All Stories

  1. Commentary: First, do no harm: Scaling usable knowledge for just and equitable outcomes
  2. “We got in the pilot program to learn from it:” Features of Social Learning in Drought Contexts Along the Arkansas River in Colorado
  3. How experiences of climate extremes motivate adaptation among water managers
  4. The politics of “usable” knowledge: examining the development of climate services in Tanzania
  5. The Critical Role of Communities of Practice and Peer Learning in Scaling Hydroclimatic Information Adoption
  6. Is adaptation success a flawed concept?
  7. Testing the potential of Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms (MOEAs) with Colorado water managers
  8. Savior of rural landscapes or Solomon’s choice? Colorado’s experiment with alternative transfer methods for water (ATMs)
  9. Scaling Knowledge Innovation to Smaller Water Providers: A Focus on Communities of Practice
  10. Drought in urban water systems: Learning lessons for climate adaptive capacity
  11. Regional Climate Response Collaboratives: Multi-Institutional Support for Climate Resilience
  12. Social Sciences, Weather, and Climate Change
  13. Making sense of climate engineering: a focus group study of lay publics in four countries
  14. Learning to Expect Surprise: Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, Maria, and Beyond
  15. Participatory Framework for Assessment and Improvement of Tools (ParFAIT): Increasing the impact and relevance of water management decision support research
  16. Drivers of adaptation: Responses to weather- and climate-related hazards in 60 local governments in the Intermountain Western U.S.
  17. Managing Carbon on Federal Public Lands: Opportunities and Challenges in Southwestern Colorado
  18. The role of U.S. states in facilitating effective water governance under stress and change
  19. The dynamics of vulnerability: why adapting to climate variability will not always prepare us for climate change
  20. What Stakeholder Needs Tell Us about Enabling Adaptive Capacity: The Intersection of Context and Information Provision across Regions in the United States
  21. What do stakeholders need to manage for climate change and variability? A document-based analysis from three mountain states in the Western USA
  22. Unpacking the ‘information barrier’: Comparing perspectives on information as a barrier to climate change adaptation in the interior mountain West
  23. Governing geoengineering research: why, when and how?
  24. Managing carbon in a multiple use world: The implications of land-use decision context for carbon management
  25. Catalyzing Frontiers inWater-Climate-Society Research: A View from Early Career Scientists and Junior Faculty
  26. Managing United States Public Lands in Response to Climate Change: A View From the Ground Up
  27. Climate Change and Western Public Lands: a Survey of U.S. Federal Land Managers on the Status of Adaptation Efforts
  28. Improving Societal Outcomes of Extreme Weather in a Changing Climate: An Integrated Perspective
  29. Creating usable science: Opportunities and constraints for climate knowledge use and their implications for science policy
  30. Geoengineering, Ocean Fertilization, and the Problem of Permissible Pollution
  31. Carbon stewardship: land management decisions and the potential for carbon sequestration in Colorado, USA
  32. Equity in forecasting climate: can science save the world's poor?
  33. Towards science in support of decision making: characterizing the supply of carbon cycle science
  34. Quantifying marine snow as a food choice for zooplankton using stable silicon isotope tracers
  35. THE ROLE OF CARBON CYCLE OBSERVATIONS AND KNOWLEDGE IN CARBON MANAGEMENT
  36. Fragmentation of marine snow by swimming macrozooplankton: A new process impacting carbon cycling in the sea
  37. Feeding by the euphausiid Euphausia pacifica and the copepod Calanus pacificus on marine snow