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Editorial

Soft solutions fall short - pp17

Olive Heffernan

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.25

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Research Highlights

CO2 rising fast - pp18

Harvey Leifert

Published online: 18 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.14

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Southern Ocean saturated - pp18

Samia Mantoura

Published online: 18 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.15

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Cyclonic swirling - pp18

Samia Mantoura

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.17

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Amazonian methane bursts - pp18

Eric Smalley

Published online: 18 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.18

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Fish fry - pp19

Harvey Leifert

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.20

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Sheet stability - pp19

Eric Smalley

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.21

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News Feature

Stormy weather ahead - pp20 - 22

Amanda Leigh Haag

Stormy debates continue between scientists over the evidence linking hurricanes to global warming as the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway.

Published online: 18 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.16

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Commentary

Quantifying climate change — too rosy a picture? - pp23 - 24

Stephen E. Schwartz1, Robert J. Charlson2 & Henning Rodhe3

The latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assesses the skill of climate models by their ability to reproduce warming over the twentieth century, but in doing so may give a false sense of their predictive capability.

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.22

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Book Reviews

Radical reductions - pp26 - 27

William Connolley

We need to cut fossil fuel use in the developed world by 90% to stop dangerous climate change, argues George Monbiot.

Published online: 18 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.19

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Art from the Arctic - pp27 - 28

Michael T. Bravo

How central is imagination to our understanding of climate change?

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.23

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News and Views

Climatology: Tempests in time - pp29 - 30

James B. Elsner1

The frequency of severe hurricanes in the North Atlantic has increased during the past decade. Scrutiny of the prehistoric record left by such storms helps to assess the factors contributing to hurricane activity.

Published online: 06 June 2007; doi:10.1038/447647a

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