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June 2014, Volume 4, Issue 6
- 498-502 Increased local retention of reef coral larvae as a result of ocean warming
by Joana Figueiredo & Andrew H. Baird & Saki Harii & Sean R. Connolly - 503-507 Cheap carbon and biodiversity co-benefits from forest regeneration in a hotspot of endemism
by James J. Gilroy & Paul Woodcock & Felicity A. Edwards & Charlotte Wheeler & Brigitte L. G. Baptiste & Claudia A. Medina Uribe & Torbjørn Haugaasen & David P. Edwards - 508-512 The interpretation of IPCC probabilistic statements around the world
by David V. Budescu & Han-Hui Por & Stephen B. Broomell & Michael Smithson - 513-518 Effects of rising temperature on the viability of an important sea turtle rookery
by Jacques-Olivier Laloë & Jacquie Cozens & Berta Renom & Albert Taxonera & Graeme C. Hays - 518-518 Erratum: Climate impacts of energy technologies depend on emissions timing
by Morgan R. Edwards & Jessika E. Trancik
May 2014, Volume 4, Issue 5
- 302-303 Adaptation to extreme heat in Stockholm County, Sweden
by Paul Knappenberger & Patrick Michaels & Anthony Watts - 303-303 Reply to 'Adaptation to extreme heat in Stockholm County, Sweden'
by Daniel Oudin Åström & Bertil Forsberg & Kristie L. Ebi & Joacim Rocklöv - 303-306 Costing natural hazards
by Heidi Kreibich & Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh & Laurens M. Bouwer & Philip Bubeck & Paolo Ciavola & Colin Green & Stephane Hallegatte & Ivana Logar & Volker Meyer & Reimund Schwarze & Annegret H. Thieken - 306-309 China's response to the air pollution shock
by Peter Sheehan & Enjiang Cheng & Alex English & Fanghong Sun - 309-311 Enabling food security by verifying agricultural carbon
by H. Kahiluoto & P. Smith & D. Moran & J. E. Olesen - 311-313 Water stewardship in the twenty-first century
by Peter Simpson - 314-316 What to do when we run out of water
by Paul Kelly - 316-318 Making sustainable beer
by Andy Wales - 318-320 Water scarcity challenges to business
by Arjen Y. Hoekstra - 321-323 A new climate for grazing livestock
by Lisa Palmer - 324-325 Here comes the Sun
by Anna Petherick - 326-326 Limits of eco-intensification
by Alastair Brown - 326-326 Adapting sowing in east Africa
by Monica Contestabile - 326-326 Land–sea contrast
by Bronwyn Wake - 326-326 Friendly neighbours
by Alastair Brown - 326-326 Prediction skill
by Bronwyn Wake - 327-328 Detecting sea-level rise
by Carmen Boening - 328-329 A southern misfit
by Kim M. Cobb - 330-331 Managing land and climate
by Dennis Baldocchi - 331-332 Deposing global warming potentials
by Alissa Kendall - 333-338 Natural climate variability and future climate policy
by Katharine L. Ricke & Ken Caldeira - 339-342 Strategies for improving adaptation practice in developing countries
by Declan Conway & Johanna Mustelin - 343-346 Low-carbon infrastructure strategies for cities
by C. A. Kennedy & N. Ibrahim & D. Hoornweg - 347-352 Climate impacts of energy technologies depend on emissions timing
by Morgan R. Edwards & Jessika E. Trancik - 353-357 September Arctic sea-ice minimum predicted by spring melt-pond fraction
by David Schröder & Daniel L. Feltham & Daniela Flocco & Michel Tsamados - 358-361 The rate of sea-level rise
by Anny Cazenave & Habib-Boubacar Dieng & Benoit Meyssignac & Karina von Schuckmann & Bertrand Decharme & Etienne Berthier - 362-367 Inter-hemispheric temperature variability over the past millennium
by Raphael Neukom & Joëlle Gergis & David J. Karoly & Heinz Wanner & Mark Curran & Julie Elbert & Fidel González-Rouco & Braddock K. Linsley & Andrew D. Moy & Ignacio Mundo & Christoph C. Raible & Eric J. Steig & Tas van Ommen & Tessa Vance & Ricardo Villalba & Jens Zinke & David Frank - 368-373 Distinct effects of anthropogenic aerosols on tropical cyclones
by Yuan Wang & Keun-Hee Lee & Yun Lin & Misti Levy & Renyi Zhang - 374-378 The missing aerosol response in twentieth-century mid-latitude precipitation observations
by Joe M. Osborne & F. Hugo Lambert - 379-383 Arctic ecosystem structure and functioning shaped by climate and herbivore body size
by P. Legagneux & G. Gauthier & N. Lecomte & N. M. Schmidt & D. Reid & M-C. Cadieux & D. Berteaux & J. Bêty & C. J. Krebs & R. A. Ims & N. G. Yoccoz & R. I. G. Morrison & S. J. Leroux & M. Loreau & D. Gravel - 384-388 Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history
by Maria Väisänen & Henni Ylänne & Elina Kaarlejärvi & Sofie Sjögersten & Johan Olofsson & Neil Crout & Sari Stark - 389-393 Land management and land-cover change have impacts of similar magnitude on surface temperature
by Sebastiaan Luyssaert & Mathilde Jammet & Paul C. Stoy & Stephan Estel & Julia Pongratz & Eric Ceschia & Galina Churkina & Axel Don & KarlHeinz Erb & Morgan Ferlicoq & Bert Gielen & Thomas Grünwald & Richard A. Houghton & Katja Klumpp & Alexander Knohl & Thomas Kolb & Tobias Kuemmerle & Tuomas Laurila & Annalea Lohila & Denis Loustau & Matthew J. McGrath & Patrick Meyfroidt & Eddy J. Moors & Kim Naudts & Kim Novick & Juliane Otto & Kim Pilegaard & Casimiro A. Pio & Serge Rambal & Corinna Rebmann & James Ryder & Andrew E. Suyker & Andrej Varlagin & Martin Wattenbach & A. Johannes Dolman - 394-397 Greater ecosystem carbon in the Mojave Desert after ten years exposure to elevated CO2
by R. D. Evans & A. Koyama & D. L. Sonderegger & T. N. Charlet & B. A. Newingham & L. F. Fenstermaker & B. Harlow & V. L. Jin & K. Ogle & S. D. Smith & R. S. Nowak - 398-401 Biofuels from crop residue can reduce soil carbon and increase CO2 emissions
by Adam J. Liska & Haishun Yang & Maribeth Milner & Steve Goddard & Humberto Blanco-Canqui & Matthew P. Pelton & Xiao X. Fang & Haitao Zhu & Andrew E. Suyker
April 2014, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 230-232 Upward adjustment needed for aerosol radiative forcing uncertainty
by Bjørn H. Samset & Gunnar Myhre & Michael Schulz - 232-233 Climate adaptation in India
by G. Dhanapal - 233-233 Temperature and drought effects on maize yield
by Bruno Basso & Joe Ritchie - 234-234 Reply to 'Temperature and drought effects on maize yield'
by David B. Lobell & Graeme L. Hammer & Greg McLean & Carlos Messina & Michael J. Roberts & Wolfram Schlenker - 234-235 Temperature and violence
by Mark A. Cane & Edward Miguel & Marshall Burke & Solomon M. Hsiang & David B. Lobell & Kyle C. Meng & Shanker Satyanath - 235-237 Managing unnatural disaster risk from climate extremes
by Reinhard Mechler & Laurens M. Bouwer & Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer & Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts & Swenja Surminski & Keith Williges - 237-239 Low-carbon investment risks and de-risking
by Tobias S. Schmidt - 240-240 Siphoning for safety
by Bronwyn Wake - 241-242 Investors take charge of climate policy
by Sonja van Renssen - 243-243 Cultural world heritage at risk
by Monica Contestabile - 243-243 Fly in the face of adversity
by Alastair Brown - 243-243 Green choices motives
by Monica Contestabile - 243-243 Reframing model priorities
by Bronwyn Wake - 243-243 Sensitivity to emissions
by Bronwyn Wake - 245-246 Risk-averse governments
by Paul G. Harris - 246-247 Assessing integrated systems
by Mark Howells & H-Holger Rogner - 248-249 Testing climate assumptions
by David A. Stainforth - 249-250 Southern Ocean polynya
by Arnold L. Gordon - 251-252 Robust uncertainty
by Reimund P. Rötter - 253-258 A lower bound to the social cost of CO2 emissions
by J. C. J. M. van den Bergh & W. J. W. Botzen - 259-263 Social controversy belongs in the climate science classroom
by Elizabeth M. Walsh & Blakely K. Tsurusaki - 264-268 Increasing stress on disaster-risk finance due to large floods
by Brenden Jongman & Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler & Luc Feyen & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts & Reinhard Mechler & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Laurens M. Bouwer & Georg Pflug & Rodrigo Rojas & Philip J. Ward - 269-273 Vulnerability to the mortality effects of warm temperature in the districts of England and Wales
by James E. Bennett & Marta Blangiardo & Daniela Fecht & Paul Elliott & Majid Ezzati - 274-277 Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity
by Drew T. Shindell - 278-282 Cessation of deep convection in the open Southern Ocean under anthropogenic climate change
by Casimir de Lavergne & Jaime B. Palter & Eric D. Galbraith & Raffaele Bernardello & Irina Marinov - 283-286 Fewer large waves projected for eastern Australia due to decreasing storminess
by Andrew J. Dowdy & Graham A. Mills & Bertrand Timbal & Yang Wang - 287-291 A meta-analysis of crop yield under climate change and adaptation
by A. J. Challinor & J. Watson & D. B. Lobell & S. M. Howden & D. R. Smith & N. Chhetri - 292-299 Sustained mass loss of the northeast Greenland ice sheet triggered by regional warming
by Shfaqat A. Khan & Kurt H. Kjær & Michael Bevis & Jonathan L. Bamber & John Wahr & Kristian K. Kjeldsen & Anders A. Bjørk & Niels J. Korsgaard & Leigh A. Stearns & Michiel R. van den Broeke & Lin Liu & Nicolaj K. Larsen & Ioana S. Muresan
March 2014, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 150-151 Recent observed and simulated warming
by John C. Fyfe & Nathan P. Gillett - 151-152 Palm oil wastewater methane emissions and bioenergy potential
by Philip. G. Taylor & Teresa M. Bilinski & Hana R. F. Fancher & Cory C. Cleveland & Diana R. Nemergut & Samantha R. Weintraub & William R. Wieder & Alan R. Townsend - 153-153 Distinguishing variability from uncertainty
by Johannes Lehmann & Matthias Rillig - 154-156 Pause for thought
by Ed Hawkins & Tamsin Edwards & Doug McNeall - 156-158 Media discourse on the climate slowdown
by Maxwell T. Boykoff - 158-161 Heat hide and seek
by Lisa Goddard - 161-163 No pause in the increase of hot temperature extremes
by Sonia I. Seneviratne & Markus G. Donat & Brigitte Mueller & Lisa V. Alexander - 164-166 The climate policy narrative for a dangerously warming world
by Todd Sanford & Peter C. Frumhoff & Amy Luers & Jay Gulledge - 167-169 Pacific puzzle
by Olive Heffernan - 170-170 In the public's mind
by Monica Contestabile - 171-171 The rains are coming
by Bronwyn Wake - 171-171 Size matters
by Alastair Brown - 171-171 Local governance
by Monica Contestabile - 171-171 Warming by degrees
by Alastair Brown - 171-171 Trickledown effect
by Bronwyn Wake - 172-173 Increasing wind sinks heat
by Yu Kosaka - 173-174 Winter weather and health
by Cunrui Huang & Adrian Barnett - 175-176 Predictive traits to the rescue
by Antoine Guisan - 177-181 Integrating emissions transfers into policy-making
by Marco Springmann - 182-185 Heat stress increases long-term human migration in rural Pakistan
by V. Mueller & C. Gray & K. Kosec - 186-189 Economic development and the carbon intensity of human well-being
by Andrew K. Jorgenson - 190-194 Climate warming will not decrease winter mortality
by Philip L. Staddon & Hugh E. Montgomery & Michael H. Depledge - 195-200 Taming hurricanes with arrays of offshore wind turbines
by Mark Z. Jacobson & Cristina L. Archer & Willett Kempton - 201-205 A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases
by Chunzai Wang & Liping Zhang & Sang-Ki Lee & Lixin Wu & Carlos R. Mechoso - 206-210 Ecological stability in response to warming
by Katarina E. Fussmann & Florian Schwarzmüller & Ulrich Brose & Alexandre Jousset & Björn C. Rall - 211-216 Impacts of climate change on marine ecosystem production in societies dependent on fisheries
by M. Barange & G. Merino & J. L. Blanchard & J. Scholtens & J. Harle & E. H. Allison & J. I. Allen & J. Holt & S. Jennings - 217-221 Life history and spatial traits predict extinction risk due to climate change
by Richard G. Pearson & Jessica C. Stanton & Kevin T. Shoemaker & Matthew E. Aiello-Lammens & Peter J. Ersts & Ned Horning & Damien A. Fordham & Christopher J. Raxworthy & Hae Yeong Ryu & Jason McNees & H. Reşit Akçakaya - 222-227 Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus
by Matthew H. England & Shayne McGregor & Paul Spence & Gerald A. Meehl & Axel Timmermann & Wenju Cai & Alex Sen Gupta & Michael J. McPhaden & Ariaan Purich & Agus Santoso - 228-228 Erratum: Detection limits of albedo changes induced by climate engineering
by Dian J. Seidel & Graham Feingold & Andrew R. Jacobson & Norman Loeb
February 2014, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 76-77 Extreme temperatures and violence
by Clionadh Raleigh & Andrew Linke & John O'Loughlin - 77-80 Making the most of climate impacts ensembles
by Andy Challinor & Pierre Martre & Senthold Asseng & Philip Thornton & Frank Ewert - 81-83 Seeking a fair and sustainable future
by Anna Petherick - 83-85 Clear storeys
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 86-86 Americans' views
by Monica Contestabile - 87-87 Efficiency standards
by Monica Contestabile - 87-87 Shelving old habits
by Alastair Brown - 87-87 Amplified cycle
by Bronwyn Wake - 87-87 European biorefineries
by Monica Contestabile - 87-87 Simulating ecosystem shifts
by Alastair Brown - 89-90 Local weather and climate concern
by Patrick J. Egan & Megan Mullin - 90-91 A boost in big El Niño
by Nathaniel C. Johnson - 91-92 Corridors of carbon and biodiversity
by Oscar Venter - 93-98 Detection limits of albedo changes induced by climate engineering
by Dian J. Seidel & Graham Feingold & Andrew R. Jacobson & Norman Loeb - 99-105 Global bioenergy resources
by Raphael Slade & Ausilio Bauen & Robert Gross - 106-110 A quantitative evaluation of the public response to climate engineering
by Malcolm J. Wright & Damon A. H. Teagle & Pamela M. Feetham - 111-116 Increasing frequency of extreme El Niño events due to greenhouse warming
by Wenju Cai & Simon Borlace & Matthieu Lengaigne & Peter van Rensch & Mat Collins & Gabriel Vecchi & Axel Timmermann & Agus Santoso & Michael J. McPhaden & Lixin Wu & Matthew H. England & Guojian Wang & Eric Guilyardi & Fei-Fei Jin - 117-121 Retreat of Pine Island Glacier controlled by marine ice-sheet instability
by L. Favier & G. Durand & S. L. Cornford & G. H. Gudmundsson & O. Gagliardini & F. Gillet-Chaulet & T. Zwinger & A. J. Payne & A. M. Le Brocq - 122-126 El Niño–La Niña cycle and recent trends in continental evaporation
by Diego G. Miralles & Martinus J. van den Berg & John H. Gash & Robert M. Parinussa & Richard A. M. de Jeu & Hylke E. Beck & Thomas R. H. Holmes & Carlos Jiménez & Niko E. C. Verhoest & Wouter A. Dorigo & Adriaan J. Teuling & A. Johannes Dolman - 127-131 Abundance changes and habitat availability drive species’ responses to climate change
by Louise Mair & Jane K. Hill & Richard Fox & Marc Botham & Tom Brereton & Chris D. Thomas - 132-137 Genetic diversity in caribou linked to past and future climate change
by Glenn Yannic & Loïc Pellissier & Joaquín Ortego & Nicolas Lecomte & Serge Couturier & Christine Cuyler & Christian Dussault & Kris J. Hundertmark & R. Justin Irvine & Deborah A. Jenkins & Leonid Kolpashikov & Karen Mager & Marco Musiani & Katherine L. Parker & Knut H. Røed & Taras Sipko & Skarphéðinn G. Þórisson & Byron V. Weckworth & Antoine Guisan & Louis Bernatchez & Steeve D. Côté - 138-142 Carbon stock corridors to mitigate climate change and promote biodiversity in the tropics
by Patrick Jantz & Scott Goetz & Nadine Laporte - 143-147 How warm days increase belief in global warming
by Lisa Zaval & Elizabeth A. Keenan & Eric J. Johnson & Elke U. Weber
January 2014, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 2-5 Ruminants, climate change and climate policy
by William J. Ripple & Pete Smith & Helmut Haberl & Stephen A. Montzka & Clive McAlpine & Douglas H. Boucher - 5-7 Social learning and sustainable development
by Patti Kristjanson & Blane Harvey & Marissa Van Epp & Philip K. Thornton - 8-9 Climate policy confronts competitiveness
by Sonja van Renssen - 10-10 Lack of coverage
by Bronwyn Wake - 10-10 Dengue drivers
by Monica Contestabile - 10-10 Pesticide taxes
by Monica Contestabile - 10-10 Prey detection capacity
by Alastair Brown - 10-10 Ice reflections
by Bronwyn Wake - 11-12 Long-range linkage
by James E. Overland - 12-13 Glaciers between two drivers
by Horst Machguth - 14-15 Tipping climate cooperation
by Timothy M. Lenton - 17-22 Global warming and changes in drought
by Kevin E. Trenberth & Aiguo Dai & Gerard van der Schrier & Philip D. Jones & Jonathan Barichivich & Keith R. Briffa & Justin Sheffield - 23-26 Impact of delay in reducing carbon dioxide emissions
by Myles R. Allen & Thomas F. Stocker - 27-35 Pervasive transition of the Brazilian land-use system
by David M. Lapola & Luiz A. Martinelli & Carlos A. Peres & Jean P. H. B. Ometto & Manuel E. Ferreira & Carlos A. Nobre & Ana Paula D. Aguiar & Mercedes M. C. Bustamante & Manoel F. Cardoso & Marcos H. Costa & Carlos A. Joly & Christiane C. Leite & Paulo Moutinho & Gilvan Sampaio & Bernardo B. N. Strassburg & Ima C. G. Vieira - 36-39 Sensitivity of collective action to uncertainty about climate tipping points
by Scott Barrett & Astrid Dannenberg - 40-44 Continued global warming after CO2 emissions stoppage
by Thomas Lukas Frölicher & Michael Winton & Jorge Louis Sarmiento - 45-50 Extreme summer weather in northern mid-latitudes linked to a vanishing cryosphere
by Qiuhong Tang & Xuejun Zhang & Jennifer A. Francis - 51-55 High Arctic wetting reduces permafrost carbon feedbacks to climate warming
by M. Lupascu & J. M. Welker & U. Seibt & K. Maseyk & X. Xu & C. I. Czimczik - 56-61 Partial offsets in ocean acidification from changing coral reef biogeochemistry
by Andreas J. Andersson & Kiley L. Yeakel & Nicholas R. Bates & Samantha J. de Putron - 62-67 Resilience and signatures of tropicalization in protected reef fish communities
by Amanda E. Bates & Neville S. Barrett & Rick D. Stuart-Smith & Neil J. Holbrook & Peter A. Thompson & Graham J. Edgar - 68-73 Mid-latitude westerlies as a driver of glacier variability in monsoonal High Asia
by Thomas Mölg & Fabien Maussion & Dieter Scherer - 74-74 Correction: Corrigendum: The role of short-lived climate pollutants in meeting temperature goals
by Niel H. A. Bowerman & David J. Frame & Chris Huntingford & Jason A. Lowe & Stephen M. Smith & Myles R. Allen - 74-74 Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies
by Jun Yang & Peng Gong & Rong Fu & Minghua Zhang & Jingming Chen & Shunlin Liang & Bing Xu & Jiancheng Shi & Robert Dickinson
December 2013, Volume 3, Issue 12
- 1004-1004 Advanced flood risk analysis required
by Sebastiaan N. Jonkman - 1004-1005 Reply to 'Advanced flood risk analysis required'
by Stephane Hallegatte & Colin Green & Robert J. Nicholls & Jan Corfee-Morlot - 1005-1005 Emissions from Amazonian dams
by Rafael M. Almeida & Nathan Barros & Jonathan J. Cole & Lars Tranvik & Fábio Roland - 1006-1008 Challenges for New Zealand's carbon market
by Luis Mundaca & Jessika Luth Richter - 1008-1011 Carbon tax needs thresholds to reach its full potential
by John C. V. Pezzey & Frank Jotzo - 1012-1012 Public support
by Bronwyn Wake - 1013-1014 State of the science
by Bronwyn Wake - 1015-1016 A Calderónian commission
by Anna Petherick - 1017-1017 Historical ocean heat
by Bronwyn Wake - 1017-1017 Translations matter
by Monica Contestabile - 1017-1017 Ending nuclear power
by Monica Contestabile - 1017-1017 Natural aerosols
by Bronwyn Wake - 1017-1017 Types or traits?
by Alastair Brown - 1018-1019 Local noise and global confidence
by Markus G. Donat - 1019-1020 Strategy conservation
by Michael Dunlop - 1021-1024 The role of short-lived climate pollutants in meeting temperature goals
by Niel H. A. Bowerman & David J. Frame & Chris Huntingford & Jason A. Lowe & Stephen M. Smith & Myles R. Allen - 1025-1028 Intra- and intergenerational discounting in the climate game
by Jennifer Jacquet & Kristin Hagel & Christoph Hauert & Jochem Marotzke & Torsten Röhl & Manfred Milinski - 1029-1032 Water–CO2 trade-offs in electricity generation planning
by Mort Webster & Pearl Donohoo & Bryan Palmintier - 1033-1038 Robust spatially aggregated projections of climate extremes
by E. M. Fischer & U. Beyerle & R. Knutti - 1039-1043 Hybridization may facilitate in situ survival of endemic species through periods of climate change
by Matthias Becker & Nicole Gruenheit & Mike Steel & Claudia Voelckel & Oliver Deusch & Peter B. Heenan & Patricia A. McLenachan & Olga Kardailsky & Jessica W. Leigh & Peter J. Lockhart - 1044-1049 Digestion in sea urchin larvae impaired under ocean acidification
by Meike Stumpp & Marian Hu & Isabel Casties & Reinhard Saborowski & Markus Bleich & Frank Melzner & Sam Dupont - 1050-1054 Attributing mortality from extreme temperatures to climate change in Stockholm, Sweden
by Daniel Oudin Åström & Bertil Forsberg & Kristie L. Ebi & Joacim Rocklöv - 1055-1061 Observed and predicted effects of climate change on species abundance in protected areas
by Alison Johnston & Malcolm Ausden & Andrew M. Dodd & Richard B. Bradbury & Dan E. Chamberlain & Frédéric Jiguet & Chris D. Thomas & Aonghais S. C. P. Cook & Stuart E. Newson & Nancy Ockendon & Mark M. Rehfisch & Staffan Roos & Chris B. Thaxter & Andy Brown & Humphrey Q. P. Crick & Andrew Douse & Rob A. McCall & Helen Pontier & David A. Stroud & Bernard Cadiou & Olivia Crowe & Bernard Deceuninck & Menno Hornman & James W. Pearce-Higgins
November 2013, Volume 3, Issue 11
- 940-941 Observational challenges in evaluating climate models
by Mat Collins & Krishna AchutaRao & Karumuri Ashok & Satyendra Bhandari & Ashis K. Mitra & Satya Prakash & Rohit Srivastava & Andrew Turner - 941-941 Prudence on solar climate engineering
by Ken Caldeira & Katharine L. Ricke - 942-943 Beyond vulnerability assessment
by Rob Swart & Sabine Fuss & Michael Obersteiner & Paolo Ruti & Claas Teichmann & Robert Vautard - 943-945 Private-sector adaptation to climate risk
by Swenja Surminski - 945-947 Flooding the market
by Diane Horn & Michael McShane - 947-949 Loss and damage
by Saleemul Huq & Erin Roberts & Adrian Fenton - 950-950 Rain from space
by Bronwyn Wake - 951-952 A business case for green fuels
by Sonja van Renssen - 953-953 Forest flattening
by Alastair Brown - 953-953 Ice retreat
by Bronwyn Wake - 953-953 Ecosystem transformation
by Alastair Brown - 953-953 Climate policy benefits
by Bronwyn Wake - 953-953 Boundary agency
by Monica Contestabile - 954-955 Some phytoplankton like it hot
by Jack A. Gilbert - 955-957 Big data insights into pest spread
by Karen A. Garrett - 957-958 Bottom up in the tropics
by Qiang Fu - 959-960 The complexity of climate justice
by Benjamin K. Sovacool - 961-968 The role of coastal plant communities for climate change mitigation and adaptation
by Carlos M. Duarte & Iñigo J. Losada & Iris E. Hendriks & Inés Mazarrasa & Núria Marbà - 969-974 Challenges in quantifying Pliocene terrestrial warming revealed by data–model discord
by Ulrich Salzmann & Aisling M. Dolan & Alan M. Haywood & Wing-Le Chan & Jochen Voss & Daniel J. Hill & Ayako Abe-Ouchi & Bette Otto-Bliesner & Frances J. Bragg & Mark A. Chandler & Camille Contoux & Harry J. Dowsett & Anne Jost & Youichi Kamae & Gerrit Lohmann & Daniel J. Lunt & Steven J. Pickering & Matthew J. Pound & Gilles Ramstein & Nan A. Rosenbloom & Linda Sohl & Christian Stepanek & Hiroaki Ueda & Zhongshi Zhang - 975-978 Global warming amplified by reduced sulphur fluxes as a result of ocean acidification
by Katharina D. Six & Silvia Kloster & Tatiana Ilyina & Stephen D. Archer & Kai Zhang & Ernst Maier-Reimer - 979-984 The impact of temperature on marine phytoplankton resource allocation and metabolism
by A. Toseland & S. J. Daines & J. R. Clark & A. Kirkham & J. Strauss & C. Uhlig & T. M. Lenton & K. Valentin & G. A. Pearson & V. Moulton & T. Mock - 985-988 Crop pests and pathogens move polewards in a warming world
by Daniel P. Bebber & Mark A. T. Ramotowski & Sarah J. Gurr - 989-994 Mapping vulnerability and conservation adaptation strategies under climate change
by James E. M. Watson & Takuya Iwamura & Nathalie Butt - 995-1001 Sensitivities of extant animal taxa to ocean acidification
by Astrid C. Wittmann & Hans-O. Pörtner - 1001-1001 Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies
by Jun Yang & Peng Gong & Rong Fu & Minghua Zhang & Jingming Chen & Shunlin Liang & Bing Xu & Jiancheng Shi & Robert Dickinson
October 2013, Volume 3, Issue 10
- 850-851 Climate protection can learn from the AIDS movement
by Jeremy Brecher & Kevin Fisher - 852-854 China's synthetic natural gas revolution
by Chi-Jen Yang & Robert B. Jackson - 854-856 Bias in the attribution of forest carbon sinks
by Karl-Heinz Erb & Thomas Kastner & Sebastiaan Luyssaert & Richard A. Houghton & Tobias Kuemmerle & Pontus Olofsson & Helmut Haberl - 857-858 Providing aid before climate disasters strike
by Lisa Palmer - 859-860 Pipe dream
by Anna Petherick