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Christopher W. Callahan
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Globally unequal effect of extreme heat on economic growth
CW Callahan, JS Mankin
Science advances 8 (43), eadd3726, 2022
572022
Robust decrease in El Niño/Southern Oscillation amplitude under long-term warming
CW Callahan, C Chen, M Rugenstein, J Bloch-Johnson, S Yang, ...
Nature Climate Change 11 (9), 752-757, 2021
522021
National attribution of historical climate damages
CW Callahan, JS Mankin
Climatic Change 172 (3), 40, 2022
442022
Persistent effect of El Niño on global economic growth
CW Callahan, JS Mankin
Science 380 (6649), 1064-1069, 2023
222023
Multi‐index attribution of extreme winter air quality in Beijing, China
CW Callahan, JL Schnell, DE Horton
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 124 (8), 4567-4583, 2019
222019
The influence of internal climate variability on projections of synoptically driven Beijing haze
CW Callahan, JS Mankin
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (11), e2020GL088548, 2020
162020
Sociotechnical stability and equilibrium
JT Erbaugh, CW Callahan, R Finger-Higgens, M DeSiervo, DT Bolger, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 49, 33-41, 2021
32021
Global warming, home runs, and the future of America’s pastime
CW Callahan, NJ Dominy, JM DeSilva, JS Mankin
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 104 (5), E1006-E1016, 2023
22023
Adaptation to climate damages is not inevitable
C Callahan
EarthArXiv, 2023
2023
Quantifying the Economic Costs of Global Warming
CW Callahan
2023
Temperature variability and extremes both affect economic growth
C Callahan, J Mankin
EarthArXiv, 2021
2021
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