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Christopher B Field

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Earth'S Future|July 28, 2020
Directions for Research on Climate and ConflictKatharine J Mach, W Neil Adger, Halvard Buhaug, et al.
Nature|June 14, 2019
Climate as a risk factor for armed conflictKatharine J Mach, Caroline M Kraan, W Neil Adger, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 15, 2018
Strengthened scientific support for the Endangerment Finding for atmospheric greenhouse gasesPhilip B Duffy, Christopher B Field, Noah S Diffenbaugh, et al.
Nature|July 26, 2022
Make greenhouse-gas accounting reliable - build interoperable systemsAmy Luers, Leehi Yona, Christopher B Field, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|December 28, 2018
Long-term elevated CO<sub>2</sub> shifts composition of soil microbial communities in a Californian annual grassland, reducing growth and N utilization potentialsSihang Yang, Qiaoshu Zheng, Mengting Yuan, et al.
Microbiome|September 2, 2022
Correction: Long-term nitrogen deposition enhances microbial capacities in soil carbon stabilization but reduces network complexityXingyu Ma, Tengxu Wang, Zhou Shi, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 20, 2020
Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forestsWilliam R L Anderegg, Anna T Trugman, Grayson Badgley, et al.
Microbiome|July 28, 2022
Long-term nitrogen deposition enhances microbial capacities in soil carbon stabilization but reduces network complexityXingyu Ma, Tengxu Wang, Zhou Shi, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 15, 2023
Long-term elevated precipitation induces grassland soil carbon loss via microbe-plant-soil interplayMengmeng Wang, Xin Sun, Baichuan Cao, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 16, 2024
Rapid shifts in grassland communities driven by climate changeKai Zhu, Yiluan Song, Josephine C Lesage, et al.
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Earth'S Future|July 28, 2020
Directions for Research on Climate and ConflictKatharine J Mach, W Neil Adger, Halvard Buhaug, et al.
Nature|June 14, 2019
Climate as a risk factor for armed conflictKatharine J Mach, Caroline M Kraan, W Neil Adger, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 15, 2018
Strengthened scientific support for the Endangerment Finding for atmospheric greenhouse gasesPhilip B Duffy, Christopher B Field, Noah S Diffenbaugh, et al.
Nature|July 26, 2022
Make greenhouse-gas accounting reliable - build interoperable systemsAmy Luers, Leehi Yona, Christopher B Field, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|December 28, 2018
Long-term elevated CO<sub>2</sub> shifts composition of soil microbial communities in a Californian annual grassland, reducing growth and N utilization potentialsSihang Yang, Qiaoshu Zheng, Mengting Yuan, et al.
Microbiome|September 2, 2022
Correction: Long-term nitrogen deposition enhances microbial capacities in soil carbon stabilization but reduces network complexityXingyu Ma, Tengxu Wang, Zhou Shi, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 20, 2020
Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forestsWilliam R L Anderegg, Anna T Trugman, Grayson Badgley, et al.
Microbiome|July 28, 2022
Long-term nitrogen deposition enhances microbial capacities in soil carbon stabilization but reduces network complexityXingyu Ma, Tengxu Wang, Zhou Shi, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 15, 2023
Long-term elevated precipitation induces grassland soil carbon loss via microbe-plant-soil interplayMengmeng Wang, Xin Sun, Baichuan Cao, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|October 16, 2024
Rapid shifts in grassland communities driven by climate changeKai Zhu, Yiluan Song, Josephine C Lesage, et al.
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