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  • Coupling advances in socioeconomic projections, climate models, damage functions and discounting methods yields an estimate of the social cost of carbon of US$185 per tonne of CO2—triple the widely used value published by the US government.

    • Kevin Rennert
    • Frank Errickson
    • David Anthoff
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 610, P: 687-692
  • Stephen Chanock and colleagues report a genome-wide association study of pancreatic cancer. They identify common variants at the ABO blood group locus associated with susceptibility to pancreatic cancer, consistent with previous epidemiological evidence suggesting that individuals with A or B blood types have greater risk of this cancer than individuals with blood type O.

    • Laufey Amundadottir
    • Peter Kraft
    • Robert N Hoover
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 41, P: 986-990
  • Stephen Chanock and colleagues identify three new susceptibility loci for pancreatic cancer on chromosomes 13q22.1, 1q32.1 and 5p15.33. The association signal at 13q22.1 maps to a large nongenic region, whereas the signals at 1q32.1 and 5p15.33 map near the NR5A2 gene and CPTM1L-TERT region, respectively.

    • Gloria M Petersen
    • Laufey Amundadottir
    • Stephen J Chanock
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 42, P: 224-228
  • Oxygen isotope records from stalagmites in Northern Borneo reflect changes in tropical Pacific hydrology on millennial timescales over the past 27,000 years. The records indicate that the tropical Pacific hydrological cycle is sensitive to high-latitude climate processes in both hemispheres, as well as to external radiative forcing, and that it may have played an important role in abrupt climate change events.

    • Judson W. Partin
    • Kim M. Cobb
    • Diego P. Fernandez
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 449, P: 452-455