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Integrated Assessment Two-Dimensional Chemical Modeling
315-326
Three dilemmas in the integrated assessment of climate change
Edward A. Parson
327-336
Integrated assessment: A growing child on its way to maturity
Jan Rotmans and Marjolein Asselt
337-368
Learning from integrated assessment of climate change
M. Granger Morgan and Hadi Dowlatabadi
369-395
Assessing integrated assessments
James Risbey, Milind Kandlikar and Anand Patwardhan
397-404
Three-dimensional chemistry in the greenhouse
Donald J. Wuebbles
405-437
Estimates of indirect global warming potentials for CH4, CO and NOX
J. S. Fuglestvedt, I. S. A. Isaksen and W.-C. Wang
439-462
Relative radiative forcing consequences of global emissions of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and NOx from human activities estimated with a zonally-averaged two-dimensional model
C. E. Johnson and R. G. Derwent
463-478
Urban reactions to the global warming issue: Agenda setting in Toronto and Chicago
W. Henry Lambright, Stanley A. Chjangnon and L. D. Danny Harvey
479-512
Grid point surface air temperature calculations with a fast turnaround: Combining the results of IMAGE and a GCM
Matthias Jonas, Katharina Fleischmann, Andrey V. Ganopolski, Jaroslav Krabec and Uta Sauer, et al.
513-546
Estimation of possible climate change impacts on water availability, extreme flow events and soil moisture in the Goulburn and Ovens Basins, Victoria
S. Yu. Schreider, A. J. Jakeman, A. B. Pittoc and P. H. Whetton
547-550
Correspondence
Comments on R. D. Brunner (Climatic Change 32, 121–147) and P. N. Edwards (Climatic Change 32, 149–161)
Simon Shackley
551-553
Reply to S. Shackley
Ronald D. Brunner
555-557
Reply to S. Shackley and R. D. Brunner
Paul N. Edwards
559-562
Book review
J. Hopwood
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