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    Limited influence of climate change mitigation on short-term glacier mass loss

    Glacier mass loss is a key contributor to sea-level change1,2, slope instability in high-mountain regions3,4 and the changing seasonality and volume of river flow57. Understanding the causes, mechanisms and time...

    Ben Marzeion, Georg Kaser, Fabien Maussion, Nicolas Champollion in Nature Climate Change (2018)

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    Internal Variability Versus Anthropogenic Forcing on Sea Level and Its Components

    In this paper we review and update detection and attribution studies in sea level and its major contributors during the past decades. Tide gauge records reveal that the observed twentieth-century global and re...

    Marta Marcos, Ben Marzeion, Sönke Dangendorf in Integrative Study of the Mean Sea Level an… (2017)

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    Anthropogenic forcing dominates global mean sea-level rise since 1970

    Analysis of anthropogenic and natural contributions to twentieth-century sea-level rise shows natural contributions dominated in the early years. After 1970, anthropogenic forcing becomes the dominant contribu...

    Aimée B. A. Slangen, John A. Church, Cecile Agosta in Nature Climate Change (2016)

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    Limited forcing of glacier loss through land-cover change on Kilimanjaro

    A study shows that regional atmospheric change driven by land-cover change contributes little to glacier mass loss on Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro. More generally, this finding suggests that local land-cover c...

    Thomas Mölg, Martin Großhauser, Andreas Hemp, Marlis Hofer in Nature Climate Change (2012)