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Cook et al. 2004Extra-tropical Northern Hemisphere land temperature variability over the past 1000 years
Cook et al. 2013Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature
Cook et al. 2014Raising climate literacy through addressing misinformation: Case studies in agnotology-based learning
Cook et al. 2015Misinformation and How to Correct It
Cook et al. 2016Consensus on consensus: a synthesis of consensus estimates on human-caused global warming
Cook et al. 2017Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influence
Cook et al. 2018Deconstructing climate misinformation to identify reasoning errors
Cook et al. 2022The cranky uncle game—combining humor and gamification to build student resilience against climate misinformation
Cosmogenic isotopesCosmogenic isotopes
Coulson et al. (1993)Simulated climate change: the interaction between vegetation type and microhabitat temperatures at Ny Ålesund, Svalbard
Coulson et al. 1993Simulated climate change: the interaction between vegetation type and microhabitat temperatures at Ny Ålesund, Svalbard
Coumou et al. (2013)Global increase in record-breaking monthly-mean temperatures
Coumou et al. 2013Global increase in record-breaking monthly-mean temperatures
Courtillot et al. (2010)Preliminary dating of the Viluy traps (Eastern Siberia): Eruption at the time of Late Devonian extinction events?
Courtillot et al. 2010Preliminary dating of the Viluy traps (Eastern Siberia): Eruption at the time of Late Devonian extinction events?
Covey et al. (1996)Paleoclimate data constraints on climate sensitivity: The paleocalibration method
Covey et al. 1996Paleoclimate data constraints on climate sensitivity: The paleocalibration method
COWLCOWL
Cowtan & Way (2013)Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends
Cowtan & Way (2014)Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends
Cowtan & Way 2013Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends
Cowtan & Way 2014Coverage bias in the HadCRUT4 temperature series and its impact on recent temperature trends
Cowtan et al. (2015)Robust comparison of climate models with observations using blended land air and ocean sea surface temperatures
Cowtan et al. (2018a)Statistical analysis of coverage error in simple global temperature estimators
Cowtan et al. (2018b)Evaluating biases in Sea Surface Temperature records using coastal weather stations
Cowtan et al. 2015Robust comparison of climate models with observations using blended land air and ocean sea surface temperatures
Cowtan et al. 2018aStatistical analysis of coverage error in simple global temperature estimators
Cowtan et al. 2018bEvaluating biases in Sea Surface Temperature records using coastal weather stations
CPCCPC
Crafts-Brandner & SalvucciRubisco activase constrains the photosynthetic potential of leaves at high temperature and CO2
Crafts-Brandner & Salvucci (2000)Rubisco activase constrains the photosynthetic potential of leaves at high temperature and CO2
Craig (2011)The Natural Distribution of Radiocarbon and the Exchange Time of Carbon Dioxide Between Atmosphere and Sea
Craig 2011The Natural Distribution of Radiocarbon and the Exchange Time of Carbon Dioxide Between Atmosphere and Sea
Cranky UncleCranky Uncle
Cranky Uncle translationCranky Uncle
CREASCREAS
Crichton et al. (2014)The Link between Health Complaints and Wind Turbines: Support for the Nocebo Expectations Hypothesis
Crichton et al. 2014The Link between Health Complaints and Wind Turbines: Support for the Nocebo Expectations Hypothesis
CRIEPICRIEPI
Crowley. (2001)What caused the Little Ice Age?
Crowley. 2001What caused the Little Ice Age?
Crucifix (2006)Does the Last Glacial Maximum constrain climate sensitivity?
Crucifix 2006Does the Last Glacial Maximum constrain climate sensitivity?
CRUTEM2vCRUTEM2v
CRUTEM3CRUTEM3
CryosphereCryosphere
Csiki-Sava et al. (2015)Island life in the Cretaceous-faunal composition, biogeography, evolution, and extinction of land-living vertebrates on the Late Cretaceous European archipelago
Csiki-Sava et al. 2015Island life in the Cretaceous-faunal composition, biogeography, evolution, and extinction of land-living vertebrates on the Late Cretaceous European archipelago
CSIROCSIRO
CTMCTM
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