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June 2015, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 490-491 Drivers of the 2013/14 winter floods in the UK
by Geert Jan van Oldenborgh & David B. Stephenson & Andreas Sterl & Robert Vautard & Pascal Yiou & Sybren S. Drijfhout & Hans von Storch & Huug van den Dool - 491-492 Reply to 'Drivers of the 2013/14 winter floods in the UK'
by Chris Huntingford & Terry Marsh & Adam A. Scaife & Elizabeth J. Kendon & Jamie Hannaford & Alison L. Kay & Mike Lockwood & Christel Prudhomme & Nick S. Reynard & Simon Parry & Jason A. Lowe & James A. Screen & Helen C. Ward & Malcolm Roberts & Peter A. Stott & Vicky A. Bell & Mark Bailey & Alan Jenkins & Tim Legg & Friederike E. L. Otto & Neil Massey & Nathalie Schaller & Julia Slingo & Myles R. Allen - 492-492 Tidal river management in Bangladesh
by Faisal Hossain & Zahirul Haque Khan & C. K. Shum - 492-493 Reply to 'Tidal river management in Bangladesh'
by L. W. Auerbach & S. L. Goodbred & D. R. Mondal & C. A. Wilson & K. R. Ahmed & K. Roy & M. S. Steckler & C. Small & J. M. Gilligan & B. A. Ackerly - 493-494 Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making
by Robbert Biesbroek & Johann Dupuis & Andrew Jordan & Adam Wellstead & Michael Howlett & Paul Cairney & Jeremy Rayner & Debra Davidson - 494-495 Reply to 'Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making'
by Klaus Eisenack & Susanne C. Moser & Esther Hoffmann & Richard J. T. Klein & Christoph Oberlack & Anna Pechan & Maja Rotter & Catrien J. A. M. Termeer - 495-496 Emissions accounting for biomass energy with CCS
by Alexander Gilbert & Benjamin K. Sovacool - 496-496 Reply to 'Emissions accounting for biomass energy with CCS'
by Daniel L. Sanchez & James H. Nelson & Josiah Johnston & Ana Mileva & Daniel M. Kammen - 497-498 A hiatus in the stratosphere?
by A. J. Ferraro & M. Collins & F. H. Lambert - 498-500 Investing in negative emissions
by Guy Lomax & Timothy M. Lenton & Adepeju Adeosun & Mark Workman - 501-503 Towards a new climate diplomacy
by Angel Hsu & Andrew S. Moffat & Amy J. Weinfurter & Jason D. Schwartz - 503-506 Socio-economic data for global environmental change research
by Ilona M. Otto & Anne Biewald & Dim Coumou & Georg Feulner & Claudia Köhler & Thomas Nocke & Anders Blok & Albert Gröber & Sabine Selchow & David Tyfield & Ingrid Volkmer & Hans Joachim Schellnhuber & Ulrich Beck - 506-508 Local science and media engagement on climate change
by Candice Howarth & Richard Black - 508-511 Securing the future of the Great Barrier Reef
by Terry P. Hughes & Jon C. Day & Jon Brodie - 513-514 Getting a fair deal
by Sonja van Renssen - 515-515 Forget no regrets
by Mat Hope - 515-515 Institutional ignorance
by Mat Hope - 515-515 North American cold spells
by Alastair Brown - 515-515 Sea turtle persistence
by Alastair Brown - 516-517 Weather risks in a warming world
by Peter Stott - 517-518 Designing energy policy under uncertainty
by Catherine Mitchell - 519-527 Energy system transformations for limiting end-of-century warming to below 1.5 °C
by Joeri Rogelj & Gunnar Luderer & Robert C. Pietzcker & Elmar Kriegler & Michiel Schaeffer & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi - 528-534 Using ecosystem experiments to improve vegetation models
by Belinda E. Medlyn & Sönke Zaehle & Martin G. De Kauwe & Anthony P. Walker & Michael C. Dietze & Paul J. Hanson & Thomas Hickler & Atul K. Jain & Yiqi Luo & William Parton & I. Colin Prentice & Peter E. Thornton & Shusen Wang & Ying-Ping Wang & Ensheng Weng & Colleen M. Iversen & Heather R. McCarthy & Jeffrey M. Warren & Ram Oren & Richard J. Norby - 535-540 US power plant carbon standards and clean air and health co-benefits
by Charles T. Driscoll & Jonathan J. Buonocore & Jonathan I. Levy & Kathleen F. Lambert & Dallas Burtraw & Stephen B. Reid & Habibollah Fakhraei & Joel Schwartz - 541-545 Public attention to science and political news and support for climate change mitigation
by P. Sol Hart & Erik C. Nisbet & Teresa A. Myers - 546-549 Influence of social ties to environmentalists on public climate change perceptions
by D. B. Tindall & Georgia Piggot - 550-554 Public perceptions of demand-side management and a smarter energy future
by Alexa Spence & Christina Demski & Catherine Butler & Karen Parkhill & Nick Pidgeon - 555-559 Decadal modulation of global surface temperature by internal climate variability
by Aiguo Dai & John C. Fyfe & Shang-Ping Xie & Xingang Dai - 560-564 Anthropogenic contribution to global occurrence of heavy-precipitation and high-temperature extremes
by E. M. Fischer & R. Knutti - 565-568 Unabated global mean sea-level rise over the satellite altimeter era
by Christopher S. Watson & Neil J. White & John A. Church & Matt A. King & Reed J. Burgette & Benoit Legresy - 569-573 Future fish distributions constrained by depth in warming seas
by Louise A. Rutterford & Stephen D. Simpson & Simon Jennings & Mark P. Johnson & Julia L. Blanchard & Pieter-Jan Schön & David W. Sims & Jonathan Tinker & Martin J. Genner - 574-578 Permafrost thawing in organic Arctic soils accelerated by ground heat production
by Jørgen Hollesen & Henning Matthiesen & Anders Bjørn Møller & Bo Elberling - 579-583 Water-use efficiency and transpiration across European forests during the Anthropocene
by D. C. Frank & B. Poulter & M. Saurer & J. Esper & C. Huntingford & G. Helle & K. Treydte & N. E. Zimmermann & G. H. Schleser & A. Ahlström & P. Ciais & P. Friedlingstein & S. Levis & M. Lomas & S. Sitch & N. Viovy & L. Andreu-Hayles & Z. Bednarz & F. Berninger & T. Boettger & C. M. D‘Alessandro & V. Daux & M. Filot & M. Grabner & E. Gutierrez & M. Haupt & E. Hilasvuori & H. Jungner & M. Kalela-Brundin & M. Krapiec & M. Leuenberger & N. J. Loader & H. Marah & V. Masson-Delmotte & A. Pazdur & S. Pawelczyk & M. Pierre & O. Planells & R. Pukiene & C. E. Reynolds-Henne & K. T. Rinne & A. Saracino & E. Sonninen & M. Stievenard & V. R. Switsur & M. Szczepanek & E. Szychowska-Krapiec & L. Todaro & J. S. Waterhouse & M. Weigl - 584-587 Dual controls on carbon loss during drought in peatlands
by Hongjun Wang & Curtis J. Richardson & Mengchi Ho - 588-595 Mineral protection of soil carbon counteracted by root exudates
by Marco Keiluweit & Jeremy J. Bougoure & Peter S. Nico & Jennifer Pett-Ridge & Peter K. Weber & Markus Kleber - 596-603 Geographic variation in opinions on climate change at state and local scales in the USA
by Peter D. Howe & Matto Mildenberger & Jennifer R. Marlon & Anthony Leiserowitz - 604-610 Greenhouse-gas payback times for crop-based biofuels
by P. M. F. Elshout & R. van Zelm & J. Balkovic & M. Obersteiner & E. Schmid & R. Skalsky & M. van der Velde & M. A. J. Huijbregts
May 2015, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 389-390 Opposing local precipitation extremes
by Feifei Zheng & Seth Westra & Michael Leonard - 390-390 IAMs and peer review
by Richard A. Rosen - 391-391 Long history of IAM comparisons
by Steven J. Smith & Leon E. Clarke & James A Edmonds & Jiang Kejun & Elmar Kriegler & Toshihiko Masui & Keywan Riahi & Priyadarshi R. Shukla & Massimo Tavoni & Detlef P. van Vuuren & John P. Weyant - 391-392 Strategies for changing the intellectual climate
by Myanna Lahsen & Andrew Mathews & Michael R. Dove & Ben Orlove & Rajindra Puri & Jessica Barnes & Pamela McElwee & Frances Moore & Jessica O'Reilly & Karina Yager - 392-393 Power in climate change research
by Lauren A. Rickards - 393-393 Reply to 'Strategies for changing the intellectual climate' and 'Power in climate change research'
by Noel Castree - 394-396 Robust warming projections despite the recent hiatus
by Matthew H. England & Jules B. Kajtar & Nicola Maher - 396-398 Pricing climate risk mitigation
by Joseph E. Aldy - 398-401 Representation of nitrogen in climate change forecasts
by Benjamin Z. Houlton & Alison R. Marklein & Edith Bai - 401-403 Linking coasts and seas to address ocean deoxygenation
by Lisa A. Levin & Denise L. Breitburg - 405-407 Changing course
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 409-409 Energy ethics
by Richard York - 410-410 Wetland footprints
by Alastair Brown - 410-410 Military futures
by Mat Hope - 410-410 Wealthy worries
by Mat Hope - 410-410 Amazonian emissions
by Alastair Brown - 411-412 Fresh news from the Atlantic
by Didier Swingedouw - 413-418 Climate change games as tools for education and engagement
by Jason S. Wu & Joey J. Lee - 419-423 Fossil fuels in a trillion tonne world
by Vivian Scott & R. Stuart Haszeldine & Simon F. B. Tett & Andreas Oschlies - 431-435 National greenhouse-gas accounting for effective climate policy on international trade
by Astrid Kander & Magnus Jiborn & Daniel D. Moran & Thomas O. Wiedmann - 436-440 Improved representation of investment decisions in assessments of CO2 mitigation
by Gokul C. Iyer & Leon E. Clarke & James A. Edmonds & Brian P. Flannery & Nathan E. Hultman & Haewon C. McJeon & David G. Victor - 441-444 Stochastic integrated assessment of climate tipping points indicates the need for strict climate policy
by Thomas S. Lontzek & Yongyang Cai & Kenneth L. Judd & Timothy M. Lenton - 445-448 Causal feedbacks in climate change
by Egbert H. van Nes & Marten Scheffer & Victor Brovkin & Timothy M. Lenton & Hao Ye & Ethan Deyle & George Sugihara - 449-453 Equilibrium climate sensitivity in light of observations over the warming hiatus
by Daniel J. A. Johansson & Brian C. O’Neill & Claudia Tebaldi & Olle Häggström - 454-458 Positive but variable sensitivity of August surface ozone to large-scale warming in the southeast United States
by Tzung-May Fu & Yiqi Zheng & Fabien Paulot & Jingqiu Mao & Robert M. Yantosca - 459-464 Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world
by Yan-Shih Lin & Belinda E. Medlyn & Remko A. Duursma & I. Colin Prentice & Han Wang & Sofia Baig & Derek Eamus & Victor Resco de Dios & Patrick Mitchell & David S. Ellsworth & Maarten Op de Beeck & Göran Wallin & Johan Uddling & Lasse Tarvainen & Maj-Lena Linderson & Lucas A. Cernusak & Jesse B. Nippert & Troy W. Ocheltree & David T. Tissue & Nicolas K. Martin-StPaul & Alistair Rogers & Jeff M. Warren & Paolo De Angelis & Kouki Hikosaka & Qingmin Han & Yusuke Onoda & Teresa E. Gimeno & Craig V. M. Barton & Jonathan Bennie & Damien Bonal & Alexandre Bosc & Markus Löw & Cate Macinins-Ng & Ana Rey & Lucy Rowland & Samantha A. Setterfield & Sabine Tausz-Posch & Joana Zaragoza-Castells & Mark S. J. Broadmeadow & John E. Drake & Michael Freeman & Oula Ghannoum & Lindsay B. Hutley & Jeff W. Kelly & Kihachiro Kikuzawa & Pasi Kolari & Kohei Koyama & Jean-Marc Limousin & Patrick Meir & Antonio C. Lola da Costa & Teis N. Mikkelsen & Norma Salinas & Wei Sun & Lisa Wingate - 465-469 Decoupling of nitrogen and phosphorus in terrestrial plants associated with global changes
by Z. Y. Yuan & Han Y. H. Chen - 470-474 Recent reversal in loss of global terrestrial biomass
by Yi Y. Liu & Albert I. J. M. van Dijk & Richard A. M. de Jeu & Josep G. Canadell & Matthew F. McCabe & Jason P. Evans & Guojie Wang - 475-480 Exceptional twentieth-century slowdown in Atlantic Ocean overturning circulation
by Stefan Rahmstorf & Jason E. Box & Georg Feulner & Michael E. Mann & Alexander Robinson & Scott Rutherford & Erik J. Schaffernicht - 481-486 High carbon and biodiversity costs from converting Africa’s wet savannahs to cropland
by Timothy D. Searchinger & Lyndon Estes & Philip K. Thornton & Tim Beringer & An Notenbaert & Daniel Rubenstein & Ralph Heimlich & Rachel Licker & Mario Herrero
April 2015, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 282-284 No more summaries for wonks
by Richard Black - 284-286 The IPCC in an age of social media
by Leo Hickman - 286-288 Taking a bet on risk
by James Painter - 288-290 Media power and climate change
by Julia B. Corbett - 290-292 Climate emergencies do not justify engineering the climate
by Jana Sillmann & Timothy M. Lenton & Anders Levermann & Konrad Ott & Mike Hulme & François Benduhn & Joshua B. Horton - 293-295 Shipping charts a high carbon course
by Alice Bows-Larkin & Kevin Anderson & Sarah Mander & Michael Traut & Conor Walsh - 296-296 Michael Raupach (1950–2015)
by Will Steffen - 297-299 Carbon market rescue
by Sonja van Renssen - 300-300 Amazon carbon dynamics
by Alastair Brown - 300-300 Calcification changes
by Bronwyn Wake - 300-300 Follow the leader
by Mat Hope - 300-300 Domino effect
by Mat Hope - 301-302 Initializing sea level
by Jianjun Yin - 302-303 The coral disease triangle
by John F. Bruno - 305-314 Decentralized energy systems for clean electricity access
by Peter Alstone & Dimitry Gershenson & Daniel M. Kammen - 315-318 Effect of residential solar and storage on centralized electricity supply systems
by Scott Agnew & Paul Dargusch - 319-328 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 - 329-332 Rapidly falling costs of battery packs for electric vehicles
by Björn Nykvist & Måns Nilsson - 333-336 Near-term acceleration in the rate of temperature change
by Steven J. Smith & James Edmonds & Corinne A. Hartin & Anupriya Mundra & Katherine Calvin - 337-342 Quantifying the likelihood of a continued hiatus in global warming
by C. D. Roberts & M. D. Palmer & D. McNeall & M. Collins - 343-347 Effects of long-term variability on projections of twenty-first century dynamic sea level
by Mohammad H. Bordbar & Thomas Martin & Mojib Latif & Wonsun Park - 348-352 Consistent evidence of increasing Antarctic accumulation with warming
by Katja Frieler & Peter U. Clark & Feng He & Christo Buizert & Ronja Reese & Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg & Michiel R. van den Broeke & Ricarda Winkelmann & Anders Levermann - 353-358 Efficient use of land to meet sustainable energy needs
by Rebecca R. Hernandez & Madison K. Hoffacker & Christopher B. Field - 359-363 Carbon emissions due to deforestation for the production of charcoal used in Brazil’s steel industry
by Laura J. Sonter & Damian J. Barrett & Chris J. Moran & Britaldo S. Soares-Filho - 364-368 Three decades of multi-dimensional change in global leaf phenology
by Robert Buitenwerf & Laura Rose & Steven I. Higgins - 369-374 Climatic and biotic thresholds of coral-reef shutdown
by Lauren T. Toth & Richard B. Aronson & Kim M. Cobb & Hai Cheng & R. Lawrence Edwards & Pamela R. Grothe & Hussein R. Sayani - 375-379 Contemporary white-band disease in Caribbean corals driven by climate change
by C. J. Randall & R. van Woesik - 380-385 Dominant frames in legacy and social media coverage of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
by Saffron O’Neill & Hywel T. P. Williams & Tim Kurz & Bouke Wiersma & Maxwell Boykoff - 385-385 Erratum: The environmental impact of climate change adaptation on land use and water quality
by Carlo Fezzi & Amii R. Harwood & Andrew A. Lovett & Ian J. Bateman - 386-386 Correction: Corrigendum: Climate-smart agriculture for food security
by Leslie Lipper & Philip Thornton & Bruce M. Campbell & Tobias Baedeker & Ademola Braimoh & Martin Bwalya & Patrick Caron & Andrea Cattaneo & Dennis Garrity & Kevin Henry & Ryan Hottle & Louise Jackson & Andrew Jarvis & Fred Kossam & Wendy Mann & Nancy McCarthy & Alexandre Meybeck & Henry Neufeldt & Tom Remington & Pham Thi Sen & Reuben Sessa & Reynolds Shula & Austin Tibu & Emmanuel F. Torquebiau - 386-386 Correction: Corrigendum: Nutrient availability as the key regulator of global forest carbon balance
by M. Fernández-Martínez & S. Vicca & I. A. Janssens & J. Sardans & S. Luyssaert & M. Campioli & F. S. Chapin III & P. Ciais & Y. Malhi & M. Obersteiner & D. Papale & S. L. Piao & M. Reichstein & F. Rodà & J. Peñuelas
March 2015, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 176-177 Eliminating the local warming effect
by James N. Druckman - 177-179 US climate policy needs behavioural science
by Amanda R. Carrico & Michael P. Vandenbergh & Paul C. Stern & Thomas Dietz - 179-181 Key threshold for electricity emissions
by Christopher Kennedy - 182-185 Global distribution of observed climate change impacts
by Gerrit Hansen & Wolfgang Cramer - 185-187 Adaptive development
by Arun Agrawal & Maria Carmen Lemos - 188-190 Sea-level rise scenarios and coastal risk management
by Jochen Hinkel & Carlo Jaeger & Robert J. Nicholls & Jason Lowe & Ortwin Renn & Shi Peijun - 191-192 The big drop
by Anna Petherick - 193-193 Managing resilience
by Alastair Brown - 193-193 Rebounding coral reefs
by Alastair Brown - 193-193 Regional climate prediction
by Alastair Brown - 193-193 Time is money
by Alastair Brown - 195-196 Climate change and group dynamics
by Tom Postmes - 196-197 Carbon negative at the regional level
by Nico Bauer - 198-199 Not higher but more often
by Robert M. Hirsch & Stacey A. Archfield - 201-206 A temporary, moderate and responsive scenario for solar geoengineering
by David W. Keith & Douglas G. MacMartin - 207-214 Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification
by Julia A. Ekstrom & Lisa Suatoni & Sarah R. Cooley & Linwood H. Pendleton & George G. Waldbusser & Josh E. Cinner & Jessica Ritter & Chris Langdon & Ruben van Hooidonk & Dwight Gledhill & Katharine Wellman & Michael W. Beck & Luke M. Brander & Dan Rittschof & Carolyn Doherty & Peter E. T. Edwards & Rosimeiry Portela - 215-224 Assessing species vulnerability to climate change
by Michela Pacifici & Wendy B. Foden & Piero Visconti & James E. M. Watson & Stuart H.M. Butchart & Kit M. Kovacs & Brett R. Scheffers & David G. Hole & Tara G. Martin & H. Resit Akçakaya & Richard T. Corlett & Brian Huntley & David Bickford & Jamie A. Carr & Ary A. Hoffmann & Guy F. Midgley & Paul Pearce-Kelly & Richard G. Pearson & Stephen E. Williams & Stephen G. Willis & Bruce Young & Carlo Rondinini - 226-229 Public division about climate change rooted in conflicting socio-political identities
by Ana-Maria Bliuc & Craig McGarty & Emma F. Thomas & Girish Lala & Mariette Berndsen & RoseAnne Misajon - 230-234 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 - 235-239 Complementing carbon prices with technology policies to keep climate targets within reach
by Christoph Bertram & Gunnar Luderer & Robert C. Pietzcker & Eva Schmid & Elmar Kriegler & Ottmar Edenhofer - 240-245 Unabated planetary warming and its ocean structure since 2006
by Dean Roemmich & John Church & John Gilson & Didier Monselesan & Philip Sutton & Susan Wijffels - 246-249 Attribution of Arctic temperature change to greenhouse-gas and aerosol influences
by Mohammad Reza Najafi & Francis W. Zwiers & Nathan P. Gillett - 250-254 The changing nature of flooding across the central United States
by Iman Mallakpour & Gabriele Villarini - 255-260 The environmental impact of climate change adaptation on land use and water quality
by Carlo Fezzi & Amii R. Harwood & Andrew A. Lovett & Ian J. Bateman - 261-265 Arctic warming will promote Atlantic–Pacific fish interchange
by M. S. Wisz & O. Broennimann & P. Grønkjær & P. R. Møller & S. M. Olsen & D. Swingedouw & R. B. Hedeholm & E. E. Nielsen & A. Guisan & L. Pellissier - 266-272 The carbon footprint of traditional woodfuels
by Robert Bailis & Rudi Drigo & Adrian Ghilardi & Omar Masera - 273-280 Saturation-state sensitivity of marine bivalve larvae to ocean acidification
by George G. Waldbusser & Burke Hales & Chris J. Langdon & Brian A. Haley & Paul Schrader & Elizabeth L. Brunner & Matthew W. Gray & Cale A. Miller & Iria Gimenez - 280-280 Erratum: Tales of future weather
by W. Hazeleger & B. J. J. M. van den Hurk & E. Min & G. J. van Oldenborgh & A. C. Petersen & D. A. Stainforth & E. Vasileiadou & L. A. Smith - 280-280 Erratum: Temperature impacts on economic growth warrant stringent mitigation policy
by Frances C. Moore & Delavane B. Diaz - 280-280 Correction: Corrigendum: Nonlinear regional warming with increasing CO2 concentrations
by Peter Good & Jason A. Lowe & Timothy Andrews & Andrew Wiltshire & Robin Chadwick & Je-K. Ridley & Matthew B. Menary & Nathaelle Bouttes & Jean Louis Dufresne & Jonathan M. Gregory & Nathalie Schaller & Hideo Shiogama
February 2015, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 82-83 Knowledge and adaptive capacity
by Casey Williams & Adrian Fenton & Saleemul Huq - 84-85 Influence of climate science on financial decisions
by Christa S. Clapp & Knut H. Alfsen & Asbjørn Torvanger & Harald Francke Lund - 86-89 Influence of internal variability on Arctic sea-ice trends
by Neil C. Swart & John C. Fyfe & Ed Hawkins & Jennifer E. Kay & Alexandra Jahn - 89-92 Connecting the Seas of Norden
by Øyvind Paasche & Henrik Österblom & Stefan Neuenfeldt & Erik Bonsdorff & Keith Brander & Daniel J. Conley & Joël M. Durant & Anne M. Eikeset & Anders Goksøyr & Steingrímur Jónsson & Olav S. Kjesbu & Anna Kuparinen & Nils Chr. Stenseth - 93-95 Coming clean
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 96-97 Coal resists pressure
by Sonja van Renssen - 98-98 Evidence for consistency
by Alastair Brown - 98-98 Coral diversity
by Bronwyn Wake - 98-98 Local or foreign influences
by Bronwyn Wake - 98-98 A Twitter thermometer
by Alastair Brown - 99-100 Welfare impacts of climate change
by Andries F. Hof - 100-101 Extreme La Niña events to increase
by Antonietta Capotondi - 102-103 Survival of the fittest
by Philip L. Munday - 103-104 Adapting to nonlinear change
by Alexandra K. Jonko - 105-106 Hard choices and soft outcomes?
by Declan Conway - 107-113 Tales of future weather
by W. Hazeleger & B.J.J.M. van den Hurk & E. Min & G.J. van Oldenborgh & A.C. Petersen & D.A. Stainforth & E. Vasileiadou & L.A. Smith - 114-118 Advantages of a polycentric approach to climate change policy
by Daniel H. Cole - 119-126 Post-2020 climate agreements in the major economies assessed in the light of global models
by Massimo Tavoni & Elmar Kriegler & Keywan Riahi & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Tino Aboumahboub & Alex Bowen & Katherine Calvin & Emanuele Campiglio & Tom Kober & Jessica Jewell & Gunnar Luderer & Giacomo Marangoni & David McCollum & Mariësse van Sluisveld & Anne Zimmer & Bob van der Zwaan - 127-131 Temperature impacts on economic growth warrant stringent mitigation policy
by Frances C. Moore & Delavane B. Diaz - 132-137 Increased frequency of extreme La Niña events under greenhouse warming
by Wenju Cai & Guojian Wang & Agus Santoso & Michael J. McPhaden & Lixin Wu & Fei-Fei Jin & Axel Timmermann & Mat Collins & Gabriel Vecchi & Matthieu Lengaigne & Matthew H. England & Dietmar Dommenget & Ken Takahashi & Eric Guilyardi - 138-142 Nonlinear regional warming with increasing CO2 concentrations
by Peter Good & Jason A. Lowe & Timothy Andrews & Andrew Wiltshire & Robin Chadwick & Jeff K. Ridley & Matthew B. Menary & Nathaelle Bouttes & Jean Louis Dufresne & Jonathan M. Gregory & Nathalie Schaller & Hideo Shiogama - 143-147 Rising temperatures reduce global wheat production
by S. Asseng & F. Ewert & P. Martre & R. P. Rötter & D. B. Lobell & D. Cammarano & B. A. Kimball & M. J. Ottman & G. W. Wall & J. W. White & M. P. Reynolds & P. D. Alderman & P. V. V. Prasad & P. K. Aggarwal & J. Anothai & B. Basso & C. Biernath & A. J. Challinor & G. De Sanctis & J. Doltra & E. Fereres & M. Garcia-Vila & S. Gayler & G. Hoogenboom & L. A. Hunt & R. C. Izaurralde & M. Jabloun & C. D. Jones & K. C. Kersebaum & A-K. Koehler & C. Müller & S. Naresh Kumar & C. Nendel & G. O’Leary & J. E. Olesen & T. Palosuo & E. Priesack & E. Eyshi Rezaei & A. C. Ruane & M. A. Semenov & I. Shcherbak & C. Stöckle & P. Stratonovitch & T. Streck & I. Supit & F. Tao & P. J. Thorburn & K. Waha & E. Wang & D. Wallach & J. Wolf & Z. Zhao & Y. Zhu - 148-152 Geographic range predicts photosynthetic and growth response to warming in co-occurring tree species
by Peter B. Reich & Kerrie M. Sendall & Karen Rice & Roy L. Rich & Artur Stefanski & Sarah E. Hobbie & Rebecca A. Montgomery - 153-157 Flood risk of natural and embanked landscapes on the Ganges–Brahmaputra tidal delta plain
by L. W. Auerbach & S. L. Goodbred Jr & D. R. Mondal & C. A. Wilson & K. R. Ahmed & K. Roy & M. S. Steckler & C. Small & J. M. Gilligan & B. A. Ackerly - 158-162 Barrier island bistability induced by biophysical interactions
by Orencio Durán Vinent & Laura J. Moore - 163-166 Adaptive potential of a Pacific salmon challenged by climate change
by Nicolas J. Muñoz & Anthony P. Farrell & John W. Heath & Bryan D. Neff - 167-174 Responding to rising sea levels in the Mekong Delta
by A. Smajgl & T. Q. Toan & D. K. Nhan & J. Ward & N. H. Trung & L. Q. Tri & V. P. D. Tri & P. T. Vu - 174-174 Erratum: Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture
by Deborah Lawrence & Karen Vandecar
January 2015, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 2-4 Declining availability of outdoor skating in Canada
by Jeremy R. Brammer & Jason Samson & Murray M. Humphries - 4-6 Institutional coordination of global ocean observations
by Wenju Cai & Susan K. Avery & Margaret Leinen & Kenneth Lee & Xiaopei Lin & Martin Visbeck - 6-7 Responding to adaptation emergencies
by Jim W. Hall & Frans Berkhout & Rowan Douglas - 8-10 Messaging climate change uncertainty
by Roger M. Cooke - 10-12 A balanced-efforts approach for climate cooperation
by Robert C. Schmidt - 12-14 Lessons learned from ocean acidification research
by Ulf Riebesell & Jean-Pierre Gattuso - 15-16 Carbon finance and the carbon market in China
by Xiang Yu & Alex Y. Lo - 17-18 A tandem production
by Anna Petherick - 19-19 Climate-trade policy nexus
by Monica Contestabile - 19-19 Planetary boundaries
by Alastair Brown - 19-19 Lakes in peril
by Alastair Brown - 19-19 Warming hemispheres
by Bronwyn Wake - 20-21 A roadmap on ecosystem change
by John P. Dunne - 21-22 Climate's chemical sensitivity
by David S. Stevenson - 23-26 Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change
by Thomas Tanner & David Lewis & David Wrathall & Robin Bronen & Nick Cradock-Henry & Saleemul Huq & Chris Lawless & Raphael Nawrotzki & Vivek Prasad & Md. Ashiqur Rahman & Ryan Alaniz & Katherine King & Karen McNamara & Md. Nadiruzzaman & Sarah Henly-Shepard & Frank Thomalla - 27-36 Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture
by Deborah Lawrence & Karen Vandecar - 37-40 Acting green elicits a literal warm glow
by Danny Taufik & Jan Willem Bolderdijk & Linda Steg - 41-45 A large ozone-circulation feedback and its implications for global warming assessments
by Peer J. Nowack & N. Luke Abraham & Amanda C. Maycock & Peter Braesicke & Jonathan M. Gregory & Manoj M. Joshi & Annette Osprey & John A. Pyle - 46-50 Dramatically increasing chance of extremely hot summers since the 2003 European heatwave
by Nikolaos Christidis & Gareth S. Jones & Peter A. Stott - 51-55 Supraglacial lakes on the Greenland ice sheet advance inland under warming climate
by A. A. Leeson & A. Shepherd & K. Briggs & I. Howat & X. Fettweis & M. Morlighem & E. Rignot - 56-60 Weaker soil carbon–climate feedbacks resulting from microbial and abiotic interactions
by Jinyun Tang & William J. Riley - 61-66 Physiological plasticity increases resilience of ectothermic animals to climate change
by Frank Seebacher & Craig R. White & Craig E. Franklin - 67-70 Permafrost collapse after shrub removal shifts tundra ecosystem to a methane source
by Ake L. Nauta & Monique M. P. D. Heijmans & Daan Blok & Juul Limpens & Bo Elberling & Angela Gallagher & Bingxi Li & Roman E. Petrov & Trofim C. Maximov & Jacobus van Huissteden & Frank Berendse - 71-79 Biological ramifications of climate-change-mediated oceanic multi-stressors
by Philip W. Boyd & Sinikka T. Lennartz & David M. Glover & Scott C. Doney
December 2014, Volume 4, Issue 12
- 1038-1038 Boundary work
by David C. Rose - 1038-1039 A new social contract for the IPCC
by Mark Carey & Lincoln C. James & Hannah A. Fuller - 1039-1042 Facing the diversity crisis in climate science
by Adam R. Pearson & Jonathon P. Schuldt - 1042-1045 Going back to basics
by Christian Jakob - 1045-1047 Uncertainty in projecting GHG emissions from bioenergy
by Thomas Buchholz & Stephen Prisley & Gregg Marland & Charles Canham & Neil Sampson - 1048-1049 Preventing species extinctions resulting from climate change
by H. Resit Akçakaya & Stuart H. M. Butchart & James E. M. Watson & Richard G. Pearson - 1050-1050 Southern storage
by Bronwyn Wake - 1050-1050 Crop-yield drivers
by Alastair Brown - 1050-1050 Woody biomass use in Japan
by Monica Contestabile - 1050-1050 Suffering pollen
by Alastair Brown - 1051-1052 Drivers of climate change beliefs
by Jennifer E. Givens - 1052-1053 Microbes, roots and global carbon
by William Wieder - 1054-1055 No head start
by Santiago Salinas - 1057-1063 Managing the climate commons at the nexus of ecology, behaviour and economics
by Alessandro Tavoni & Simon Levin - 1064-1067 A balance of bottom-up and top-down in linking climate policies
by Jessica F. Green & Thomas Sterner & Gernot Wagner - 1068-1072 Climate-smart agriculture for food security
by Leslie Lipper & Philip Thornton & Bruce M. Campbell & Tobias Baedeker & Ademola Braimoh & Martin Bwalya & Patrick Caron & Andrea Cattaneo & Dennis Garrity & Kevin Henry & Ryan Hottle & Louise Jackson & Andrew Jarvis & Fred Kossam & Wendy Mann & Nancy McCarthy & Alexandre Meybeck & Henry Neufeldt & Tom Remington & Pham Thi Sen & Reuben Sessa & Reynolds Shula & Austin Tibu & Emmanuel F. Torquebiau - 1073-1076 Household electricity access a trivial contributor to CO2 emissions growth in India
by Shonali Pachauri - 1077-1081 The impacts of temperature anomalies and political orientation on perceived winter warming
by Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap & Chenyang Xiao