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July 2019, Volume 9, Issue 7
- 512-516 Shifting habitats expose fishing communities to risk under climate change
by Lauren A. Rogers & Robert Griffin & Talia Young & Emma Fuller & Kevin St. Martin & Malin L. Pinsky - 517-522 Strengthening tropical Pacific zonal sea surface temperature gradient consistent with rising greenhouse gases
by Richard Seager & Mark Cane & Naomi Henderson & Dong-Eun Lee & Ryan Abernathey & Honghai Zhang - 523-528 Cloud microphysics and circulation anomalies control differences in future Greenland melt
by Stefan Hofer & Andrew J. Tedstone & Xavier Fettweis & Jonathan L. Bamber - 529-534 Setting and smashing extreme temperature records over the coming century
by Scott B. Power & François P. D. Delage - 535-541 Shifts in tourists’ sentiments and climate risk perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef
by Matthew I. Curnock & Nadine A. Marshall & Lauric Thiault & Scott F. Heron & Jessica Hoey & Genevieve Williams & Bruce Taylor & Petina L. Pert & Jeremy Goldberg - 542-546 Climate clubs and the macro-economic benefits of international cooperation on climate policy
by Leonidas Paroussos & Antoine Mandel & Kostas Fragkiadakis & Panagiotis Fragkos & Jochen Hinkel & Zoi Vrontisi - 547-553 Amazonian tree species threatened by deforestation and climate change
by Vitor H. F. Gomes & Ima C. G. Vieira & Rafael P. Salomão & Hans ter Steege - 554-561 Global assessment of primate vulnerability to extreme climatic events
by Lyubing Zhang & Eric I. Ameca & Guy Cowlishaw & Nathalie Pettorelli & Wendy Foden & Georgina M. Mace - 562-566 Shifting avian spatial regimes in a changing climate
by Caleb P. Roberts & Craig R. Allen & David G. Angeler & Dirac Twidwell - 567-567 Author Correction: Country-level social cost of carbon
by Katharine Ricke & Laurent Drouet & Ken Caldeira & Massimo Tavoni - 567-567 Publisher Correction: Strategies to reduce the global carbon footprint of plastics
by Jiajia Zheng & Sangwon Suh - 567-567 Publisher Correction: Oscillating American winter temperatures
by Stephen Baxter
June 2019, Volume 9, Issue 6
- 428-430 The rhetorical limitations of the #FridaysForFuture movement
by Darrick Evensen - 430-431 The broader importance of #FridaysForFuture
by Dana R. Fisher - 431-433 Climate-conscious consumers and the buy, bank, burn program
by Reyer Gerlagh & Roweno J. R. K. Heijmans - 434-434 Delayed wet season
by Baird Langenbrunner - 434-434 Academic air travel
by Jenn Richler - 434-434 Banana disease risk
by Adam Yeeles - 434-434 Cool gas in warm summers
by Laura Zinke - 435-436 Children teach their parents
by Martha C. Monroe - 436-437 Costs of climate politics
by Fabien Prieur - 437-438 Old Arctic carbon stability
by Richard Conant - 439-439 The potential cost of nudges
by Alexander Maki - 440-449 Tracking global climate change adaptation among governments
by Lea Berrang-Ford & Robbert Biesbroek & James D. Ford & Alexandra Lesnikowski & Andrew Tanabe & Frances M. Wang & Chen Chen & Angel Hsu & Jessica J. Hellmann & Patrick Pringle & Martina Grecequet & J.-C. Amado & Saleemul Huq & Shuaib Lwasa & S. Jody Heymann - 450-457 Sea-level driven land conversion and the formation of ghost forests
by Matthew L. Kirwan & Keryn B. Gedan - 458-462 Children can foster climate change concern among their parents
by Danielle F. Lawson & Kathryn T. Stevenson & M. Nils Peterson & Sarah J. Carrier & Renee L. Strnad & Erin Seekamp - 463-466 Potential for low-cost carbon dioxide removal through tropical reforestation
by Jonah Busch & Jens Engelmann & Susan C. Cook-Patton & Bronson W. Griscom & Timm Kroeger & Hugh Possingham & Priya Shyamsundar - 467-471 14C evidence that millennial and fast-cycling soil carbon are equally sensitive to warming
by Lydia J. S. Vaughn & Margaret S. Torn - 472-476 The social cost of lobbying over climate policy
by Kyle C. Meng & Ashwin Rode - 477-483 Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization
by S. Comeau & C. E. Cornwall & T. M. DeCarlo & S. S. Doo & R. C. Carpenter & M. T. McCulloch - 484-489 Nudging out support for a carbon tax
by David Hagmann & Emily H Ho & George Loewenstein - 490-490 Publisher Correction: Drivers of peak and decline
by Kuishuang Feng - 490-490 Publisher Correction: Robust abatement pathways to tolerable climate futures require immediate global action
by J. R. Lamontagne & P. M. Reed & G. Marangoni & K. Keller & G. G. Garner - 490-490 Publisher Correction: Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming
by J. M. Kale Sniderman & Josephine R. Brown & Jon D. Woodhead & Andrew D. King & Nathan P. Gillett & Katarzyna B. Tokarska & Katja Lorbacher & John Hellstrom & Russell N. Drysdale & Malte Meinshausen
May 2019, Volume 9, Issue 5
- 342-342 Foresight must guide geoengineering research and development
by Andrew Lenton & Philip W. Boyd & Marcus Thatcher & Kathryn M. Emmerson - 343-345 The future is collaborative
by G. Cundill & B. Currie-Alder & M. Leone - 345-347 Model-based assessments for long-term climate strategies
by Matthias Weitzel & Toon Vandyck & Kimon Keramidas & Markus Amann & Pantelis Capros & Michel den Elzen & Stefan Frank & Stéphane Tchung-Ming & Ana Díaz Vázquez & Bert Saveyn - 348-348 Fundamentals point to carbon capture
by Hannah Chalmers - 349-351 Looking past the horizon of 2100
by Sonja Renssen - 352-352 A stronger South Asian monsoon
by Baird Langenbrunner - 352-352 Land protection benefits
by Adam Yeeles - 352-352 Fen drying versus warming
by Laura Zinke - 352-352 Mosquitos on the march
by Alastair Brown - 353-354 Feeling the heat is not enough
by Peter D. Howe - 354-355 Oscillating American winter temperatures
by Stephen Baxter - 355-356 The fate of Amazonia
by Emanuel Gloor - 357-357 Experimenting with multistressors
by Bronwyn Wake - 358-369 Contributions of GRACE to understanding climate change
by Byron D. Tapley & Michael M. Watkins & Frank Flechtner & Christoph Reigber & Srinivas Bettadpur & Matthew Rodell & Ingo Sasgen & James S. Famiglietti & Felix W. Landerer & Don P. Chambers & John T. Reager & Alex S. Gardner & Himanshu Save & Erik R. Ivins & Sean C. Swenson & Carmen Boening & Christoph Dahle & David N. Wiese & Henryk Dobslaw & Mark E. Tamisiea & Isabella Velicogna - 370-373 The UK summer heatwave of 2018 and public concern over energy security
by Shaun Larcom & Po-Wen She & Terry Gevelt - 374-378 Strategies to reduce the global carbon footprint of plastics
by Jiajia Zheng & Sangwon Suh - 379-383 Unchanged frequency of moraine-dammed glacial lake outburst floods in the Himalaya
by Georg Veh & Oliver Korup & Sebastian Specht & Sigrid Roessner & Ariane Walz - 384-388 Amazonian rainforest tree mortality driven by climate and functional traits
by Izabela Aleixo & Darren Norris & Lia Hemerik & Antenor Barbosa & Eduardo Prata & Flávia Costa & Lourens Poorter - 389-396 Asserting the climate benefits of the coal-to-gas shift across temporal and spatial scales
by Katsumasa Tanaka & Otávio Cavalett & William J. Collins & Francesco Cherubini - 397-404 Climate damages and adaptation potential across diverse sectors of the United States
by Jeremy Martinich & Allison Crimmins - 405-412 Reconciling opposing Walker circulation trends in observations and model projections
by Eui-Seok Chung & Axel Timmermann & Brian J. Soden & Kyung-Ja Ha & Lei Shi & Viju O. John - 413-418 Tropical influence on the North Pacific Oscillation drives winter extremes in North America
by Mi-Kyung Sung & Hye-Young Jang & Baek-Min Kim & Sang-Wook Yeh & Yong-Sang Choi & Changhyun Yoo - 419-425 Advances in phenology are conserved across scale in present and future climates
by David N. Laskin & Gregory J. McDermid & Scott E. Nielsen & Shawn J. Marshall & David R. Roberts & Alessandro Montaghi
April 2019, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 256-256 The race to remove CO2 needs more contestants
by Greg H. Rau - 257-257 Idea coalitions in climate policy
by Adam Yeeles - 257-257 Drivers of transnational action
by Jenn Richler - 257-257 Greenland feels the heat
by Bronwyn Wake - 257-257 Growth in destruction
by Alastair Brown - 258-259 Diversity in decision-making
by Björn Vollan & Adam Douglas Henry - 259-260 From trails to models
by Henry P. Huntington - 261-268 A pathway design framework for national low greenhouse gas emission development strategies
by Henri Waisman & Chris Bataille & Harald Winkler & Frank Jotzo & Priyadarshi Shukla & Michel Colombier & Daniel Buira & Patrick Criqui & Manfred Fischedick & Mikiko Kainuma & Emilio Rovere & Steve Pye & George Safonov & Ucok Siagian & Fei Teng & Maria-Rosa Virdis & Jim Williams & Soogil Young & Gabrial Anandarajah & Rizaldi Boer & Yongsun Cho & Amandine Denis-Ryan & Subash Dhar & Maria Gaeta & Claudio Gesteira & Ben Haley & Jean-Charles Hourcade & Qiang Liu & Oleg Lugovoy & Toshihiko Masui & Sandrine Mathy & Ken Oshiro & Ramiro Parrado & Minal Pathak & Vladimir Potashnikov & Sascha Samadi & David Sawyer & Thomas Spencer & Jordi Tovilla & Hilton Trollip - 269-278 Progressing emergent constraints on future climate change
by Alex Hall & Peter Cox & Chris Huntingford & Stephen Klein - 279-287 Learning about urban climate solutions from case studies
by William F. Lamb & Felix Creutzig & Max W. Callaghan & Jan C. Minx - 288-289 Faster fuelling is the key to faster migration
by Åke Lindström & Thomas Alerstam & Anders Hedenström - 290-294 Robust abatement pathways to tolerable climate futures require immediate global action
by J. R. Lamontagne & P. M. Reed & G. Marangoni & K. Keller & G. G. Garner - 295-299 Halving warming with idealized solar geoengineering moderates key climate hazards
by Peter Irvine & Kerry Emanuel & Jie He & Larry W. Horowitz & Gabriel Vecchi & David Keith - 300-305 Enhanced land–sea warming contrast elevates aerosol pollution in a warmer world
by Robert J. Allen & Taufiq Hassan & Cynthia A. Randles & Hui Su - 306-312 Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services
by Dan A. Smale & Thomas Wernberg & Eric C. J. Oliver & Mads Thomsen & Ben P. Harvey & Sandra C. Straub & Michael T. Burrows & Lisa V. Alexander & Jessica A. Benthuysen & Markus G. Donat & Ming Feng & Alistair J. Hobday & Neil J. Holbrook & Sarah E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick & Hillary A. Scannell & Alex Gupta & Ben L. Payne & Pippa J. Moore - 313-317 Sudden emergence of a shallow aragonite saturation horizon in the Southern Ocean
by Gabriela Negrete-García & Nicole S. Lovenduski & Claudine Hauri & Kristen M. Krumhardt & Siv K. Lauvset - 318-322 Rapid growth in greenhouse gas emissions from the adoption of industrial-scale aquaculture
by Junji Yuan & Jian Xiang & Deyan Liu & Hojeong Kang & Tiehu He & Sunghyun Kim & Yongxin Lin & Chris Freeman & Weixin Ding - 323-329 Global habitat loss and extinction risk of terrestrial vertebrates under future land-use-change scenarios
by Ryan P. Powers & Walter Jetz - 330-334 Gender quotas increase the equality and effectiveness of climate policy interventions
by Nathan J. Cook & Tara Grillos & Krister P. Andersson - 335-339 Changing access to ice, land and water in Arctic communities
by J. D. Ford & D. Clark & T. Pearce & L. Berrang-Ford & L. Copland & J. Dawson & M. New & S. L Harper - 340-340 Author Correction: New EU ETS Phase 4 rules temporarily puncture waterbed
by Grischa Perino
March 2019, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 180-182 Celebrating the anniversary of three key events in climate change science
by Benjamin D. Santer & Céline J. W. Bonfils & Qiang Fu & John C. Fyfe & Gabriele C. Hegerl & Carl Mears & Jeffrey F. Painter & Stephen Po-Chedley & Frank J. Wentz & Mark D. Zelinka & Cheng-Zhi Zou - 183-185 Climate research for the twenty-first century
by Bronwyn Wake - 186-186 Seasonally uneven warming
by Alastair Brown - 186-186 Social capital supports action
by Jenn Richler - 186-186 Coal methane unabated
by Adam Yeeles - 186-186 Overturning observations
by Bronwyn Wake - 187-188 Support for climate unilateralism
by Matto Mildenberger - 188-189 Drivers of peak and decline
by Kuishuang Feng - 189-190 Australian wheat beats the heat
by Ken E. Giller & Frank Ewert - 191-195 Evidence-based strategies to combat scientific misinformation
by Justin Farrell & Kathryn McConnell & Robert Brulle - 196-202 Applying big data beyond small problems in climate research
by Benedikt Knüsel & Marius Zumwald & Christoph Baumberger & Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn & Erich M. Fischer & David N. Bresch & Reto Knutti - 203-208 Achievement of Paris climate goals unlikely due to time lags in the land system
by Calum Brown & Peter Alexander & Almut Arneth & Ian Holman & Mark Rounsevell - 209-210 Brazilian ethanol expansion subject to limitations
by Alexandre C. Köberle & Joana Portugal-Pereira & Bruno Cunha & Rafael Garaffa & André F. P. Lucena & Alexandre Szklo & Roberto Schaeffer - 211-212 Reply to: Brazilian ethanol expansion subject to limitations
by Deepak Jaiswal & Amanda P. De Souza & Søren Larsen & David S. LeBauer & Fernando E. Miguez & Gerd Sparovek & Germán Bollero & Marcos S. Buckeridge & Stephen P. Long - 213-217 Drivers of declining CO2 emissions in 18 developed economies
by Corinne Le Quéré & Jan Ivar Korsbakken & Charlie Wilson & Jale Tosun & Robbie Andrew & Robert J. Andres & Josep G. Canadell & Andrew Jordan & Glen P. Peters & Detlef P. van Vuuren - 218-221 Robust eligibility criteria essential for new global scheme to offset aviation emissions
by Carsten Warnecke & Lambert Schneider & Thomas Day & Stephanie La Hoz Theuer & Harry Fearnehough - 222-226 The transient response of atmospheric and oceanic heat transports to anthropogenic warming
by Chengfei He & Zhengyu Liu & Aixue Hu - 227-231 Widespread loss of lake ice around the Northern Hemisphere in a warming world
by Sapna Sharma & Kevin Blagrave & John J. Magnuson & Catherine M. O’Reilly & Samantha Oliver & Ryan D. Batt & Madeline R. Magee & Dietmar Straile & Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer & Luke Winslow & R. Iestyn Woolway - 232-236 Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming
by J. M. Kale Sniderman & Josephine R. Brown & Jon D. Woodhead & Andrew D. King & Nathan P. Gillett & Katarzyna B. Tokarska & Katja Lorbacher & John Hellstrom & Russell N. Drysdale & Malte Meinshausen - 237-243 Prediction of unprecedented biological shifts in the global ocean
by G. Beaugrand & A. Conversi & A. Atkinson & J. Cloern & S. Chiba & S. Fonda-Umani & R. R. Kirby & C. H. Greene & E. Goberville & S. A. Otto & P. C. Reid & L. Stemmann & M. Edwards - 244-247 Early sowing systems can boost Australian wheat yields despite recent climate change
by James R. Hunt & Julianne M. Lilley & Ben Trevaskis & Bonnie M. Flohr & Allan Peake & Andrew Fletcher & Alexander B. Zwart & David Gobbett & John A. Kirkegaard - 248-252 Commitment failures are unlikely to undermine public support for the Paris agreement
by Liam F. Beiser-McGrath & Thomas Bernauer - 253-253 Publisher Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming
by Hyungwoo Lim & Ram Oren & Torgny Näsholm & Monika Strömgren & Tomas Lundmark & Harald Grip & Sune Linder - 253-253 Publisher Correction: Beliefs about minority groups
by Jenn Richler
February 2019, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 82-84 Shift the focus from the super-poor to the super-rich
by Ilona M. Otto & Kyoung Mi Kim & Nika Dubrovsky & Wolfgang Lucht - 84-87 Grounding nature-based climate solutions in sound biodiversity science
by Nathalie Seddon & Beth Turner & Pam Berry & Alexandre Chausson & Cécile A. J. Girardin - 88-88 Declining yield resilience
by Alastair Brown - 88-88 More powerful tornadoes
by Graham Simpkins - 88-88 Demand-side green action
by Adam Yeeles - 88-88 To engage or not to engage?
by Jenn Richler - 89-90 General and specific motivations
by Andrea Louise Taylor - 90-91 Moving to the South Pole
by Margaret M. McBride - 92-93 Public lands fly under climate radar
by Nathan Ratledge & Steven J. Davis & Laura Zachary - 94-101 Towards operational predictions of the near-term climate
by Yochanan Kushnir & Adam A. Scaife & Raymond Arritt & Gianpaolo Balsamo & George Boer & Francisco Doblas-Reyes & Ed Hawkins & Masahide Kimoto & Rupa Kumar Kolli & Arun Kumar & Daniela Matei & Katja Matthes & Wolfgang A. Müller & Terence O’Kane & Judith Perlwitz & Scott Power & Marilyn Raphael & Akihiko Shimpo & Doug Smith & Matthias Tuma & Bo Wu - 102-110 Taking climate model evaluation to the next level
by Veronika Eyring & Peter M. Cox & Gregory M. Flato & Peter J. Gleckler & Gab Abramowitz & Peter Caldwell & William D. Collins & Bettina K. Gier & Alex D. Hall & Forrest M. Hoffman & George C. Hurtt & Alexandra Jahn & Chris D. Jones & Stephen A. Klein & John P. Krasting & Lester Kwiatkowski & Ruth Lorenz & Eric Maloney & Gerald A. Meehl & Angeline G. Pendergrass & Robert Pincus & Alex C. Ruane & Joellen L. Russell & Benjamin M. Sanderson & Benjamin D. Santer & Steven C. Sherwood & Isla R. Simpson & Ronald J. Stouffer & Mark S. Williamson - 111-119 The evidence for motivated reasoning in climate change preference formation
by James N. Druckman & Mary C. McGrath - 120-121 The role of ocean dynamics in king penguin range estimation
by A. J. S. Meijers & M. P. Meredith & E. J. Murphy & D. P. Chambers & M. Belchier & E. F. Young - 122-122 Reply to: ‘The role of ocean dynamics in king penguin range estimation’
by Emiliano Trucchi & Robin Cristofari & Céline Le Bohec - 123-129 A reconciled estimate of the influence of Arctic sea-ice loss on recent Eurasian cooling
by Masato Mori & Yu Kosaka & Masahiro Watanabe & Hisashi Nakamura & Masahide Kimoto - 130-136 Constraining glacier elevation and mass changes in South America
by Matthias H. Braun & Philipp Malz & Christian Sommer & David Farías-Barahona & Tobias Sauter & Gino Casassa & Alvaro Soruco & Pedro Skvarca & Thorsten C. Seehaus - 137-141 Global patterns and dynamics of climate–groundwater interactions
by M. O. Cuthbert & T. Gleeson & N. Moosdorf & K. M. Befus & A. Schneider & J. Hartmann & B. Lehner - 142-147 Krill (Euphausia superba) distribution contracts southward during rapid regional warming
by Angus Atkinson & Simeon L. Hill & Evgeny A. Pakhomov & Volker Siegel & Christian S. Reiss & Valerie J. Loeb & Deborah K. Steinberg & Katrin Schmidt & Geraint A. Tarling & Laura Gerrish & Sévrine F. Sailley - 148-152 Physiology and iron modulate diverse responses of diatoms to a warming Southern Ocean
by Philip W. Boyd - 153-157 Bluetongue risk under future climates
by Anne E. Jones & Joanne Turner & Cyril Caminade & Andrew E. Heath & Maya Wardeh & Georgette Kluiters & Peter J. Diggle & Andrew P. Morse & Matthew Baylis - 158-163 Meta-analyses of factors motivating climate change adaptation behaviour
by Anne M. van Valkengoed & Linda Steg - 164-169 Integrity of firms’ emissions reporting in China’s early carbon markets
by Da Zhang & Qin Zhang & Shaozhou Qi & Jinpeng Huang & Valerie J. Karplus & Xiliang Zhang - 170-176 Organic matter from Arctic sea-ice loss alters bacterial community structure and function
by Graham J. C. Underwood & Christine Michel & Guillaume Meisterhans & Andrea Niemi & Claude Belzile & Matthias Witt & Alex J. Dumbrell & Boris P. Koch - 177-177 Publisher Correction: Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night-time warming
by Chaoyang Wu & Xiaoyue Wang & Huanjiong Wang & Philippe Ciais & Josep Peñuelas & Ranga B. Myneni & Ankur R. Desai & Christopher M. Gough & Alemu Gonsamo & Andrew T. Black & Rachhpal S. Jassal & Weimin Ju & Wenping Yuan & Yongshuo Fu & Miaogen Shen & Shihua Li & Ronggao Liu & Jing M. Chen & Quansheng Ge - 177-177 Author Correction: Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night-time warming
by Chaoyang Wu & Xiaoyue Wang & Huanjiong Wang & Philippe Ciais & Josep Peñuelas & Ranga B. Myneni & Ankur R. Desai & Christopher M. Gough & Alemu Gonsamo & Andrew T. Black & Rachhpal S. Jassal & Weimin Ju & Wenping Yuan & Yongshuo Fu & Miaogen Shen & Shihua Li & Ronggao Liu & Jing M. Chen & Quansheng Ge
January 2019, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 2-2 Waves do not contribute to global sea-level rise
by Jerome Aucan & Ron K. Hoeke & Curt D. Storlazzi & Justin Stopa & Moritz Wandres & Ryan Lowe - 3-3 Reply to ‘Waves do not contribute to global sea-level rise’
by Angélique Melet & Benoît Meyssignac & Rafaël Almar & Gonéri Le Cozannet - 4-6 International perspectives
by Jenn Richler - 7-7 Action needed on NDCs
by Adam Yeeles - 7-7 Photovoltaic win–win
by Alastair Brown - 7-7 Greenland Sea convection
by Graham Simpkins - 7-7 Shifts in storage
by Bronwyn Wake - 8-9 From myths to action
by Michael P. Vandenbergh & Kristian Steensen Nielsen - 9-10 A unified wetting and drying theory
by Jacob Scheff - 11-17 A research roadmap for quantifying non-state and subnational climate mitigation action
by Angel Hsu & Niklas Höhne & Takeshi Kuramochi & Mark Roelfsema & Amy Weinfurter & Yihao Xie & Katharina Lütkehermöller & Sander Chan & Jan Corfee-Morlot & Philip Drost & Pedro Faria & Ann Gardiner & David J. Gordon & Thomas Hale & Nathan E Hultman & John Moorhead & Shirin Reuvers & Joana Setzer & Neelam Singh & Christopher Weber & Oscar Widerberg - 18-25 The private sector’s climate change risk and adaptation blind spots
by Allie Goldstein & Will R. Turner & Jillian Gladstone & David G. Hole - 26-33 Madden–Julian oscillation changes under anthropogenic warming
by Eric D. Maloney & Ángel F. Adames & Hien X. Bui - 34-39 Increased snowfall over the Antarctic Ice Sheet mitigated twentieth-century sea-level rise
by B. Medley & E. R. Thomas - 40-43 Ecological memory modifies the cumulative impact of recurrent climate extremes
by Terry P. Hughes & James T. Kerry & Sean R. Connolly & Andrew H. Baird & C. Mark Eakin & Scott F. Heron & Andrew S. Hoey & Mia O. Hoogenboom & Mizue Jacobson & Gang Liu & Morgan S. Pratchett & William Skirving & Gergely Torda - 44-48 Hydrologic implications of vegetation response to elevated CO2 in climate projections
by Yuting Yang & Michael L. Roderick & Shulei Zhang & Tim R. McVicar & Randall J. Donohue - 49-52 Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming
by Hyungwoo Lim & Ram Oren & Torgny Näsholm & Monika Strömgren & Tomas Lundmark & Harald Grip & Sune Linder - 53-58 Consumers underestimate the emissions associated with food but are aided by labels
by Adrian R. Camilleri & Richard P. Larrick & Shajuti Hossain & Dalia Patino-Echeverri - 59-65 Natural variability of Southern Ocean convection as a driver of observed climate trends
by Liping Zhang & Thomas L. Delworth & William Cooke & Xiaosong Yang - 66-72 Agricultural non-CO2 emission reduction potential in the context of the 1.5 °C target
by Stefan Frank & Petr Havlík & Elke Stehfest & Hans Meijl & Peter Witzke & Ignacio Pérez-Domínguez & Michiel Dijk & Jonathan C. Doelman & Thomas Fellmann & Jason F. L. Koopman & Andrzej Tabeau & Hugo Valin - 73-79 Global trends in carbon sinks and their relationships with CO2 and temperature
by M. Fernández-Martínez & J. Sardans & F. Chevallier & P. Ciais & M. Obersteiner & S. Vicca & J. G. Canadell & A. Bastos & P. Friedlingstein & S. Sitch & S. L. Piao & I. A. Janssens & J. Peñuelas - 80-80 Publisher Correction: Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2 °C
by Camilo Mora & Randi L. Rollins & Katie Taladay & Michael B. Kantar & Mason K. Chock & Mio Shimada & Erik C. Franklin
December 2018, Volume 8, Issue 12
- 1024-1025 Early oil industry knowledge of CO2 and global warming
by Benjamin Franta - 1025-1026 Antarctic ice losses tracking high
by Thomas Slater & Andrew Shepherd - 1027-1030 A new scenario resource for integrated 1.5 °C research
by Daniel Huppmann & Joeri Rogelj & Elmar Kriegler & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi - 1030-1032 Five dimensions of climate science reductionism
by Jonathan Rigg & Lisa Reyes Mason - 1033-1033 Beliefs about minority groups
by Jenn Richler - 1033-1033 Bleaching impacts
by Bronwyn Wake - 1033-1033 Amazonian drying
by Alastair Brown - 1033-1033 Diesel boom, emissions bust
by Adam Yeeles - 1034-1034 Urban growth and climate adaptation
by Lei Zhao - 1035-1036 Local processes with a global reach
by Patrick C. Taylor - 1037-1043 Limiting fossil fuel production as the next big step in climate policy
by Peter Erickson & Michael Lazarus & Georgia Piggot - 1044-1052 Antarctic surface hydrology and impacts on ice-sheet mass balance
by Robin E. Bell & Alison F. Banwell & Luke D. Trusel & Jonathan Kingslake - 1053-1061 The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets under 1.5 °C global warming
by Frank Pattyn & Catherine Ritz & Edward Hanna & Xylar Asay-Davis & Rob DeConto & Gaël Durand & Lionel Favier & Xavier Fettweis & Heiko Goelzer & Nicholas R. Golledge & Peter Kuipers Munneke & Jan T. M. Lenaerts & Sophie Nowicki & Antony J. Payne & Alexander Robinson & Hélène Seroussi & Luke D. Trusel & Michiel van den Broeke - 1062-1071 Broad threat to humanity from cumulative climate hazards intensified by greenhouse gas emissions
by Camilo Mora & Daniele Spirandelli & Erik C. Franklin & John Lynham & Michael B. Kantar & Wendy Miles & Charlotte Z. Smith & Kelle Freel & Jade Moy & Leo V. Louis & Evan W. Barba & Keith Bettinger & Abby G. Frazier & John F. Colburn IX & Naota Hanasaki & Ed Hawkins & Yukiko Hirabayashi & Wolfgang Knorr & Christopher M. Little & Kerry Emanuel & Justin Sheffield & Jonathan A. Patz & Cynthia L. Hunter - 1072-1075 An assessment of climate action by high-carbon global corporations
by Simon Dietz & Charles Fruitiere & Carlota Garcia-Manas & William Irwin & Bruno Rauis & Rory Sullivan - 1076-1081 Polar amplification dominated by local forcing and feedbacks
by Malte F. Stuecker & Cecilia M. Bitz & Kyle C. Armour & Cristian Proistosescu & Sarah M. Kang & Shang-Ping Xie & Doyeon Kim & Shayne McGregor & Wenjun Zhang & Sen Zhao & Wenju Cai & Yue Dong & Fei-Fei Jin - 1082-1086 Toxic algal bloom induced by ocean acidification disrupts the pelagic food web
by Ulf Riebesell & Nicole Aberle-Malzahn & Eric P. Achterberg & María Algueró-Muñiz & Santiago Alvarez-Fernandez & Javier Arístegui & Lennart T. Bach & Maarten Boersma & Tim Boxhammer & Wanchun Guan & Mathias Haunost & Henriette G. Horn & Carolin R. Löscher & Andrea Ludwig & Carsten Spisla & Michael Sswat & Paul Stange & Jan Taucher - 1087-1091 Global predation pressure redistribution under future climate change
by Gustavo Q. Romero & Thiago Gonçalves-Souza & Pavel Kratina & Nicholas A. C. Marino & William K. Petry & Thadeu Sobral-Souza & Tomas Roslin - 1092-1096 Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night-time warming
by Chaoyang Wu & Xiaoyue Wang & Huanjiong Wang & Philippe Ciais & Josep Peñuelas & Ranga B. Myneni & Ankur R. Desai & Christopher M. Gough & Alemu Gonsamo & Andrew T. Black & Rachhpal S. Jassal & Weimin Ju & Wenping Yuan & Yongshuo Fu & Miaogen Shen & Shihua Li & Ronggao Liu & Jing M. Chen & Quansheng Ge - 1097-1103 Diurnal interaction between urban expansion, climate change and adaptation in US cities
by E. Scott Krayenhoff & Mohamed Moustaoui & Ashley M. Broadbent & Vishesh Gupta & Matei Georgescu - 1104-1108 Climate-driven thresholds in reactive mineral retention of soil carbon at the global scale
by Marc G. Kramer & Oliver A. Chadwick - 1109-1112 Coastal wetland management as a contribution to the US National Greenhouse Gas Inventory
by Stephen Crooks & Ariana E. Sutton-Grier & Tiffany G. Troxler & Nathaniel Herold & Blanca Bernal & Lisa Schile-Beers & Tom Wirth
November 2018, Volume 8, Issue 11
- 924-928 Estimating snow-cover trends from space
by Kat J. Bormann & Ross D. Brown & Chris Derksen & Thomas H. Painter - 928-931 Snow cover and the loss of traditional indigenous knowledge
by Inger Marie Gaup Eira & Anders Oskal & Inger Hanssen-Bauer & Svein Disch Mathiesen - 931-933 Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2°C
by Camilo Mora & Randi L. Rollins & Katie Taladay & Michael B. Kantar & Mason K. Chock & Mio Shimada & Erik C. Franklin - 933-936 Climate policy for short- and long-lived pollutants
by Lukas P. Fesenfeld & Tobias S. Schmidt & Alexander Schrode - 937-939 Coming down the tracks
by Olive Heffernan - 940-940 Warming from cover crops
by Adam Yeeles - 940-940 Falling snow feedbacks
by Graham Simpkins - 940-940 Pay now or pay more later
by Jenn Richler - 940-940 Rain on the lemming parade
by Alastair Brown - 941-942 Moving windows to the deep ocean
by Veronica Tamsitt - 942-943 Arctic plants threatened by winter snow loss
by Gareth Phoenix - 944-944 Citizen snow-scientists trek into the back country
by Adam Yeeles - 945-945 Snow-related water woes
by Graham Simpkins - 946-953 Snow in the changing sea-ice systems
by Melinda Webster & Sebastian Gerland & Marika Holland & Elizabeth Hunke & Ron Kwok & Olivier Lecomte & Robert Massom & Don Perovich & Matthew Sturm - 954-963 Snow–atmosphere coupling in the Northern Hemisphere
by Gina R. Henderson & Yannick Peings & Jason C. Furtado & Paul J. Kushner - 964-971 Radiative forcing by light-absorbing particles in snow
by S. McKenzie Skiles & Mark Flanner & Joseph M. Cook & Marie Dumont & Thomas H. Painter - 972-980 Climate change and interconnected risks to sustainable development in the Mediterranean
by Wolfgang Cramer & Joël Guiot & Marianela Fader & Joaquim Garrabou & Jean-Pierre Gattuso & Ana Iglesias & Manfred A. Lange & Piero Lionello & Maria Carmen Llasat & Shlomit Paz & Josep Peñuelas & Maria Snoussi & Andrea Toreti & Michael N. Tsimplis & Elena Xoplaki - 981-985 Coastal climate change, soil salinity and human migration in Bangladesh
by J. Chen & V. Mueller - 986-991 Synchronous behavioural shifts in reef fishes linked to mass coral bleaching
by Sally A. Keith & Andrew H. Baird & Jean-Paul A. Hobbs & Erika S. Woolsey & Andrew S. Hoey & N. Fadli & Nathan J. Sanders - 992-996 Long-distance migratory birds threatened by multiple independent risks from global change
by Damaris Zurell & Catherine H. Graham & Laure Gallien & Wilfried Thuiller & Niklaus E. Zimmermann - 997-1001 Snow cover is a neglected driver of Arctic biodiversity loss
by Pekka Niittynen & Risto K. Heikkinen & Miska Luoto - 1002-1006 Weaker land–climate feedbacks from nutrient uptake during photosynthesis-inactive periods
by W. J. Riley & Q. Zhu & J. Y. Tang - 1007-1012 Public acceptance of resource-efficiency strategies to mitigate climate change
by Catherine Cherry & Kate Scott & John Barrett & Nick Pidgeon - 1013-1020 Latitudinal shift of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation source regions under a warming climate
by Camille Lique & Matthew D. Thomas - 1021-1021 Author Correction: Increased human and economic losses from river flooding with anthropogenic warming
by Francesco Dottori & Wojciech Szewczyk & Juan-Carlos Ciscar & Fang Zhao & Lorenzo Alfieri & Yukiko Hirabayashi & Alessandra Bianchi & Ignazio Mongelli & Katja Frieler & Richard A. Betts & Luc Feyen - 1021-1021 Author Correction: Re-examining tropical expansion
by Paul W. Staten & Jian Lu & Kevin M. Grise & Sean M. Davis & Thomas Birner - 1021-1021 Author Correction: Microbial temperature sensitivity and biomass change explain soil carbon loss with warming
by Tom W. N. Walker & Christina Kaiser & Florian Strasser & Craig W. Herbold & Niki I. W. Leblans & Dagmar Woebken & Ivan A. Janssens & Bjarni D. Sigurdsson & Andreas Richter
October 2018, Volume 8, Issue 10
- 842-842 Indonesia’s NDC bodes ill for the Paris Agreement
by Luca Tacconi