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Editorials in 2015

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  • The unprecedented climate events of 2015 should prompt action on the policy stage.

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  • Policymakers seem ready to take new steps to tackle climate change. Research must draw on lessons from the past to find productive pathways for the future.

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  • A new climate agreement won't solve climate change, but it should nudge the world onto a lower-emissions path. Research must drive deeper transformations by translating proposed solutions into workable action.

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  • Climate change adaptation initiatives need better planning to meet their targets.

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  • Revelations around diesel vehicle emissions hint at a more robust environmental regulation regime.

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  • The Pope's climate change encyclical is more than a call for action. It is an example of how disparate communities, from religion, the physical and social sciences, can coalesce around a common goal.

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  • After a false start in 2014, this year is shaping up to host a strong El Niño event. The question is why were last year's predictions of the natural phenomenon wrong? And what is the state of knowledge on the El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO)?

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  • This year is make or break for climate and a sustainable future. The opportunity to make genuine progress on these grand societal challenges must not be squandered.

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  • Heat waves take their toll on human health and reduce labour productivity.

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  • Action needs to be taken to mitigate the effects of climate change on deep-sea ecosystems.

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  • Public opinion around climate change is complex. It's time that localized and policy-specific analyses come out from the shadow of national studies.

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  • The Methods section of primary research papers are now being published online only.

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  • Global energy sector emissions have stalled. But urgent questions remain about the best way to tackle climate change.

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  • Climate change reports have been increasingly covered by the media but what drives the news stories and what is their power?

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  • Initiatives aimed at preserving or enhancing the state of the environment are created in a broad political landscape influenced by, among other things, perceived risks. We take a brief look at this risk landscape in the run up to Paris 2015.

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  • Choosing and implementing adaptation measures to protect coastal populations and infrastructure from sea-level rise and storm surges is no easy matter.

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  • The inner workings of Integrated Assessment Models need to be made more transparent.

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