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Magnan, Alexandre K. et al. “Sea Level Rise Risks and Societal Adaptation Benefits in Low-Lying Coastal Areas.” Scientific Reports 12.10677 (2022): n. pag. Print.
Benveniste, H., M. Oppenheimer, and M. Fleurbaey. “Climate Change Increases Resource-Constrained International Immobility.” Nature Climate Change 12 (2022): 634–641.
Rasmussen, D.J., Robert E. Kopp, and M. Oppenheimer. “Coastal Defense Megaprojects in an Era of Sea-Level Rise: Politically Feasible Strategies or Army Corps Fantasies?.” Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 149.2 (2022): n. pag.
Allen, Myles, et al., and Michael Oppenheimer. “Indicate Separate Contributions of Long-Lived and Short-Lived Greenhouse Gases in Emission Targets.” Nature NJP climate and atmospheric science 5.5 (2022): n. pag.
Xiao, Tingyin et al. “Complex Climate and Network Effects on Internal Migration in South Africa Revealed by a Network Model.” Population and Environment 43 (2022): 289–318.
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Rasmussen, D.J. et al. “Popular Extreme Sea Level Metrics Can Better Communicate Impacts.” Climatic Change 170.30 (2022): n. pag.
Oppenheimer, Michael. “WHATEVER WORKS: THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD TOWARD CLIMATE ACTION.” NYU Environmental Law Journal 29.29.1 (2021): 619–638.
Horton, Radley et al. “Assessing Human Habitability and Migration.” Science 2021: 1279–1283.
Choquette-Levy, Nicolas et al. “Risk Transfer Policies and Climate-Induced Immobility Among Smallholder Farmers.” Nature Climate Change 11 (2021): 1046–1054.
Schwartzman, Stephan et al. “Environmental Integrity of Emissions Reductions Depends on Scale and Systemic Changes, Not Sector of Origin.” Environmental Research Letters 16 (2021): n. pag.
Ocko, Ilissa B. et al. “ Acting Rapidly to Deploy Readily Available Methane Mitigation Measuresby Sector Can Immediately Slow Global Warming .” Environmental Research Letters 16 (2021): n. pag. 5 Vol.
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Benveniste, H., M. Oppenheimer, and M. Fleurbaey. “Effect of Border Policy on Exposure and Vulnerability to Climate Change.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (2020): 26692–26702.
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Raymond, Colin et al. “Understanding and Managing Connected Extreme Events.” Nature Climate Change (2020): n. pag. Print.
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Rasmussen, D.J. et al. “A Flood Damage Allowance Framework for Coastal Protection With Deep Uncertainty in Sea Level Rise.” Earth’s Future (2020): n. pag. Print.
Orton, Philip et al. “New York City Panel on Climate Change 2019 Report Chapter 4: Coastal Flooding.” The New York Academy of Sciences vol. 1439.1 (2019): pp.95–114. Print.
Gornitz, Vivian et al. “New York City Panel on Climate Change 2019 Report Chapter 3: Sea Level Rise.” The New York Academy of Sciences vol.1439.1 (2019): pp. 71–94. Print.
Wrathall, D.J. et al. “Meeting the Looming Policy Challenge of Sea-Level Change and Human Migration.” Nature Climate Change Vol. 9 (2019): pp.898–901. Print.
Bell, Andrew Reid, Carlos Calvo-Hernandez, and Michael Oppenheimer. “Migration, Intensification, and Diversification As Adaptive Strategies.” Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling Vol 1 (2019): n. pag. Print.
Bamber, Jonathan et al. “Ice Sheet Contributions to Future Sea-Level Rise from Structured Expert Judgment.” PNAS Vol. 116 (2019): pp. 11195–11200. Print.
Buchanan, Maya K., Michael Oppenheimer, and Adam Parris. “Values, Bias, and Stressors Affect Intentions to Adapt to Coastal Flood Risk: A Case Study from New York City.” Weather, Climate and Society (2019): 809–821.
Baldwin, Jane Wilson et al. “Temporally Compound Heat Wave Events and Global Warming: An Emerging Hazard.” Earth’s Future (2019): n. pag.
Zhao, Lei et al. “Interactions Between Urban Heat Islands and Heat Waves.” Environmental Research Letters vol. 13 (2018): n. pag. Print.
Schenkel, Benjamin A. et al. “Lifetime Evolution of Outer Tropical Cyclone Size and Structure As Diagnosed from Reanalysis and Climate Model Data.” Journal of Climate vol 31 (2018): pp. 7985–8004. Print.
Liu, Yonggang et al. “Climate Response to the Meltwater Runoff from Greenland Ice Sheet: Evolving Sensitivity to Discharging Locations.” Climate Dynamics vol.51 (2017): pp. 1733–1751. Print.
Deng, Hang et al. “Leakage Risks of Geologic CO2 Storage and the Impacts on the Global Energy System and Climate Change Mitigation.” Climatic Change vol.144 (2017): pp.151–163. Print.
Kopp, Robert E. et al. “Evolving Understanding of Antarctic Ice‐Sheet Physics and Ambiguity in Probabilistic Sea‐Level Projections.” Earth’s Future vol. 5 .12 (2017): n. pag. Print.
Stewart, Richard, Michael Oppenheimer, and Bryce Rudyk. “Building Blocks: A Strategy for Near-Term Action Within the New Global Climate Framework.” Climatic Change vol. 144 (2017): pp.1–13. Print.
Schenkel, Benjamin et al. “Evaluating Outer Tropical Cyclone Size in Reanalysis Datasets Using QuikSCAT Data.” Journal of Climate vol.30 (2017): pp. 8745–8762. Print.
O’Neill, Brian C. et al. “IPCC Reasons for Concern Regarding Climate Change Risks.” Nature Climate Change Vol.7 (2017): pp.28–37. Print.
Richard L. Revesz et al. “Letter- The Social Cost of Carbon: A Global Imperative.” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy Vol. 11.Issue 1 (2017): pp. 172–173. Print.
Ocko, Ilissa B. et al. “Unmask Temporal Trade-Offs in Climate Policy Debates.” Science Magazine vol.356.Issue 6337 (2017): pp.492–493. Print.
Hsiang, Solomon et al. “Estimating Economic Damage from Climate Change in the United States.” Science vol.356.Issue 6345 (2017): pp.1362–1369. Print.
Buchanan, Maya, Michael Oppenheimer, and Robert E. Kopp. “Amplification of Flood Frequencies With Local Sea Level Rise and Emerging Flood Regimes.” Environmental Research Letters 12 (2017): n. pag. Print.
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Xian, Siyuan et al. “Influence of Risk Factors and past Events on Flood Resilience in Coastal Megacities: Comparative Analysis of NYC and Shanghai.” Science of The Total Environment 610-611 (2017): 1251–1261.
Cai, Ruohong et al. “Climate Variability and International Migration: The Importance of the Agricultural Linkage.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management vol.79 (2016): pp. 135–151. Print.
Oppenheimer, Michael, and JK Anttila-Hughes. “The Science of Climate Change.” The Future of Children vol.26 (2016): pp.11–30. Print.
Oppenheimer, Michael, Christopher M. Little, and Roger M. Cooke. “Expert Judgement and Uncertainty Quantification for Climate Change.” Nature Climate Change Vol. 6 (2016): pp. 445–451. Print.
Hallegatte, Stéphane et al. “Make Climate-Change Assessments More Relevant.” Nature Vol. 534.Issue 7609 (2016): n. pag. Print.