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June 2024, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 561-572 Demand-side strategies key for mitigating material impacts of energy transitions
by Felix Creutzig & Sofia G. Simoes & Sina Leipold & Peter Berrill & Isabel Azevedo & Oreane Edelenbosch & Tomer Fishman & Helmut Haberl & Edgar Hertwich & Volker Krey & Ana Teresa Lima & Tamar Makov & Alessio Mastrucci & Nikola Milojevic-Dupont & Florian Nachtigall & Stefan Pauliuk & Mafalda Silva & Elena Verdolini & Detlef Vuuren & Felix Wagner & Dominik Wiedenhofer & Charlie Wilson - 573-585 No respite from permafrost-thaw impacts in the absence of a global tipping point
by Jan Nitzbon & Thomas Schneider von Deimling & Mehriban Aliyeva & Sarah E. Chadburn & Guido Grosse & Sebastian Laboor & Hanna Lee & Gerrit Lohmann & Norman J. Steinert & Simone M. Stuenzi & Martin Werner & Sebastian Westermann & Moritz Langer - 586-591 Multi-decadal climate services help farmers assess and manage future risks
by Yuwan Malakar & Stephen Snow & Aysha Fleming & Simon Fielke & Emma Jakku & Carly Tozer & Rebecca Darbyshire - 592-599 Climate damage projections beyond annual temperature
by Paul Waidelich & Fulden Batibeniz & James Rising & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Sonia I. Seneviratne - 600-607 International shipping in a world below 2 °C
by Eduardo Müller-Casseres & Florian Leblanc & Maarten Berg & Panagiotis Fragkos & Olivier Dessens & Hesam Naghash & Rebecca Draeger & Thomas Gallic & Isabela S. Tagomori & Ioannis Tsiropoulos & Johannes Emmerling & Luiz Bernardo Baptista & Detlef P. Vuuren & Anastasis Giannousakis & Laurent Drouet & Joana Portugal-Pereira & Harmen-Sytze Boer & Nikolaos Tsanakas & Pedro R. R. Rochedo & Alexandre Szklo & Roberto Schaeffer - 608-614 Accounting for Pacific climate variability increases projected global warming
by Yongxiao Liang & Nathan P. Gillett & Adam H. Monahan - 615-622 High-resolution modelling identifies the Bering Strait’s role in amplified Arctic warming
by Gaopeng Xu & M. Cameron Rencurrel & Ping Chang & Xiaoqing Liu & Gokhan Danabasoglu & Stephen G. Yeager & Michael Steele & Wilbert Weijer & Yuchen Li & Nan Rosenbloom & Frederic Castruccio & Qiuying Zhang - 623-628 Diverging hydrological sensitivity among tropical basins
by Jie He & Kezhou Lu & Boniface Fosu & Stephan A. Fueglistaler - 629-635 Current and future global water scarcity intensifies when accounting for surface water quality
by Edward R. Jones & Marc F. P. Bierkens & Michelle T. H. Vliet - 636-643 Frugivores enhance potential carbon recovery in fragmented landscapes
by Carolina Bello & Thomas W. Crowther & Danielle Leal Ramos & Teresa Morán-López & Marco A. Pizo & Daisy H. Dent - 644-651 The carbon dioxide removal gap
by William F. Lamb & Thomas Gasser & Rosa M. Roman-Cuesta & Giacomo Grassi & Matthew J. Gidden & Carter M. Powis & Oliver Geden & Gregory Nemet & Yoga Pratama & Keywan Riahi & Stephen M. Smith & Jan Steinhauser & Naomi E. Vaughan & Harry B. Smith & Jan C. Minx - 652-658 Large methane mitigation potential through prioritized closure of gas-rich coal mines
by Qiang Liu & Fei Teng & Chris P. Nielsen & Yuzhong Zhang & Lixin Wu
May 2024, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 410-411 Russian collaboration loss risks permafrost carbon emissions network
by Edward A. G. Schuur & Martijn Pallandt & Mathias Göckede - 412-413 Climate change in and out of the therapy room
by Noa Heiman - 414-416 Industrial policy, populism and the political economy of climate action
by David M. Driesen & Michael A. Mehling & David Popp - 417-418 Considering health can drive climate action
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 419-423 Views on climate change and health
by Wenjia Cai & Jessica Fanzo & Jason Glaser & Rachel Lowe & Adelaide M. Lusambili & Elizabeth Marks - 424-426 Bringing health out of the clinic and into the courts
by Yessenia Funes - 427-427 Emergency loan
by Lingxiao Yan - 427-427 Africa’s carbon budget
by Samuel Royle - 427-427 Remote effects of melting
by Jasper Franke - 427-427 Gene plasticity higher in hybrids
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 428-429 Extreme weather threatens informal settlements
by Lauren Broyles - 430-431 Lessons from past mitigation efforts
by Nada Maamoun - 432-433 Sharks at risk from climate-driven coastal upwelling
by Valentina Di Santo - 434-435 Model-based financial regulation challenges for the net-zero transition
by Matteo Gasparini & Matthew Ives & Ben Carr & Sophie Fry & Eric Beinhocker - 436-447 Interactions between climate change and urbanization will shape the future of biodiversity
by Mark C. Urban & Marina Alberti & Luc Meester & Yuyu Zhou & Brian C. Verrelli & Marta Szulkin & Chloé Schmidt & Amy M. Savage & Patrick Roberts & L. Ruth Rivkin & Eric P. Palkovacs & Jason Munshi-South & Anna N. Malesis & Nyeema C. Harris & Kiyoko M. Gotanda & Colin J. Garroway & Sarah E. Diamond & Simone Des Roches & Anne Charmantier & Kristien I. Brans - 448-461 A risk assessment framework for the future of forest microbiomes in a changing climate
by C. E. Willing & P. T. Pellitier & M. E. Nuland & J. Alvarez-Manjarrez & L. Berrios & K. N. Chin & L. M. Villa & J. J. Yeam & S. D. Bourque & W. Tripp & V. O. Leshyk & K. G. Peay - 462-467 Extreme weather should be defined according to impacts on climate-vulnerable communities
by Samantha C. Winter & Mark R. Winter & LaNae Plaxico & Anna K. Balakrishnan & Millicent Dzombo & Loni Philip Tabb & Ebuka Ukoh & Chloe Lincoln & Lena Moraa Obara & Stephanie Achieng Otieno & Richard Muita & Susan S. Witte - 468-475 Revisiting Copenhagen climate mitigation targets
by Shuping Li & Jing Meng & Klaus Hubacek & Shaikh M. S. U. Eskander & Yuan Li & Peipei Chen & Dabo Guan - 476-481 Model-based financial regulations impair the transition to net-zero carbon emissions
by Matteo Gasparini & Matthew C. Ives & Ben Carr & Sophie Fry & Eric Beinhocker - 482-489 Climate change will impact the value and optimal adoption of residential rooftop solar
by Mai Shi & Xi Lu & Michael T. Craig - 490-495 Ageing population and green space dynamics for climate change adaptation in Southeast Asia
by Ji Soo Kim & Seung Kyum Kim - 496-503 Asymmetric hysteresis response of mid-latitude storm tracks to CO2 removal
by Jaeyoung Hwang & Seok-Woo Son & Chaim I. Garfinkel & Tim Woollings & Hyunsuk Yoon & Soon-Il An & Sang-Wook Yeh & Seung-Ki Min & Jong-Seong Kug & Jongsoo Shin - 504-510 Western North Pacific tropical cyclone activity modulated by phytoplankton feedback under global warming
by Han-Kyoung Kim & Jong-Yeon Park & Doo-Sun R. Park & Jong-Seong Kug & Sang-Wook Yeh & Jun-Hyeok Son - 511-517 Elevated CO2 levels promote both carbon and nitrogen cycling in global forests
by Jinglan Cui & Miao Zheng & Zihao Bian & Naiqing Pan & Hanqin Tian & Xiuming Zhang & Ziyue Qiu & Jianming Xu & Baojing Gu - 518-525 Temperature optima of a natural diatom population increases as global warming proceeds
by G. S. I. Hattich & S. Jokinen & S. Sildever & M. Gareis & J. Heikkinen & N. Junghardt & M. Segovia & M. Machado & C. Sjöqvist - 526-535 Climate change-driven cooling can kill marine megafauna at their distributional limits
by Nicolas Lubitz & Ryan Daly & Amy F. Smoothey & Patrick Vianello & Michael J. Roberts & David S. Schoeman & Marcus Sheaves & Paul D. Cowley & Laurent Dagorn & Fabien G. Forget & Marc Soria & Victor M. Peddemors & John D. Filmalter & Paul A. Butcher & Greg Brett & Adam Barnett - 536-546 Analysing health system capacity and preparedness for climate change
by Jeffrey Braithwaite & Elle Leask & Carolynn L. Smith & Genevieve Dammery & Kalissa Brooke-Cowden & Ann Carrigan & Ella McQuillan & Lauren Ehrenfeld & Enrico Coiera & Johanna Westbrook & Yvonne Zurynski - 547-547 Author Correction: Warming and lateral shift of the Gulf Stream from in situ observations since 2001
by Robert E. Todd & Alice S. Ren - 547-547 Author Correction: Climate threats to coastal infrastructure and sustainable development outcomes
by Daniel Adshead & Amelie Paszkowski & Sarah S. Gall & Alison M. Peard & Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan & Jasper Verschuur & Jim W. Hall
April 2024, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 300-301 Effective climate action must integrate climate adaptation and mitigation
by Candice Howarth & Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson - 302-305 Shining light on residual emissions for cities
by Giulia Ulpiani & Nadja Vetters & Paolo Bertoldi & Christian Thiel - 306-308 Turning a groundswell of climate action into ground rules for net zero
by Thomas Hale & Thom Wetzer & Selam Kidane Abebe & Myles Allen & Amir Amel-Zadeh & John Armour & Kaya Axelsson & Ben Caldecott & Lucilla Dias & Sam Fankhauser & Benjamin Franta & Cameron Hepburn & Kennedy Mbeva & Lavanya Rajamani & Steve Smith & Rupert Stuart-Smith - 309-309 Mating innovation a warming benefit
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 309-309 Climate influencers on social media
by Danyang Cheng - 309-309 Slow wetland sink recovery
by Samuel Royle - 309-309 Ocean salinity
by Lingxiao Yan - 310-311 Meteorite recovery at risk
by Kevin Righter - 312-313 Coastal sink outpaces open ocean
by Laure Resplandy - 314-315 Global corporate tax competition leads to unintended yet non-negligible climate impacts
by Yuwan Duan & Zengkai Zhang & Yuze Li & Shouyang Wang & Cuihong Yang & Yi Lu - 322-330 Realizing the full potential of behavioural science for climate change mitigation
by Kristian S. Nielsen & Viktoria Cologna & Jan M. Bauer & Sebastian Berger & Cameron Brick & Thomas Dietz & Ulf J. J. Hahnel & Laura Henn & Florian Lange & Paul C. Stern & Kimberly S. Wolske - 331-339 Designing water markets for climate change adaptation
by Ellen M. Bruno & Katrina Jessoe - 340-343 Antarctic meteorites threatened by climate warming
by Veronica Tollenaar & Harry Zekollari & Christoph Kittel & Daniel Farinotti & Stef Lhermitte & Vinciane Debaille & Steven Goderis & Philippe Claeys & Katherine Helen Joy & Frank Pattyn - 344-352 Climate threats to coastal infrastructure and sustainable development outcomes
by Daniel Adshead & Amelie Paszkowski & Sarah S. Gall & Alison M. Peard & Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan & Jasper Verschuur & Jim W. Hall - 353-356 Global corporate tax competition challenges climate change mitigation
by Yuwan Duan & Zengkai Zhang & Yuze Li & Shouyang Wang & Cuihong Yang & Yi Lu - 357-363 Groundwater recharge is sensitive to changing long-term aridity
by Wouter R. Berghuijs & Raoul A. Collenteur & Scott Jasechko & Fernando Jaramillo & Elco Luijendijk & Christian Moeck & Ype Velde & Scott T. Allen - 364-372 The emerging human influence on the seasonal cycle of sea surface temperature
by Jia-Rui Shi & Benjamin D. Santer & Young-Oh Kwon & Susan E. Wijffels - 373-379 Enhanced CO2 uptake of the coastal ocean is dominated by biological carbon fixation
by Moritz Mathis & Fabrice Lacroix & Stefan Hagemann & David Marcolino Nielsen & Tatiana Ilyina & Corinna Schrum - 380-386 Historical impacts of grazing on carbon stocks and climate mitigation opportunities
by Shuai Ren & César Terrer & Juan Li & Yingfang Cao & Shanshan Yang & Dan Liu - 387-392 Flexible foraging behaviour increases predator vulnerability to climate change
by Benoit Gauzens & Benjamin Rosenbaum & Gregor Kalinkat & Thomas Boy & Malte Jochum & Susanne Kortsch & Eoin J. O’Gorman & Ulrich Brose - 393-401 Global trend of methane abatement inventions and widening mismatch with methane emissions
by Jingjing Jiang & Deyun Yin & Zhuoluo Sun & Bin Ye & Nan Zhou - 402-406 Expert review of the science underlying nature-based climate solutions
by B. Buma & D. R. Gordon & K. M. Kleisner & A. Bartuska & A. Bidlack & R. DeFries & P. Ellis & P. Friedlingstein & S. Metzger & G. Morgan & K. Novick & J. N. Sanchirico & J. R. Collins & A. J. Eagle & R. Fujita & E. Holst & J. M. Lavallee & R. N. Lubowski & C. Melikov & L. A. Moore & E. E. Oldfield & J. Paltseva & A. M. Raffeld & N. A. Randazzo & C. Schneider & N. Uludere Aragon & S. P. Hamburg - 407-407 Author Correction: Dependence of economic impacts of climate change on anthropogenically directed pathways
by Jun’ya Takakura & Shinichiro Fujimori & Naota Hanasaki & Tomoko Hasegawa & Yukiko Hirabayashi & Yasushi Honda & Toshichika Iizumi & Naoko Kumano & Chan Park & Zhihong Shen & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Makoto Tamura & Masahiro Tanoue & Koujiro Tsuchida & Hiromune Yokoki & Qian Zhou & Taikan Oki & Yasuaki Hijioka - 407-407 Author Correction: Eddy activity in the Arctic Ocean projected to surge in a warming world
by Xinyue Li & Qiang Wang & Sergey Danilov & Nikolay Koldunov & Caili Liu & Vasco Müller & Dmitry Sidorenko & Thomas Jung
March 2024, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 208-209 Political economy of just urban transition
by David J. Gordon - 210-211 Wetland emissions on the rise
by Torben R. Christensen - 214-224 Education outcomes in the era of global climate change
by Caitlin M. Prentice & Francis Vergunst & Kelton Minor & Helen L. Berry - 225-237 River water quality shaped by land–river connectivity in a changing climate
by Li Li & Julia L. A. Knapp & Anna Lintern & G.-H. Crystal Ng & Julia Perdrial & Pamela L. Sullivan & Wei Zhi - 238-241 Offshoring emissions through used vehicle exports
by Saul Justin Newman & Kayla Schulte & Micol Matilde Morellini & Charles Rahal & Douglas R. Leasure - 242-246 Aligning renewable energy expansion with climate-driven range shifts
by Uzma Ashraf & Toni Lyn Morelli & Adam B. Smith & Rebecca R. Hernandez - 247-252 Municipal finance shapes urban climate action and justice
by Claudia V. Diezmartínez & Anne G. Short Gianotti - 253-259 Globally representative evidence on the actual and perceived support for climate action
by Peter Andre & Teodora Boneva & Felix Chopra & Armin Falk - 260-266 Emergent climate change patterns originating from deep ocean warming in climate mitigation scenarios
by Ji-Hoon Oh & Jong-Seong Kug & Soon-Il An & Fei-Fei Jin & Michael J. McPhaden & Jongsoo Shin - 267-274 Over-reliance on water infrastructure can hinder climate resilience in pastoral drylands
by Luigi Piemontese & Stefano Terzi & Giuliano Di Baldassarre & Diego A. Menestrey Schwieger & Giulio Castelli & Elena Bresci - 275-281 Methane oxidation minimizes emissions and offsets to carbon burial in mangroves
by Luiz C. Cotovicz & Gwenaël Abril & Christian J. Sanders & Douglas R. Tait & Damien T. Maher & James Z. Sippo & Ceylena Holloway & Yvonne Y. Y. Yau & Isaac R. Santos - 282-288 Boreal–Arctic wetland methane emissions modulated by warming and vegetation activity
by Kunxiaojia Yuan & Fa Li & Gavin McNicol & Min Chen & Alison Hoyt & Sara Knox & William J. Riley & Robert Jackson & Qing Zhu - 289-295 Deforestation poses deleterious effects to tree-climbing species under climate change
by Omer B. Zlotnick & Keith N. Musselman & Ofir Levy - 296-296 Author Correction: Adaptive emission reduction approach to reach any global warming target
by Jens Terhaar & Thomas L. Frölicher & Mathias T. Aschwanden & Pierre Friedlingstein & Fortunat Joos - 297-297 Publisher Correction: Offshoring emissions through used vehicle exports
by Saul Justin Newman & Kayla Schulte & Micol Matilde Morellini & Charles Rahal & Douglas R. Leasure
February 2024, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 108-110 Extinction of experience due to climate change
by Masashi Soga & Kevin J. Gaston - 111-113 Overcoming barriers to climate-smart agriculture in South Asia
by Asif Ishtiaque & Timothy J. Krupnik & Vijesh Krishna & Md. Nasir Uddin & Jeetendra Prakash Aryal & Amit Kumar Srivastava & Shalander Kumar & Muhammad Faisal Shahzad & Rajan Bhatt & Maaz Gardezi & Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati & Shahnaz Begum Nazu & Rajiv Ghimire & Asif Reza Anik & Tek B. Sapkota & Madhusudan Ghosh & Roshan Subedi & Asif Sardar & K. M. Zasim Uddin & Arun Khatri-Chhetri & Md. Shahinoor Rahman & Balwinder-Singh & Meha Jain - 114-116 Earth system models must include permafrost carbon processes
by Christina Schädel & Brendan M. Rogers & David M. Lawrence & Charles D. Koven & Victor Brovkin & Eleanor J. Burke & Hélène Genet & Deborah N. Huntzinger & Elchin Jafarov & A. David McGuire & William J. Riley & Susan M. Natali - 117-117 Monitoring bias for genetic diversity
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 117-117 Supply-chain adaptation
by Lingxiao Yan - 117-117 Inclusive and resilient mobility
by Danyang Cheng - 117-117 Complex drivers of droughts
by Jasper Franke - 118-119 Ocean warming and warning
by Wenfeng Deng - 120-121 Warming food webs at high latitudes
by Emily R. Arsenault - 122-123 Predator behaviour is altered by climate warming effects rippling through food webs
by Martijn L. Vandegehuchte - 126-133 Assumptions and contradictions shape public engagement on climate change
by Michael Murunga & Catriona Macleod & Gretta Pecl - 134-142 Supply, demand and polarization challenges facing US climate policies
by Matthew G. Burgess & Leaf Boven & Gernot Wagner & Gabrielle Wong-Parodi & Kyri Baker & Maxwell Boykoff & Benjamin A. Converse & Lisa Dilling & Jonathan M. Gilligan & Yoel Inbar & Ezra Markowitz & Jonathan D. Moyer & Peter Newton & Kaitlin T. Raimi & Trisha Shrum & Michael P. Vandenbergh - 143-145 Limitations of reanalyses for detecting tropical cyclone trends
by Kerry Emanuel - 146-147 Reply to: Limitations of reanalyses for detecting tropical cyclone trends
by Savin S. Chand & Kevin J. E. Walsh & Suzana J. Camargo & James P. Kossin & Kevin J. Tory & Michael F. Wehner & Johnny C. L. Chan & Philip J. Klotzbach & Andrew J. Dowdy & Samuel S. Bell & Hamish A. Ramsay & Hiroyuki Murakami - 148-151 African rice cultivation linked to rising methane
by Zichong Chen & Nicholas Balasus & Haipeng Lin & Hannah Nesser & Daniel J. Jacob - 152-155 Towards an increasingly biased view on Arctic change
by Efrén López-Blanco & Elmer Topp-Jørgensen & Torben R. Christensen & Morten Rasch & Henrik Skov & Marie F. Arndal & M. Syndonia Bret-Harte & Terry V. Callaghan & Niels M. Schmidt - 156-162 Eddy activity in the Arctic Ocean projected to surge in a warming world
by Xinyue Li & Qiang Wang & Sergey Danilov & Nikolay Koldunov & Caili Liu & Vasco Müller & Dmitry Sidorenko & Thomas Jung - 163-170 Intensification of Pacific tropical instability waves over the recent three decades
by Minyang Wang & Shang-Ping Xie & Hideharu Sasaki & Masami Nonaka & Yan Du - 171-177 300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C
by Malcolm T. McCulloch & Amos Winter & Clark E. Sherman & Julie A. Trotter - 178-183 Production vulnerability to wheat blast disease under climate change
by Diego N. L. Pequeno & Thiago B. Ferreira & José M. C. Fernandes & Pawan K. Singh & Willingthon Pavan & Kai Sonder & Richard Robertson & Timothy J. Krupnik & Olaf Erenstein & Senthold Asseng - 184-189 Climate warming restructures food webs and carbon flow in high-latitude ecosystems
by Philip J. Manlick & Nolan L. Perryman & Amanda M. Koltz & Joseph A. Cook & Seth D. Newsome - 190-197 Warming causes contrasting spider behavioural responses by changing their prey size spectra
by Xiaoli Hu & Xinwei Wu & Qingping Zhou & Karl J. Niklas & Lin Jiang & Nico Eisenhauer & Peter B. Reich & Shucun Sun - 198-204 A representative survey experiment of motivated climate change denial
by Lasse S. Stoetzer & Florian Zimmermann - 205-205 Author Correction: Distributional labour challenges and opportunities for decarbonizing the US power system
by Judy Jingwei Xie & Melissa Martin & Joeri Rogelj & Iain Staffell - 205-205 Publisher Correction: Climate warming restructures food webs and carbon flow in high-latitude ecosystems
by Philip J. Manlick & Nolan L. Perryman & Amanda M. Koltz & Joseph A. Cook & Seth D. Newsome
January 2024, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 2-4 Tackling inequality is essential for behaviour change for net zero
by Charlotte A. Kukowski & Emma E. Garnett - 5-7 The potential of wealth taxation to address the triple climate inequality crisis
by Lucas Chancel & Philipp Bothe & Tancrède Voituriez - 8-10 Adaptation requires attuning to shifting temporal patterns
by Scott Bremer & Nicole Klenk & Michelle Bastian & Danielle Kwan-Lafond - 11-11 Saleemul Huq (1952–2023)
by Mizan R. Khan & Farhana Khan - 12-12 Private provisioning of public adaptation
by Danyang Cheng - 12-12 Inland shipping
by Lingxiao Yan - 12-12 Faster melting from below
by Jasper Franke - 12-12 Tasty plants and helpful ants
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 13-14 Shale gas revolution could paralyse the energy transition
by Reyer Gerlagh & Sjak Smulders - 15-16 MJO’s predictability on the rise
by Andrea Jenney - 17-18 Soil organic carbon losses exacerbated by climate extremes
by Emanuele Lugato - 19-19 Advancing towards carbon-neutral events
by Danyang Cheng - 20-21 Financing negative emissions leads to windfall profits and inequality at net zero
by Pietro Andreoni & Johannes Emmerling & Massimo Tavoni - 22-30 Justice considerations in climate research
by Caroline Zimm & Kian Mintz-Woo & Elina Brutschin & Susanne Hanger-Kopp & Roman Hoffmann & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Michael Kuhn & Jihoon Min & Raya Muttarak & Shonali Pachauri & Omkar Patange & Keywan Riahi & Thomas Schinko - 31-39 The next generation of machine learning for tracking adaptation texts
by Anne J. Sietsma & James D. Ford & Jan C. Minx - 40-42 Evidence lacking for a pending collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
by Xianyao Chen & Ka-Kit Tung - 43-47 Reply to: Evidence lacking for a pending collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
by Niklas Boers - 48-54 Inequality repercussions of financing negative emissions
by Pietro Andreoni & Johannes Emmerling & Massimo Tavoni - 55-60 The social costs of hydrofluorocarbons and the benefits from their expedited phase-down
by Tammy Tan & Lisa Rennels & Bryan Parthum - 61-67 Fast upper-level jet stream winds get faster under climate change
by Tiffany A. Shaw & Osamu Miyawaki - 68-74 Increase in MJO predictability under global warming
by Danni Du & Aneesh C. Subramanian & Weiqing Han & William E. Chapman & Jeffrey B. Weiss & Elizabeth Bradley - 75-81 Recent irreversible retreat phase of Pine Island Glacier
by Brad Reed & J. A. Mattias Green & Adrian Jenkins & G. Hilmar Gudmundsson - 82-90 Hydrological cycle amplification reshapes warming-driven oxygen loss in the Atlantic Ocean
by Allison Hogikyan & Laure Resplandy & Maofeng Liu & Gabriel Vecchi - 91-97 Mycorrhizal type regulates trade-offs between plant and soil carbon in forests
by Kai Yang & Qian Zhang & Jiaojun Zhu & Qiqi Wang & Tian Gao & G. Geoff Wang - 98-105 Responses of soil organic carbon to climate extremes under warming across global biomes
by Mingming Wang & Shuai Zhang & Xiaowei Guo & Liujun Xiao & Yuanhe Yang & Yiqi Luo & Umakant Mishra & Zhongkui Luo - 106-106 Publisher Correction: wMel replacement of dengue-competent mosquitoes is robust to near-term climate change
by Váleri N. Vásquez & Lara M. Kueppers & Gordana Rašić & John M. Marshall - 106-106 Author Correction: Assessing the size and uncertainty of remaining carbon budgets
by Robin D. Lamboll & Zebedee R. J. Nicholls & Christopher J. Smith & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Edward Byers & Joeri Rogelj
December 2023, Volume 13, Issue 12
- 1274-1275 Critical climate education is crucial for fast and just transformations
by Hanne Svarstad & Alfredo Jornet & Glen P. Peters & Tom G. Griffiths & Tor A. Benjaminsen - 1276-1278 Important distinctiveness of SSP3–7.0 for use in impact assessments
by Hideo Shiogama & Shinichiro Fujimori & Tomoko Hasegawa & Michiya Hayashi & Yukiko Hirabayashi & Tomoo Ogura & Toshichika Iizumi & Kiyoshi Takahashi & Toshihiko Takemura - 1279-1281 Event attribution is ready to inform loss and damage negotiations
by Ilan Noy & Michael Wehner & Dáithí Stone & Suzanne Rosier & Dave Frame & Kamoru Abiodun Lawal & Rebecca Newman - 1282-1283 Putting human rights in the centre
by Meg Parsons - 1284-1285 Estimating vanishing allowable emissions for 1.5 °C
by Benjamin M. Sanderson - 1288-1297 Leveraging neuroscience for climate change research
by Kimberly C. Doell & Marc G. Berman & Gregory N. Bratman & Brian Knutson & Simone Kühn & Claus Lamm & Sabine Pahl & Nik Sawe & Jay J. Bavel & Mathew P. White & Tobias Brosch - 1298-1305 Net-zero approaches must consider Earth system impacts to achieve climate goals
by Kirsten Zickfeld & Alexander J. MacIsaac & Josep G. Canadell & Sabine Fuss & Robert B. Jackson & Chris D. Jones & Annalea Lohila & H. Damon Matthews & Glen P. Peters & Joeri Rogelj & Sönke Zaehle - 1306-1316 Terrestrial carbon dynamics in an era of increasing wildfire
by Tara Hudiburg & Justin Mathias & Kristina Bartowitz & Danielle M. Berardi & Kelsey Bryant & Emily Graham & Crystal A. Kolden & Richard A. Betts & Laurel Lynch - 1317-1320 Little evidence that Amazonian rainforests are approaching a tipping point
by Shengli Tao & Jean-Pierre Wigneron & Jerome Chave & Zhiyao Tang & Zhiheng Wang & Jiangling Zhu & Qinghua Guo & Yi Y. Liu & Philippe Ciais - 1321-1323 Reply to: Little evidence that Amazonian rainforests are approaching a tipping point
by Chris A. Boulton & Timothy M. Lenton & Niklas Boers - 1324-1328 Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century
by L. J. Larocca & M. Twining–Ward & Y. Axford & A. D. Schweinsberg & S. H. Larsen & A. Westergaard–Nielsen & G. Luetzenburg & J. P. Briner & K. K. Kjeldsen & A. A. Bjørk - 1329-1333 Loss-of-function gs3 allele decreases methane emissions and increases grain yield in rice
by Youngho Kwon & Ji-Yoon Lee & Jisu Choi & So-Myeong Lee & Dajeong Kim & Jin-Kyung Cha & Hyeonjin Park & Ju-Won Kang & Tae Hee Kim & Ho Gyeong Chae & Nkulu Rolly Kabange & Ki-Won Oh & Pil Joo Kim & Youn-Sig Kwak & Jong-Hee Lee & Choong-Min Ryu - 1334-1339 Using a human rights lens to understand and address loss and damage
by Karen E. McNamara & Rachel Clissold & Ross Westoby & Stephanie Stephens & George Koran & Willy Missack & Christopher Y. Bartlett - 1340-1347 Community forest governance and synergies among carbon, biodiversity and livelihoods
by Harry W. Fischer & Ashwini Chhatre & Apurva Duddu & Nabin Pradhan & Arun Agrawal - 1348-1352 Warming and lateral shift of the Gulf Stream from in situ observations since 2001
by Robert E. Todd & Alice S. Ren - 1353-1359 Thunderstorm straight line winds intensify with climate change
by Andreas F. Prein - 1360-1367 Assessing the size and uncertainty of remaining carbon budgets
by Robin D. Lamboll & Zebedee R. J. Nicholls & Christopher J. Smith & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Edward Byers & Joeri Rogelj - 1368-1375 Forest composition change and biophysical climate feedbacks across boreal North America
by Richard Massey & Brendan M. Rogers & Logan T. Berner & Sol Cooperdock & Michelle C. Mack & Xanthe J. Walker & Scott J. Goetz - 1376-1381 A constraint on historic growth in global photosynthesis due to rising CO2
by T. F. Keenan & X. Luo & B. D. Stocker & M. G. Kauwe & B. E. Medlyn & I. C. Prentice & N. G. Smith & C. Terrer & H. Wang & Y. Zhang & S. Zhou - 1382-1387 The soil microbiome governs the response of microbial respiration to warming across the globe
by Tadeo Sáez-Sandino & Pablo García-Palacios & Fernando T. Maestre & César Plaza & Emilio Guirado & Brajesh K. Singh & Juntao Wang & Concha Cano-Díaz & Nico Eisenhauer & Antonio Gallardo & Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo - 1388-1388 Publisher Correction: Record warming at the South Pole during the past three decades
by Kyle R. Clem & Ryan L. Fogt & John Turner & Benjamin R. Lintner & Gareth J. Marshall & James R. Miller & James A. Renwick - 1388-1388 Author Correction: Atmospheric circulation-constrained model sensitivity recalibrates Arctic climate projections
by Dániel Topál & Qinghua Ding
November 2023, Volume 13, Issue 11
- 1148-1150 Embracing climate emotions to advance higher education
by Peter T. Pellitier & Michelle Ng & Sierra R. Castaneda & Susanne C. Moser & Britt D. Wray - 1151-1153 Essential but challenging climate change education in the Global South
by Jieqi Ma & Yongqin David Chen - 1154-1157 Embedding climate change education into higher-education programmes
by Anil Padhra & Elham Tolouei - 1158-1160 The need to operationalize climate modelling
by Christian Jakob & Andrew Gettelman & Andrew Pitman - 1161-1161 Ensuring data continuity
by Alyssa Findlay - 1161-1161 Individual pro-environmental behaviour
by Danyang Cheng - 1161-1161 Infrastructure and climate–health risks
by Bronwyn Wake - 1161-1161 Disaster and capital stock
by Lingxiao Yan - 1162-1163 How energy transition affects jobs
by Greg Muttitt & Philip Gass - 1164-1165 Committed future ice-shelf melt
by Taimoor Sohail - 1166-1167 Climate change is impacting nutritional security from seafood
by Stefanie M. Colombo - 1172-1178 Realizing the social value of impermanent carbon credits
by Andrew Balmford & Srinivasan Keshav & Frank Venmans & David Coomes & Ben Groom & Anil Madhavapeddy & Tom Swinfield - 1179-1190 Priority science can accelerate agroforestry as a natural climate solution
by Drew E. Terasaki Hart & Samantha Yeo & Maya Almaraz & Damien Beillouin & Rémi Cardinael & Edenise Garcia & Sonja Kay & Sarah Taylor Lovell & Todd S. Rosenstock & Starry Sprenkle-Hyppolite & Fred Stolle & Marta Suber & Bhuwan Thapa & Stephen Wood & Susan C. Cook-Patton - 1191-1193 Detecting long-term Arctic surface water changes
by Ian Olthof & Robert H. Fraser & Jurjen Sluijs & Hana Travers-Smith - 1194-1196 Reply to: Detecting long-term Arctic surface water changes
by Elizabeth E. Webb & Anna K. Liljedahl & Michael M. Loranty & Chandi Witharana & Jeremy W. Lichstein - 1197-1202 Free riding in climate protests
by Johannes Jarke-Neuert & Grischa Perino & Henrike Schwickert - 1203-1212 Distributional labour challenges and opportunities for decarbonizing the US power system
by Judy Jingwei Xie & Melissa Martin & Joeri Rogelj & Iain Staffell - 1213-1221 Status of global coastal adaptation
by Alexandre K. Magnan & Robert Bell & Virginie K. E. Duvat & James D. Ford & Matthias Garschagen & Marjolijn Haasnoot & Carmen Lacambra & Inigo J. Losada & Katharine J. Mach & Mélinda Noblet & Devanathan Parthasaranthy & Marcello Sano & Katharine Vincent & Ariadna Anisimov & Susan Hanson & Alexandra Malmström & Robert J. Nicholls & Gundula Winter - 1222-1228 Unavoidable future increase in West Antarctic ice-shelf melting over the twenty-first century
by Kaitlin A. Naughten & Paul R. Holland & Jan Rydt - 1229-1236 The decrease in ocean heat transport in response to global warming
by Jennifer V. Mecking & Sybren S. Drijfhout - 1237-1241 Soil heat extremes can outpace air temperature extremes
by Almudena García-García & Francisco José Cuesta-Valero & Diego G. Miralles & Miguel D. Mahecha & Johannes Quaas & Markus Reichstein & Jakob Zscheischler & Jian Peng - 1242-1249 Climate change exacerbates nutrient disparities from seafood
by William W. L. Cheung & Eva Maire & Muhammed A. Oyinlola & James P. W. Robinson & Nicholas A. J. Graham & Vicky W. Y. Lam & M. Aaron MacNeil & Christina C. Hicks - 1250-1257 A global assessment of actors and their roles in climate change adaptation
by Jan Petzold & Tom Hawxwell & Kerstin Jantke & Eduardo Gonçalves Gresse & Charlotta Mirbach & Idowu Ajibade & Suruchi Bhadwal & Kathryn Bowen & Alexandra Paige Fischer & Elphin Tom Joe & Christine J. Kirchhoff & Katharine J. Mach & Diana Reckien & Alcade C. Segnon & Chandni Singh & Nicola Ulibarri & Donovan Campbell & Emilie Cremin & Leonie Färber & Greeshma Hegde & Jihye Jeong & Abraham Marshall Nunbogu & Himansu Kesari Pradhan & Lea S. Schröder & Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah & Pauline Reese & Ferdous Sultana & Carlos Tello & Jiren Xu & Matthias Garschagen - 1258-1265 Damage function uncertainty increases the social cost of methane and nitrous oxide
by Tianpeng Wang & Fei Teng - 1266-1271 Reproducibility crisis and gravitation towards a consensus in ocean acidification research
by Sean D. Connell & Jonathan Y. S. Leung - 1272-1272 Publisher Correction: Increasing impact of warm droughts on northern ecosystem productivity over recent decades
by David Gampe & Jakob Zscheischler & Markus Reichstein & Michael O’Sullivan & William K. Smith & Stephen Sitch & Wolfgang Buermann - 1272-1272 Author Correction: Sea-ice-free Arctic during the Last Interglacial supports fast future loss
by Maria-Vittoria Guarino & Louise C. Sime & David Schröeder & Irene Malmierca-Vallet & Erica Rosenblum & Mark Ringer & Jeff Ridley & Danny Feltham & Cecilia Bitz & Eric J. Steig & Eric Wolff & Julienne Stroeve & Alistair Sellar - 1272-1272 Author Correction: China’s bulk material loops can be closed but deep decarbonization requires demand reduction
by Lulu Song & Stijn Ewijk & Eric Masanet & Takuma Watari & Fanran Meng & Jonathan M. Cullen & Zhi Cao & Wei-Qiang Chen
October 2023, Volume 13, Issue 10
- 1000-1001 Mobilizing non-state actors for climate action through the global stocktake
by Jonathan William Kuyper & Vegard Tørstad - 1002-1004 Global stocktake and the SDG midterm review as opportunities for integration
by Lukas Hermwille & Adis Dzebo & Gabriela Ileana Iacobuţă & Wolfgang Obergassel - 1005-1006 Accelerating finance for addressing loss and damage through the global stocktake
by C. Watson & L. Gonzalez - 1007-1009 How needs-based assessments could advance equity in the global stocktake and beyond
by Sonja Klinsky - 1010-1013 Observations of grounding zones are the missing key to understand ice melt in Antarctica
by Eric Rignot - 1014-1019 Facing climate change across Latin America and the Caribbean
by Alfonso Fernández & Matías Franchini & Luiz Aragão & Lindsey Carte & Diego Pacheco & Leticia M. Ochoa Ochoa & Preeya S. Mohan & Ana Paula Martins Amaral Cunha & Marisol Yglesias-González - 1020-1020 Solar and wind
by Danyang Cheng - 1020-1020 Warming worsens insecticide impacts
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 1020-1020 Snowballing carbon emissions
by Alyssa Findlay - 1020-1020 International organizations’ staff
by Lingxiao Yan - 1021-1022 Deoxygenation of temperate rivers
by Joanna R. Blaszczak - 1023-1024 Zooplankton dilemma in the twilight
by Letizia Tedesco - 1033-1041 A net-zero target compels a backward induction approach to climate policy
by Geoffroy Dolphin & Michael Pahle & Dallas Burtraw & Mirjam Kosch - 1042-1054 Animal-borne sensors as a biologically informed lens on a changing climate
by Diego Ellis-Soto & Martin Wikelski & Walter Jetz - 1055-1062 Vulnerability-based allocations in loss and damage finance
by Stacy-ann Robinson & J. Timmons Roberts & Romain Weikmans & Danielle Falzon - 1063-1066 Upslope migration is slower in insects that depend on metabolically demanding flight
by Michael P. Moore & Jesse Shaich & James T. Stroud