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The Living Climate
Earth’s climate is a complex, emergent system of nested natural heat engines driven by solar radiation. Self-organised structures have evolved to dissipate energy along paths of least resistance while using the maximum available power. Incredibly life-like, this is its story.
Note from the editor

The Living Climate is focused on complex behaviour in the climate system that exhibits life-like characterists. This includes the self-regulation of steady states, sudden regime shifts to new states and metabolic-like behaviour when switching between dissipative pathways. Articles that tackle any aspect of complex system behaviour in climate are welcome, from everyday explanations through to theoretical exploration. How sudden changes affect climate risk is of particular interest.

Editors
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Professorial research Fellow
Roger Jones
Research prof. Climate as a complex self-regulating system, systemic risk, ecology, economics, transdisciplinary research. Living on Dja Dja Wurrung country.
Writers
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Professorial research Fellow
Roger Jones
Research prof. Climate as a complex self-regulating system, systemic risk, ecology, economics, transdisciplinary research. Living on Dja Dja Wurrung country.