Papers On Climate Change Modelling and Policy
- M. Welp, K. Hasselmann, C. Jaeger, Climate Change and Paths to Sustainability: the Role of Science- Based Stakeholder Dialogues, The Environment
- International Ad Hoc Detection and Attribution Group, Detecting and Attributing External Influences on the Climate System: A Review of Recent Advances, Journal of Climate, 18, 1291-1314, 2005
- M. Weber, V. Barth, K. Hasselmann, Multi-Actor Dynamic Assessment Model (MADIAM) of Induced Technological Change and Sustainable Economic Growth, Ecological Economics, 54, 306-327, 2005
- K. Hasselmann, M. Latif, G. Hooss, C. Azar, O. Edenhofer, C.C. Jaeger, O.M. Johannessen, C. Kemfert, M. Welp, A. Wokaun, The Challenge of Long-term Climate Change, Science, 302, 1923-1925, 2003
- Tamara S. Ledley, Eric T. Sundquist, Stephen E. Schwartz, Dorothy K. Hall, Jack D. Fellows, and Timothy L. Killeen Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases, EOS Vol. 80, No. 39, September 28, 1999, p. 453. (This review paper cites several papers coauthored by Hasselmann.)
- K. Hasselmann, Climate change: Linear and nonlinear signatures, Nature, 398, 755 - 756, 1999
- K. Hasselmann, Climate-change research after Kyoto, Nature, 390, 225 - 226, 1997
- K. Hasselmann, Are We Seeing Global Warming?, Science, 276, 914 - 915, 1997
For a complete list of references, refer to "Interview mit Klaus Hasselmann", 59, 2006. or Hasselman's website at Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology
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