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 * IPCC Second Assessment Report: Climate Change 1995 (SAR)

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Climate Change 1995: The Science of Climate Change

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Trenberth et al., Chapter 1: The Climate System: an Overview

Ch 2: Schimel et al., Chapter 2: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change
 * SYR (p. 57, 2nd-assessment-en.pdf:67) says Albritton
 * WG1 (p. 64, ipcc_sar_wg_I_full_report.pdf:79) says Schimel.
 * Other authors also different. Major reorganization?

Nicholls et al., Chapter 3: Observed Climate Variability and Change

Dickinson et al., Chapter 4: Climate Processes

Gates et al., Chapter 5: Climate Models - Evaluation

Kattenberg et al., Chapter 6: Climate Models - Projections of Future Climate

Warrick et al., Chapter 7: Changes in Sea Level

Santer et al., Chapter 8: Detection of Climate Change and Attribution of Causes

Melillo et al., Chapter 9: Terrestrial Biotic Responses to Environmental Change and Feedbacks to Climate

Denman et al., Chapter 10: Marine Biotic Responses to Environmental Change and Feedbacks to Climate

McBean et al., Chapter 11: Advancing our Understanding

Appendix 1: Organisation of IPCC

Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change

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Kirschbaum et al., Chapter A: Ecophysiological, ecological, and soil processes in  terrestrial ecosystems: a primer on general concepts and relationships

Nakicenovic et al., Chapter B: Energy primer

Kirschbaum et al., Chapter 1: Climate change impacts on forests

Allen-Diaz et al., Chapter 2: Rangelands in a changing climate: impacts, adaptations, and mitigation

Noble et al., Chapter 3: Deserts in a changing climate: impacts

Bullock et al., Chapter 4: Land degradation and desertification

Beniston et al., Chapter 5: Impacts of climate change on mountain regions

Öquist et al., Chapter 6: Non-tidal wetlands

Fitzharris et al., Chapter 7: The cryosphere: changes and their impacts

Ittekkot et al., Chapter 8: Oceans

Bijlsma et al., Chapter 9: Coastal zones and small islands

Arnell et al., Chapter 10: Hydrology and freshwater ecology

Moreno et al., Chapter 11: Industry, energy, and transportation: impacts and adaptation

Scott et al., Chapter 12: Human settlements in a changing climate: impacts and adaptation

Reilly et al., Chapter 13: Agriculture in a changing climate: impacts and adaptation

Kaczmarek et al., Chapter 14: Water resources management

Solomon et al., Chapter 15: Wood production changing climate and land use

Everett et al., Chapter 16: Fisheries

Dlugolecki et al., Chapter 17: Financial services

McMichael et al., Chapter 18: Human population health

Ishitani et al., Chapter 19: Energy supply mitigation options

Kashiwagi et al., Chapter 20: Industry

Michaelis et al., Chapter 21: Mitigation options in the transportation sector

Levine et al., Chapter 22: Mitigation options for human settlement

Cole et al., Chapter 23: Agricultural options for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions

Brown et al., Chapter 24: Management of forests for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions

Leemans et al., Chapter 25: Mitigation: cross-sectoral and other issues

Carter et al., Chapter 26: Technical guidelines for assessing climate change impacts and adaptations

Tirpak et al., Chapter 27: Methods for assessment of mitigation option

Streets et al., Chapter 28: Inventory of technologies, methods, and practices

Climate Change 1995: Economoic and Social Dimensions of Climate Change

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Goldemberg et al., Chapter 1: Introduction: scope of the assessment

Arrow et al., Chapter 2: Decision-making frameworks for addressing climate change

Banuri et al., Chapter 3: Equity and social considerations

Arrow et al., Chapter 4: Intertemporal equity, discounting, and economic efficiency

Munasinghe et al., Chapter 5: Applicability of techniques of cost-benefit analysis to climate change

Pearce et al., Chapter 6: The social costs of climate change: greenhouse damage and the benefits of control

Jepma et al., Chapter 7: A generic assessment of response options

Hourcade et al., Chapter 8: Estimating the costs of mitigating greenhouse gases

Hourcade et al., Chapter 9: A review of mitigation cost studies

Weyant et al., Chapter 10: Integrated assessment of climate change: an overview and comparison of approaches and results

Fisher et al., Chapter 11: An economic assessment of policy

See also: TAR, AR4, AR5.