Overview
Introduction
Climate Gone Wild
by Karin Tucker
Section 1: Wild Weather
1.1 What We Know about the Climate Change-Hurricane Connection
by Michael E. Mann, Thomas C. Peterson and Susan Joy Hassol
1.2 Was the Extreme 2017 Hurricane Season Driven by Climate Change?
by Annie Sneed
1.3 Think Hurricane Harvey’s Flooding Was Bad? Just Wait until 2100
by Annie Sneed
1.4 On the Trail of El Niño
by Emily Becker
1.5 El Niño Might Speed Up Climate Change
by Tim Vernimman
1.6 Rethinking the Gulf Stream
by Stephen C. Riser and M. Susan Lozier
1.7 The Jet Stream Is Getting Weird
by Jeff Masters
Section 2: Ecosystems and Their Inhabitants
2.1 Meltdown
by Jennifer A. Francis
2.2 Waves of Destruction
by Mark Harris
2.3 The Permafrost Prediction
by Ted Schuur
2.4 Antarctica’s Great Ice Debate
by Shannon Hall
2.5 Change of State
by Dan Baum
2.6 Forests on the March
by Hillary Rosner
2.7 Can We Save the Corals?
by Rebecca Albright
2.8 Threatening Ocean Life from the Inside Out
by Marah J. Hardt and Carl Safina
2.9 Lost at Sea
by Danielle L. Dixson
2.10 Will Moose Thrive or Die Because of Climate Change?
by Shannon Hall
2.11 Climate vs. Primate: Dawn of Extinction
by John R. Platt
Section 3: The Planet’s Changing Habitability
3.1 Catching Fever
by Lois Parshley
3.2 What Lies Beneath
by Sara Goudarzi
3.3 The Unfolding Tragedy of Climate Change in Bangladesh
by Robert Glennon
3.4 Syria’s Climate Refugees
by John Wendle
Section 4: Looking Toward the Future
4.1 How Will Climate Change Us?
by Katie Peek
4.2 The Great Climate Experiment
by Ken Caldeira
4.3 Doom-and-Gloom Scenarios on Climate Change Won’t Solve Our Problem
by Elise Gronish
4.4 Will We Still Enjoy Pinot Noir?
by Kimberly A. Nicholas
4.5 Fantasy Island
by Simon D. Donner
4.6 Preventing Tomorrow’s Climate Wars
by Andrew Holland
4.7 A Puzzle for the Planet
by Michael E. Webber
4.8 How To Break the Climate Deadlock
by Naomi Oreskies