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February 2016, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 166-171 Accelerated dryland expansion under climate change
by Jianping Huang & Haipeng Yu & Xiaodan Guan & Guoyin Wang & Ruixia Guo - 172-176 Abrupt onset and prolongation of aragonite undersaturation events in the Southern Ocean
by Claudine Hauri & Tobias Friedrich & Axel Timmermann - 177-181 Large rainfall changes consistently projected over substantial areas of tropical land
by Robin Chadwick & Peter Good & Gill Martin & David P. Rowell - 182-186 Relationship between soil fungal diversity and temperature in the maritime Antarctic
by Kevin K. Newsham & David W. Hopkins & Lilia C. Carvalhais & Peter T. Fretwell & Steven P. Rushton & Anthony G. O’Donnell & Paul G. Dennis - 187-191 The global significance of omitting soil erosion from soil organic carbon cycling schemes
by Adrian Chappell & Jeffrey Baldock & Jonathan Sanderman - 192-196 Conservation policy and the measurement of forests
by Joseph O. Sexton & Praveen Noojipady & Xiao-Peng Song & Min Feng & Dan-Xia Song & Do-Hyung Kim & Anupam Anand & Chengquan Huang & Saurabh Channan & Stuart L. Pimm & John R. Townshend - 197-200 Future temperature in southwest Asia projected to exceed a threshold for human adaptability
by Jeremy S. Pal & Elfatih A. B. Eltahir - 201-206 Targeted opportunities to address the climate–trade dilemma in China
by Zhu Liu & Steven J. Davis & Kuishuang Feng & Klaus Hubacek & Sai Liang & Laura Diaz Anadon & Bin Chen & Jingru Liu & Jinyue Yan & Dabo Guan - 207-213 Physiological responses of a Southern Ocean diatom to complex future ocean conditions
by P. W. Boyd & P. W. Dillingham & C. M. McGraw & E. A. Armstrong & C. E. Cornwall & Y.-y. Feng & C. L. Hurd & M. Gault-Ringold & M. Y. Roleda & E. Timmins-Schiffman & B. L. Nunn - 214-218 Old soil carbon losses increase with ecosystem respiration in experimentally thawed tundra
by Caitlin E. Hicks Pries & Edward A. G. Schuur & Susan M. Natali & K. Grace Crummer
January 2016, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 2-3 Multi-century evaluation of Sierra Nevada snowpack
by Soumaya Belmecheri & Flurin Babst & Eugene R. Wahl & David W. Stahle & Valerie Trouet - 3-4 Volcanic effects on climate
by Benjamin Santer & Susan Solomon & David Ridley & John Fyfe & Francisco Beltran & Céline Bonfils & Jeff Painter & Mark Zelinka - 4-5 Reply to 'Volcanic effects on climate'
by Daniel J. A. Johansson & Brian C. O'Neill & Claudia Tebaldi & Olle Häggström - 5-6 Bistability and the future of barrier islands
by Julie C Zinnert & Steven T Brantley & Donald R Young - 6-6 Reply to 'Bistability and the future of barrier islands'
by Orencio Durán Vinent & Laura J. Moore - 7-10 Reaching peak emissions
by Robert B. Jackson & Josep G. Canadell & Corinne Le Quéré & Robbie M. Andrew & Jan Ivar Korsbakken & Glen P. Peters & Nebojsa Nakicenovic - 10-13 Food security under climate change
by Thomas W. Hertel - 13-14 The rise of demand-driven climate services
by Tiago Capela Lourenço & Rob Swart & Hasse Goosen & Roger Street - 15-17 Policy assessments to enhance EU scientific advice
by Martin Kowarsch - 18-18 Climate capitalism
by Mat Hope - 18-18 Atmospheric circulation
by Eithne Tynan - 18-18 Tracking meltwaters
by Bronwyn Wake - 18-18 Invasive productivity
by Alastair Brown - 19-20 Fair shares?
by Jan S. Fuglestvedt & Steffen Kallbekken - 20-22 Tug of war on rainfall changes
by Deepti Singh - 22-23 Warming ocean erodes ice sheets
by Kazuya Kusahara - 25-34 Sustainable water management under future uncertainty with eco-engineering decision scaling
by N. LeRoy Poff & Casey M. Brown & Theodore E. Grantham & John H. Matthews & Margaret A. Palmer & Caitlin M. Spence & Robert L. Wilby & Marjolijn Haasnoot & Guillermo F. Mendoza & Kathleen C. Dominique & Andres Baeza - 35-41 Multiple carbon accounting to support just and effective climate policies
by Karl W. Steininger & Christian Lininger & Lukas H. Meyer & Pablo Muñoz & Thomas Schinko - 42-50 Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
by Pete Smith & Steven J. Davis & Felix Creutzig & Sabine Fuss & Jan Minx & Benoit Gabrielle & Etsushi Kato & Robert B. Jackson & Annette Cowie & Elmar Kriegler & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Joeri Rogelj & Philippe Ciais & Jennifer Milne & Josep G. Canadell & David McCollum & Glen Peters & Robbie Andrew & Volker Krey & Gyami Shrestha & Pierre Friedlingstein & Thomas Gasser & Arnulf Grübler & Wolfgang K. Heidug & Matthias Jonas & Chris D. Jones & Florian Kraxner & Emma Littleton & Jason Lowe & José Roberto Moreira & Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Michael Obersteiner & Anand Patwardhan & Mathis Rogner & Ed Rubin & Ayyoob Sharifi & Asbjørn Torvanger & Yoshiki Yamagata & Jae Edmonds & Cho Yongsung - 51-55 A top-down approach to projecting market impacts of climate change
by Derek Lemoine & Sarah Kapnick - 56-59 Economic impacts of carbon dioxide and methane released from thawing permafrost
by Chris Hope & Kevin Schaefer - 60-64 Quantifying historical carbon and climate debts among nations
by H. Damon Matthews - 65-70 Causes of change in Northern Hemisphere winter meridional winds and regional hydroclimate
by Isla R. Simpson & Richard Seager & Mingfang Ting & Tiffany A. Shaw - 71-74 Linear sea-level response to abrupt ocean warming of major West Antarctic ice basin
by M. Mengel & J. Feldmann & A. Levermann - 75-78 Reduced streamflow in water-stressed climates consistent with CO2 effects on vegetation
by Anna M. Ukkola & I. Colin Prentice & Trevor F. Keenan & Albert I. J. M. van Dijk & Neil R. Viney & Ranga B. Myneni & Jian Bi - 79-82 Palaeodata-informed modelling of large carbon losses from recent burning of boreal forests
by Ryan Kelly & Hélène Genet & A. David McGuire & Feng Sheng Hu - 83-88 Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine biodiversity
by Jorge García Molinos & Benjamin S. Halpern & David S. Schoeman & Christopher J. Brown & Wolfgang Kiessling & Pippa J. Moore & John M. Pandolfi & Elvira S. Poloczanska & Anthony J. Richardson & Michael T. Burrows - 89-93 Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modification
by Ivan Nagelkerken & Bayden D. Russell & Bronwyn M. Gillanders & Sean D. Connell - 94-99 Patterns of authorship in the IPCC Working Group III report
by Esteve Corbera & Laura Calvet-Mir & Hannah Hughes & Matthew Paterson - 100-105 Health and climate benefits of different energy-efficiency and renewable energy choices
by Jonathan J. Buonocore & Patrick Luckow & Gregory Norris & John D. Spengler & Bruce Biewald & Jeremy Fisher & Jonathan I. Levy - 106-111 Grey swan tropical cyclones
by Ning Lin & Kerry Emanuel
December 2015, Volume 5, Issue 12
- 1022-1023 A role for tropical forests in stabilizing atmospheric CO2
by R. A. Houghton & Brett Byers & Alexander A. Nassikas - 1024-1025 Resilience synergies in the post-2015 development agenda
by Erin Roberts & Stephanie Andrei & Saleemul Huq & Lawrence Flint - 1025-1026 International standards for climate-friendly cities
by Victoria Hurth & Patricia McCarney - 1027-1027 Monsoon uncertainties
by Bronwyn Wake - 1027-1027 Regional loss impacts
by Eithne Tynan - 1027-1027 Rapid adaptation
by Alastair Brown - 1027-1027 Geoengineering challenges
by Mat Hope - 1028-1029 Restoration of the oceans
by Richard Matear & Andrew Lenton - 1029-1030 Female thermal demand
by Joost van Hoof - 1031-1037 Psychological responses to the proximity of climate change
by Adrian Brügger & Suraje Dessai & Patrick Devine-Wright & Thomas A. Morton & Nicholas F. Pidgeon - 1038-1045 Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems
by Trisha B. Atwood & Rod M. Connolly & Euan G. Ritchie & Catherine E. Lovelock & Michael R. Heithaus & Graeme C. Hays & James W. Fourqurean & Peter I. Macreadie - 1046-1053 The adaptation challenge in the Arctic
by James D. Ford & Graham McDowell & Tristan Pearce - 1054-1056 Energy consumption in buildings and female thermal demand
by Boris Kingma & Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt - 1057-1060 Aligning corporate greenhouse-gas emissions targets with climate goals
by Oskar Krabbe & Giel Linthorst & Kornelis Blok & Wina Crijns-Graus & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Niklas Höhne & Pedro Faria & Nate Aden & Alberto Carrillo Pineda - 1061-1063 Perverse effects of carbon markets on HFC-23 and SF6 abatement projects in Russia
by Lambert Schneider & Anja Kollmuss - 1064-1067 Australians' views on carbon pricing before and after the 2013 federal election
by Stacia J. Dreyer & Iain Walker & Shannon K. McCoy & Mario F. Teisl - 1068-1073 Coupling between air travel and climate
by Kristopher B. Karnauskas & Jeffrey P. Donnelly & Hannah C. Barkley & Jonathan E. Martin - 1074-1078 Molecular processes of transgenerational acclimation to a warming ocean
by Heather D. Veilleux & Taewoo Ryu & Jennifer M. Donelson & Lynne van Herwerden & Loqmane Seridi & Yanal Ghosheh & Michael L. Berumen & William Leggat & Timothy Ravasi & Philip L. Munday - 1079-1082 Temperature dependence of CO2-enhanced primary production in the European Arctic Ocean
by J. M. Holding & C. M. Duarte & M. Sanz-Martín & E. Mesa & J. M. Arrieta & M. Chierici & I. E. Hendriks & L. S. García-Corral & A. Regaudie-de-Gioux & A. Delgado & M. Reigstad & P. Wassmann & S. Agustí - 1083-1088 Shift from coral to macroalgae dominance on a volcanically acidified reef
by I. C. Enochs & D. P. Manzello & E. M. Donham & G. Kolodziej & R. Okano & L. Johnston & C. Young & J. Iguel & C. B. Edwards & M. D. Fox & L. Valentino & S. Johnson & D. Benavente & S. J. Clark & R. Carlton & T. Burton & Y. Eynaud & N. N. Price - 1089-1092 The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Joko Purbopuspito & J. Boone Kauffman & Matthew W. Warren & Sigit D. Sasmito & Daniel C. Donato & Solichin Manuri & Haruni Krisnawati & Sartji Taberima & Sofyan Kurnianto - 1093-1097 Increasing risk of compound flooding from storm surge and rainfall for major US cities
by Thomas Wahl & Shaleen Jain & Jens Bender & Steven D. Meyers & Mark E. Luther - 1098-1106 National post-2020 greenhouse gas targets and diversity-aware leadership
by Malte Meinshausen & Louise Jeffery & Johannes Guetschow & Yann Robiou du Pont & Joeri Rogelj & Michiel Schaeffer & Niklas Höhne & Michel den Elzen & Sebastian Oberthür & Nicolai Meinshausen - 1107-1113 Long-term response of oceans to CO2 removal from the atmosphere
by Sabine Mathesius & Matthias Hofmann & Ken Caldeira & Hans Joachim Schellnhuber - 1114-1120 Joint projections of US East Coast sea level and storm surge
by Christopher M. Little & Radley M. Horton & Robert E. Kopp & Michael Oppenheimer & Gabriel A. Vecchi & Gabriele Villarini
November 2015, Volume 5, Issue 11
- 958-959 Uncertain effects of nutrient availability on global forest carbon balance
by Enzai Du - 959-960 Data quality and the role of nutrients in forest carbon-use efficiency
by Werner L. Kutsch & Pasi Kolari - 960-961 Reply to 'Uncertain effects of nutrient availability on global forest carbon balance' and 'Data quality and the role of nutrients in forest carbon-use efficiency'
by M. Fernández-Martínez & S. Vicca & I. A. Janssens & J. Sardans & S. Luyssaert & M. Campioli & F. S. Chapin & P. Ciais & Y. Malhi & M. Obersteiner & D. Papale & S. L. Piao & M. Reichstein & F. Rodà & J. Peñuelas - 961-962 Clarity of meaning in IPCC press conference
by Peter Jacobs & Hunter Cutting & Stephan Lewandowsky & Miriam O'Brien & Ken Rice & Bart Verheggen - 963-963 Reply to 'Clarity of meaning in IPCC press conference'
by Warren Pearce & Greg Hollin - 963-966 Megaproject reclamation and climate change
by Rebecca C. Rooney & Derek T. Robinson & Rich Petrone - 967-969 Adaptation tracking for a post-2015 climate agreement
by J. D. Ford & L. Berrang-Ford & R. Biesbroek & M. Araos & S. E. Austin & A. Lesnikowski - 969-970 Planetary vital signs
by Stephen Briggs & Charles F. Kennel & David G. Victor - 971-973 A unified narrative for climate change
by Simon Bushell & Thomas Colley & Mark Workman - 974-974 Global versus local
by Bronwyn Wake - 974-974 North American birds
by Alastair Brown - 974-974 Accidental activist
by Mat Hope - 974-974 West Antarctic ice stability
by Bronwyn Wake - 975-976 Country comparisons
by Debbie Hopkins - 977-982 Emergence of polycentric climate governance and its future prospects
by Andrew J. Jordan & Dave Huitema & Mikael Hildén & Harro van Asselt & Tim J. Rayner & Jonas J. Schoenefeld & Jale Tosun & Johanna Forster & Elin L. Boasson - 983-987 Developing country finance in a post-2020 global climate agreement
by Phillip M. Hannam & Zhenliang Liao & Steven J. Davis & Michael Oppenheimer - 988-991 Impacts of temperature and its variability on mortality in New England
by Liuhua Shi & Itai Kloog & Antonella Zanobetti & Pengfei Liu & Joel D. Schwartz - 992-996 Exposure of coastal built assets in the South Pacific to climate risks
by Lalit Kumar & Subhashni Taylor - 997-1001 An end-to-end assessment of extreme weather impacts on food security
by Erik Chavez & Gordon Conway & Michael Ghil & Marc Sadler - 1002-1006 Impact of ocean acidification on the structure of future phytoplankton communities
by Stephanie Dutkiewicz & J. Jeffrey Morris & Michael J. Follows & Jeffery Scott & Orly Levitan & Sonya T. Dyhrman & Ilana Berman-Frank - 1007-1013 Solar thermal technologies as a bridge from fossil fuels to renewables
by Vishwanath Haily Dalvi & Sudhir V. Panse & Jyeshtharaj B. Joshi - 1014-1020 Predictors of public climate change awareness and risk perception around the world
by Tien Ming Lee & Ezra M. Markowitz & Peter D. Howe & Chia-Ying Ko & Anthony A. Leiserowitz - 1020-1020 Correction: Corrigendum: An empirical examination of echo chambers in US climate policy networks
by Lorien Jasny & Joseph Waggle & Dana R. Fisher
October 2015, Volume 5, Issue 10
- 900-901 The Pope's fateful vision of hope for society and the planet
by Robert J. Brulle & Robert J. Antonio - 902-903 Sociological limitations of the climate change encyclical
by Erik Olin Wright - 904-905 Biophysical limits, women's rights and the climate encyclical
by Paul R. Ehrlich & John Harte - 905-907 The Pope's encyclical as a call for democratic social change
by Anabela Carvalho - 907-909 Science and religion in dialogue over the global commons
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Christian Flachsland & Brigitte Knopf - 909-911 New leadership for a user-friendly IPCC
by Arthur Petersen & Jason Blackstock & Neil Morisetti - 912-912 Oceanic sink changes
by Eithne Tynan - 912-912 Intraspecific dispersal
by Alastair Brown - 912-912 Simultaneous occurrences
by Eithne Tynan - 912-912 Disengaged youth
by Mat Hope - 913-914 Interacting global change drivers
by Josef Settele & Martin Wiemers - 914-915 Values and uncertainty
by Robert J. Lempert - 915-916 Salmon behaving badly
by Philip L. Munday - 917-920 Embracing uncertainty in climate change policy
by Friederike E. L. Otto & David J. Frame & Alexander Otto & Myles R. Allen - 921-930 Towards predictive understanding of regional climate change
by Shang-Ping Xie & Clara Deser & Gabriel A. Vecchi & Matthew Collins & Thomas L. Delworth & Alex Hall & Ed Hawkins & Nathaniel C. Johnson & Christophe Cassou & Alessandra Giannini & Masahiro Watanabe - 931-936 The importance of including variability in climate change projections used for adaptation
by David M. H. Sexton & Glen R. Harris - 937-940 Selection of climate policies under the uncertainties in the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC
by L. Drouet & V. Bosetti & M. Tavoni - 941-945 Interacting effects of climate change and habitat fragmentation on drought-sensitive butterflies
by Tom H. Oliver & Harry H. Marshall & Mike D. Morecroft & Tom Brereton & Christel Prudhomme & Chris Huntingford - 946-949 Rethinking forest carbon assessments to account for policy institutions
by Andrew Macintosh & Heather Keith & David Lindenmayer - 950-955 Responses of pink salmon to CO2-induced aquatic acidification
by Michelle Ou & Trevor J. Hamilton & Junho Eom & Emily M. Lyall & Joshua Gallup & Amy Jiang & Jason Lee & David A. Close & Sang-Seon Yun & Colin J. Brauner - 956-956 Correction: Corrigendum: Monitoring, reporting and verifying emissions in the climate economy
by Valentin Bellassen & Nicolas Stephan & Marion Afriat & Emilie Alberola & Alexandra Barker & Jean-Pierre Chang & Caspar Chiquet & Ian Cochran & Mariana Deheza & Christopher Dimopoulos & Claudine Foucherot & Guillaume Jacquier & Romain Morel & Roderick Robinson & Igor Shishlov - 956-956 Correction: Corrigendum: Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia
by A. N. Geerts & J. Vanoverbeke & B. Vanschoenwinkel & W. Van Doorslaer & H. Feuchtmayr & D. Atkinson & B. Moss & T. A. Davidson & C. D. Sayer & L. De Meester - 956-956 Correction: Corrigendum: Evidence for an exceptional twentieth-century slowdown in Atlantic Ocean overturning
by Stefan Rahmstorf & Jason Box & Georg Feulner & Michael E. Mann & Alexander Robinson & Scott Rutherford & Erik Schaffernicht
September 2015, Volume 5, Issue 9
- 788-789 Sources of uncertainties in cod distribution models
by Randi B. Ingvaldsen & Bjarte Bogstad & Andrey V. Dolgov & Kari E. Ellingsen & Harald Gjøsæter & Rolf Gradinger & Edda Johannesen & Torkild Tveraa & Nigel G. Yoccoz - 790-791 Reply to 'Sources of uncertainties in cod distribution models'
by M. S. Wisz & O. Broennimann & P. Grønkjær & P. D. R. Møller & S. M. Olsen & D. Swingedouw & R. B. Hedeholm & E. E. Nielsen & A. Guisan & L. Pellissier - 791-795 Playing hide and seek with El Niño
by M. J. McPhaden - 796-798 Soot and short-lived pollutants provide political opportunity
by David G. Victor & Durwood Zaelke & Veerabhadran Ramanathan - 798-801 Honouring indigenous treaty rights for climate justice
by C. S. Mantyka-Pringle & C. N. Westman & A. P. Kythreotis & D. W. Schindler - 802-802 Academics speak up
by Bronwyn Wake - 803-803 Soil carbon trends
by Alastair Brown - 803-803 Joined-up thinking
by Mat Hope - 803-803 Heatwave forcings
by Eithne Tynan - 803-803 Costs and benefits
by Alastair Brown - 804-805 All hail robocabs
by Austin Brown - 805-806 Towards minilateralism
by Robert Falkner - 806-807 Alliances and ambitions
by Andrew Kythreotis - 807-808 Saharan desert warming
by Christophe Lavaysse - 811-811 Climate change and Africa
by Alastair Brown - 812-814 Ensuring climate information guides long-term development
by Lindsey Jones & Andrew Dougill & Richard G. Jones & Anna Steynor & Paul Watkiss & Cheikh Kane & Bettina Koelle & Wilfran Moufouma-Okia & Jon Padgham & Nicola Ranger & Jean-Pierre Roux & Pablo Suarez & Thomas Tanner & Katharine Vincent - 815-822 The possible role of local air pollution in climate change in West Africa
by Peter Knippertz & Mat J. Evans & Paul R. Field & Andreas H. Fink & Catherine Liousse & John H. Marsham - 823-829 Future of African terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems under anthropogenic climate change
by Guy F. Midgley & William J. Bond - 830-836 Adapting to climate change in the mixed crop and livestock farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa
by Philip K. Thornton & Mario Herrero - 837-846 Climate and southern Africa's water–energy–food nexus
by Declan Conway & Emma Archer van Garderen & Delphine Deryng & Steve Dorling & Tobias Krueger & Willem Landman & Bruce Lankford & Karen Lebek & Tim Osborn & Claudia Ringler & James Thurlow & Tingju Zhu & Carole Dalin - 849-859 ENSO and greenhouse warming
by Wenju Cai & Agus Santoso & Guojian Wang & Sang-Wook Yeh & Soon-Il An & Kim M. Cobb & Mat Collins & Eric Guilyardi & Fei-Fei Jin & Jong-Seong Kug & Matthieu Lengaigne & Michael J. McPhaden & Ken Takahashi & Axel Timmermann & Gabriel Vecchi & Masahiro Watanabe & Lixin Wu - 860-863 Autonomous taxis could greatly reduce greenhouse-gas emissions of US light-duty vehicles
by Jeffery B. Greenblatt & Samveg Saxena - 864-867 Views on alternative forums for effectively tackling climate change
by Mattias Hjerpe & Naghmeh Nasiritousi - 868-871 Domestic uptake of green energy promoted by opt-out tariffs
by Felix Ebeling & Sebastian Lotz - 872-876 Changes in adaptive capacity of Kenyan fishing communities
by Joshua E. Cinner & Cindy Huchery & Christina C. Hicks & Tim M. Daw & Nadine Marshall & Andrew Wamukota & Edward H. Allison - 877-882 Decreasing intensity of open-ocean convection in the Greenland and Iceland seas
by G. W. K. Moore & K. Våge & R. S. Pickart & I. A. Renfrew - 883-886 Climate-induced range overlap among closely related species
by Meade Krosby & Chad B. Wilsey & Jenny L. McGuire & Jennifer M. Duggan & Theresa M. Nogeire & Julie A. Heinrichs & Joshua J. Tewksbury & Joshua J. Lawler - 887-891 Climate sensitivity of shrub growth across the tundra biome
by Isla H. Myers-Smith & Sarah C. Elmendorf & Pieter S. A. Beck & Martin Wilmking & Martin Hallinger & Daan Blok & Ken D. Tape & Shelly A. Rayback & Marc Macias-Fauria & Bruce C. Forbes & James D. M. Speed & Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe & Christian Rixen & Esther Lévesque & Niels Martin Schmidt & Claudia Baittinger & Andrew J. Trant & Luise Hermanutz & Laura Siegwart Collier & Melissa A. Dawes & Trevor C. Lantz & Stef Weijers & Rasmus Halfdan Jørgensen & Agata Buchwal & Allan Buras & Adam T. Naito & Virve Ravolainen & Gabriela Schaepman-Strub & Julia A. Wheeler & Sonja Wipf & Kevin C. Guay & David S. Hik & Mark Vellend - 892-897 Growth responses of a green alga to multiple environmental drivers
by Georgina Brennan & Sinéad Collins
August 2015, Volume 5, Issue 8
- 704-704 Validity of county-level estimates of climate change beliefs
by Lawrence C. Hamilton & Joel Hartter & Thomas G. Safford - 705-706 Improved modelling of soil nitrogen losses
by Qing Zhu & William J. Riley - 706-707 Expertise and policy-making in disaster risk reduction
by Colin Walch - 707-709 Sendai targets at risk
by Susan L. Cutter & Melanie Gall - 709-712 Development incentives for fossil fuel subsidy reform
by Michael Jakob & Claudine Chen & Sabine Fuss & Annika Marxen & Ottmar Edenhofer - 712-715 Usefulness and limitations of global flood risk models
by Philip J. Ward & Brenden Jongman & Peter Salamon & Alanna Simpson & Paul Bates & Tom De Groeve & Sanne Muis & Erin Coughlan de Perez & Roberto Rudari & Mark A. Trigg & Hessel C. Winsemius - 716-717 Fat is an environmentalist issue
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 718-718 Shifting sands
by Bronwyn Wake - 718-718 Firing photosynthesis
by Alastair Brown - 718-718 Grapevines under stress
by Eithne Tynan - 718-718 Aggrieved China
by Mat Hope - 719-720 Echo chambers and false certainty
by Justin Farrell - 720-721 Climate change comes to the Sahel
by Alessandra Giannini - 722-723 The CO2 switch in diatoms
by Jodi N. Young & François M. M. Morel - 723-724 Microbial lid on subsea methane
by Brett F. Thornton & Patrick Crill - 725-730 Attribution of climate extreme events
by Kevin E. Trenberth & John T. Fasullo & Theodore G. Shepherd - 731-734 From local perception to global perspective
by Flavio Lehner & Thomas F. Stocker - 735-743 Evaluation of CMIP5 palaeo-simulations to improve climate projections
by S. P. Harrison & P. J. Bartlein & K. Izumi & G. Li & J. Annan & J. Hargreaves & P. Braconnot & M. Kageyama - 744-747 Explaining topic prevalence in answers to open-ended survey questions about climate change
by Endre Tvinnereim & Kjersti Fløttum - 748-752 Impacts of climate change on electric power supply in the Western United States
by Matthew D. Bartos & Mikhail V. Chester - 753-756 Tension between scientific certainty and meaning complicates communication of IPCC reports
by G. J. S. Hollin & W. Pearce - 757-760 Dominant role of greenhouse-gas forcing in the recovery of Sahel rainfall
by Buwen Dong & Rowan Sutton - 761-765 Diatom acclimation to elevated CO2 via cAMP signalling and coordinated gene expression
by Gwenn M. M. Hennon & Justin Ashworth & Ryan D. Groussman & Chris Berthiaume & Rhonda L. Morales & Nitin S. Baliga & Mónica V. Orellana & E. V. Armbrust - 766-771 Effects of climate change and seed dispersal on airborne ragweed pollen loads in Europe
by Lynda Hamaoui-Laguel & Robert Vautard & Li Liu & Fabien Solmon & Nicolas Viovy & Dmitry Khvorostyanov & Franz Essl & Isabelle Chuine & Augustin Colette & Mikhail A. Semenov & Alice Schaffhauser & Jonathan Storkey & Michel Thibaudon & Michelle M. Epstein - 772-776 Global mountain topography and the fate of montane species under climate change
by Paul R. Elsen & Morgan W. Tingley - 777-781 Coral bleaching under unconventional scenarios of climate warming and ocean acidification
by Lester Kwiatkowski & Peter Cox & Paul R. Halloran & Peter J. Mumby & Andy J. Wiltshire - 782-786 An empirical examination of echo chambers in US climate policy networks
by Lorien Jasny & Joseph Waggle & Dana R. Fisher - 786-786 Correction: Corrigendum: Options for managing impacts of climate change on a deep-sea community
by Ronald E. Thresher & John M. Guinotte & Richard J. Matear & Alistair J. Hobday
July 2015, Volume 5, Issue 7
- 612-613 Intrinsic motivation and pro-environmental behaviour
by Sander van der Linden - 613-615 Response of chinook salmon to climate change
by Nathan J. Mantua & Lisa G. Crozier & Thomas E. Reed & Daniel E. Schindler & Robin S. Waples - 615-615 Reply to 'Response of chinook salmon to climate change'
by Nicolas J. Muñoz & Anthony P. Farrell & John W. Heath & Bryan D. Neff - 616-618 The political economy of climate adaptation
by Benjamin K. Sovacool & Björn-Ola Linnér & Michael E. Goodsite - 619-620 Small islands adrift
by Anna Petherick - 621-621 Creating anthropo-scenes
by Mat Hope - 621-621 Effects of sea-ice loss
by Eithne Tynan - 621-621 Bacterial boost
by Bronwyn Wake - 621-621 Livestock parasite outbreaks
by Alastair Brown - 623-624 REDD+ in Asia Pacific
by Andrew McGregor - 624-625 Cultural knowledge and local risks
by Sarah Strauss - 625-626 Tall, leafy conifers lose out
by Maurizio Mencuccini & Oliver Binks - 627-634 Engaging the Global South on climate engineering research
by David E. Winickoff & Jane A. Flegal & Asfawossen Asrat - 635-639 Options for managing impacts of climate change on a deep-sea community
by Ronald E. Thresher & John M. Guinotte & Richard J. Matear & Alistair J. Hobday - 640-646 Psychological research and global climate change
by Susan Clayton & Patrick Devine-Wright & Paul C. Stern & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Amanda Carrico & Linda Steg & Janet Swim & Mirilia Bonnes - 647-651 Heat stress causes substantial labour productivity loss in Australia
by Kerstin K. Zander & Wouter J. W. Botzen & Elspeth Oppermann & Tord Kjellstrom & Stephen T. Garnett - 652-655 Future population exposure to US heat extremes
by Bryan Jones & Brian C. O’Neill & Larry McDaniel & Seth McGinnis & Linda O. Mearns & Claudia Tebaldi - 656-660 Projected strengthening of Amazonian dry season by constrained climate model simulations
by Juan P. Boisier & Philippe Ciais & Agnès Ducharne & Matthieu Guimberteau - 661-664 Trade-off between intensity and frequency of global tropical cyclones
by Nam-Young Kang & James B. Elsner - 665-668 Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia
by A. N. Geerts & J. Vanoverbeke & B. Vanschoenwinkel & W. Van Doorslaer & H. Feuchtmayr & D. Atkinson & B. Moss & T. A. Davidson & C. D. Sayer & L. De Meester - 669-672 Darcy's law predicts widespread forest mortality under climate warming
by Nathan G. McDowell & Craig D. Allen - 673-677 Recent warming leads to a rapid borealization of fish communities in the Arctic
by Maria Fossheim & Raul Primicerio & Edda Johannesen & Randi B. Ingvaldsen & Michaela M. Aschan & Andrey V. Dolgov - 678-682 Physiological advantages of dwarfing in surviving extinctions in high-CO2 oceans
by Vittorio Garilli & Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa & Danilo Scuderi & Lorenzo Brusca & Daniela Parrinello & Samuel P. S. Rastrick & Andy Foggo & Richard J. Twitchett & Jason M. Hall-Spencer & Marco Milazzo - 683-687 Cultural knowledge and local vulnerability in African American communities
by Christine D. Miller Hesed & Michael Paolisso - 688-694 Projections of climate conditions that increase coral disease susceptibility and pathogen abundance and virulence
by Jeffrey Maynard & Ruben van Hooidonk & C. Mark Eakin & Marjetta Puotinen & Melissa Garren & Gareth Williams & Scott F. Heron & Joleah Lamb & Ernesto Weil & Bette Willis & C. Drew Harvell - 695-701 Future vulnerability of marine biodiversity compared with contemporary and past changes
by Grégory Beaugrand & Martin Edwards & Virginie Raybaud & Eric Goberville & Richard R. Kirby - 702-702 Correction: Corrigendum: Equilibrium climate sensitivity in light of observations over the warming hiatus
by Daniel J. A. Johansson & Brian C. O'Neill & Claudia Tebaldi & Olle Häggström
June 2015, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 488-489 No-till agriculture and climate change mitigation
by Henry Neufeldt & Gabrielle Kissinger & Joseph Alcamo - 489-489 Reply to 'No-till agriculture and climate change mitigation'
by David S. Powlson & Clare M. Stirling & M. L. Jat & Bruno G. Gerard & Cheryl A. Palm & Pedro A. Sanchez & Kenneth G. Cassman