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September 2017, Volume 7, Issue 9
- 659-663 Unexpected changes in community size structure in a natural warming experiment
by Eoin J. O’Gorman & Lei Zhao & Doris E. Pichler & Georgina Adams & Nikolai Friberg & Björn C. Rall & Alex Seeney & Huayong Zhang & Daniel C. Reuman & Guy Woodward - 664-670 Karakoram temperature and glacial melt driven by regional atmospheric circulation variability
by Nathan Forsythe & Hayley J. Fowler & Xiao-Feng Li & Stephen Blenkinsop & David Pritchard
August 2017, Volume 7, Issue 8
- 536-536 Pragmatic disaster loss assessment
by J. Handmer & M. A. Ladds & L. Magee - 537-538 Cities spearhead climate action
by Mark Watts - 538-540 Stop preaching to the converted
by Asheley R. Landrum & Robert B. Lull - 540-542 Impacts of the Larsen-C Ice Shelf calving event
by Anna E. Hogg & G. Hilmar Gudmundsson - 543-546 Businesses lead where US falters
by Erica Gies - 547-547 Cloud loss melts Greenland
by Graham Simpkins - 547-547 Mitigation focus
by Bronwyn Wake - 547-547 Primary production uncertainty
by Alastair Brown - 547-547 Flood-induced displacement
by Jenn Richler - 548-549 Questioning inevitable migration
by Dominic Kniveton - 549-550 Land warming revives monsoon
by Mathew Koll Roxy - 551-556 Climate impacts of oil extraction increase significantly with oilfield age
by Mohammad S. Masnadi & Adam R. Brandt - 557-562 Balancing Europe’s wind-power output through spatial deployment informed by weather regimes
by Christian M. Grams & Remo Beerli & Stefan Pfenninger & Iain Staffell & Heini Wernli - 563-567 Importance of the pre-industrial baseline for likelihood of exceeding Paris goals
by Andrew P. Schurer & Michael E. Mann & Ed Hawkins & Simon F. B. Tett & Gabriele C. Hegerl - 568-572 Continued increase of extreme El Niño frequency long after 1.5 °C warming stabilization
by Guojian Wang & Wenju Cai & Bolan Gan & Lixin Wu & Agus Santoso & Xiaopei Lin & Zhaohui Chen & Michael J. McPhaden - 573-576 The limits of modifying migration speed to adjust to climate change
by Heiko Schmaljohann & Christiaan Both - 577-580 Human disturbance and upward expansion of plants in a warming climate
by Matteo Dainese & Sami Aikio & Philip E. Hulme & Alessio Bertolli & Filippo Prosser & Lorenzo Marini - 581-586 Small-island communities in the Philippines prefer local measures to relocation in response to sea-level rise
by Ma. Laurice Jamero & Motoharu Onuki & Miguel Esteban & Xyza Kristina Billones-Sensano & Nicholson Tan & Angelie Nellas & Hiroshi Takagi & Nguyen Danh Thao & Ven Paolo Valenzuela - 587-594 A revival of Indian summer monsoon rainfall since 2002
by Qinjian Jin & Chien Wang - 595-603 Localized rapid warming of West Antarctic subsurface waters by remote winds
by Paul Spence & Ryan M. Holmes & Andrew McC. Hogg & Stephen M. Griffies & Kial D. Stewart & Matthew H. England - 604-610 Arctic sea-ice decline weakens the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
by Florian Sévellec & Alexey V. Fedorov & Wei Liu
July 2017, Volume 7, Issue 7
- 457-457 Culture versus cognition is a false dilemma
by Sander van der Linden & Edward Maibach & John Cook & Anthony Leiserowitz & Michael Ranney & Stephan Lewandowsky & Joseph Árvai & Elke U. Weber - 457-458 Reply to 'Culture versus cognition is a false dilemma'
by Dan M. Kahan & Katherine Carpenter - 458-460 Better out than in
by Luke Kemp - 460-462 In the observational record half a degree matters
by Carl-Friedrich Schleussner & Peter Pfleiderer & Erich M. Fischer - 463-465 Aligning climate policy with finance ministers' G20 agenda
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Brigitte Knopf & Céline Bak & Amar Bhattacharya - 465-468 California from drought to deluge
by S.-Y. Simon Wang & Jin-Ho Yoon & Emily Becker & Robert Gillies - 469-471 Nationalist advance
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 472-472 Trait economics
by Alastair Brown - 472-472 Peruvian freezing height
by Graham Simpkins - 472-472 Mobile payments for REDD+
by Michele Graffeo - 472-472 Papal credibility and beliefs
by Jenn Richler - 473-474 Negative spillover to policy
by Kaitlin T. Raimi - 474-475 Hail potential heating up
by John T. Allen - 475-476 A leaky sink
by Mark A. Bradford - 477-478 Methane origins
by Scott D. Bridgham - 479-485 Considering climate in studies of fertility and reproductive health in poor countries
by Kathryn Grace - 486-491 Distinct global warming rates tied to multiple ocean surface temperature changes
by Shuai-Lei Yao & Jing-Jia Luo & Gang Huang & Pengfei Wang - 492-495 The increasing rate of global mean sea-level rise during 1993–2014
by Xianyao Chen & Xuebin Zhang & John A. Church & Christopher S. Watson & Matt A. King & Didier Monselesan & Benoit Legresy & Christopher Harig - 496-500 Biospheric feedback effects in a synchronously coupled model of human and Earth systems
by Peter E. Thornton & Katherine Calvin & Andrew D. Jones & Alan V. Di Vittorio & Ben Bond-Lamberty & Louise Chini & Xiaoying Shi & Jiafu Mao & William D. Collins & Jae Edmonds & Allison Thomson & John Truesdale & Anthony Craig & Marcia L. Branstetter & George Hurtt - 501-506 Global risk of deadly heat
by Camilo Mora & Bénédicte Dousset & Iain R. Caldwell & Farrah E. Powell & Rollan C. Geronimo & Coral R. Bielecki & Chelsie W. W. Counsell & Bonnie S. Dietrich & Emily T. Johnston & Leo V. Louis & Matthew P. Lucas & Marie M. McKenzie & Alessandra G. Shea & Han Tseng & Thomas W. Giambelluca & Lisa R. Leon & Ed Hawkins & Clay Trauernicht - 507-511 Limited contribution of permafrost carbon to methane release from thawing peatlands
by Mark D. A. Cooper & Cristian Estop-Aragonés & James P. Fisher & Aaron Thierry & Mark H. Garnett & Dan J. Charman & Julian B. Murton & Gareth K. Phoenix & Rachael Treharne & Steve V. Kokelj & Stephen A. Wolfe & Antoni G. Lewkowicz & Mathew Williams & Iain P. Hartley - 512-515 Household behaviour crowds out support for climate change policy when sufficient progress is perceived
by Seth H. Werfel - 516-522 The changing hail threat over North America in response to anthropogenic climate change
by Julian C. Brimelow & William R. Burrows & John M. Hanesiak - 523-528 Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses
by Trisha B. Atwood & Rod M. Connolly & Hanan Almahasheer & Paul E. Carnell & Carlos M. Duarte & Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis & Xabier Irigoien & Jeffrey J. Kelleway & Paul S. Lavery & Peter I. Macreadie & Oscar Serrano & Christian J. Sanders & Isaac Santos & Andrew D. L. Steven & Catherine E. Lovelock - 529-534 Lightning as a major driver of recent large fire years in North American boreal forests
by Sander Veraverbeke & Brendan M. Rogers & Mike L. Goulden & Randi R. Jandt & Charles E. Miller & Elizabeth B. Wiggins & James T. Randerson
June 2017, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 379-382 A road map for global environmental assessments
by Martin Kowarsch & Jason Jabbour & Christian Flachsland & Marcel T. J. Kok & Robert Watson & Peter M. Haas & Jan C. Minx & Joseph Alcamo & Jennifer Garard & Pauline Riousset & László Pintér & Cameron Langford & Yulia Yamineva & Christoph von Stechow & Jessica O'Reilly & Ottmar Edenhofer - 382-385 Emerging clean energy technology investment trends
by A. Bumpus & S. Comello - 386-387 Whose forests, whose gain?
by Constance L. McDermott - 388-388 Contemporary evolution
by Bronwyn Wake - 388-388 EU emissions benefits
by Michele Graffeo - 388-388 Shorter monsoon season
by Graham Simpkins - 388-388 Gut-wrenching heat
by Alastair Brown - 389-390 Make carbon pricing a priority
by Cameron Hepburn - 390-391 When will the jungle burn?
by David Bowman - 391-393 Understanding rainfall extremes
by Geert Lenderink & Hayley J. Fowler - 393-394 Tracing carbon fixation
by Alexander Knohl & Matthias Cuntz - 395-402 Forest disturbances under climate change
by Rupert Seidl & Dominik Thom & Markus Kautz & Dario Martin-Benito & Mikko Peltoniemi & Giorgio Vacchiano & Jan Wild & Davide Ascoli & Michal Petr & Juha Honkaniemi & Manfred J. Lexer & Volodymyr Trotsiuk & Paola Mairota & Miroslav Svoboda & Marek Fabrika & Thomas A. Nagel & Christopher P. O. Reyer - 403-406 A global economic assessment of city policies to reduce climate change impacts
by Francisco Estrada & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Richard S. J. Tol - 407-411 Population-based emergence of unfamiliar climates
by Dave Frame & Manoj Joshi & Ed Hawkins & Luke J. Harrington & Mairead de Roiste - 412-416 Australian climate extremes at 1.5 °C and 2 °C of global warming
by Andrew D. King & David J. Karoly & Benjamin J. Henley - 417-422 Drylands face potential threat under 2 °C global warming target
by Jianping Huang & Haipeng Yu & Aiguo Dai & Yun Wei & Litai Kang - 423-427 Understanding the regional pattern of projected future changes in extreme precipitation
by S. Pfahl & P. A. O’Gorman & E. M. Fischer - 428-431 Amplification of wildfire area burnt by hydrological drought in the humid tropics
by Muh Taufik & Paul J. J. F. Torfs & Remko Uijlenhoet & Philip D. Jones & Daniel Murdiyarso & Henny A. J. Van Lanen - 432-436 Climate mitigation from vegetation biophysical feedbacks during the past three decades
by Zhenzhong Zeng & Shilong Piao & Laurent Z. X. Li & Liming Zhou & Philippe Ciais & Tao Wang & Yue Li & Xu Lian & Eric F. Wood & Pierre Friedlingstein & Jiafu Mao & Lyndon D. Estes & Ranga B. Myneni & Shushi Peng & Xiaoying Shi & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Yingping Wang - 437-442 Climate negotiators’ and scientists’ assessments of the climate negotiations
by Astrid Dannenberg & Sonja Zitzelsberger & Alessandro Tavoni - 443-449 Priority for the worse-off and the social cost of carbon
by Matthew Adler & David Anthoff & Valentina Bosetti & Greg Garner & Klaus Keller & Nicolas Treich - 450-454 Peak growing season gross uptake of carbon in North America is largest in the Midwest USA
by Timothy W. Hilton & Mary E. Whelan & Andrew Zumkehr & Sarika Kulkarni & Joseph A. Berry & Ian T. Baker & Stephen A. Montzka & Colm Sweeney & Benjamin R. Miller & J. Elliott Campbell
May 2017, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 307-309 Aligning agriculture and climate policy
by A. Chabbi & J. Lehmann & P. Ciais & H. W. Loescher & M. F. Cotrufo & A. Don & M. SanClements & L. Schipper & J. Six & P. Smith & C. Rumpel - 309-311 Out of the lab and into the field
by Dan M. Kahan & Katherine Carpenter - 311-313 The IPCC and the politics of anticipation
by Silke Beck & Martin Mahony - 314-314 Declining Arctic river icings
by Alastair Brown - 314-314 Greenland's ice loss
by Graham Simpkins - 314-314 Conflicting climate attitudes
by Michele Graffeo - 314-314 Real-world interventions
by Jenn Richler - 315-316 Impacts beyond the coast
by Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts - 316-317 Elusive origin of warming slowdown
by Richard P. Allan - 317-319 The soil carbon erosion paradox
by Jonathan Sanderman & Asmeret Asefaw Berhe - 319-320 Future Nile river flows
by Declan Conway - 321-325 Migration induced by sea-level rise could reshape the US population landscape
by Mathew E. Hauer - 326-330 Early benefits of mitigation in risk of regional climate extremes
by Andrew Ciavarella & Peter Stott & Jason Lowe - 331-335 Energy budget constraints on climate sensitivity in light of inconstant climate feedbacks
by Kyle C. Armour - 336-339 The subtle origins of surface-warming hiatuses
by Christopher Hedemann & Thorsten Mauritsen & Johann Jungclaus & Jochem Marotzke - 340-344 An observation-based constraint on permafrost loss as a function of global warming
by S. E. Chadburn & E. J. Burke & P. M. Cox & P. Friedlingstein & G. Hugelius & S. Westermann - 345-349 Human-induced erosion has offset one-third of carbon emissions from land cover change
by Zhengang Wang & Thomas Hoffmann & Johan Six & Jed O. Kaplan & Gerard Govers & Sebastian Doetterl & Kristof Van Oost - 350-354 Climate change enhances interannual variability of the Nile river flow
by Mohamed S. Siam & Elfatih A. B. Eltahir - 355-358 Emergent constraints on projections of declining primary production in the tropical oceans
by Lester Kwiatkowski & Laurent Bopp & Olivier Aumont & Philippe Ciais & Peter M. Cox & Charlotte Laufkötter & Yue Li & Roland Séférian - 359-363 Weakening temperature control on the interannual variations of spring carbon uptake across northern lands
by Shilong Piao & Zhuo Liu & Tao Wang & Shushi Peng & Philippe Ciais & Mengtian Huang & Anders Ahlstrom & John F. Burkhart & Frédéric Chevallier & Ivan A. Janssens & Su-Jong Jeong & Xin Lin & Jiafu Mao & John Miller & Anwar Mohammat & Ranga B. Myneni & Josep Peñuelas & Xiaoying Shi & Andreas Stohl & Yitong Yao & Zaichun Zhu & Pieter P. Tans - 364-370 Managed retreat as a response to natural hazard risk
by Miyuki Hino & Christopher B. Field & Katharine J. Mach - 371-376 Biochar built soil carbon over a decade by stabilizing rhizodeposits
by Zhe (Han) Weng & Lukas Van Zwieten & Bhupinder Pal Singh & Ehsan Tavakkoli & Stephen Joseph & Lynne M. Macdonald & Terry J. Rose & Michael T. Rose & Stephen W. L. Kimber & Stephen Morris & Daniel Cozzolino & Joyce R. Araujo & Braulio S. Archanjo & Annette Cowie
April 2017, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 230-231 Ice-free Arctic at 1.5 °C?
by James A. Screen & Daniel Williamson - 231-233 The visual divide
by Alfons Maes - 233-235 The food-energy-water nexus and urban complexity
by Patricia Romero-Lankao & Timon McPhearson & Debra J. Davidson - 236-236 Indigenous beliefs
by Jenn Richler - 236-236 Under-estimated recharge
by Alastair Brown - 236-236 Shifting ocean interactions
by Graham Simpkins - 236-236 Mitigation through food
by Michele Graffeo - 237-238 Cities build their vulnerability
by Bryan Jones - 238-239 Warming boosts air pollution
by Renhe Zhang - 239-241 Natural causes of Arctic sea-ice loss
by Neil Swart - 241-242 Ocean acidification without borders
by Richard G. J. Bellerby - 243-249 The role of CO2 capture and utilization in mitigating climate change
by Niall Mac Dowell & Paul S. Fennell & Nilay Shah & Geoffrey C. Maitland - 250-256 Climate change through a poverty lens
by Stephane Hallegatte & Julie Rozenberg - 257-262 Weather conditions conducive to Beijing severe haze more frequent under climate change
by Wenju Cai & Ke Li & Hong Liao & Huijun Wang & Lixin Wu - 263-267 Towards a rain-dominated Arctic
by R. Bintanja & O. Andry - 268-274 The peak structure and future changes of the relationships between extreme precipitation and temperature
by Guiling Wang & Dagang Wang & Kevin E. Trenberth & Amir Erfanian & Miao Yu & Michael G. Bosilovich & Dana T. Parr - 275-278 The contribution of solar brightening to the US maize yield trend
by Matthijs Tollenaar & Jon Fridgen & Priyanka Tyagi & Paul W. Stackhouse Jr & Saratha Kumudini - 279-282 Elevated CO2 does not increase eucalypt forest productivity on a low-phosphorus soil
by David S. Ellsworth & Ian C. Anderson & Kristine Y. Crous & Julia Cooke & John E. Drake & Andrew N. Gherlenda & Teresa E. Gimeno & Catriona A. Macdonald & Belinda E. Medlyn & Jeff R. Powell & Mark G. Tjoelker & Peter B. Reich - 283-288 A climate stress-test of the financial system
by Stefano Battiston & Antoine Mandel & Irene Monasterolo & Franziska Schütze & Gabriele Visentin - 289-295 Influence of high-latitude atmospheric circulation changes on summertime Arctic sea ice
by Qinghua Ding & Axel Schweiger & Michelle L’Heureux & David S. Battisti & Stephen Po-Chedley & Nathaniel C. Johnson & Eduardo Blanchard-Wrigglesworth & Kirstin Harnos & Qin Zhang & Ryan Eastman & Eric J. Steig - 296-302 Local temperature response to land cover and management change driven by non-radiative processes
by Ryan M. Bright & Edouard Davin & Thomas O’Halloran & Julia Pongratz & Kaiguang Zhao & Alessandro Cescatti - 303-303 Erratum: Forecasting societies' adaptive capacities through a demographic metabolism model
by Wolfgang Lutz & Raya Muttarak - 304-304 Correction: Corrigendum: COP21 climate negotiators' responses to climate model forecasts
by Valentina Bosetti & Elke Weber & Loïc Berger & David V. Budescu & Ning Liu & Massimo Tavoni
March 2017, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 161-163 Community action and climate change
by James P. Ordner - 163-165 Assessing temperature pattern projections made in 1989
by Ronald J. Stouffer & Syukuro Manabe - 166-167 Museums as catalysts for change
by Morien Rees - 168-171 The visceral climate experience
by Sonja van Renssen - 172-172 Land CO2 sink drivers
by Alastair Brown - 172-172 Increasing river flood risk
by Graham Simpkins - 172-172 Plasticity under acidification
by Bronwyn Wake - 172-172 Media influence on debate
by Michele Graffeo - 173-174 Influencing policymakers
by Jiaying Zhao - 174-175 Aerosols shift lake ecosystem
by Harry J. Dowsett - 175-176 Deforestation size influences rainfall
by Jeffrey Q. Chambers & Paulo Artaxo - 177-184 Forecasting societies' adaptive capacities through a demographic metabolism model
by Wolfgang Lutz & Raya Muttarak - 185-190 COP21 climate negotiators’ responses to climate model forecasts
by Valentina Bosetti & Elke Weber & Loïc Berger & David V. Budescu & Ning Liu & Massimo Tavoni - 190-194 Aerosol-weakened summer monsoons decrease lake fertilization on the Chinese Loess Plateau
by Jianbao Liu & Kathleen M. Rühland & Jianhui Chen & Yangyang Xu & Shengqian Chen & Qiaomei Chen & Wei Huang & Qinghai Xu & Fahu Chen & John P. Smol - 195-199 Increase in acidifying water in the western Arctic Ocean
by Di Qi & Liqi Chen & Baoshan Chen & Zhongyong Gao & Wenli Zhong & Richard A. Feely & Leif G. Anderson & Heng Sun & Jianfang Chen & Min Chen & Liyang Zhan & Yuanhui Zhang & Wei-Jun Cai - 200-204 Regional dry-season climate changes due to three decades of Amazonian deforestation
by Jaya Khanna & David Medvigy & Stephan Fueglistaler & Robert Walko - 205-208 Species’ traits influenced their response to recent climate change
by Michela Pacifici & Piero Visconti & Stuart H. M. Butchart & James E. M. Watson & Francesca M. Cassola & Carlo Rondinini - 209-213 Long-term warming amplifies shifts in the carbon cycle of experimental ponds
by Gabriel Yvon-Durocher & Chris J. Hulatt & Guy Woodward & Mark Trimmer - 214-219 Slower snowmelt in a warmer world
by Keith N. Musselman & Martyn P. Clark & Changhai Liu & Kyoko Ikeda & Roy Rasmussen - 220-226 The key role of forests in meeting climate targets requires science for credible mitigation
by Giacomo Grassi & Jo House & Frank Dentener & Sandro Federici & Michel den Elzen & Jim Penman - 227-227 Erratum: Macroclimatic change expected to transform coastal wetland ecosystems this century
by Christopher A. Gabler & Michael J. Osland & James B. Grace & Camille L. Stagg & Richard H. Day & Stephen B. Hartley, & Nicholas M. Enwright & Andrew S. From & Meagan L. McCoy & Jennie L. McLeod - 228-228 Addendum: Biomass enables the transition to a carbon-negative power system across western North America
by Daniel L. Sanchez & James H. Nelson & Josiah Johnston & Ana Mileva & Daniel M. Kammen
February 2017, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 89-91 Climate research must sharpen its view
by Jochem Marotzke & Christian Jakob & Sandrine Bony & Paul A. Dirmeyer & Paul A. O'Gorman & Ed Hawkins & Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick & Corinne Le Quéré & Sophie Nowicki & Katsia Paulavets & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Bjorn Stevens & Matthias Tuma - 92-94 Delays in US mitigation could rule out Paris targets
by Benjamin M. Sanderson & Reto Knutti - 95-95 Extreme Arctic heat
by Graham Simpkins - 96-96 Drought sensitivity
by Alastair Brown - 96-96 Stronger atmospheric fronts
by Graham Simpkins - 96-96 Drivers of migration
by Michele Graffeo - 96-96 Public inaction
by Jenn Richler - 97-98 Holistic thinking beyond technology
by Emily Boyd - 98-99 Half full or nearly empty?
by Christopher Green - 99-100 Explaining differences
by Gokul Iyer & James Edmonds - 101-102 Average is best
by Robert S. Nowak - 103-106 Advancing Australia's role in climate change and health research
by Donna Green & Andrew Pitman & Adrian Barnett & John Kaldor & Peter Doherty & Fiona Stanley - 107-112 A third option for climate policy within potential limits to growth
by Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh - 113-117 Sensitivity of projected long-term CO2 emissions across the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
by G. Marangoni & M. Tavoni & V. Bosetti & E. Borgonovo & P. Capros & O. Fricko & D. E. H. J. Gernaat & C. Guivarch & P. Havlik & D. Huppmann & N. Johnson & P. Karkatsoulis & I. Keppo & V. Krey & E. Ó Broin & J. Price & D. P. van Vuuren - 118-122 Key indicators to track current progress and future ambition of the Paris Agreement
by Glen P. Peters & Robbie M. Andrew & Josep G. Canadell & Sabine Fuss & Robert B. Jackson & Jan Ivar Korsbakken & Corinne Le Quéré & Nebojsa Nakicenovic - 123-127 Projected increase in El Niño-driven tropical cyclone frequency in the Pacific
by Savin S. Chand & Kevin J. Tory & Hua Ye & Kevin J. E. Walsh - 128-132 Future increases in extreme precipitation exceed observed scaling rates
by Jiawei Bao & Steven C. Sherwood & Lisa V. Alexander & Jason P. Evans - 133-136 Impacts of changing rainfall regime on the demography of tropical birds
by Jeffrey D. Brawn & Thomas J. Benson & Maria Stager & Nicholas D. Sly & Corey E. Tarwater - 137-141 Reduced CO2 fertilization effect in temperate C3 grasslands under more extreme weather conditions
by W. A. Obermeier & L. W. Lehnert & C. I. Kammann & C. Müller & L. Grünhage & J. Luterbacher & M. Erbs & G. Moser & R. Seibert & N. Yuan & J. Bendix - 142-147 Macroclimatic change expected to transform coastal wetland ecosystems this century
by Christopher A. Gabler & Michael J. Osland & James B. Grace & Camille L. Stagg & Richard H. Day & Stephen B. Hartley & Nicholas M. Enwright & Andrew S. From & Meagan L. McCoy & Jennie L. McLeod - 148-152 Accelerating net terrestrial carbon uptake during the warming hiatus due to reduced respiration
by Ashley Ballantyne & William Smith & William Anderegg & Pekka Kauppi & Jorge Sarmiento & Pieter Tans & Elena Shevliakova & Yude Pan & Benjamin Poulter & Alessandro Anav & Pierre Friedlingstein & Richard Houghton & Steven Running - 153-153 Correction: Corrigendum: Equitable mitigation to achieve the Paris Agreement goals
by Yann Robiou du Pont & M. Louise Jeffery & Johannes Gütschow & Joeri Rogelj & Peter Christoff & Malte Meinshausen - 154-158 Addendum: More extreme precipitation in the world's dry and wet regions
by Markus G. Donat & Andrew L. Lowry & Lisa V. Alexander & Paul A. O'Gorman & Nicola Maher
January 2017, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 3-5 Climate goals and computing the future of clouds
by Tapio Schneider & João Teixeira & Christopher S. Bretherton & Florent Brient & Kyle G. Pressel & Christoph Schär & A. Pier Siebesma - 6-7 Collapsing Arctic coastlines
by Michael Fritz & Jorien E. Vonk & Hugues Lantuit - 8-8 CO2 modifies nanoparticles
by Alastair Brown - 8-8 Guano cools Arctic
by Graham Simpkins - 8-8 Working less reduces emissions
by Michele Graffeo - 8-8 Impacts on rural schooling
by Jenn Richler - 9-10 Equity and national mitigation
by Dimitri Zenghelis - 10-11 Sub-tropical drying explained
by Robin Chadwick - 11-12 Vulnerable Antarctic ice shelves
by Martin Siegert - 13-20 Industrial ecology in integrated assessment models
by Stefan Pauliuk & Anders Arvesen & Konstantin Stadler & Edgar G. Hertwich - 21-27 Steps to overcome the North–South divide in research relevant to climate change policy and practice
by Malgorzata Blicharska & Richard J. Smithers & Magdalena Kuchler & Ganesh K. Agrawal & José M. Gutiérrez & Ahmed Hassanali & Saleemul Huq & Silvia H. Koller & Sugata Marjit & Hassan M. Mshinda & Hj Hassan Masjuki & Noel W. Solomons & Johannes Van Staden & Grzegorz Mikusiński - 28-37 IPCC reasons for concern regarding climate change risks
by Brian C. O'Neill & Michael Oppenheimer & Rachel Warren & Stephane Hallegatte & Robert E. Kopp & Hans O. Pörtner & Robert Scholes & Joern Birkmann & Wendy Foden & Rachel Licker & Katharine J. Mach & Phillippe Marbaix & Michael D. Mastrandrea & Jeff Price & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Jean-Pascal van Ypersele & Gary Yohe - 38-43 Equitable mitigation to achieve the Paris Agreement goals
by Yann Robiou du Pont & M. Louise Jeffery & Johannes Gütschow & Joeri Rogelj & Peter Christoff & Malte Meinshausen - 44-47 Wireless sensors linked to climate financing for globally affordable clean cooking
by Tara Ramanathan & Nithya Ramanathan & Jeevan Mohanty & Ibrahim H. Rehman & Eric Graham & Veerabhadran Ramanathan - 48-52 The future intensification of hourly precipitation extremes
by Andreas F. Prein & Roy M. Rasmussen & Kyoko Ikeda & Changhai Liu & Martyn P. Clark & Greg J. Holland - 53-57 A re-examination of the projected subtropical precipitation decline
by Jie He & Brian J. Soden - 58-62 Meltwater produced by wind–albedo interaction stored in an East Antarctic ice shelf
by J. T. M. Lenaerts & S. Lhermitte & R. Drews & S. R. M. Ligtenberg & S. Berger & V. Helm & C. J. P. P. Smeets & M. R. van den Broeke & W. J. van de Berg & E. van Meijgaard & M. Eijkelboom & O. Eisen & F. Pattyn - 63-68 Greenhouse gas emissions intensity of global croplands
by Kimberly M. Carlson & James S. Gerber & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Mario Herrero & Graham K. MacDonald & Kate A. Brauman & Petr Havlik & Christine S. O’Connell & Justin A. Johnson & Sassan Saatchi & Paul C. West - 69-74 Mitigation potential and global health impacts from emissions pricing of food commodities
by Marco Springmann & Daniel Mason-D’Croz & Sherman Robinson & Keith Wiebe & H. Charles J. Godfray & Mike Rayner & Peter Scarborough - 75-80 Unequal household carbon footprints in China
by Dominik Wiedenhofer & Dabo Guan & Zhu Liu & Jing Meng & Ning Zhang & Yi-Ming Wei - 81-85 Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitat
by Jennifer M. Sunday & Katharina E. Fabricius & Kristy J. Kroeker & Kathryn M. Anderson & Norah E. Brown & James P. Barry & Sean D. Connell & Sam Dupont & Brian Gaylord & Jason M. Hall-Spencer & Terrie Klinger & Marco Milazzo & Philip L. Munday & Bayden D. Russell & Eric Sanford & Vengatesen Thiyagarajan & Megan L. H. Vaughan & Stephen Widdicombe & Christopher D. G. Harley
December 2016, Volume 6, Issue 12
- 1051-1051 Reply to 'Broaden research on the human dimensions of climate change'
by Thomas Dietz & Benjamin K. Sovacool & Paul C. Stern - 1052-1054 The supply of climate leaders must grow
by Thomas S. Bateman & Michael E. Mann - 1054-1056 Urban infrastructure choices structure climate solutions
by Felix Creutzig & Peter Agoston & Jan C. Minx & Josep G. Canadell & Robbie M. Andrew & Corinne Le Quéré & Glen P. Peters & Ayyoob Sharifi & Yoshiki Yamagata & Shobhakar Dhakal - 1057-1059 The vital need for a climate information system
by Kevin E. Trenberth & Melinda Marquis & Stephen Zebiak - 1060-1060 Decadal cloud dynamics
by Alastair Brown - 1060-1060 Biased recall is polarizing
by Jenn Richler - 1060-1060 Brazilian detection loopholes
by Alastair Brown - 1060-1060 Responses to drought
by Alastair Brown - 1061-1062 Culture and climate action
by Lisa Zaval - 1062-1063 Island water stress
by Toby Ault - 1065-1071 Nested barriers to low-carbon infrastructure investment
by Ilmi Granoff & J. Ryan Hogarth & Alan Miller - 1072-1079 Marine phytoplankton and the changing ocean iron cycle
by D. A. Hutchins & P. W. Boyd - 1080-1089 Cognitive and psychological science insights to improve climate change data visualization
by Jordan Harold & Irene Lorenzoni & Thomas F. Shipley & Kenny R. Coventry - 1090-1093 Assessment of the climate commitments and additional mitigation policies of the United States
by Jeffery B. Greenblatt & Max Wei - 1094-1099 Persistent shift of the Arctic polar vortex towards the Eurasian continent in recent decades
by Jiankai Zhang & Wenshou Tian & Martyn P. Chipperfield & Fei Xie & Jinlong Huang - 1100-1103 Groundwater vulnerability on small islands
by S. Holding & D. M. Allen & S. Foster & A. Hsieh & I. Larocque & J. Klassen & S. C. Van Pelt - 1104-1109 Mapping climatic mechanisms likely to favour the emergence of novel communities
by Alejandro Ordonez & John W. Williams & Jens-Christian Svenning