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Yves Boutherand
The G360 team brings together researchers from the University of Exeter, the Met office, and the University of Bristol.
Publications
The publications below are those relevant to the G360 project by project team members.
- Cotton, M. and P. Devine-Wright, Discourses of energy infrastructure development: a Q-method study of electricity transmission line siting in the UK, Environ Plann A, 43(4), 942-960, 2011.
- Devine-Wright, P., Public engagement with large-scale renewable energy technologies: breaking the cycle of NIMBYism, Wires Clim Change, 2(1), 19-26, 2011.
- Haywood, J.M., A. Jones, L. Clarisse, A. Bourassa, J. Barnes, P. Telford, N. Bellouin, O. Boucher, P. Agnew, C. Clerbaux, P. Coheur, D. Degenstein, P. Braesicke, Observations of the eruption of the Sarychev volcano and simulations using the HadGEM2 climate model, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D21212, doi:10.1029/2010JD014447, 2010.
- Hyams, Keith, A Just Response to Climate Change: Personal Carbon Allowances and the Normal Functioning Approach, Journal of Social Philosophy, 40, 237-256, 2009
- Jones, A., J.M. Haywood, O. Boucher, B. Kravitz, and A. Robock, Geoengineering by stratospheric SO2 injection: results from the Met Office HadGEM2 climate model and comparison with the Goddard Institute for Space Studies ModelE, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 5999-6006, doi:10.5194/acp-10-5999-201010, 7421-7434, 2010a.
- Jones, A., J.M. Haywood and O. Boucher, A comparison of the climate impacts of geoengineering by stratospheric SO2 injection and by brightening of marine stratocumulus cloud, Atmospheric Science Letters, 11, doi:10.1002/asl.291, 2010b.
- Jones, A., J.M. Haywood and O. Boucher, Climate impacts of geoengineering marine stratocumulus clouds, J Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2008JD011450, 114, 2010.
- Jones, A., J.M. Haywood and O. Boucher, Aerosol Forcing, Climate Response and Climate Sensitivity in the Hadley Centre Climate Model HadGEM2-AML, J Geophys Res, 112, D20211, doi:10.1029/2007JD008688.
- Lenton, T. M. and N. E. Vaughan, The radiative forcing potential of different climate geoengineering options, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9, 5539-5561, 2009.
- Lenton, T. M., The potential for land-based biological CO2 removal to lower future atmospheric CO2 concentration, Carbon Management, 1(1), 145-160, 2010.
- Lenton, T. M., 2 °C or not 2 °C? That is the climate question, Nature, 473, 7, 2011.
- Lenton, T. M., Early warning of climate tipping points, Nature Climate Change, 1, 201-209, 2011.
- Lenton, T. M., H. Held, E. Kriegler, J. Hall, W. Lucht, S. Rahmstorf and H. J. Schellnhuber, Tipping Elements in the Earth's Climate System, PNAS, 105(6), 1786-1793, 2008.
- Macnaghten, P. and R. Owen, Environmental science: Good governance for geoengineering, Nature, 479, 293, 2011.
- Owen R. and N. Goldberg, Responsible Innovation: A Pilot Study with the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Journal of Risk Analysis, 30 (11), 1699-1707, 2010.
- Owen, R., Legitimate Conditions for Climate Engineering, Environmental Science & Technology, in press.
- Thomas, M. A., P. Suntharalingam, L. Pozzoli, S. Rast, A. Devasthale, S. Kloster, J. Feichter and T. M. Lenton, Quantification of DMS aerosol-cloud-climate interactions using the ECHAM5-HAMMOZ model in a current climate scenario, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 10, 7425-7438, 2010.
- Vaughan, N. E. and T. M. Lenton, A review of climate geoengineering proposals, Climatic Change, DOI: 10.1007/s10584-011-0027-7, 2011.

