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6.12 Figure 6.8(c) from Ramaswamy, V.et al. 2001. Radiative forcing of climate change.
Chapter 6 in Houghton,Climate Change, 2001. See also Lean, J., Beer, J., Bradley, R.
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change.Geophysics Research Letters, 22 , pp. 3195–8; and Hoyt, D. V., Schatten, K. H.



  1. A discussion of plausible solar irradiance variations, 1700–1992.Journal of
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    7.1 Figure 11.12 from Church, J. A., Gregory, J. M.et al. 2001. Changes in sea level.
    Chapter 11 in Houghton,Climate Change 2001, Chapter 11. 148
    7.2 From Warrick, R. A., Oerlemans, J. 1990. In Houghton, J. T., Jenkins, G. J.,
    Ephraums, J. J. (eds.) 1990.Climate Change: the IPCC Scientific Assessments.
    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 148
    7.3 Figure 11.16 from Church, J. A., Gregory, J. M.et al. 2001. Changes in sea level.
    Chapter 11 in Houghton,Climate Change 2001, Chapter 11 (data from Huybrechts
    and De Wolde). 149
    7.4 From Broadus, J. M. 1993. Possible impacts of, and adjustments to, sea-level rise: the
    case of Bangladesh and Egypt. In Warrick, R. A., Barrow, E. M., Wigley,
    T. M. L. (eds.) 1993Climate and Sea-level Change: Observations, Projections and
    Implications. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 263–75; adapted from
    Milliman, J. D. 1989. Environmental and economic implications of rising sea level and
    subsiding deltas: the Nile and Bangladeshi examples.Ambio, 18 , pp. 340–5. 151
    7.5 From Maurits la Riviere, J. W. 1989. Threatsto the world’s water.Scientific American,
    261 , pp. 48–55. 155
    7.6 Figure 11.4(a) from Shiklomanov, I. A., Rodda, J. C. (eds.) 2003.World Water
    Resources at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Cambridge: Cambridge
    University Press. 156
    7.7 Gleick, P. H. 1987. Regional hydrologic consequences of increases in atmospheric
    CO 2 and other trace gases.Climatic Change, 10 , pp.137–61. 158
    7.8 From Report on Hadley Centre Regional Modelling System, 2002. The RCM was
    developed in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology. See also Lal, M.
    et al. 2001. In McCarthy, J. J., Canziani, O., Leary, N. A., Dokken, D. J., White, K. S.
    (eds.) 2001.Climate Change 2001: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability.
    Contribution of Working Group II to the Third Assessment Report of the
    Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University
    Press, Chapter 11. 162
    7.9 From Tolba, M. K., El-Kholy, O. A. (eds.) 1992.The World Environment 1972–1992.
    London: Chapman and Hall, p. 135. 163
    7.10 Illustrating key elements of a study of crop yield and
    food trade under a changed climate. From Parry, M.et al.1999. Climate change and
    world food security: a new assessment.Global Environmental Change, 9 , S51–S67. 169
    7.11 Adapted from Gates, D. M. 1993.Climate Change and its Biological Consequences.
    Sunderland, Mass.: Sinauer Associates Inc., p. 63. The original source is Delcourt, P.
    A., Delcourt, H. R. 1981. In Romans, R. C. (ed.)Geobotany II. New York: Plenum
    Press, pp. 123–65. Gates’ book contains a detailed review of natural ecosystems and
    climate change. 171

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