Birs- 12w5037: Frontiers in the Detection and Attribution of Climate Change
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Title: Identifying a "discernible human influence" on global climate
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Title: Impacts of climate change on agriculture
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Title: An introduction to climate change detection and attribution
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Title: Human health impacts of climate change
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Title: Panel Discussion: Detection and Attribution Problem, Key Issues - C. Tebaldi (chair), C. Paciorek, N. Gillett, D. Lobell, B. Santer
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Title: Progress in Detecting Anthropogenic Influence on Temperature and Precipitation Extremes
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Title: D&A of extremes/climate events
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Title: Panel discussion: theory and methodology
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Title: D&A of climate events: practice 1
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Title: D&A of climate events: practice 2
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Title: Making sense of the uncertainty in in-situ climate data
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Title: Realistic and Easy-to-Use Uncertainty Analyses for Climate Observations
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Title: Statistical modeling of extreme value behavior in paleoclimate proxies
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Title: Panel discussion on paleoclimate
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Title: Agriculture and climate impacts
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Title: Human health and climate impacts
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Title: Detection/attribution in climate and impacts assessment
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Title: Climate change, health, and detection/attribution: a broader context
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Title: Panel discussion: next steps
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