• Brysse, K and M. Oppenheimer. “A road not taken? ozone depletion and heterogeneous chemistry, 1974- 1987.” 24 m.s. pp., 2010.
  • Brysse, K., J. O’Reilly, N. Oreskes, and M. Oppenheimer. “Climate change predictions: erring on the side of least drama?” 12 pp., 2010.
  • Goldberg, D.N., C. M. Little, O. V. Sergienko, and A. Gnanadesikan. “The response of grounded ice to ocean temperature forcing in a coupled ice sheet-ice shelf-ocean cavity model.” (In preparation)
  • Little, C.M., D. Goldberg, A. Gnanadesikan, and M. Oppenheimer. “On the coupled response to ice shelf basal melting.” (In preparation)
  • Pacala, S.W., C. Breidenich, P.G. Brewer, I. Fung, M.R. Gunson, G. Heddle, B. Law, G. Marland, K.Paustian, M. Prather, J.T. Randerson, P. Tans, S. Wofsy. “Verifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Methods to Support International Climate Agreements.” The National Academy of Sciences. 110 pp., 2010.
  • O’Reilly, J., K. Brysse, M. Oppenheimer and N. Oreskes. “Characterizing uncertainty in expert assessments: ozone depletion and the West Antarctic ice sheet.” Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change. Submitted; under revision.
  • Socolow, R. invited response to the article, “Pursuing Geoengineering for Atmospheric Restoration,” by Robert B. Jackson and James Salzman, Issues in Science and Technology, Volume XXVII, Number 1, pp. 12-13, 2010.
  • Socolow, R. 2011. Book review of Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Climate Change and Energy in the 21st Century, by Burton Richter, American Journal of Physics 79:1, January 2011, p. 141.
  • Socolow, R. and M. R. English. 2011. “Living ethically in a greenhouse,” Ethics, Energy and Climate Change, Denis G. Arnold, ed., Cambridge University Press, Chapter 8, pp. 170-191, forthcoming.
  • Socolow, R., “High-consequence outcomes need greater emphasis in IPCC Reports” (tentative title), Climatic Change, forthcoming.
  • Committee on America’s Climate Choices (R. Socolow, member), America’s Climate Choices, to be published by The National Academies Press, forthcoming
  • Socolow, R. et al., “Direct Air Capture of CO2 with Chemicals” A technology assessment by the American Physical Society, forthcoming.
  • Tavoni, M., S. Chakravarty, and R. Socolow, “Safe vs. fair: a formidable trade-off in tackling climate change,” in preparation.