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  • There is a widespread assumption that changes in reported anthropogenic global CO2 emissions are indicative of changes in climate and ocean chemistry. However, examination of atmospheric CO2 measurements from the past two decades challenges this idea. A new study develops and advocates use of CO2 measurement practices that reduce uncertainty in atmospheric verification of emissions, and identifies modelling inadequacies.

    • Roger J. Francey
    • Cathy M. Trudinger
    • Christian Rödenbeck
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 3, P: 520-524
  • Nanoparticles with dynamic patches can form reversible self-assembled structures in aqueous solution that become topologically more connected on dilution.

    • Thomas M. Hermans
    • Maarten A. C. Broeren
    • E. W. Meijer
    Research
    Nature Nanotechnology
    Volume: 4, P: 721-726
  • India’s methane emissions have been quantified using atmospheric measurements to provide an independent comparison with reported emissions. Here Ganesan et al. find that derived methane emissions are consistent with India’s reports and no significant trend has been observed between 2010–2015.

    • Anita L. Ganesan
    • Matt Rigby
    • Paul B. Krummel
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-7