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Environmental Sciences
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2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
102
Citations
56147
World Ranking
323
National Ranking
24

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Myles R. Allen is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research encompasses a broad range of topics within environmental and earth sciences, with particular focus on climate change and atmospheric processes.

The main fields of study in their work are Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these, their research subfields include:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering

Their work covers several key research topics, including:

  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Climate Variability and Models
  • Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Global Energy and Sustainability Research

Their recent published papers include:

  • "The contribution of global aviation to anthropogenic climate forcing for 2000 to 2018" (2020), Atmospheric Environment
  • "The meaning of net zero and how to get it right" (2021), Nature Climate Change
  • "Nature-based solutions can help cool the planet - if we act now" (2021), Nature
  • "Demonstrating GWP*: a means of reporting warming-equivalent emissions that captures the contrasting impacts of short- and long-lived climate pollutants" (2020), Environmental Research Letters
  • "Indicators of Global Climate Change 2022: annual update of large-scale indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence" (2023), Earth system science data

Their frequent co-authors include Stuart Jenkins, Michelle Cain, Pierre Friedlingstein, Glen P. Peters, and Nicholas Leach. Collaborative efforts with these researchers have contributed to multiple scientific publications.

Myles R. Allen has published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Nature
  • npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
  • Nature Climate Change
  • Earth system science data

Best Publications

  • Climate Change 2014 : Synthesis Report

    Rajendra K. Pachauri;Myles R. Allen;Jan Christoph Minx

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

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

  • Constraints on future changes in climate and the hydrologic cycle

    Myles R. Allen;William J. Ingram

  • Human contribution to the European heatwave of 2003

    Peter A. Stott;D. A. Stone;M. R. Allen

  • 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

  • The contribution of global aviation to anthropogenic climate forcing for 2000 to 2018

    D.S. Lee;D.W. Fahey;A. Skowron;M.R. Allen

  • Anthropogenic greenhouse gas contribution to flood risk in England and Wales in autumn 2000

    Pardeep Pall;Tolu Aina;Dáithí A. Stone;Peter A. Stott

  • The meaning of net zero and how to get it right

    Unknown

  • Impacts of 1.5°C Global Warming on Natural and Human Systems

    O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D. Jacob;M. Bindi;S. Brown

  • External Control of 20th Century Temperature by Natural and Anthropogenic Forcings

    Peter A. Stott;S. F. B. Tett;G. S. Jones;M. R. Allen

  • Technical Summary: Global warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty

    M. Allen;P. Antwi-Agyei;F. Aragon-Durand;M. Babiker

  • Testing the Clausius–Clapeyron constraint on changes in extreme precipitation under CO2 warming

    P. Pall;M. R. Allen;D. A. Stone

  • Causes of twentieth-century temperature change near the Earth's surface

    Simon F. B. Tett;Peter A. Stott;Myles R. Allen;William J. Ingram

  • 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

  • Quantifying Uncertainties in Climate System Properties with the Use of Recent Climate Observations

    Chris E. Forest;Peter H. Stone;Andrei P. Sokolov;Myles R. Allen

  • Quantifying the uncertainty in forecasts of anthropogenic climate change

    Myles R. Allen;Peter A. Stott;John F. B. Mitchell;Reiner Schnur

  • Monte Carlo SSA: Detecting irregular oscillations in the Presence of Colored Noise

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  • Confidence, uncertainty and decision-support relevance in climate predictions.

    David A. Stainforth;David A. Stainforth;M. R. Allen;Edward Tredger;Leonard A. Smith

  • Estimating signal amplitudes in optimal fingerprinting, part I: theory

    M. R. Allen;P. A. Stott

  • Liability for climate change

    Myles Allen

  • Technical Summary. In: Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways

    Myles R. Allen;Heleen de Coninck;Opha P. Dube;Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

  • Avoiding dangerous climate change

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter A. Stott
Peter A. Stott Met Office
David J. Frame
David J. Frame Victoria University of Wellington
Friederike E. L. Otto
Friederike E. L. Otto University of Oxford
William Ingram
William Ingram University of Oxford
Chris Huntingford
Chris Huntingford Natural Environment Research Council
Nathan P. Gillett
Nathan P. Gillett University of Victoria
Joeri Rogelj
Joeri Rogelj Imperial College London
Piers M. Forster
Piers M. Forster University of Leeds
Jan S. Fuglestvedt
Jan S. Fuglestvedt Center for International Climate and Environmental Research

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