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April 2025, Volume 178, Issue 4
- 1-11 Broadening diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in the process and development of climate assessments
by Eric K. Chu & Gillian Bowser & Abby G. Frazier & Alyssa Quintyne & Linda Shi & Pamela McElwee - 1-13 Robust climate attribution of modern floods needs palaeoflood science
by Stephan Harrison & Mark G. Macklin & Willem H. J. Toonen & Gerardo Benito & Kim M. Cohen - 1-14 Incorporating research gap identification processes into climate change assessments: a California case study for localized research and knowledge
by Neil Matouka & Samantha Basile - 1-17 Monsoon-driven teleconnections between Holocene fire activity in Central Asian and Neotropical ecosystems
by Sandra O. Camara-Brugger & Heinz Wanner & Erika Gobet & Willy Tinner & Margit Schwikowski - 1-18 Save the farms: nonlinear impact of climate change on banks’ agricultural lending
by Teng Liu - 1-18 Azadirachta indica A. Juss evinced robust resilience to changing climate under shared socioeconomic pathway scenarios in Eastern India
by Ayushman Malakar & Minakshi Pradhan & Sanjoy Garai & Animesh Sinha - 1-18 A weekly cycle of precipitation in the Eastern Mediterranean
by Ehud Strobach & Shabtai Cohen & Yoav Levi & Yizhak Yosef - 1-18 Climate-induced changes in agricultural land use: parcel-level evidence from California’s Central Valley
by Siddharth Kishore & Mehdi Nemati & Ariel Dinar & Cory L. Struthers & Scott MacKenzie & Matthew S. Shugart - 1-19 A review of U.S. city climate action plans
by Mathew Cohen & Miles Baker & Matt Bush & Andres Ospina & Austin Powell - 1-20 Social cost of carbon under endogenous social adaptation
by Huai Deng & Huan Wu & Hui Xu - 1-20 Impact of future regional climate and land use change on compound dry-hot extreme: a case study of the Luan River Basin, Northwest China
by Xing Lv & Shihao Chen & Baohui Men & Canjun Liu & Hongrui Wang - 1-21 From policy to practice: building a resilient, climate aware health system from the ground up
by Carolynn L. Smith & Christina Rojas & Yvonne Zurynski & Andrew Partington & Jeffrey Braithwaite - 1-22 How does bias correction impact simulated drought characteristics by Regional Climate Models?
by Phuong Nguyen-Ngoc-Bich & Manh-Hung Le & Tan Phan-Van & Thanh Ngo-Duc & Tuan Tran-Bui-Anh & Long Trinh-Tuan & Huong Ngo-Thi-Thanh & Dat Pham-Tien & Fredolin T. Tangang & Liew Juneng & Faye Cruz & Jing Xiang Chung & Julie Dado & Jerasorn Santisirisomboon & John D. Bolten & Venkataraman Lakshmi - 1-22 Mitigation and adaptation in agriculture: effects of framing on farmers’ policy support and sustainable practices
by Andrea Byfuglien & Valborg Kvakkestad & Stefania Innocenti - 1-23 Reflections on preparing regional chapters for NCA5
by Abby G. Frazier & Allyza R. Lustig & Michael Chang & Emile H. Elias & Renee A. McPherson & Victoria W. Keener & Zena N. Grecni & Henry P. Huntington & Ellen L. Mecray & Kimberly M. Wood & Kathie D. Dello & Patricia Chardón-Maldonado & Dave D. White - 1-23 Uncertainty analysis of global meteorological drought in CMIP6 projections
by Qing Niu & Dunxian She & Jun Xia & Qin Zhang & Yu Zhang & Tianyue Wang - 1-24 Changes in the summer seasonal cycle of lakes in the Inner Tibetan Plateau since the 21st century
by Fuwan Gan & Yang Gao & Zheng Wei
March 2025, Volume 178, Issue 3
- 1-2 On supporting climate science while it is under attack
by Michael Oppenheimer & Gary W. Yohe - 1-6 Armed rebel groups engage in climate governance
by Elisabeth Gilmore & Kathleen Cunningham & Leonardo Gentil-Fernandes & Reyko Huang & Danielle F. Jung & Cyanne E. Loyle - 1-12 Bringing art and science together to address climate change
by Allyza R. Lustig & Allison R. Crimmins & Michael O. Snyder & Laura Tanner & Ian Coller - 1-13 The trouble with carbon footprint analysis in behavioral climate research
by Nils Brandenstein & Kathrin Ackermann & Jan Rummel - 1-18 Personality traits and climate skepticism: evidence from Canada
by Scott Pruysers & Tobias Schminke & Gala Palavicini - 1-18 Synchronization patterns of extreme rainfall events in Southwest China
by Panjie Qiao & Xiaojuan Wang & Wenqi Liu & Shuai Li & Yongwen Zhang & Guolin Feng & Jingfang Fan - 1-18 Public financial institutions in the energy transition: the impact of export credit agencies
by Christian Downie & Maxfield J. Peterson - 1-19 The link between objective measures and subjective perceptions of extreme weather
by Franziska Quoß - 1-19 The impact of climate change on African agriculture: A Ricardian analysis of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
by Agha Ali Akram & Babatunde Abidoye & Sudha Kannan & Kehinde Omotoso - 1-20 Differential impact of flash droughts on water use efficiency in terrestrial ecosystems in Central Asia
by Yanchao Zhu & Peng Yang & Jun Xia & Heqing Huang & Yaning Chen & Lanhai Li & Kaiya Sun & Jingxia Song & Xiaorui Shi & Xixi Lu - 1-20 A tale of two panels: learning and coordinating across IPCC, IPBES, and other science-policy interfaces
by Pamela McElwee - 1-20 Bridging ideologies: analyzing the use of moral language and framing in social media discourse on climate change by U.S. congress members through computational approaches
by Yunya Song & Jonathon P. Schuldt & Yin Zhang & Ziwei Wang & Y. Connie Yuan & Sheng Zou & Jun Li - 1-20 Carbon credit does not buy moral credit: moral licensing and perceived hypocrisy of carbon emission offsetting and reduction
by Haoran Chu & Shupei Yuan - 1-20 Integrating farmers’ perceptions into climate change assessment in the data-scarce Peruvian Amazon
by Livia Serrao & Lorenzo Giovannini & Luz Elita Balcazar Terrones & Hugo Alfredo Huamaní Yupanqui & Guido Zolezzi & Dino Zardi - 1-21 Economic impact of labor productivity losses induced by heat stress: an agent-based macroeconomic approach
by Christian Kimmich & Klaus Weyerstraß & Thomas Czypionka & Norman FRM Fauster & Maurice Kinner & Elisabeth Laa & Liliana Mateeva & Kerstin Plank & Leonhard Ulrici & Hannes Zenz & Michael Miess & Sebastian Poledna - 1-21 Changes in bioclimatic conditions on the coast of the Labrador Peninsula in the second half of the 18th century
by Konrad Chmist & Andrzej Araźny & Rajmund Przybylak & Przemysław Wyszyński & Garima Singh - 1-21 Strengthening local siting authority for utility-scale solar: effects on regulatory decisions and public opposition
by David J. Hess & Hayoung Seo & Kaelee Belletto - 1-23 Drought's silent symphony and unmasking the invisible weight on human life in Chhatarpur of Bundelkhand Region, India
by Rohit Kumar Yadav & Suresh Chand Rai & Md Riyazuddin Khan & Karuna Shree - 1-24 Challenges in detecting volcanic forcing in climate and societal proxies: insights from the 1170/1171 CE eruption
by Sébastien Guillet & Christophe Corona & Zhen Yang & Clive Oppenheimer & Franck Lavigne & Francis Ludlow & Markus Stoffel - 1-24 Exploring the impact of climate change on respiratory health in Nigeria: a scoping review of current research, government policies and programs
by Faatihah Niyi-Odumosu & Obianuju B. Ozoh & Victor Oloruntoba Ope & Boni M. Ale & Olayemi Akinnola & Alexander Iseolorunkanmi & Davies Adeloye - 1-24 Navigating complex waters: Designing a process for the development of the National Climate Assessment
by Christopher W. Avery & Allison R. Crimmins & Allyza R. Lustig & April D. Lamb & Isabel J. Fuller & Ciara Lemery & Aaron Grade & Daniel Barrie - 1-24 Assessment of renewable water in the face of climate change by a comprehensive analysis of adaptation strategies
by Mahboubeh Kalantari & Mohammad Reza Nikoo & Nasser Talebbeydokhti - 1-26 Identifying and overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation innovations among smallholder farmers in developing countries: a literature review and meta-analysis
by Mahugnon Maxime Obe & Cokou Patrice Kpadé & Alphonse Singbo - 1-26 Review on climate change impacts on the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus in the North-Eastern Italian Alps
by Anna Napoli & Michael Matiu & Lavinia Laiti & Roberto Barbiero & Alberto Bellin & Dino Zardi & Bruno Majone - 1-27 Synergy or siphoning: does the low-carbon city pilot policy enhance green economic efficiency?
by Zhixuan Ji & Baoliu Liu
February 2025, Volume 178, Issue 2
- 1-1 Correction to: Human-induced changes in wind, temperature and relative humidity during Santa Ana events
by Mimi Rose Abel & Alex Hall & Jinwon Kim - 1-11 The cycle of underrepresentation: structural and institutional factors limiting the representation of Global South authors and knowledge in the IPCC
by Diana Rucavado Rojas & Julio C. Postigo - 1-17 How fast is climate changing? One generation is sufficient for unfamiliar heatwave characteristics to emerge in Europe
by Alessandro Dosio & Mirco Migliavacca & Douglas Maraun - 1-17 Understanding the policy features that affect Indians' support for India's 2070 net-zero goal
by Matthew H. Goldberg & Jagadish Thaker & Eric G. Scheuch & Laura Thomas-Walters & Seth A. Rosenthal & Anthony Leiserowitz - 1-19 ENSO and volcanic forcing of winter and summer interannual temperature variability in East Asia over the past six centuries
by Jianglin Wang & Bao Yang & Zhiyuan Wang & Jingjing Liu - 1-19 Anthropogenic forcing dominates changes in compound long-duration dry and heat extremes in China
by Fengchun Ye & Pinya Wang & Yang Yang & Lili Ren & Jianping Tang & Hong Liao - 1-19 Framing climate policy around energy independence enhances acceptance and perceived effectiveness: evidence from a Finnish survey experiment
by Sami Ahonen & Mikko Leino & Aino Tiihonen - 1-20 Local scale climate change variability in New England, United States
by Matthew D. Miller - 1-20 Climate and authoritarianism in two global powers: exploring right-wing and left-wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and climate concern and activism in the USA and India
by W. P. Malecki & Jagadish Thaker & Matthew Schneider-Mayerson - 1-20 The first 20 years at the Cape of Good Hope (1652–1671): weather, climate and society
by Stefan Grab & Ravanya Naidoo - 1-20 Projected marine heatwaves over the Mediterranean Sea and the network of marine protected areas: a three-dimensional assessment
by Katerina Konsta & Aggeliki Doxa & Stelios Katsanevakis & Antonios D. Mazaris - 1-21 Temperature effects on peoples' health and their adaptation: empirical evidence from China
by Yan Wu & Zhengtao Li & Bin Hu & Weiwei Ye - 1-22 Regional inequalities in air quality and health co-benefits due to climate change mitigation in the European electricity sector
by Hannah Pehle & Jan-Philipp Sasse & Evelina Trutnevyte - 1-23 Weathering the storm: the impact of the Vaia storm on tourism flows
by Michael Bernardi & Michele Cascarano & Francesca Modena - 1-23 Assessing high-resolution precipitation extremes in Central Asia: evaluation and future projections
by Sridhar Gummadi & Srinivasan Samineni & Luis Augusto Becerra Lopez-Lavalle - 1-23 A shrinking envelope? Climate warming across the Pacific coastal temperate rainforest and its projected impact on a native defoliator
by Michael Howe & Elizabeth E Graham & Kellen N Nelson - 1-23 Climate change-immobility nexus: perspectives of voluntary immobile populations from three coastal communities in Ghana
by Senanu Kwasi Kutor & Oklikah Desmond Ofori & Thelma Akyea & Godwin Arku - 1-23 Estimating the impacts of climate change: reconciling disconnects between physical climate and statistical models
by Pascal Polonik & Katharine Ricke & Jennifer Burney - 1-24 Smallholder farmers’ vulnerability to climate extremes in west and southwest Showa zones, Ethiopia
by Derartu Wodajo Sedata & Diriba Korecha Dadi & Weyessa Garedew Terefe & Tadesse Terefe Zeleke - 1-24 Evaluation and future projection of compound extreme events in China using CMIP6 models
by Yuxin Liu & Jian Fang & Sha Mu & Yihan Zhang & Xiaoli Wang & Lili Lyu - 1-24 Media ownership and coverage patterns of established, disruptive, and unconventional climate advocacy groups
by Robyn E. Gulliver & Xiongzhi Wang & Winnifred R. Louis & Kelly S. Fielding & Rebecca M. Colvin - 1-29 Unlearning modernity? A critical examination of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
by Niklas Wagner & Anna-Katharina Hornidge - 1-30 How climate change affects agricultural clean productivity in China: roles of agri-structure and digital technology
by Xin Peng & Jiajia Li - 1-32 Quantifying the individual and combined influence of climate change, land cover transition, and internal climate variability on the hydrology of a snow-dominated forested watershed
by Mohammad Fereshtehpour & Mohammad Reza Najafi & Jason A. Leach & Yuxuan Wang
January 2025, Volume 178, Issue 1
- 1-9 Little floods everywhere: what will climate change mean for you?
by Raphael Calel & David A. Stainforth - 1-15 Improving the effectiveness of climate change adaptation measures
by Daniel Puig & Neil W. Adger & Jon Barnett & Lisa Vanhala & Emily Boyd - 1-17 Spatiotemporal economic risk of national road networks to episodic coastal flooding and sea level rise
by Ryan Paulik & John Powell & Alec Wild & Conrad Zorn & Liam Wotherspoon - 1-19 Favorable stopover sites and fuel load dynamics of spring bird migrants under a changing climate
by Christina Kassara & Christos Barboutis & Anastasios Bounas - 1-19 Historical and future winter chill for temperate fruit and nut trees in Afghanistan
by Atifullah Shinwari & Lars Caspersen & Katja Schiffers & Eike Luedeling - 1-19 How do people change their beliefs about climate change? A qualitative study on opinion shift in the U.S. Midwest
by Emily A. Hurley & Micheal S. Molloy - 1-20 Future projections of precipitation extremes over East Asia based on a deep learning downscaled CMIP6 high-resolution (0.1°) dataset
by Yi Yang & Hai Lin & Yi Xu & Hang Pan & Guangtao Dong & Jianping Tang - 1-24 What the new loss and damage fund needs for public approval: choice experimental evidence from Austria
by Florian Bottner & Viktoria Jansesberger & Markus Ohndorf & Gabriele Spilker & Robert Steiger - 1-25 Unraveling the interaction effect between the educated labor force and patent applications on environmental quality in OECD countries: investigation of N-shaped EKC hypothesis
by Faouzi Boujedra & Mehdi Ben Jebli
December 2024, Volume 177, Issue 12
- 1-1 Correction to: how do climate anomalies affect the duration of land transfers? Evidence from China
by Zhiqiang Cheng & Jinyang Cai - 1-17 How information about historic carbon emissions affects support for climate aid: evidence from a survey experiment
by Volha Charnysh & Jared Kalow & Evan Lieberman & Erin Walk - 1-17 A framework to assess climate change effects on surface air temperature and soil moisture and application to Southwestern France
by Marine Lanet & Laurent Li & Hervé Le Treut - 1-18 Increasing warm-season evaporation rates across European lakes under climate change
by Sofia Fuente & Eleanor Jennings & John D. Lenters & Piet Verburg & Georgiy Kirillin & Tom Shatwell & Raoul-Marie Couture & Marianne Côté & C. Love Råman Vinnå & R. Iestyn Woolway - 1-19 Impact attribution: exploring the contribution of climate change to recent trends in hydrological processes—an editorial introduction
by Fred F. Hattermann & Valentina Krysanova - 1-19 Climate change news coverage, partisanship, and public opinion
by Melissa K. Merry - 1-20 Amplification of warming-wetting in high mountains and associated mechanisms during the 21st century in Xinjiang, Central Asia
by Rong Chen & Keqin Duan & Peihong Shi & Wei Shang & Junhua Yang & Jinping He & Yali Meng & Mingyu Dou & Liang Li - 1-21 Climate change and sustainability literacy: a mixed-methods study of attitudes to climate education in secondary schools
by Alison Anderson - 1-22 Place-based climate commissions: embracing messy governmentality
by C. Howarth & L. Edwards & A. Duncan & D. Horst & R. Pringle - 1-22 Agricultural input supply system and contract on nudging the adoption intensity of climate-smart agriculture in Ghana
by Clement Oteng & Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe - 1-24 The IPCC in the hybrid public sphere: divergent responses to climate mitigation solutions in mainstream and social media
by Rachel Wetts & James Painter & Loredana Loy - 1-25 Thermal exposure risk in different life stages of Chinook salmon in the Nechako River system, British Columbia
by Muhammed A. Oyinlola & Mostafa Khorsandi & Noa B. Mayer & Natalie Butler & Jacey C. Wert & Erika J. Eliason & Richard Arsenault & Colin J. Brauner & Scott G. Hinch & Andre St-Hilaire - 1-26 Possible changes in future reservoir inflow and hydropower production potential under CMIP6 GCMs projections for the Dez Dam, Western Iran
by Elaheh Asgari & Mohammad Sadegh Norouzi Nazar & Mohammad Baaghideh & Alireza Entezari & Mojtaba Shourian
November 2024, Volume 177, Issue 11
- 1-2 Correction to: Smallholder farmer resilience to extreme weather events in a global food value chain
by William J. Thompson & Varun Varma & Jonas Joerin & Solhanlle Bonilla-Duarte & Daniel P. Bebber & Wilma Blaser-Hart & Birgit Kopainsky & Leonhard Späth & Bianca Curcio & Johan Six & Pius Krütli - 1-8 The public demands more climate action, not less
by Thijs Bouman & Linda Steg & Tom Dietz - 1-14 Perspectives on the quality of climate information for adaptation decision support
by Marina Baldissera Pacchetti & Suraje Dessai & James S. Risbey & David A. Stainforth & Erica Thompson - 1-16 Integration of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) into climate change mitigation and adaptation endeavours: milestones and gaps in South Africa and Zimbabwe’s climate policy frameworks
by Louis Nyahunda - 1-18 Addressing companies’ low-carbon transition challenges requires diversified investments in environmental initiatives
by Simone Cenci & Samuel Tang - 1-19 The recent trends of runoff in China attributable to climate change
by Hemin Sun & Valentina Krysanova & Yu Gong & Miaoni Gao & Simon Treu & Ziyan Chen & Tong Jiang - 1-20 Distrust and reflexive impotence in the net zero transition: findings from a longitudinal deliberative mini-public
by Jacob Ainscough & Pancho Lewis & Lucy Farrow - 1-22 Influence of climate change on precipitation extremes in Ecuador
by Katy Valdivieso-García & Angel Vázquez-Patiño & Hugo Saritama & Juan Contreras & Alex Avilés & Fernando García - 1-22 Media use, interpersonal communication, and personal relevance as external and internal representations of climate change
by Sonny Rosenthal & Pengya Ai - 1-23 Flood-induced mobility in rural and urban coastal jurisdictions: a homeowner’s perspective
by A. Bukvic & C. W. Zobel
October 2024, Volume 177, Issue 10
- 1-1 Correction to: Monitoring soil carbon in smallholder carbon projects: insights from Kenya
by Adaugo O. Okoli & Athena Birkenberg - 1-6 Correction to: A survey of interventions to actively conserve the frozen North
by Albert Wijngaarden & John C. Moore & Bjorn Alfthan & Tiina Kurvits & Lars Kullerud - 1-11 Invaluable invisibility: academic housekeeping within the IPCC
by Rolf Lidskog & Adam Standring - 1-19 Internal variability of Arctic liquid freshwater content in a coupled climate model large ensemble
by Victoria L. Ford & Oliver W. Frauenfeld - 1-20 How do climate anomalies affect the duration of land transfers? Evidence from China
by Zhiqiang Cheng & Jinyang Cai - 1-20 Association of youth climate change worry with present and past mental health symptoms: a longitudinal population-based study
by Francis Vergunst & Caitlin M. Prentice & Massimiliano Orri & Helen L. Berry & Vincent Paquin & Frank Vitaro & Richard Tremblay & Sylvana M. Côté & Marie-Claude Geoffroy - 1-22 How strong are the links between global warming and surface solar radiation changes?
by Michael Stamatis & Nikolaos Hatzianastassiou & Marios-Bruno Korras-Carraca & Christos Matsoukas & Martin Wild & Ilias Vardavas - 1-22 Does climate change affect the financial stability of Sub-Saharan African countries?
by Getaneh Mihret Ayele & Fentaw Leykun Fisseha - 1-22 Is there a direct benefit of using electronic commerce and electronic banking in mitigating climate change?
by Alina Georgiana Manta & Nicoleta Mihaela Doran & Gheorghe Hurduzeu & Roxana Maria Bădîrcea & Marius Dalian Doran & Florin Liviu Manta - 1-22 Future aridity and drought risk for traditional and super-intensive olive orchards in Portugal
by Teresa R. Freitas & João A. Santos & Paula Paredes & Helder Fraga - 1-26 Natural resource management and green technological innovation impact on health risks and social development: Evidence from advanced economies
by Shuai Wang & Nabila Abid & Fayyaz Ahmad & Aamir Javed
September 2024, Volume 177, Issue 9
- 1-1 Correction to: Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh
by Douwe Schie & Guy Jackson & Rawnak Jahan Khan Ranon & Afsara Binte Mirza & Md Fahad Hossain & Inès Bakhtaoui & Simon Anderson - 1-1 Correction to: Projections of North American snow from NA-CORDEX and their uncertainties, with a focus on model resolution
by R. R. McCrary & L. O. Mearns & M. R. Abel & S. Biner & M. S. Bukovsky - 1-12 Green industrial policy for climate action in the basic materials industry
by Åsa Löfgren & Lassi Ahlvik & Inge den Bijgaart & Jessica Coria & Jūratė Jaraitė & Filip Johnsson & Johan Rootzén - 1-19 Combined location online weather data: easy-to-use targeted weather analysis for agriculture
by Darren Yates & Christopher Blanchard & Allister Clarke & Sabih-Ur Rehman & Md Zahidul Islam & Russell Ford & Rob Walsh - 1-19 Unveiling the future water pulse of central asia: a comprehensive 21st century hydrological forecast from stochastic water balance modeling
by Tobias Siegfried & Aziz Ul Haq Mujahid & Beatrice Marti & Peter Molnar & Dirk Nikolaus Karger & Andrey Yakovlev - 1-20 Modelling climate change impacts on lake ice and snow demonstrates breeding habitat decline of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal
by Juho Jakkila & Miina Auttila & Tapio Tuukkanen & Noora Veijalainen - 1-20 On Micropolitics: Climate adaptation and Indigenous governance in Western Alaska
by Stephen Lezak & Genevieve Rock - 1-23 Amplification of compound hot-dry extremes and associated population exposure over East Africa
by Brian Odhiambo Ayugi & Charles Onyutha & Kenny Thiam Choy Lim Kam Sian & Huanhuan Zhu & Hassen Babousmail & Eun-Sung Chung - 1-23 A 561-yr (1461-2022 CE) summer temperature reconstruction for Mid-Atlantic-Northeast USA shows connections to volcanic forcing and atmospheric circulation
by Grant L. Harley & Justin T. Maxwell & Karen E. King & Shelly A. Rayback & Edward R. Cook & Christopher Hansen & R. Stockton Maxwell & Frederick Reinig & Jan Esper & Tsun Fung Au & Ellen V. Bergan & Katherine E. Brings & Nick Koenig & Benjamin Lockwood & Richard D. Thaxton - 1-24 Raising the bar: What determines the ambition level of corporate climate targets?
by Clara Privato & Matthew P. Johnson & Timo Busch - 1-24 Intensity, frequency and coverage of hydro-meteorological droughts and agriculture in the semi-arid basins of Maharashtra (India)
by Rahul S. Todmal - 1-25 Might I have to move due to climate change? The role of exposure to risk and political partisanship in anticipation of future relocation
by Lindy Williams & David Kay - 1-27 The history and future of IPCC special reports: A dual role of politicisation and normalisation
by Shinichiro Asayama - 1-28 Monitoring soil carbon in smallholder carbon projects: insights from Kenya
by Adaugo O. Okoli & Athena Birkenberg
August 2024, Volume 177, Issue 8
- 1-2 Correction to: Impacts of climate change and agricultural diversification on agricultural production value of Thai farm households
by Benjapon Prommawin & Nattanun Svavasu & Spol Tanpraphan & Voravee Saengavut & Theepakorn Jithitikulchai & Witsanu Attavanich & Bruce A. McCarl - 1-9 Missing in action: capacity and capacity building in the IPCC’s AR 6
by Sonja Klinsky & Ambuj Sagar - 1-10 Climate change distress, entrapment, and suicidal ideation
by Julia Brailovskaia & Tobias Teismann - 1-17 Assessing spatial thermal comfort and adaptation measures for the Antalya basin under climate change scenarios
by Oznur Isinkaralar & Ayyoob Sharifi & Kaan Isinkaralar - 1-18 Evaluating warming trend over the tibetan plateau based on remotely sensed air temperature from 2001 to 2020
by Yan Xin & Yongming Xu & Xudong Tong & Yaping Mo & Yonghong Liu & Shanyou Zhu - 1-18 Government participation in virtual negotiations: evidence from IPCC approval sessions
by Patrick Bayer & Lorenzo Crippa & Hannah Hughes & Erlend Hermansen - 1-20 Blue rings in Bristlecone pine as a high resolution indicator of past cooling events
by Liliana Siekacz & Charlotte Pearson & Matthew Salzer & Natalia Soja-Kukieła & Marcin Koprowski - 1-20 Evaluating the impacts of land use/land cover changes and climate variations on urban heat islands using the WRF-UCM model in Hefei, China
by Keqi Zhou & Lei Zhong & Zixin Wang & Jie Liu & Zhenhao Wu - 1-21 Should we change the term we use for “climate change”? Evidence from a national U.S. terminology experiment
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Laurel Kruke & Gale M. Sinatra & Norbert Schwarz - 1-21 Patterns of climate-change coping among late adolescents: Differences in emotions concerning the future, moral responsibility, and climate-change engagement
by Amanda Rikner Martinsson & Maria Ojala - 1-21 Agricultural soils in climate change mitigation: comparing action-based and results-based programmes for carbon sequestration
by Julia B. Block & Daniel Hermann & Oliver Mußhoff - 1-22 Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh
by Douwe Schie & Guy Jackson & Rawnak Jahan Khan Ranon & Afsara Binte Mirza & Md Fahad Hossain & Inès Bakhtaoui & Simon Anderson - 1-22 Finer aspects of spatio-temporal variations in Indian summer monsoon rainfall trend reversals over the last 120 years
by Swagatika Chakra & Harsh Oza & Akash Ganguly & Amit Pandey & Virendra Padhya & R. D. Deshpande - 1-25 Detection and Attribution of Meteorological Drought to Anthropogenic Climate Change (Case Study: Ajichay basin, Iran)
by Fatemeh Firoozi & Ahmad Fakheri Fard & Esmaeil Asadi - 1-26 Vulnerability to climate change and variability: gender and agro-ecological perspectives
by Sagni Regasa & Jeleta Kebede - 1-28 Climate justice, forests, and Indigenous Peoples: toward an alternative to REDD + for the Amazon
by Tracey Osborne & Sylvia Cifuentes & Laura Dev & Seánna Howard & Elisa Marchi & Lauren Withey & Marcelo Santos Rocha da Silva
July 2024, Volume 177, Issue 7
- 1-15 A time of emergence (TOE) analysis on the impact and uncertainty of global warming on Korean peak summers
by Jihun Ryu & Shih-Yu (Simon) Wang & Jin-Ho Yoon - 1-17 Arctic environmental governance: challenges of sustainable development
by Anastassia Obydenkova - 1-19 Does drought exposure erode trust in the political system in Sub-Saharan Africa?
by Susanne Rhein & Viktoria Jansesberger - 1-19 Depth-dependent warming of the Gulf of Eilat (Aqaba)
by Sounav Sengupta & Hezi Gildor & Yosef Ashkenazy - 1-20 The Qing’s central government response to the most severe drought over the past 300 years
by Xudong Chen & Le Tao & Fangyu Tian & Yun Su & Jingxue Pan & Siying Chen & Xianshuai Zhai - 1-20 Adjusting to the reality of sea level rise: reshaping coastal communities through resilience-informed adaptation
by Mohamed A. Abdelhafez & Hussam N. Mahmoud & Bruce R. Ellingwood - 1-21 Climate risk perceptions, change in water demand, and preferences for future interlocal collaboration
by Emily V. Bell - 1-21 Preferences on funding humanitarian aid and disaster management under climatic losses and damages: A multinational Delphi panel
by Juha-Pekka Jäpölä & Sophie Schoubroeck & Steven Passel - 1-22 Vulnerability to climate change of cultivated and wild cacao in Ecuador
by Viviana Ceccarelli & Tobias Fremout & Eduardo Chavez & David Argüello & Rey Gastón Loor Solórzano & Ignacio Antonio Sotomayor Cantos & Evert Thomas - 1-23 From many futures to one: climate-informed planning scenario analysis for resource-efficient deep climate uncertainty analysis
by Baptiste François & Alexis Dufour & Thi Nhu Khanh Nguyen & Alexa Bruce & Dong Kwan Park & Casey Brown - 1-24 A framework for physically consistent storylines of UK future mean sea level rise
by Matthew D. Palmer & Benjamin J. Harrison & Jonathan M. Gregory & Helene T. Hewitt & Jason A. Lowe & Jennifer H. Weeks - 1-25 Impact of behavioural intention to adopt climate-smart agricultural practices on the food and nutrition security of farming households: A microeconomic level evidence
by Abeeb Babatunde Omotoso & Abiodun Olusola Omotayo - 1-26 Probabilistic projection of extreme precipitation changes over Iran by the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble
by Sakineh Khansalari & Atefeh Mohammadi - 1-26 Impacts of climate change and agricultural diversification on agricultural production value of Thai farm households
by Benjapon Prommawin & Nattanun Svavasu & Spol Tanpraphan & Voravee Saengavut & Theepakorn Jithitikulchai & Witsanu Attavanich & Bruce A. McCarl - 1-30 Engage or retreat? Exploring the determinants of participation in Climate Finance public-private partnerships
by Vu Minh Ngo & Huan Huu Nguyen & Hiep Cong Pham & Long Hoang Nguyen
June 2024, Volume 177, Issue 6
- 1-11 The human dimension of climate change; revisiting the Commission on Climate Change and Development in the polycrisis context
by Johan Schaar & Katell Goulven & Richard J. T. Klein - 1-14 Contributions of changes in atmospheric circulation and thermodynamic factors to trends in spring gale events in northern China from 1973 to 2020
by Zhengtai Zhang & Wenchao Han & Tian Xian - 1-16 The Climate Establishment and the Paris partnerships
by Jessica F. Green - 1-17 Climate change attribution, appraisal, and adaptive capacity for fishermen in the Gulf of Alaska
by Marysia Szymkowiak & Andrew Steinkruger - 1-17 Validation of the Hogg Climate Anxiety Scale
by Teaghan L. Hogg & Samantha K. Stanley & Léan V. O’Brien - 1-17 The climate niche of Homo Sapiens
by Richard S. J. Tol - 1-18 Revisiting development strategy under climate uncertainty: case study of Malawi
by Askar Mukashov & Timothy Thomas & James Thurlow - 1-20 Building capacities for transformative climate action: lessons from five fields of practice
by Snigdha Nautiyal - 1-20 Growing deviations between elite and non-elite media coverage of climate change in the United States
by Parker Bolstad & David G. Victor - 1-20 Geeks versus climate change: understanding American video gamers’ engagement with global warming
by Jennifer P. Carman & Marina Psaros & Seth A. Rosenthal & Jennifer Marlon & Marija Verner & Sanguk Lee & Danning Lu & Matthew H. Goldberg & Matthew Ballew & Anthony Leiserowitz - 1-21 “We are not droids”– IPCC participants’ senses of responsibility and affective experiences across the production, assessment, communication and enactment of climate science
by Friederike Hartz - 1-21 Models of sub-national U.S. quasi-governmental organizations: implications for climate adaptation governance
by Paul Nix & Adam Goldstein & Michael Oppenheimer - 1-21 Changes in Global Warming’s Six Americas: an analysis of repeat respondents
by Megan Ayers & Jennifer R. Marlon & Matthew T. Ballew & Edward W. Maibach & Seth A. Rosenthal & Connie Roser-Renouf & Anthony Leiserowitz - 1-21 “I start to doubt whether any of my actions will matter”: youth activists’ experiences and expressions of the emotions associated with climate change
by Melanie Zurba & Polina Baum-Talmor & Roberta L. Woodgate & David Busolo & Andrew Park & Erica Mendritzki & Lisa Binkley - 1-22 Sequential learning of climate change via a physical-parameter-based state-space model and Bayesian inference
by Yuchuan Lai & Matteo Pozzi - 1-23 Communicating climate futures: a multi-country study of how the media portray the IPCC scenarios in the 2021/2 Working Group reports
by James Painter & Suzie Marshall & Katherine Leitzell - 1-25 Farmer field schools, climate action plans and climate change resilience among smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana
by Cornelius K. A. Pienaah & Roger Antabe & Godwin Arku & Isaac Luginaah - 1-25 Climate changes and food-borne pathogens: the impact on human health and mitigation strategy
by Dina A. Awad & Hazem A. Masoud & Ahmed Hamad - 1-26 A climate change risk assessment in aquaculture in Korea
by Moo-Jin Kim & In-Seong Han & Joon-Soo Lee & Do-Hoon Kim - 1-26 Mesoscale convective system activity in the United States under intermediate and extreme climate change scenarios
by Alex M. Haberlie & Brendan Wallace & Walker S. Ashley & Vittorio A. Gensini & Allison C. Michaelis - 1-33 Screening CMIP6 models for Chile based on past performance and code genealogy
by Felipe Gateño & Pablo A. Mendoza & Nicolás Vásquez & Miguel Lagos-Zúñiga & Héctor Jiménez & Catalina Jerez & Ximena Vargas & Eduardo Rubio-Álvarez & Santiago Montserrat
May 2024, Volume 177, Issue 5
- 1-16 Publicly expressed climate scepticism is greatest in regions with high CO2 emissions
by Samuel Pearson & Matthew J. Hornsey & Saphira Rekker & Belinda Wade & Chris Greig - 1-19 Comparing public and scientific extreme event attribution to climate change
by Chad Zanocco & Philip Mote & June Flora & Hilary Boudet - 1-19 News coverage of climate change and generation Z
by Alison N. Novak - 1-20 Exploring the impact of the recent global warming on extreme weather events in Central Asia using the counterfactual climate data ATTRICI v1.1
by Bijan Fallah & Masoud Rostami - 1-20 A ‘greenhouse affect’? Exploring young Australians’ emotional responses to climate change
by Tanja Russell - 1-23 Beyond climate change? Environmental discourse on the planetary boundaries in Twitter networks
by Shreya Dubey & Marijn H. C. Meijers & Eline S. Smit & Edith G. Smit - 1-25 Agronomic monsoon onset definitions to support planting decisions for rainfed rice in Bangladesh
by Eunjin Han & Carlo Montes & Sk. Ghulam Hussain & Timothy J. Krupnik - 1-27 Carbon Dioxide as a Risky Asset
by Adam Michael Bauer & Cristian Proistosescu & Gernot Wagner - 1-27 Beach day or deadly heatwave? Content analysis of media images from the 2021 Heat Dome in Canada
by Emily J. Tetzlaff & Nicholas Goulet & Nihal Yapici & Melissa Gorman & Gregory R.A. Richardson & Paddy M. Enright & Glen P. Kenny - 1-27 Public understanding of climate change terminology in Germany
by Lena Wege & Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Astrid Kause
April 2024, Volume 177, Issue 4
- 1-6 Introduction to topical collection: social science and sustainability technology
by Leaf Van Boven & Matthew G. Burgess - 1-9 Reflections of a graduate student team on developing and implementing a transdisciplinary research project: Challenges, recommendations, and lessons learned
by Lydia Horne & Alyssa Soucy & Asha DiMatteo-LePape & Valeria Briones & Gabriela Wolf-Gonzalez - 1-17 Multi-model ensemble of frost risks across East Asia (1850–2100)
by Jenny Richards & Peter Brimblecombe - 1-20 Attribution of streamflow changes during 1961–2019 in the Upper Yangtze and the Upper Yellow River basins
by Shanshan Wen & Buda Su & Jinlong Huang & Yanjun Wang & Simon Treu & Fushuang Jiang & Shan Jiang & Han Jiang - 1-20 Climate change, urban vulnerabilities and adaptation in Africa: a scoping review
by Edward Wilson Ansah & Mustapha Amoadu & Paul Obeng & Jacob Owusu Sarfo - 1-20 Neutral and negative effects of policy bundling on support for decarbonization
by Renae Marshall & Sarah E. Anderson & Leaf Boven & Laith Al-Shawaf & Matthew G. Burgess - 1-22 Global warming determines future increase in compound dry and hot days within wheat growing seasons worldwide
by Yan He & Yanxia Zhao & Shao Sun & Jiayi Fang & Yi Zhang & Qing Sun & Li Liu & Yihong Duan & Xiaokang Hu & Peijun Shi - 1-23 A survey of interventions to actively conserve the frozen North
by Albert Wijngaarden & John C. Moore & Bjorn Alfthan & Tiina Kurvits & Lars Kullerud - 1-24 How does an economic shock affect environmental attitudes, preferences and issue importance? Evidence from Switzerland
by Lukas Rudolph & Sarah Gomm - 1-24 Improving figures for climate change communications: Insights from interviews with international policymakers and practitioners
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Lila Rabinovich & Kate Weber & Marianna Babboni & Lance Ignon & Rachel Wald & Monica Dean & Alix Kashdan & Sigourney Luz - 1-25 Public opinion about solar radiation management: A cross-cultural study in 20 countries around the world
by Nadja Contzen & Goda Perlaviciute & Linda Steg & Sophie Charlotte Reckels & Susana Alves & David Bidwell & Gisela Böhm & Marino Bonaiuto & Li-Fang Chou & Victor Corral-Verdugo & Federica Dessi & Thomas Dietz & Rouven Doran & Maria do Carmo Eulálio & Kelly Fielding & Cristina Gómez-Román & Juliana V. Granskaya & Tatyana Gurikova & Bernardo Hernández & Maira P. Kabakova & Chieh-Yu Lee & Fan Li & Maria Luísa Lima & Lu Liu & Sílvia Luís & Gabriel Muinos & Charles A. Ogunbode & María Victoria Ortiz & Nick Pidgeon & Maria Argüello Pitt & Leila Rahimi & Anastasia Revokatova & Cecilia Reyna & Geertje Schuitema & Rachael Shwom & Nur Soylu Yalcinkaya & Elspeth Spence & Bernadette Sütterlin - 1-25 Underestimations of the income-based ecological footprint inequality
by Bernardo Andretti & Yan Vieites & Guilherme A. Ramos & Larissa Elmor & Eduardo B. Andrade - 1-25 Women's experiences and sustainable adaptation: a socio-ecological study of climate change in the Himalayas
by Suraj Das