting to Climate Change: Retrospective Analysis of Climate Technology Interaction in the Rice-Based Farming System of Nepal.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 1156–76. Chhetri, N.B., W.E. Easterling, A. Terando, and L. Mearns. 2010. “Modeling Path Dependence in Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Variability and Change.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 894–907. Cowell, C.M., and M.A. Urban. 2010. “The Changing Geography of the U.S. Water Budget: Twentieth-Century Patterns and Twenty-First-Century Projections.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 740–54. Dull, R.A., R.J. Nevle, W.I. Woods, D.K. Bird, S. Avnery, and W.M. Denevan. 2010. “The Columbian Encounter and the Little Ice Age: Abrupt Land Use Change, Fire, and Greenhouse Forcing.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 755–71. Gamble, D.W., D. Campbell, T.L. Allen, D. Barker, S. Curtis, D. McGregor, and J. Popke. 2010. “Climate Change, Drought, and Jamaican Agriculture: Local Knowledge and the Climate Record.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 880–93. Gerhardt, H., P.E. Steinberg, J. Tasch, S.J. Fabiano, and R. Shields. 2010. “Contested Sovereignty in a Changing Arctic.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 992–1002. The AAG John Russell Mather and Sandra Pritchard Mather Climatology Knowledge Environment http://community.aag.org/CKE Jackson, T.L., J.J. Feddema, K.W. Oleson, G.B. Bonan, and J.T. Bauer. 2010. “Parameterization of Urban Characteristics for Global Climate Modeling.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 848–65. Klintisch, Eli. 2010. “NOAA has 10 Answers to Allegations that ‘Climategate’ Disproves Warming.” ScienceInsider. http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2010/07/noaa-has-10-answers-to-allegatio. html? Knight, C.G. 2010. “Climate Change: The Health of a Planet in Peril.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 1036–45. Knox-Hayes, J. 2010. “Constructing Carbon Market Spacetime: Climate Change and the Onset of Neo- Modernity.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 953–62. Krosnick, Jon A. 2010. “The Climate Majority.” The New York Times, New York edition, sec. A25. Leichenko, R.M., K.L. O’Brien, and W.D. Solecki. 2010. “Climate Change and the Global Financial Crisis: A Case of Double Exposure.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 963–72. Leiserowitz, Anthony, Nicholas Smith, and Jennifer Marlon. 2010. Americans’ Knowledge of Climate Change. Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication. MacCracken, Michael, Kristie L. Ebi, Katharine L. Jacobs, and Susanne Moser. 2010. “Climate Change Impacts and Adaption” Cannon Caucus Room 345. Mark, B.G., J. Bury, J.M. McKenzie, A. French, and M. Baraer. 2010. “Climate Change and Tropical Andean Glacier Recession: Evaluating Hydrologic Changes and Livelihood Vulnerability in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100: 794–805. Nickl,
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