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9. Callahan, C.W. & Mankin, J.S. (Revising) "Carbon majors and the scientific case for climate liability."
8. Callahan, C.W. & Mankin, J.S. (2023) "Persistent effect of El Niño on global economic growth." Science, 10.1126/science.adf2983 | link, pdf, replication code, preprint
See press coverage: Associated Press, Bloomberg, Grist, Axios, New Scientist, Washington Post, Dartmouth News
Op-ed we wrote for the LA Times about the paper
7. Callahan, C.W., Dominy, N.J., DeSilva, J.M., & Mankin, J.S. (2023) "Global warming, home runs, and the future of America's pastime." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0235.1 | link, pdf, replication code
See press coverage: Washington Post, CNN, Associated Press, Time, Guardian, Science, Gizmodo, Dartmouth News
Blog post we wrote for The Conversation about the paper
6. Callahan, C.W. & Mankin, J.S. (2022) "Globally unequal effect of extreme heat on economic growth." Science Advances, 10.1126/sciadv.add3726 | link, pdf, replication code, global subnational income data
See press coverage: Bloomberg, Guardian, Nature, Carbon Brief, New Scientist, Dartmouth News
5. Callahan, C.W. & Mankin, J.S. (2022) “National attribution of historical climate damages.” Climatic Change, 10.1007/s10584-022-03387-y | link, pdf, replication code
See press coverage: CNN, Guardian, Washington Post, Reuters, BBC, Associated Press, Dartmouth News
Blog post we wrote for Lawfare about loss and damage and climate liability
4. Callahan, C.W., Chen, C., Rugenstein, M., Bloch-Johnson, J., Yang, S., & Moyer, E.J. (2021) “Robust decrease in El Niño/Southern Oscillation amplitude under long-term warming.” Nature Climate Change, 10.1038/s41558-021-01099-2 | link, pdf, replication code
3. Erbaugh, J.T., Callahan, C.W., Finger Higgens, R., DeSiervo, M., Bolger, D.T., Cox, M., & Howarth, R.B. (2021) “Sociotechnical stability and equilibrium.” Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 10.1016/j.cosust.2021.01.003 | link, pdf
2. Callahan, C.W. & Mankin, J.S. (2020) “The influence of internal climate variability on projections of synoptically driven Beijing haze.” Geophysical Research Letters, 10.1029/2020GL088548 | link, pdf
1. Callahan, C.W., Schnell, J.L., & Horton, D.E. (2019) “Multi-index attribution of extreme winter air quality in Beijing, China.” Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 10.1029/2018JD029738 | link, pdf