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Buechler, S., A. Marie-Hanson, D. Liverman, and M. Gay-Antaki. 2015. Advancing Multi-disciplinary Scholarship on Gender, Water, and Environmental Change through Feminist Political Ecology. In Buechler, S. and A.M. Hanson (eds.). A Political Ecology of Women, Water and Global Environmental Change. London: Routledge. Garfin, G., H.I. Chang, and M. Switanek. 2014. Climate and Hydrology of the Upper Gila River Basin. In Gori, D. and M. Schumann (eds.). Gila River-Arizona Water Settlement Act Ecological Flows Report. The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico, Santa Fe. Liverman, D. 2015. Reading Climate Change and Climate Governance as Political Ecologies. In Perreault, T., G. Bridge, and J. McCarthy (eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Political Ecology. London: Routledge. Overpeck, J. 2014. The Challenge of Biodiversity Adaptation under Climate Change. In Palutikof, J.P., S.L. Boulter, J. Barnett, and D. Rissik (eds.). Applied Studies in Climate Adaptation. Chichester, U.K., John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
Ault, T.R, J.E. Cole, J.T. Overpeck, G.T. Pederson, and D.M. Meko. 2014. Assessing the risk of persistent drought using climate model simulations and paleoclimate data. Journal of Climate 27(20):7529-7549. Brugger, J. and M. Crimmins. 2015. Designing institutions to support local-level climate change adaptation: Insights from a case study of the U.S. Cooperative Extension system. Weather, Climate, and Society 7(1):18-38. Conroy, J.L., D.M. Thompson, A. Collins, J.T. Overpeck, M.B. Bush, and J.E. Cole. 2014. Climate influences on water and sediment properties of Genovesa Crater Lake, Galápagos. Journal of Paleolimnology 52(4)331-347. Donat, M.G., A.D. King, J.T. Overpeck, L.V. Alexander, I. Durre, and D.J. Karoly. 2015. Extraordinary heat during the 1930s US Dust Bowl and associated large-scale conditions. Climate Dynamics. DOI 10.1007/S00382-
0152590-5
Garfin, G. 2014. Opportunities for transforming US CLIVAR basic research to actionable science for managing climate risk. CLIVAR Variations 12(4):13-16. Garfin, G. Fire and Flooding in the Intermountain West. Association of Natural Resources Extension Professionals (ANREP) Newsletter. Fall 2014. Liverman, D. 2015. “Review of Naomi Klein.” Review of This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate, by Naomi Klein. Human Geography 8(1)99-109. Magrane, E. 2014. “Biosphere 2, Poetry, and the Anthropocene.” Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built + Natural
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS (CONTINUED)
Magrane, E. 2014. “Six Short Movements Regarding Control.” Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built + Natural
Environments. September 2. WWW.TERRAIN.ORG/2014/POETRY/ONE-POEM-BY-ERIC-MAGRANE/ Meadow, A., D. Ferguson, Z. Guido, A. Horangic, G. Owen, and T. Wall. 2015. Moving toward the deliberate co-production of climate science knowledge. Weather Climate and Society 7(2):179-191. Otto-Bliesner, B.L., J.M. Russell, P.U. Clark, Z. Liu, J.T. Overpeck, B. Konecky, S.E. Nicholson, F. He, and Z. Lu. 2014. Coherent changes of southeastern equatorial and northern African rainfall during the last deglaciation. Science 346(6214):1123-1227. Rockström, J. et al. 2014. Climate change: The necessary, the possible and the desirable Earth League climate statement on the implications for climate policy from the 5th IPCC Assessment. Earth’s Future 2(12):606611. (D. Liverman is an author). Shanahan, T.M., N.P. McKay, K.A. Hughen, J.T. Overpeck, B. Otto-Bliesner, C.W. Heil, J. King, C.A. Scholz, and J. Peck. 2015. The time-transgressive termination of the African Humid Period. Nature Geoscience 8:140144.
Taylor, T., and E. Magrane. 2014. I can only pick up the stones and throw them like my voice. you are here: the journal of creative geography 17:66-67. Wilder, M., E. Magrane, M. Miele, D. Prytherch, R. Schein, M. Ingram, and H. Ingram. 2015. The power of narrative in environmental networks. AAG Review of Books 3(2):99-108.
REPORTS AND PAPERS
Colorado River Research Group (J. Overpeck, Member). 2014. The First Step in Repairing the Colorado River’s Broken Water Budget: Summary Report. A Policy Report. 4 pp. December. WWW.COLORADORIVERRESEARCH
GROUP.ORG/PUBLICATIONS.HTML
Colorado River Research Group (J. Overpeck, Member). 2014. The First Step in Repairing the Colorado River’s Broken Water Budget: Summary Report. A Technical Report. 22 pp. December. WWW.COLORADORIVERRES
EARCHGROUP.ORG/PUBLICATIONS.HTML
Colorado River Research Group (J. Overpeck, Member). 2014. Charting a New Course for the Colorado River: A Summary of Guiding Principles. A Policy Report. 4 pp. December. WWW.COLORADORIVERRESEARCH
GROUP.ORG/PUBLICATIONS.HTML
Colorado River Research Group (J. Overpeck, Member). 2015. The Case for Conservation. A Policy Report. 4 pp.
May. WWW.COLORADORIVERRESEARCHGROUP.ORG/PUBLICATIONS.HTML Ferguson, D.B., J. Rice, and C. Woodhouse. 2014. Linking Environmental Research and Practice: Lessons from the Integration of Climate Science and Water Management in the Western United States. Tucson, AZ:
Climate Assessment for the Southwest. CLIMAS. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/PUBLICATION/REPORT/LINKING-
ENVIRONMENTAL-RESEARCH-AND-PRACTICE
Ferguson, D.B., R. Thomas, Z. Guido, L. Ethen, C. Zucker, G. Chorover, and R. Johnson. 2014. Planning for Change in Southern Arizona: A Report from the Southern Arizona Regional Climate Summit for Municipal Leaders. Tucson: Climate Assessment for the Southwest. CLIMAS. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.
EDU/SITES/DEFAULT/FILES/PDFPLANNING-CHANGE-2014.PDF
Guido, Z. 2015. Highlights of the International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) Contribution to the Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum. University of Arizona and Columbia University.
Guido, Z., J. Buizer, T. Finan, S. Gavin, A. Gerlak, L. Goddard, C. Greene, R. Johnson, D. Liverman, S. Mason, and A. Muñoz. 2014. An International Research and Applications Project (IRAP) Caribbean Workshop Report: Integrating Climate Information and Decision Processes for Regional Climate Resilience. University of Arizona Institute of the Environment and Columbia University International Research Institute for Climate and Society. 48 pp. Liverman, D., G. Garfin, S. Doster, K. Bao, F. Gladstone, J.A Krosnick, Bo MacInnis, J.T. Overpeck. 2015. Executive Report: Arizona’s Views on Climate Change. WWW.ENVIRONMENT.ARIZONA.EDU/CLIMATE-SURVEY McMahan, B. 2014. Cones of Uncertainty: The Nature of Business in Hurricane Country. In McGuire, T., D. Austin,and D. Woodson (eds.). Gulf Coast Communities and the Fabrication and Shipbuilding Industry: A Comparative Community Study. Volume III: Technical Papers. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, New Orleans, LA. OCS Study. 241 pp. McMahan, B. and L. Penney. 2014. Risk and Responsibility: Occupational Health in the Fabrication and Shipbuilding Industry. In McGuire, T., D. Austin, and D. Woodson (eds.). Gulf Coast Communities and the Fabrication and Shipbuilding Industry: A Comparative Community Study. Volume III: Technical Papers. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, New Orleans, LA. OCS Study. 241 pp.
OPINIONS AND BLOGS
CLIMAS. July 2014 - June 2015. Southwest Climate Outlook. Monthly report. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/SWCO/
PERIODICALS
Garfin, G. 2014. “Notes from the Field: Thinking Outside the Box with Great Basin Natural Resource Managers.”
CLIMAS. July 15. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/BLOG/NOTES-FIELD-THINKING-OUTSIDE-BOX-WITH-RESOURCE-MANAGERS Garfin, G. 2014. “Notes from the Field: Preparing for Climate Change along the US-Mexico Border.” CLIMAS.
October 27. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/BLOG/NOTES-FIELD-PREPARING-CLIMATE-CHANGE-ALONG-US-MEXICO-BORDER Liverman, D. 2014. “What If Climate Change Triggers Cooperation, Not Conflict?” The Huffington Post. July 18.
WWW.HUFFINGTONPOST.COM/DIANA-LIVERMAN/WHAT-IF-CLIMATE-CHANGE-TR_B_5599886.HTML
Liverman, D. 2014. “How to Teach About Climate Without Making Your Students Feel Hopeless.” PostEverything -
The Washington Post. August 20. WWW.WASHINGTONPOST.COM/POSTEVERYTHING/WP/2014/08/20/HOW-TO-
TEACH-ABOUT-CLIMATE-WITHOUT-MAKING-YOUR-STUDENTS-FEEL-HOPELESS/
Liverman, D. 2014. “Women Who Make a Difference: Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Haury and the Pursuit of Environmental and Social Justice.” The Huffington Post. September 22. WWW.HUFFINGTONPOST.COM/DIANA-LIVERMAN/THE-
PURSUIT-OF-ENVIRONMENTAL-AND-SOCIAL-JUSTICE_B_5858170.HTML
Liverman, D. 2015. “Paddington and Empathy for Immigrant Children.” The Huffington Post. January 1.
WWW.HUFFINGTONPOST.COM/DIANA-LIVERMAN/EMPATHY-FOR-IMMIGRANT-CHILDREN_B_6490442.HTML
Liverman, D. 2015. “Fight Climate Change by Fighting for Women’s Rights.” Pacific Standard Magazine.
February 3. WWW.PSMAG.COM/NATURE-AND-TECHNOLOGY/FIGHT-CLIMATE-CHANGE-BY-FIGHTING-FOR-WOMENS-RIGHTS Magrane, E. 2014. “The Cartoon Introduction to Climate Change.” Proximities. September 23. WWW.ENVIRONMENT.
ARIZONA.EDU/PROXIMITIES/CARTOON-INTRODUCTION-CLIMATE-CHANGE
Magrane, E. 2014. “Proximities on Scale and the Art + Environment Triennial in Reno.” Proximities. November 12.
WWW.ENVIRONMENT.ARIZONA.EDU/PROXIMITIES/PROXIMITIES-SCALE-AND-ART-ENVIRONMENT-TRIENNIAL-RENO
Magrane, E., A.C. Licona, and E.S. Hayward. 2014. “Trans-waters: Coalitional Thinking on Art + Environment.”
Proximities. December 17. WWW.ENVIRONMENT.ARIZONA.EDU/PROXIMITIES/TRANS-WATERS-COALITIONAL-THINKING-ART-
ENVIRONMENT-ADELA-C-LICONA-AND-EVA-S-HAYWARD
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OPINIONS AND BLOGS (CONTINUED)
Magrane, E. 2015. “The Poetics and Politics of Water.” Proximities. February 11. WWW.ENVIRONMENT.ARIZONA.EDU/
PROXIMITIES/POETICS-AND-POLITICS-WATER
Magrane, E. 2015. “Art in the Tree-Ring Lab.” Proximities. April 10. WWW.ENVIRONMENT.ARIZONA.EDU/PROXIMITIES/ART-
TREE-RING-LAB
Magrane, E., B. Champion, M. Thomashow, and P. Jenney. 2015. “The Ecological Imagination: A Conversation
on Art + Environment.” Proximities. April 29. WWW.ENVIRONMENT.ARIZONA.EDU/PROXIMITIES/ECOLOGICAL-
IMAGINATION-CONVERSATION-ART-ENVIRONMENT-MITCHELL-THOMASHOW-BEN-CHAMPION-AND
PODCASTS
CLIMAS. July 2014–June 2015. Southwest Climate Podcast. Monthly, WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/MEDIA/PODCASTS Guido, Z. 2014. Management of the Colorado River [Episode 1]. 1075′ - Shortage on the Colorado River. CLIMAS.
July 15. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/PODCAST/1075-SHORTAGE-COLORADO-RIVER-EPISODE-1-MANAGEMENT-COLORADO-
RIVER-DOUG-KENNEY
McMahan, B. 2014. Stressors on the River [Episode 2]. 1075′ - Shortage on the Colorado River. CLIMAS. July 21.
WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/PODCAST/1075-SHORTAGE-COLORADO-RIVER-EP-2-STRESSORS-RIVER
McMahan, B. 2014. Storage Impacts on the CAP [Episode 3]. 1075′ - Shortage on the Colorado River. CLIMAS.
July 29. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/PODCAST/1075-SHORTAGE-COLORADO-RIVER-EP-3-SHORTAGE-IMPACTS-CENTRAL-
ARIZONA-PROJECT
McMahan, B. 2014. CAGRD (Dennis Rule) [Episode 4]. 1075′ - Shortage on the Colorado River. CLIMAS. August 5.
WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/PODCAST/1075-SHORTAGE-COLORADO-RIVER-EP-4-CENTRAL-ARIZONA-GROUNDWATER REPLENISHMENT-DISTRICT
McMahan, B. 2014. Tucson Water & Municipal Water Issues [Episode 5]. 1075′ - Shortage on the Colorado River.
CLIMAS. August 12. WWW.CLIMAS.ARIZONA.EDU/PODCAST/1075-SHORTAGE-COLORADO-RIVER-EP-5-TUCSON-WATER-