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List of works by Pushker A. Kharecha

Assessing "dangerous climate change": required reduction of carbon emissions to protect young people, future generations and nature

scientific article published on 3 December 2013

Climate change and trace gases

scientific article

Climate sensitivity, sea level and atmospheric carbon dioxide

scientific article (publication date: 28 October 2013)

Climate simulations for 1880–2003 with GISS modelE

article

Dangerous human-made interference with climate: a GISS modelE study

scholarly article published in 2007

Earth's energy imbalance and implications

scholarly article published on 22 December 2011

Enhanced weathering strategies for stabilizing climate and averting ocean acidification

article

Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms: evidence from paleoclimate data, climate modeling, and modern observations that 2 °C global warming could be dangerous

scholarly article

Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms: evidence from paleoclimate data, climate modeling, and modern observations that 2 °C global warming is highly dangerous

scientific article published in 2015

Implications of “peak oil” for atmospheric CO2and climate

Options for near-term phaseout of CO(2) emissions from coal use in the United States

scientific article

Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power

scientific article published on April 4, 2013

Response to Comment on “Prevented Mortality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Historical and Projected Nuclear Power”

scholarly article by Pushker A. Kharecha & James Edward Hansen published 3 June 2013 in Environmental Science & Technology

Response to comment by Rabilloud on "Prevented mortality and greenhouse gas emissions from historical and projected nuclear power".

scientific article published on 12 November 2013

Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim?

scientific article

Young people's burden: requirement of negative CO2 emissions

Young people's burden: requirement of negative CO2 emissions