Large audience publications
PAGES newsletters
Harrison, S.P., 2017. The big data revolution and paleoecology. Past Global Changes Magazine 25: 96-97.
Comas-Bru, L., Deininger, M. Harrison, S.P., Bar-Matthews, M., Baker, A., Duan, W. and Stríkis, N., 2017. Speleothem synthesis and analysis working group. Past Global Changes Magazine 25: 129, DOI:10.22498/pages.25.2.129.
Harrison, S.P., Stocker, B.D., Klein Goldewijk, K., Kaplan, J.O., Braconnot, P., 2018. Do we need to include anthropogenic land-use and land-cover changes in paleoclimate simulations? Past Global Changes Magazine 26, https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.26.1.4.
Harrison, S.P., Gaillard, M.-J., Stocker, B.D., 2019. Co-designed paleo experiments on land-cover and land-use change impacts. Past Global Changes Magazine 27, doi.org/10.22498/pages.27.1.38
Elliot, Mary, Cahyarini Sri Yudawati, Abram Nerelie, Felis Thomas, McGregor Helen. Is the El Niño-Southern Oscillation changing? Lessons from the past. Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 28(1), 28, 2020. https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.28.1.28
Braconnot P, Vimeux, F., 2020 : Past and future contexts for climate and water-cycle variability, and consequences for the biosphere, Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 28(1), 4-5, 2020, https://doi.org/10.22498/pages.28.1.4
Other publications
Thierry Delcroix, Rodrigo Abarca del Rio, Thierry Corrège, Bruno Malaize,Le phénomène La Niña et la « catastrophe écologique » de l’île de Pâques, La Météorologie - n° 102 - août 2018
THE TROPICS ARE EXPANDING, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IS THE PRIMARY CULPRIT AGU Press https://news.agu.org/press-release/the-tropics-are-expanding-and-climate-change-is-the-primary-culprit/
The world's major climate zones — polar, temperate and tropical — are transforming as we watch CBC news https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks/nov-28-quick-tests-for-covid-rat-hides-poison-in-its-fur-neuroscientists-see-how-we-see-colour-and-more-1.5817870/the-world-s-major-climate-zones-polar-temperate-and-tropical-are-transforming-as-we-watch-1.5817873
Lohmann, G., and H. Yang, 2020: Große, windgetriebene Meeresströmungen verschieben sich polwärts. Physik in unserer Zeit 51 (3), 113-114. doi:10.1002/piuz.202070307
Poitou J. and P. Braconnot, 2021 : les mots du climat, Edp Science, 120pp.