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David J. Frame is a researcher affiliated with Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. Their academic focus lies mainly within Environmental Science, with significant contributions to subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Economics and Econometrics, Sociology and Political Science, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's research spans a variety of topics related to climate and environmental systems. Key themes in their work include:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations

David J. Frame has published extensively, with frequent contributions to several peer-reviewed venues. The most common publication outlets include:

  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Climatic Change
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Among their recent papers are:

  • Agriculture's Contribution to Climate Change and Role in Mitigation Is Distinct From Predominantly Fossil CO2-Emitting Sectors (2021), published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
  • Climate change attribution and the economic costs of extreme weather events: a study on damages from extreme rainfall and drought (2020), published in Climatic Change
  • Observed Emergence of the Climate Change Signal: From the Familiar to the Unknown (2020), published in Geophysical Research Letters
  • Social inequalities in climate change-attributed impacts of Hurricane Harvey (2022), published in Nature Communications
  • The economic costs of Hurricane Harvey attributable to climate change (2020), published in Climatic Change

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable coauthors including:

  • Luke J. Harrington
  • Suzanne M. Rosier
  • Manoj Joshi
  • Dáithí A. Stone
  • Michael Wehner

Best Publications

  • Greenhouse-gas emission targets for limiting global warming to 2 °C

    Malte Meinshausen;Nicolai Meinshausen;William Hare;Sarah C. B. Raper

  • Warming caused by cumulative carbon emissions towards the trillionth tonne

    Myles R. Allen;David J. Frame;Chris Huntingford;Chris D. Jones

  • Uncertainty in predictions of the climate response to rising levels of greenhouse gases.

    David A. Stainforth;T. Aina;C. Christensen;M. Collins

  • Guidance Note for Lead Authors of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report on Consistent Treatment of Uncertainties

    Michael D. Mastrandrea;Christopher B. Field;Thomas F. Stocker;Ottmar Edenhofer

  • Emission budgets and pathways consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 °C

    Richard J. Millar;Richard J. Millar;Jan S. Fuglestvedt;Pierre Friedlingstein;Joeri Rogelj;Joeri Rogelj

  • Climate sensitivity constrained by temperature reconstructions over the past seven centuries

    Gabriele C. Hegerl;Thomas J. Crowley;William T. Hyde;David J. Frame

  • A solution to the misrepresentations of CO2-equivalent emissions of short-lived climate pollutants under ambitious mitigation

    Myles R. Allen;Myles R. Allen;Keith P. Shine;Jan S. Fuglestvedt;Richard J. Millar

  • Agriculture's Contribution to Climate Change and Role in Mitigation Is Distinct From Predominantly Fossil CO2-Emitting Sectors.

    John Lynch;Michelle Cain;Michelle Cain;David Frame;Raymond Pierrehumbert

  • Improved calculation of warming-equivalent emissions for short-lived climate pollutants

    Michelle Cain;John Lynch;Myles R. Allen;Myles R. Allen;Jan S. Fuglestvedt

  • A real-time Global Warming Index

    K. Haustein;M. R. Allen;M. R. Allen;P. M. Forster;F. E. L. Otto

  • Projections of when temperature change will exceed 2 °C above pre-industrial levels

    Manoj Joshi;Ed Hawkins;Rowan Sutton;Jason Lowe

  • Climate change attribution and the economic costs of extreme weather events: a study on damages from extreme rainfall and drought

    David J. Frame;Suzanne M. Rosier;Ilan Noy;Luke J. Harrington;Luke J. Harrington

  • Observed emergence of the climate change signal: from the familiar to the unknown

    Ed Hawkins;David John Frame;Luke James Harrington;Luke James Harrington;Manoj Joshi

  • Constraining climate forecasts: The role of prior assumptions

    D. J. Frame;B. B. B. Booth;J. A. Kettleborough;D. A. Stainforth

  • Poorest countries experience earlier anthropogenic emergence of daily temperature extremes

    Luke J. Harrington;David J. Frame;David J. Frame;Erich M. Fischer;Ed Hawkins

  • Constraints on climate change from a multi‐thousand member ensemble of simulations

    C. Piani;D. J. Frame;D. A. Stainforth;M. R. Allen

  • Sensitivity of Twentieth-Century Sahel Rainfall to Sulfate Aerosol and CO2 Forcing

    Duncan Ackerley;Ben B. B. Booth;Sylvia H. E. Knight;Eleanor J. Highwood

  • Broad range of 2050 warming from an observationally constrained large climate model ensemble

    Daniel J Rowlands;Daniel J Rowlands;David J Frame;Duncan Ackerley;Duncan Ackerley;Tolu Aina

  • Population-based emergence of unfamiliar climates

    Dave Frame;Dave Frame;Manoj Joshi;Ed Hawkins;Luke J. Harrington;Luke J. Harrington

  • Call Off the Quest

    Myles R. Allen;David J. Frame

  • Avoiding dangerous climate change

    M. R. Allen;N. Andronova;B. Booth;S. Dessai

  • Climate Change 2013 The Physical Science Basis Working Group I Contribution to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Introduction

    Ulrich Cubasch;Donald Wuebbles;Deliang Chen;Maria Cristina Facchini

Frequent Co-Authors

Myles R. Allen
Myles R. Allen University of Oxford
Reto Knutti
Reto Knutti ETH Zurich
Matthew Collins
Matthew Collins University of Exeter
Jason Lowe
Jason Lowe Met Office
Manoj Joshi
Manoj Joshi University of East Anglia
Chris Huntingford
Chris Huntingford Natural Environment Research Council
Joeri Rogelj
Joeri Rogelj Imperial College London
Jan S. Fuglestvedt
Jan S. Fuglestvedt Center for International Climate and Environmental Research
David A. Stainforth
David A. Stainforth London School of Economics and Political Science
Jonathan M. Gregory
Jonathan M. Gregory University of Reading

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