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September 2014, Volume 126, Issue 1
- 107-118 The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: history and description of weather observations
by M. Fernández-Fernández & M. Gallego & F. Domínguez-Castro & R. Trigo & J. García & J. Vaquero & J. González & J. Durán - 119-133 Changes in ice phenology characteristics of two Central European steppe lakes from 1926 to 2012 - influences of local weather and large scale oscillation patterns
by Anna-Maria Soja & Károly Kutics & Karl Maracek & Gábor Molnár & Gerhard Soja - 135-150 Soil thermal dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems of the conterminous United States from 1948 to 2008: an analysis with a process-based soil physical model and AmeriFlux data
by Guangcun Hao & Qianlai Zhuang & Jianjun Pan & Zhenong Jin & Xudong Zhu & Shaoqing Liu - 151-162 Northward migration under a changing climate: a case study of blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica)
by Johanna Desprez & Basil Iannone & Peilin Yang & Christopher Oswalt & Songlin Fei - 163-174 Northward range shifts in Korean butterflies
by Tae-Sung Kwon & Cheol Lee & Sung-Soo Kim - 175-188 Clues from the recent past to assess recruitment of Mediterranean small pelagic fishes under sea warming scenarios
by F. Maynou & A. Sabatés & J. Salat - 189-202 Effects of climate variability and climate change on the fishing conditions for grey mullet (Mugil cephalus L.) in the Taiwan Strait
by Kuo-Wei Lan & Ming-An Lee & Chang Zhang & Pei-Yuan Wang & Long-Jing Wu & Kuo-Tien Lee - 203-216 Global and regional trends in greenhouse gas emissions from livestock
by Dario Caro & Steven Davis & Simone Bastianoni & Ken Caldeira - 217-227 Public views on the dangers and importance of climate change: predicting climate change beliefs in the United States through income moderated by party identification
by Jeremiah Bohr - 229-243 The effect of health benefits on climate change mitigation policies
by Masako Ikefuji & Jan Magnus & Hiroaki Sakamoto - 245-254 Motivating mitigation: when health matters more than climate change
by Nada Petrovic & Jaime Madrigano & Lisa Zaval - 255-262 How to communicate the scientific consensus on climate change: plain facts, pie charts or metaphors?
by Sander Linden & Anthony Leiserowitz & Geoffrey Feinberg & Edward Maibach - 263-272 Satellite-based rainfall data reveal a recent drying trend in central equatorial Africa
by Jeremy Diem & Sadie Ryan & Joel Hartter & Michael Palace
August 2014, Volume 125, Issue 3
- 291-303 Do weather fluctuations cause people to seek information about climate change?
by Corey Lang - 305-318 Public Perception of geoengineering and its consequences for public debate
by Dirk Scheer & Ortwin Renn - 319-331 Economic impacts of alternative greenhouse gas emission metrics: a model-based assessment
by Jessica Strefler & Gunnar Luderer & Tino Aboumahboub & Elmar Kriegler - 333-347 Towards a dedicated impact portal to bridge the gap between the impact and climate communities : Lessons from use cases
by Céline Déandreis & Christian Pagé & Pascale Braconnot & Lars Bärring & Edoardo Bucchignani & Wim Cerff & Ronald Hutjes & Sylvie Joussaume & Constantin Mares & Serge Planton & Maarten Plieger - 349-363 The year-long unprecedented European heat and drought of 1540 – a worst case
by Oliver Wetter & Christian Pfister & Johannes Werner & Eduardo Zorita & Sebastian Wagner & Sonia Seneviratne & Jürgen Herget & Uwe Grünewald & Jürg Luterbacher & Maria-Joao Alcoforado & Mariano Barriendos & Ursula Bieber & Rudolf Brázdil & Karl Burmeister & Chantal Camenisch & Antonio Contino & Petr Dobrovolný & Rüdiger Glaser & Iso Himmelsbach & Andrea Kiss & Oldřich Kotyza & Thomas Labbé & Danuta Limanówka & Laurent Litzenburger & Øyvind Nordl & Kathleen Pribyl & Dag Retsö & Dirk Riemann & Christian Rohr & Werner Siegfried & Johan Söderberg & Jean-Laurent Spring - 365-367 Erratum to: The year-long unprecedented European heat and drought of 1540 – a worst case
by Oliver Wetter & Christian Pfister & Johannes Werner & Eduardo Zorita & Sebastian Wagner & Sonia Seneviratne & Jürgen Herget & Uwe Grünewald & Jürg Luterbacher & Maria-Joao Alcoforado & Mariano Barriendos & Ursula Bieber & Rudolf Brázdil & Karl Burmeister & Chantal Camenisch & Antonio Contino & Petr Dobrovolný & Rüdiger Glaser & Iso Himmelsbach & Andrea Kiss & Oldřich Kotyza & Thomas Labbé & Danuta Limanówka & Laurent Litzenburger & Øyvind Nordli & Kathleen Pribyl & Dag Retsö & Dirk Riemann & Christian Rohr & Werner Siegfried & Johan Söderberg & Jean-Laurent Spring - 369-380 Climate change impacts on wildfires in a Mediterranean environment
by Marco Turco & Maria-Carmen Llasat & Jost Hardenberg & Antonello Provenzale - 381-398 Beyond climatological extremes - assessing how the odds of hydrometeorological extreme events in South-East Europe change in a warming climate
by Sebastian Sippel & F Otto - 399-412 Predicting thermal vulnerability of stream and river ecosystems to climate change
by Ryan Hill & Charles Hawkins & Jiming Jin - 413-427 A probabilistic framework for assessing vulnerability to climate variability and change: the case of the US water supply system
by Romano Foti & Jorge Ramirez & Thomas Brown - 429-444 Response surfaces of vulnerability to climate change: the Colorado River Basin, the High Plains, and California
by Romano Foti & Jorge Ramirez & Thomas Brown - 445-460 Projected climate change impacts on spatial distribution of bioclimatic zones and ecoregions within the Kailash Sacred Landscape of China, India, Nepal
by Robert Zomer & Antonio Trabucco & Marc Metzger & Mingcheng Wang & Krishna Oli & Jianchu Xu - 461-477 On the relation between weather-related disaster impacts, vulnerability and climate change
by Hans Visser & Arthur Petersen & Willem Ligtvoet - 479-488 Downscaling reveals diverse effects of anthropogenic climate warming on the potential for local environments to support malaria transmission
by Krijn Paaijmans & Justine Blanford & Robert Crane & Michael Mann & Liang Ning & Kathleen Schreiber & Matthew Thomas - 489-500 Heterogeneous effects of warming and drought on selected wheat variety yields
by Jesse Tack & Andrew Barkley & Lawton Nalley - 501-509 Nutrient enrichment and precipitation changes do not enhance resiliency of salt marshes to sea level rise in the Northeastern U.S
by E. Watson & A. Oczkowski & C. Wigand & A. Hanson & E. Davey & S. Crosby & R. Johnson & H. Andrews
July 2014, Volume 125, Issue 2
- 127-135 Why is risk aversion unaccounted for in environmental policy evaluations?
by Noah Kaufman - 137-148 Innovating the IPCC review process—the potential of young talent
by Lianne Veer & Hans Visser & Arthur Petersen & Peter Janssen - 149-162 Climate change research and credibility: balancing tensions across professional, personal, and public domains
by Stella Nordhagen & Dan Calverley & Chris Foulds & Laura O’Keefe & Xinfang Wang - 163-178 The genesis of climate change activism: from key beliefs to political action
by Connie Roser-Renouf & Edward Maibach & Anthony Leiserowitz & Xiaoquan Zhao - 179-192 Dietary greenhouse gas emissions of meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetarians and vegans in the UK
by Peter Scarborough & Paul Appleby & Anja Mizdrak & Adam Briggs & Ruth Travis & Kathryn Bradbury & Timothy Key - 193-208 Vulnerability of Himalayan transhumant communities to climate change
by Suman Aryal & Geoff Cockfield & Tek Maraseni - 209-220 The water impacts of climate change mitigation measures
by Philip Wallis & Michael Ward & Jamie Pittock & Karen Hussey & Howard Bamsey & Amandine Denis & Steven Kenway & Carey King & Shahbaz Mushtaq & Monique Retamal & Brian Spies - 221-235 Addressing sources of uncertainty in runoff projections for a data scarce catchment in the Ecuadorian Andes
by Jean-François Exbrayat & Wouter Buytaert & Edison Timbe & David Windhorst & Lutz Breuer - 237-252 Localized climate change scenarios of mean temperature and precipitation over Switzerland
by Elias Zubler & Andreas Fischer & Mark Liniger & Mischa Croci-Maspoli & Simon Scherrer & Christof Appenzeller - 253-264 Long-term variability of temperature and precipitation in the Czech Lands: an attribution analysis
by Jiří Mikšovský & Rudolf Brázdil & Petr Štĕpánek & Pavel Zahradníček & Petr Pišoft - 265-276 Time of emergence of climate signals over China under the RCP4.5 scenario
by Yue Sui & Xianmei Lang & Dabang Jiang - 277-277 Erratum to: Temperature scaling pattern dependence on representative concentration pathway emission scenarios
by Yasuhiro Ishizaki & Hideo Shiogama & Seita Emori & Tokuta Yokohata & Toru Nozawa & Tomoo Ogura & Manabu Abe & Masakazu Yoshimori & Kiyoshi Takahashi - 279-279 Erratum to: Indigenous frameworks for observing and responding to climate change in Alaska
by Patricia Cochran & Orville Huntington & Caleb Pungowiyi & Stanley Tom & F. Chapin & Henry Huntington & Nancy Maynard & Sarah Trainor - 281-290 Response of inland lake dynamics over the Tibetan Plateau to climate change
by Yanbin Lei & Kun Yang & Bin Wang & Yongwei Sheng & Broxton Bird & Guoqing Zhang & Lide Tian
July 2014, Volume 125, Issue 1
- 1-5 Introduction to the special issue: the phase I CORDEX RegCM4 hyper-matrix (CREMA) experiment
by Filippo Giorgi - 7-21 Assessment of CMIP5 global model simulations over the subset of CORDEX domains used in the Phase I CREMA
by N. Elguindi & F. Giorgi & U. Turuncoglu - 23-38 Present and future climatologies in the phase I CREMA experiment
by Erika Coppola & Filippo Giorgi & Francesca Raffaele & Ramon Fuentes-Franco & Graziano Giuliani & Marta LLopart-Pereira & Ashu Mamgain & Laura Mariotti & Gulilat Diro & Csaba Torma - 39-51 Changes in extremes and hydroclimatic regimes in the CREMA ensemble projections
by Filippo Giorgi & Erika Coppola & Francesca Raffaele & Gulilat Diro & Ramon Fuentes-Franco & Graziano Giuliani & Ashu Mamgain & Marta Llopart & Laura Mariotti & Csaba Torma - 53-65 Seasonal and intraseasonal changes of African monsoon climates in 21st century CORDEX projections
by L. Mariotti & I. Diallo & E. Coppola & F. Giorgi - 67-78 The impact of boundary forcing on RegCM4.2 surface energy budget
by Ivan Güttler & Čedo Branković & Lidija Srnec & Mirta Patarčić - 79-94 Tropical cyclones in a regional climate change projection with RegCM4 over the CORDEX Central America domain
by G. Diro & F. Giorgi & R. Fuentes-Franco & K. Walsh & G. Giuliani & E. Coppola - 95-109 Interannual variability associated with ENSO: present and future climate projections of RegCM4 for South America-CORDEX domain
by Rosmeri Rocha & Michelle Reboita & Lívia Dutra & Marta Llopart & Erika Coppola - 111-125 Climate change impact on precipitation for the Amazon and La Plata basins
by Marta Llopart & Erika Coppola & Filippo Giorgi & Rosmeri Rocha & Santiago Cuadra
June 2014, Volume 124, Issue 4
- 691-702 Contrasting perspectives on barriers to adaptation in Australian climate change policy
by Elissa Waters & Jon Barnett & Aedan Puleston - 703-715 Climate change impacts and adaptation of commercial marine fisheries in Australia: a review of the science
by Neil Holbrook & Johanna Johnson - 717-731 Identifying hot spots of security vulnerability associated with climate change in Africa
by Joshua Busby & Kerry Cook & Edward Vizy & Todd Smith & Mesfin Bekalo - 733-746 Migrating to tackle climate variability and change? Insights from coastal fishing communities in Bangladesh
by Md. Islam & Susannah Sallu & Klaus Hubacek & Jouni Paavola - 747-762 How is CO 2 affecting yields and technological progress? A statistical analysis
by Witsanu Attavanich & Bruce McCarl - 763-775 Impact assessment of climate change, carbon dioxide fertilization and constant growing season on rice yields in China
by Yongqiang Yu & Wen Zhang & Yao Huang - 777-789 Temperature variations and rice yields in China: historical contributions and future trends
by Pin Wang & Zhao Zhang & Xiao Song & Yi Chen & Xing Wei & Peijun Shi & Fulu Tao - 791-803 A spatial and temporal drought risk assessment of three major tree species in Britain using probabilistic climate change projections
by Michal Petr & Luc Boerboom & Anne Veen & Duncan Ray - 805-819 Precipitation variability and trends in Ghana: An intercomparison of observational and reanalysis products
by R. Manzanas & L. Amekudzi & K. Preko & S. Herrera & J. Gutiérrez - 821-834 Long-term variability of sea surface temperature in Taiwan Strait
by Igor Belkin & Ming-An Lee - 835-847 Oscillatory dynamics do not mask linear trends in the timing of ice breakup for Northern Hemisphere lakes from 1855 to 2004
by Sapna Sharma & John Magnuson - 849-859 Long-term analysis of hydrography and sea-ice data in Tvärminne, Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea
by Ioanna Merkouriadi & Matti Leppäranta - 861-876 Analysis of potential impacts on coastal areas due to changes in wave conditions
by J. Sierra & M. Casas-Prat
June 2014, Volume 124, Issue 3
- 451-458 Uncertainties in greenhouse gases inventories – expanding our perspective
by Jean Ometto & Rostyslav Bun & Matthias Jonas & Zbigniew Nahorski & Mykola Gusti - 459-476 Uncertainty in an emissions-constrained world
by Matthias Jonas & Gregg Marland & Volker Krey & Fabian Wagner & Zbigniew Nahorski - 477-504 Changes in European greenhouse gas and air pollutant emissions 1960–2010: decomposition of determining factors
by Peter Rafaj & Markus Amann & José Siri & Henning Wuester - 505-518 Analysis of change in relative uncertainty in GHG emissions from stationary sources for the EU 15
by Myroslava Lesiv & Andriy Bun & Matthias Jonas - 519-534 Compliance for uncertain inventories via probabilistic/fuzzy comparison of alternatives
by Olgierd Hryniewicz & Zbigniew Nahorski & Jörg Verstraete & Joanna Horabik & Matthias Jonas - 535-544 The improvement of greenhouse gas inventory as a tool for reduction emission uncertainties for operations with oil in the Russian Federation
by Nina Uvarova & Vladimir Kuzovkin & Sergey Paramonov & Michael Gytarsky - 545-560 Amazon forest biomass density maps: tackling the uncertainty in carbon emission estimates
by Jean Ometto & Ana Aguiar & Talita Assis & Luciana Soler & Pedro Valle & Graciela Tejada & David Lapola & Patrick Meir - 561-574 Regional spatial inventories (cadastres) of GHG emissions in the Energy sector: Accounting for uncertainty
by Khrystyna Boychuk & Rostyslav Bun - 575-589 Improving resolution of a spatial air pollution inventory with a statistical inference approach
by Joanna Horabik & Zbigniew Nahorski - 591-604 Solving the map overlay problem with a fuzzy approach
by Jörg Verstraete - 605-616 Determination of the uncertainties of the German emission inventories for particulate matter and aerosol precursors using Monte-Carlo analysis
by Wolfram Joerss - 617-632 Pricing of uncertain certified emission reductions in a Chinese coal mine methane project with an extended Rubinstein-Ståhl model
by Xiangyang Xu & Joanna Horabik & Zbigniew Nahorski - 633-646 Uncertainty, cost-effectiveness and environmental safety of robust carbon trading: integrated approach
by T. Ermolieva & Y. Ermoliev & M. Jonas & M. Obersteiner & F. Wagner & W. Winiwarter - 647-662 Simulation of an uncertain emission market for greenhouse gases using agent-based methods
by Zbigniew Nahorski & Jarosław Stańczak & Piotr Pałka - 663-676 Economic, institutional and technological uncertainties of emissions trading—a system dynamics modeling approach
by Irina Dolgopolova & Bo Hu & Armin Leopold & Stefan Pickl - 677-690 Accounting for uncertainties and time preference in economic analysis of tackling climate change through forestry and selected policy implications for Scotland and Ukraine
by Maria Nijnik & Guillaume Pajot
May 2014, Volume 124, Issue 1
- 1-8 Finding your place on the science – advocacy continuum: an editorial essay
by Simon Donner - 9-20 Managing shoreline retreat: a US perspective
by Carolyn Kousky - 21-37 Scientific uncertainty and climate change: Part I. Uncertainty and unabated emissions
by Stephan Lewandowsky & James Risbey & Michael Smithson & Ben Newell & John Hunter - 39-52 Scientific uncertainty and climate change: Part II. Uncertainty and mitigation
by Stephan Lewandowsky & James Risbey & Michael Smithson & Ben Newell - 53-63 Valuing albedo as an ecosystem service: implications for forest management
by David Lutz & Richard Howarth - 65-77 Do individuals care about fairness in burden sharing for climate change mitigation? Evidence from a lab experiment
by Robert Gampfer - 79-91 The importance of reduced meat and dairy consumption for meeting stringent climate change targets
by Fredrik Hedenus & Stefan Wirsenius & Daniel Johansson - 93-104 Integrating local hybrid knowledge and state support for climate change adaptation in the Asian Highlands
by Jianchu Xu & R. Grumbine - 105-117 Probabilistic spatial risk assessment of heat impacts and adaptations for London
by Katie Jenkins & Jim Hall & Vassilis Glenis & Chris Kilsby & Mark McCarthy & Clare Goodess & Duncan Smith & Nick Malleson & Mark Birkin - 119-132 Recent trends in international tourist climate preferences: a revised picture for climatic change scenarios
by Jaume Rosselló & Maria Santana-Gallego - 133-146 Effect of climate change on corrosion rates of structures in Australia
by Nayruti Trivedi & Murali Venkatraman & Clement Chu & Ivan Cole - 147-162 Evaluation of three simulation approaches for assessing yield of rainfed sunflower in a Mediterranean environment for climate change impact modelling
by J. García-López & Ignacio Lorite & R. García-Ruiz & J. Domínguez - 163-177 Has climate change driven spatio-temporal changes of cropland in northern China since the 1970s?
by Wenjiao Shi & Fulu Tao & Jiyuan Liu & Xinliang Xu & Wenhui Kuang & Jinwei Dong & Xiaoli Shi - 179-190 Tree mortality in response to climate change induced drought across Beijing, China
by Xiongqing Zhang & Yuancai Lei & Yong Pang & Xianzhao Liu & Jinzeng Wang - 191-206 Relative effects of climate change and wildfires on stream temperatures: a simulation modeling approach in a Rocky Mountain watershed
by Lisa Holsinger & Robert Keane & Daniel Isaak & Lisa Eby & Michael Young - 207-220 Linking two centuries of tree growth and glacier dynamics with climate changes in Kamchatka
by Jiri Dolezal & Jan Altman & Valentina Vetrova & Toshihiko Hara - 221-237 Present and historical climate variability in South West England
by A. Kosanic & S. Harrison & K. Anderson & I. Kavcic - 239-253 Spatial patterns and temporal trends of daily precipitation indices in Iran
by Tayeb Raziei & Jamal Daryabari & Isabella Bordi & Reza Modarres & Luis Pereira - 255-269 Changes to the drivers of fire weather with a warming climate – a case study of southeast Tasmania
by Michael Grose & Paul Fox-Hughes & Rebecca Harris & Nathaniel Bindoff - 271-284 Optimal water depth management on river-fed National Wildlife Refuges in a changing climate
by Sam Nicol & Brad Griffith & Jane Austin & Christine Hunter - 285-299 Climate change drives coherent trends in physics and oxygen content in North American lakes
by Michelle Palmer & Norman Yan & Keith Somers - 301-315 Lake surface temperatures in a changing climate: a global sensitivity analysis
by Martin Schmid & Stefan Hunziker & Alfred Wüest - 317-332 Projecting twenty-first century regional sea-level changes
by A. Slangen & M. Carson & C. Katsman & R. van de Wal & A. Köhl & L. Vermeersen & D. Stammer - 333-346 Downscaling the non-stationary effect of climate forcing on local-scale dynamics: the importance of environmental filters
by Jorge García Molinos & Ian Donohue - 347-361 Knowledge extraction from large climatological data sets using a genome-wide analysis approach: application to the 2005 and 2010 Amazon droughts
by Heloisa Ruivo & Gilvan Sampaio & Fernando M. Ramos - 363-370 Assessing climate-change risks to cultural and natural resources in the Yakima River Basin, Washington, USA
by James Hatten & Stephen Waste & Alec Maule - 371-384 Identifying stakeholder-relevant climate change impacts: A case study in the Yakima River Basin, Washington, USA
by K. Jenni & D. Graves & J. Hardiman & J. Hatten & M. Mastin & M. Mesa & J. Montag & T. Nieman & F. Voss & A. Maule - 385-398 Climate change and Yakama Nation tribal well-being
by J. Montag & K. Swan & K. Jenni & T. Nieman & J. Hatten & M. Mesa & D. Graves & F. Voss & M. Mastin & J. Hardiman & A. Maule - 399-411 A stakeholder project to model water temperature under future climate scenarios in the Satus and Toppenish watersheds of the Yakima River Basin in Washington, USA
by D. Graves & A. Maule - 413-426 The effects of increased stream temperatures on juvenile steelhead growth in the Yakima River Basin based on projected climate change scenarios
by Jill Hardiman & Matthew Mesa - 427-439 Modeling effects of climate change on Yakima River salmonid habitats
by James Hatten & Thomas Batt & Patrick Connolly & Alec Maule - 441-450 What drives national adaptation? A global assessment
by Lea Berrang-Ford & James Ford & Alexandra Lesnikowski & Carolyn Poutiainen & Magda Barrera & S. Heymann
April 2014, Volume 123, Issue 3
- 345-352 Preface and introduction to EMF 27
by John Weyant & Elmar Kriegler - 353-367 The role of technology for achieving climate policy objectives: overview of the EMF 27 study on global technology and climate policy strategies
by Elmar Kriegler & John Weyant & Geoffrey Blanford & Volker Krey & Leon Clarke & Jae Edmonds & Allen Fawcett & Gunnar Luderer & Keywan Riahi & Richard Richels & Steven Rose & Massimo Tavoni & Detlef Vuuren - 369-382 Getting from here to there – energy technology transformation pathways in the EMF27 scenarios
by Volker Krey & Gunnar Luderer & Leon Clarke & Elmar Kriegler - 383-396 Harmonization vs. fragmentation: overview of climate policy scenarios in EMF27
by Geoffrey Blanford & Elmar Kriegler & Massimo Tavoni - 397-411 Energy efficiency potentials for global climate change mitigation
by Masahiro Sugiyama & Osamu Akashi & Kenichi Wada & Amit Kanudia & Jun Li & John Weyant - 413-426 Fossil resource and energy security dynamics in conventional and carbon-constrained worlds
by David McCollum & Nico Bauer & Katherine Calvin & Alban Kitous & Keywan Riahi - 427-441 The role of renewable energy in climate stabilization: results from the EMF27 scenarios
by Gunnar Luderer & Volker Krey & Katherine Calvin & James Merrick & Silvana Mima & Robert Pietzcker & Jasper Vliet & Kenichi Wada - 443-460 Nuclear energy response in the EMF27 study
by Son Kim & Kenichi Wada & Atsushi Kurosawa & Matthew Roberts - 461-476 Uncertainty in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) deployment projections: a cross-model comparison exercise
by Barbara Koelbl & Machteld Broek & André Faaij & Detlef Vuuren - 477-493 Bioenergy in energy transformation and climate management
by Steven Rose & Elmar Kriegler & Ruben Bibas & Katherine Calvin & Alexander Popp & Detlef Vuuren & John Weyant - 495-509 Land-use transition for bioenergy and climate stabilization: model comparison of drivers, impacts and interactions with other land use based mitigation options
by Alexander Popp & Steven Rose & Katherine Calvin & Detlef Vuuren & Jan Dietrich & Marshall Wise & Elke Stehfest & Florian Humpenöder & Page Kyle & Jasper Vliet & Nico Bauer & Hermann Lotze-Campen & David Klein & Elmar Kriegler - 511-525 Non-Kyoto radiative forcing in long-run greenhouse gas emissions and climate change scenarios
by Steven Rose & Richard Richels & Steve Smith & Keywan Riahi & Jessica Strefler & Detlef Vuuren - 527-541 Trade-offs between mitigation costs and temperature change
by Geoffrey Blanford & James Merrick & Richard Richels & Steven Rose - 543-558 Effectiveness and efficiency of climate change mitigation in a technologically uncertain World
by Amit Kanudia & Maryse Labriet & Richard Loulou - 559-569 The impact of technology availability on the timing and costs of emission reductions for achieving long-term climate targets
by Jasper Vliet & Andries Hof & Angelica Mendoza Beltran & Maarten Berg & Sebastiaan Deetman & Michel Elzen & Paul Lucas & Detlef Vuuren - 571-582 Temperature control, emission abatement and costs: key EMF 27 results from Environment Canada’s Integrated Assessment Model
by Yunfa Zhu & Madanmohan Ghosh - 583-596 Role of end-use technologies in long-term GHG reduction scenarios developed with the BET model
by Hiromi Yamamoto & Masahiro Sugiyama & Junichi Tsutsui - 597-609 Role of energy efficiency in climate change mitigation policy for India: assessment of co-benefits and opportunities within an integrated assessment modeling framework
by Vaibhav Chaturvedi & Priyadarshi Shukla - 611-622 Halving global GHG emissions by 2050 without depending on nuclear and CCS
by Osamu Akashi & Tatsuya Hanaoka & Toshihiko Masui & Mikiko Kainuma - 623-635 White Knights: will wind and solar come to the rescue of a looming capacity gap from nuclear phase-out or slow CCS start-up?
by Bradford Griffin & Pierre Buisson & Patrick Criqui & Silvana Mima - 637-650 Innovation benefits from nuclear phase-out: can they compensate the costs?
by Enrica Cian & Samuel Carrara & Massimo Tavoni - 651-664 Transport electrification: A key element for energy system transformation and climate stabilization
by David McCollum & Volker Krey & Peter Kolp & Yu Nagai & Keywan Riahi - 665-676 Impacts of different diffusion scenarios for mitigation technology options and of model representations regarding renewables intermittency on evaluations of CO 2 emissions reductions
by Fuminori Sano & Keigo Akimoto & Kenichi Wada - 677-690 Global implications of joint fossil fuel subsidy reform and nuclear phase-out: an economic analysis
by Bertrand Magné & Jean Chateau & Rob Dellink - 691-704 Trade-offs of different land and bioenergy policies on the path to achieving climate targets
by Katherine Calvin & Marshall Wise & Page Kyle & Pralit Patel & Leon Clarke & Jae Edmonds - 705-718 The value of bioenergy in low stabilization scenarios: an assessment using REMIND-MAgPIE
by David Klein & Gunnar Luderer & Elmar Kriegler & Jessica Strefler & Nico Bauer & Marian Leimbach & Alexander Popp & Jan Dietrich & Florian Humpenöder & Hermann Lotze-Campen & Ottmar Edenhofer - 719-730 Bio-electricity and land use in the Future Agricultural Resources Model (FARM)
by Ronald Sands & Hannah Förster & Carol Jones & Katja Schumacher - 731-761 Potential and limitations of bioenergy for low carbon transitions
by Ruben Bibas & Aurélie Méjean - 763-783 Coal’s medium-run future under atmospheric greenhouse gas stabilization
by Kathryn Daenzer & Ian Wing & Karen Fisher-Vanden
March 2014, Volume 123, Issue 2
- 95-100 Why geoengineering is a public good, even if it is bad
by David Morrow - 101-106 Why ‘global public good’ is a treacherous term, especially for geoengineering
by Stephen Gardiner - 107-119 Shifting discourses of climate change in India
by Jagadish Thaker & Anthony Leiserowitz - 121-132 Coping with extreme weather: communities in Fiji and Vanuatu share their experiences and knowledge
by Karen McNamara & Shirleen Prasad - 133-145 Social capital and the public acceptability of climate change adaptation policies: a case study in Romney Marsh, UK
by N. Jones & J. Clark - 147-160 Accelerated climate change and its potential impact on Yak herding livelihoods in the eastern Tibetan plateau
by Michelle Haynes & King-Jau Kung & Jodi Brandt & Yang Yongping & Donald Waller - 161-173 Changing sea ice conditions and marine transportation activity in Canadian Arctic waters between 1990 and 2012
by Larissa Pizzolato & Stephen Howell & Chris Derksen & Jackie Dawson & Luke Copland - 175-187 Effect of increasing temperatures on cooling systems. A case of study: European greenhouse sector
by Vanesa Valiño & Adnan Rasheed & Ana Tarquis & Alicia Perdigones - 189-200 Local surface temperature change due to expansion of oil palm plantation in Indonesia
by Fatwa Ramdani & Trevor Moffiet & Masateru Hino - 201-214 Ecological responses of plant species and communities to climate warming: upward shift or range filling processes?
by Nicoletta Cannone & Sandro Pignatti - 215-224 Faster growth in warmer winters for large trees in a Mediterranean-climate ecosystem
by Seth Bigelow & Michael Papaik & Caroline Caum & Malcolm North - 225-239 Evaluation of hydrological effect of stakeholder prioritized climate change adaptation options based on multi-model regional climate projections
by Ajay Bhave & Ashok Mishra & Narendra Raghuwanshi - 241-254 Critical analysis of simulated daily temperature data from the ARPEGE-climate model: application to climate change in the Champagne wine-producing region
by E. Briche & G. Beltrando & S. Somot & H. Quenol - 255-271 Key climate indices in Switzerland; expected changes in a future climate
by Elias Zubler & Simon Scherrer & Mischa Croci-Maspoli & Mark Liniger & Christof Appenzeller - 273-286 Assessing future changes in seasonal climatic extremes in the Ganges river basin using an ensemble of regional climate models
by Neha Mittal & Ashok Mishra & Rajendra Singh & Pankaj Kumar - 287-299 Uncovering consistencies in Indian rainfall trends observed over the last half century
by Guillaume Lacombe & Matthew McCartney - 301-313 Detection of long-term trends in monthly hydro-climatic series of Colombia through Empirical Mode Decomposition
by Alejandra Carmona & Germán Poveda - 315-328 Glacial mass balance changes in the Karakoram and Himalaya based on CMIP5 multi-model climate projections
by Rajiv Chaturvedi & Anil Kulkarni & Yogesh Karyakarte & Jaideep Joshi & G. Bala - 329-341 Assessing streamflow sensitivity to variations in glacier mass balance
by Shad O’Neel & Eran Hood & Anthony Arendt & Louis Sass - 343-344 Erratum to: Forest fire danger projections in the Mediterranean using ENSEMBLES regional climate change scenarios
by J. Bedia & S. Herrera & A. Camia & J. Moreno & J. Gutiérrez
March 2014, Volume 123, Issue 1
- 1-9 Climate and security: evidence, emerging risks, and a new agenda
by François Gemenne & Jon Barnett & W. Adger & Geoffrey Dabelko - 11-22 Climate science in climate security scenarios
by Kirsty Lewis - 23-37 Climate change hotspots mapping: what have we learned?
by Alex Sherbinin - 39-55 Climate, conflict, and social stability: what does the evidence say?
by Solomon Hsiang & Marshall Burke - 57-68 Climate change and energy security: an analysis of policy research
by Marcus King & Jay Gulledge - 69-82 Hydro-climatic change, conflict and security
by Giorgos Kallis & Christos Zografos - 83-93 Integrating climate change into peacebuilding
by Richard Matthew
February 2014, Volume 122, Issue 4
- 523-538 Assessment of CMIP5 global model simulations and climate change projections for the 21 st century using a modified Thornthwaite climate classification
by N. Elguindi & A. Grundstein & S. Bernardes & U. Turuncoglu & J. Feddema - 539-554 Interrogating empirical-statistical downscaling
by B. Hewitson & J. Daron & R. Crane & M. Zermoglio & C. Jack - 555-566 Robustness of pattern scaled climate change scenarios for adaptation decision support
by Ana Lopez & Emma Suckling & Leonard Smith - 567-582 Projections of temperature and precipitation extremes in the North Western Mediterranean Basin by dynamical downscaling of climate scenarios at high resolution (1971–2050)
by A. Barrera-Escoda & M. Gonçalves & D. Guerreiro & J. Cunillera & J. Baldasano - 583-594 Projected 21st century snowfall changes over the French Alps and related uncertainties
by Marie Piazza & Julien Boé & Laurent Terray & Christian Pagé & Emilia Sanchez-Gomez & Michel Déqué - 595-608 Detection of urbanization signals in extreme winter minimum temperature changes over Northern China
by Qingxiang Li & Jiayou Huang & Zhihong Jiang & Liming Zhou & Peng Chu & Kaixi Hu - 609-619 Projected climate change scenario over California by a regional ocean–atmosphere coupled model system
by Haiqin Li & Masao Kanamitsu & Song-You Hong & Kei Yoshimura & Daniel Cayan & Vasubandhu Misra & Liqiang Sun - 621-634 A sensitivity-based approach to evaluating future changes in Colorado River discharge
by Julie Vano & Dennis Lettenmaier - 635-649 Simulations of Hurricane Katrina (2005) under sea level and climate conditions for 1900
by Jennifer Irish & Alison Sleath & Mary Cialone & Thomas Knutson & Robert Jensen - 651-664 CO 2 equivalences for short-lived climate forcers
by Odette Deuber & Gunnar Luderer & Robert Sausen - 665-679 Modeling adaptation as a flow and stock decision with mitigation
by Tyler Felgenhauer & Mort Webster - 681-694 Institutionalizing delay: foundation funding and the creation of U.S. climate change counter-movement organizations
by Robert Brulle - 695-708 Public perception of cold weather events as evidence for and against climate change
by Stuart Capstick & Nicholas Pidgeon - 709-721 On climate variability and civil war in Asia
by Gerdis Wischnath & Halvard Buhaug - 723-734 Climatic factors controlling plant sensitivity to warming
by Andrei Lapenis & Hugh Henry & Mathias Vuille & James Mower - 735-746 Divergence of the potential invasion range of emerald ash borer and its host distribution in North America under climate change
by Liang Liang & Songlin Fei - 747-755 Using simple data experiments to explore the influence of non-temperature controls on maize yields in the mid-West and Great Plains
by Stephen Shaw & Dhaval Mehta & Susan Riha
February 2014, Volume 122, Issue 3
- 351-361 A Framework for the Development of New Socio-economic Scenarios for Climate Change Research: Introductory Essay
by Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Robert Lempert & Anthony Janetos - 363-372 A new scenario framework for climate change research: background, process, and future directions
by Kristie Ebi & Stephane Hallegatte & Tom Kram & Nigel Arnell & Timothy Carter & Jae Edmonds & Elmar Kriegler & Ritu Mathur & Brian O’Neill & Keywan Riahi & Harald Winkler & Detlef Vuuren & Timm Zwickel - 373-386 A new scenario framework for Climate Change Research: scenario matrix architecture
by Detlef Vuuren & Elmar Kriegler & Brian O’Neill & Kristie Ebi & Keywan Riahi & Timothy Carter & Jae Edmonds & Stephane Hallegatte & Tom Kram & Ritu Mathur & Harald Winkler - 387-400 A new scenario framework for climate change research: the concept of shared socioeconomic pathways
by Brian O’Neill & Elmar Kriegler & Keywan Riahi & Kristie Ebi & Stephane Hallegatte & Timothy Carter & Ritu Mathur & Detlef Vuuren - 401-414 A new scenario framework for climate change research: the concept of shared climate policy assumptions
by Elmar Kriegler & Jae Edmonds & Stéphane Hallegatte & Kristie Ebi & Tom Kram & Keywan Riahi & Harald Winkler & Detlef Vuuren - 415-429 Climate and socio-economic scenarios for climate change research and assessment: reconciling the new with the old
by Detlef Vuuren & Timothy Carter - 431-445 Systematic construction of global socioeconomic pathways using internally consistent element combinations
by Vanessa Schweizer & Brian O’Neill - 447-458 An institutional critique of new climate scenarios
by Lee Lane & W. Montgomery - 459-471 Pattern scaling: Its strengths and limitations, and an update on the latest model simulations
by Claudia Tebaldi & Julie Arblaster - 473-479 SSPs from an impact and adaptation perspective
by Thomas Wilbanks & Kristie Ebi - 481-494 Enhancing the relevance of Shared Socioeconomic Pathways for climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research
by Bas Ruijven & Marc Levy & Arun Agrawal & Frank Biermann & Joern Birkmann & Timothy Carter & Kristie Ebi & Matthias Garschagen & Bryan Jones & Roger Jones & Eric Kemp-Benedict & Marcel Kok & Kasper Kok & Maria Lemos & Paul Lucas & Ben Orlove & Shonali Pachauri & Tom Parris & Anand Patwardhan & Arthur Petersen & Benjamin Preston & Jesse Ribot & Dale Rothman & Vanessa Schweizer - 495-507 Challenges to adaptation: a fundamental concept for the shared socio-economic pathways and beyond
by Dale Rothman & Patricia Romero-Lankao & Vanessa Schweizer & Beth Bee