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April 2014, Volume 123, Issue 3
- 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 - 509-522 Building SSPs for climate policy analysis: a scenario elicitation methodology to map the space of possible future challenges to mitigation and adaptation
by Julie Rozenberg & Céline Guivarch & Robert Lempert & Stéphane Hallegatte
January 2014, Volume 122, Issue 1
- 1-9 Slave ownership and fossil fuel usage: a commentary
by Klas Rönnbäck - 11-13 Author response to “Slave ownership and fossil fuel usage—a commentary” by Klas Rönnbäck
by Jean-François Mouhot - 15-26 Enabling adaptation? Lessons from the new ‘Green Revolution’ in Malawi and Kenya
by Sally Brooks - 27-39 Impact of climate change on agriculture in Northern Norway and potential strategies for adaptation
by Eivind Uleberg & Inger Hanssen-Bauer & Bob Oort & Sigridur Dalmannsdottir - 41-54 Indications of a climate effect on Mediterranean fisheries
by Evangelos Tzanatos & Dionysios Raitsos & George Triantafyllou & Stylianos Somarakis & Anastasios Tsonis - 55-66 Towards a diagnostic approach to climate adaptation for fisheries
by P. Leith & E. Ogier & G. Pecl & E. Hoshino & J. Davidson & M. Haward - 67-80 Venomous snakes and climate change: ophidism as a dynamic problem
by Javier Nori & Paola Carrasco & Gerardo Leynaud - 81-95 Implications of sea-level rise and extreme events around Europe: a review of coastal energy infrastructure
by Sally Brown & Susan Hanson & Robert Nicholls - 97-110 Bottom-up climate risk assessment of infrastructure investment in the Niger River Basin
by Y. Ghile & M. Taner & C. Brown & J. Grijsen & Amal Talbi - 111-125 Mass-cargo-affine industries and climate change
by Anja Scholten & Benno Rothstein & Roland Baumhauer - 127-140 The global-scale impacts of climate change on water resources and flooding under new climate and socio-economic scenarios
by Nigel Arnell & Ben Lloyd-Hughes - 141-155 Possible impacts of climate change on debris-flow activity in the Swiss Alps
by Markus Stoffel & Thomas Mendlik & Michelle Schneuwly-Bollschweiler & Andreas Gobiet - 157-170 River discharge to the Baltic Sea in a future climate
by Chantal Donnelly & Wei Yang & Joel Dahné - 171-184 Robust estimates of climate-induced hydrological change in a temperate mountainous region
by N. Köplin & O. Rößler & B. Schädler & R. Weingartner - 185-199 Forest fire danger projections in the Mediterranean using ENSEMBLES regional climate change scenarios
by J. Bedia & S. Herrera & A. Camia & J. M. Moreno & J. M. Gutiérrez - 201-215 The construction of oxygen isotope chronologies from tree-ring series sampled at different temporal resolution and its use as climate proxies: statistical aspects
by Marika Haupt & Michael Friedrich & Vladimir Shishov & Tatjana Boettger - 217-227 Early hygrometric observations in Padua, Italy, from 1794 to 1826: the Chiminello goose quill hygrometer versus the de Saussure hair hygrometer
by Dario Camuffo & Chiara Bertolin & Arianna Bergonzini & Chiara Amore & Claudio Cocheo - 229-241 Tracing anthropogenic carbon dioxide and methane emissions to fossil fuel and cement producers, 1854–2010
by Richard Heede - 243-256 Seasonal to yearly assessment of temperature and precipitation trends in the North Western Mediterranean Basin by dynamical downscaling of climate scenarios at high resolution (1971–2050)
by M. Gonçalves & A. Barrera-Escoda & D. Guerreiro & J. Baldasano & J. Cunillera - 257-269 Anthropogenic and natural causes of climate change
by David Stern & Robert Kaufmann - 271-282 A framework for testing the ability of models to project climate change and its impacts
by J. Refsgaard & H. Madsen & V. Andréassian & K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen & T. Davidson & M. Drews & D. Hamilton & E. Jeppesen & E. Kjellström & J. Olesen & T. Sonnenborg & D. Trolle & P. Willems & J. Christensen - 283-298 Impact of anthropogenic CO 2 on the next glacial cycle
by Carmen Herrero & Antonio García-Olivares & Josep Pelegrí - 299-311 Research agendas in climate studies: the case of West Antarctic Ice Sheet research
by William Thomas - 313-327 Rancher and farmer perceptions of climate change in Nevada, USA
by Zhongwei Liu & William Smith & Ahmad Safi - 329-329 Erratum to: Spatial variations of sea-level rise and impacts: An application of DIVA
by Sally Brown & Robert Nicholls & Jason Lowe & Jochen Hinkel - 331-340 Climate change response in Europe: what’s the reality? Analysis of adaptation and mitigation plans from 200 urban areas in 11 countries
by D. Reckien & J. Flacke & R. Dawson & O. Heidrich & M. Olazabal & A. Foley & J. Hamann & H. Orru & M. Salvia & S. Gregorio Hurtado & D. Geneletti & F. Pietrapertosa - 341-349 The benefits of recent warming for maize production in high latitude China
by Qingfeng Meng & Peng Hou & David Lobell & Hongfei Wang & Zhenling Cui & Fusuo Zhang & Xinping Chen
December 2013, Volume 121, Issue 4
- 579-594 Comparing the atmosphere to a bathtub: effectiveness of analogy for reasoning about accumulation
by Sophie Guy & Yoshihisa Kashima & Iain Walker & Saffron O’Neill - 595-608 Conservative Protestantism and skepticism of scientists studying climate change
by John Evans & Justin Feng - 609-619 Squeezing information from regional climate change projections - results from a synthesis of CMIP5 results for south-east Queensland, Australia
by Ian Smith & Jozef Syktus & Clive McAlpine & Kenneth Wong - 621-634 The geography of global urban greenhouse gas emissions: an exploratory analysis
by Peter Marcotullio & Andrea Sarzynski & Jochen Albrecht & Niels Schulz & Jake Garcia - 635-647 Incorporating uncertainty of future sea-level rise estimates into vulnerability assessment: A case study in Kahului, Maui
by Hannah Cooper & Qi Chen - 649-660 Wind wave climate change: Impacts on the littoral processes at the Northern Buenos Aires Province Coast, Argentina
by Walter Dragani & Paula Martin & Guadalupe Alonso & Jorge Codignotto & Bárbara Prario & Guido Bacino - 661-671 Is there a common pattern of future gas-phase air pollution in Europe under diverse climate change scenarios?
by Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero & Juan Gómez-Navarro & Rocío Baró & Raquel Lorente & Nuno Ratola & Juan Montávez - 673-687 Severity, duration and frequency of drought in SE England from 1697 to 2011
by B. Todd & N. Macdonald & R. Chiverrell & C. Caminade & J. Hooke - 689-700 The effect of El Niño Southern Oscillation on U.S. corn production and downside risk
by Jesse Tack & David Ubilava - 701-712 Effects of climate and density-dependent factors on population dynamics of the pine processionary moth in the Southern Alps
by Giovanni Tamburini & Lorenzo Marini & Klaus Hellrigl & Cristina Salvadori & Andrea Battisti - 713-725 Growth rate and climate responses of Pinus pinea L. in Italian coastal stands over the last century
by Gianluigi Mazza & Maria Manetti - 727-738 Potential impacts of climate change on warmwater megafauna: the Florida manatee example (Trichechus manatus latirostris)
by Holly Edwards - 739-754 Global streamflow and thermal habitats of freshwater fishes under climate change
by Michelle Vliet & Fulco Ludwig & Pavel Kabat - 755-770 Assessment of institutional capacity to adapt to climate change in transboundary river basins
by Anita Milman & Lisa Bunclark & Declan Conway & William Adger - 771-785 Impact of climate change on the hydrogeology of two basins in northern France
by Florence Habets & Julien Boé & Michel Déqué & Agnès Ducharne & Simon Gascoin & Ali Hachour & Eric Martin & Christian Pagé & Eric Sauquet & Laurent Terray & Dominique Thiéry & Ludovic Oudin & Pascal Viennot - 787-799 Decrease in evaporation over the Indian monsoon region: implication on regional hydrological cycle
by B. Padmakumari & A. Jaswal & B. Goswami - 801-814 Biofuel’s carbon balance: doubts, certainties and implications
by John DeCicco - 815-824 Drivers of change in Brazil’s carbon dioxide emissions
by Manfred Lenzen & Roberto Schaeffer & Jonas Karstensen & Glen Peters
December 2013, Volume 121, Issue 3
- 427-430 Climatic change special issue: geoengineering research and its limitations
by Robert Wood & Stephen Gardiner & Lauren Hartzell-Nichols - 431-444 Climate policy under uncertainty: a case for solar geoengineering
by Juan Moreno-Cruz & David Keith - 445-458 Studying geoengineering with natural and anthropogenic analogs
by Alan Robock & Douglas MacMartin & Riley Duren & Matthew Christensen - 459-472 Defining success and limits of field experiments to test geoengineering by marine cloud brightening
by Robert Wood & Thomas Ackerman - 473-486 If climate action becomes urgent: the importance of response times for various climate strategies
by Detlef Vuuren & Elke Stehfest - 487-497 The long-term policy context for solar radiation management
by Steven Smith & Philip Rasch - 499-512 The Oxford Principles
by Steve Rayner & Clare Heyward & Tim Kruger & Nick Pidgeon & Catherine Redgwell & Julian Savulescu - 513-525 Why geoengineering is not a ‘global public good’, and why it is ethically misleading to frame it as one
by Stephen Gardiner - 527-537 Some whats, whys and worries of geoengineering
by Dale Jamieson - 539-551 The who, what, and wherefore of geoengineering governance
by Daniel Bodansky - 553-565 Governing geoengineering research: why, when and how?
by Lisa Dilling & Rachel Hauser - 567-577 Public engagement on solar radiation management and why it needs to happen now
by Wylie Carr & Christopher Preston & Laurie Yung & Bronislaw Szerszynski & David Keith & Ashley Mercer
November 2013, Volume 121, Issue 2
- 115-124 An essay on the impact of climate change on US agriculture: weather fluctuations, climatic shifts, and adaptation strategies
by S. Seo - 125-128 It’s not just the statistical model. A comment on Seo (2013)
by Maximilian Auffhammer & Wolfram Schlenker - 129-138 Are estimated costs of stringent mitigation biased?
by Terry Barker & Douglas Crawford-Brown - 139-141 Counting only the hits—a rejoinder
by Massimo Tavoni & Richard Tol - 143-160 Electric sector investments under technological and policy-related uncertainties: a stochastic programming approach
by John Bistline & John Weyant - 161-175 Potential for forest carbon plantings to offset greenhouse emissions in Australia: economics and constraints to implementation
by P. Polglase & A. Reeson & C. Hawkins & K. Paul & A. Siggins & J. Turner & D. Crawford & T. Jovanovic & T. Hobbs & K. Opie & J. Carwardine & A. Almeida - 177-193 The economic value of delaying adaptation to sea-level rise: An application to coastal properties in Connecticut
by Tsvetan Tsvetanov & Farhed Shah - 195-207 Projections of global warming-induced impacts on winter storm losses in the German private household sector
by Hermann Held & Friedrich-Wilhelm Gerstengarbe & Tobias Pardowitz & Joaquim Pinto & Uwe Ulbrich & Kai Born & Markus Donat & Melanie Karremann & Gregor Leckebusch & Patrick Ludwig & Katrin Nissen & Hermann Österle & Boris Prahl & Peter Werner & Daniel Befort & Olaf Burghoff - 209-222 The effect of rate of change, variability, and extreme events on the pace of adaptation to a changing climate
by William Travis & Mary Huisenga - 223-237 The importance of health co-benefits in macroeconomic assessments of UK Greenhouse Gas emission reduction strategies
by Henning Jensen & Marcus Keogh-Brown & Richard Smith & Zaid Chalabi & Alan Dangour & Mike Davies & Phil Edwards & Tara Garnett & Moshe Givoni & Ulla Griffiths & Ian Hamilton & James Jarrett & Ian Roberts & Paul Wilkinson & James Woodcock & Andy Haines - 239-253 Impacts of 21st century climate change on global air pollution-related premature mortality
by Yuanyuan Fang & Denise Mauzerall & Junfeng Liu & Arlene Fiore & Larry Horowitz - 255-270 Climate change and mental health: an exploratory case study from Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada
by Ashlee Cunsolo Willox & Sherilee Harper & James Ford & Victoria Edge & Karen Landman & Karen Houle & Sarah Blake & Charlotte Wolfrey - 271-283 Overcoming cross-scale challenges to climate change adaptation for local government: a focus on Australia
by Pierre Mukheibir & Natasha Kuruppu & Anna Gero & Jade Herriman - 285-299 Identifying the exposure of two subsistence villages in Alaska to climate change using traditional ecological knowledge
by Jonathan Ignatowski & Jon Rosales - 301-315 Assessing climate change vulnerability with group multi-criteria decision making approaches
by Yeonjoo Kim & Eun-Sung Chung - 317-329 Quantification of uncertainty sources in a probabilistic climate change assessment of future water shortages
by C. Harris & A. Quinn & J. Bridgeman - 331-347 Simulation of rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal.) population and crop-pest interactions to assess climate change impact
by M. Sujithra & Subhash Chander - 349-363 Assessing the robustness of projected precipitation changes over central Africa on the basis of a multitude of global and regional climate projections
by Andreas Haensler & Fahad Saeed & Daniela Jacob - 365-379 Improved estimation of average warming trend of China from 1951–2010 based on satellite observed land-use data
by Quansheng Ge & Fang Wang & Juerg Luterbacher - 381-395 The challenge to detect and attribute effects of climate change on human and natural systems
by Dáithí Stone & Maximilian Auffhammer & Mark Carey & Gerrit Hansen & Christian Huggel & Wolfgang Cramer & David Lobell & Ulf Molau & Andrew Solow & Lourdes Tibig & Gary Yohe - 397-412 Countries’ contributions to climate change: effect of accounting for all greenhouse gases, recent trends, basic needs and technological progress
by Michel Elzen & Jos Olivier & Niklas Höhne & Greet Janssens-Maenhout - 413-413 Erratum to: The uncertainty about the social cost of carbon: A decomposition analysis using fund
by David Anthoff & Richard Tol - 415-425 Lost in translation? Interpretations of the probability phrases used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in China and the UK
by Adam Harris & Adam Corner & Juemin Xu & Xiufang Du
November 2013, Volume 121, Issue 1
- 1-2 Foreword to the special issue: climate change, extremes, and energy systems
by Michael Mastrandrea & Massimo Tavoni - 3-13 Climate change: changing means and changing extremes
by Markku Rummukainen - 15-26 Changes in weather and climate extremes: phenomenology and empirical approaches
by János Mika - 27-39 Climate impacts on coal, from resource assessments through to environmental remediation
by James Ekmann - 41-53 Vulnerability of the oil and gas sector to climate change and extreme weather events
by Ana Cruz & Elisabeth Krausmann - 55-66 Impacts of, and adaptation options to, extreme weather events and climate change concerning thermal power plants
by Jeannette Sieber - 67-78 Potential consequences of projected climate change impacts on hydroelectricity generation
by Pierre Mukheibir - 79-91 Assessing the vulnerability of wind energy to climate change and extreme events
by S. Pryor & R. Barthelmie - 93-102 Vulnerability of solar energy infrastructure and output to climate change
by Anthony Patt & Stefan Pfenninger & Johan Lilliestam - 103-113 The effect of weather on grid systems and the reliability of electricity supply
by David Ward
October 2013, Volume 120, Issue 4
- 683-695 A note on climate change adaptation for seaports: a challenge for global ports, a challenge for global society
by Austin Becker & Michele Acciaro & Regina Asariotis & Edgard Cabrera & Laurent Cretegny & Philippe Crist & Miguel Esteban & Andrew Mather & Steve Messner & Susumu Naruse & Adolf Ng & Stefan Rahmstorf & Michael Savonis & Dong-Wook Song & Vladimir Stenek & Adonis Velegrakis - 697-711 Coasts, water levels, and climate change: A Great Lakes perspective
by Andrew Gronewold & Vincent Fortin & Brent Lofgren & Anne Clites & Craig Stow & Frank Quinn - 713-725 Re-thinking coastal adaptation strategy: from SLR to land risks—Can the water policy fill the coastal strategy vacuum? The case of Morocco
by Samira Idllalène - 727-739 Climate change and adaptation: an integrated framework linking social and physical aspects in poorly-gauged regions
by Sujata Manandhar & Vishnu Pandey & Futaba Kazama - 741-754 The potential effects of climate change on malaria transmission in Africa using bias-corrected regionalised climate projections and a simple malaria seasonality model
by Volker Ermert & Andreas Fink & Heiko Paeth - 755-769 Understanding variations and seasonal characteristics of net primary production under two types of climate change scenarios in China using the LPJ model
by Guodong Sun & Mu Mu - 771-784 Assessment of the climate preparedness of 30 urban areas in the UK
by Oliver Heidrich & Richard Dawson & Diana Reckien & Claire Walsh - 785-799 Climate change and road freight safety: a multidisciplinary exploration
by David Jaroszweski & Lee Chapman & Judith Petts - 801-814 Clearing the air: incorporating air quality and environmental justice into climate policy
by James Boyce & Manuel Pastor - 815-830 Combined inequality in wealth and risk leads to disaster in the climate change game
by Maxwell Burton-Chellew & Robert May & Stuart West - 831-843 Circumspection, reciprocity, and optimal carbon prices
by Robert Kopp & Bryan Mignone - 845-857 Impact of the Doha outcome on surplus emission allowances and their effect on developed country emissions
by Claudine Chen & Johannes Gütschow & Marion Vieweg & Kirsten Macey & Michiel Schaeffer - 859-869 Large biases and inconsistent climate change signals in ENSEMBLES regional projections
by Marco Turco & Antonella Sanna & Sixto Herrera & Maria-Carmen Llasat & José Gutiérrez - 871-887 Multi-variable error correction of regional climate models
by Renate Wilcke & Thomas Mendlik & Andreas Gobiet - 889-901 Estimating environmentally relevant fixed nitrogen demand in the 21st century
by Wilfried Winiwarter & Jan Erisman & James Galloway & Zbigniew Klimont & Mark Sutton - 903-914 The danger of overvaluing methane’s influence on future climate change
by Julie Shoemaker & Daniel Schrag - 915-930 Methodological differences in projected potential evapotranspiration
by Stephanie McAfee - 931-944 Multidecadal oscillatory behaviour of rainfall extremes in Europe
by Patrick Willems - 945-957 Multivariate analysis of modern and fossil pollen data from the central Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang, NW China
by Yun Zhang & Zhaochen Kong & Hui Zhang - 959-959 Erratum to: No consensus on consensus: the challenge of finding a universal approach to measuring and mapping ensemble consistency in GCM projections
by Carol McSweeney & Richard Jones - 961-963 Erratum to: Regional hydrological cycle changes in response to an ambitious mitigation scenario
by H. Huebener & M. Sanderson & I. Höschel & J. Körper & T. Johns & J.-F. Royer & E. Roeckner & E. Manzini & J.-L. Dufresne & O. Otterå & J. Tjiputra & D. Salas y Melia & M. Giorgetta & S. Denvil & P. Fogli - 965-975 Climate change projections of the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP)
by L. Mearns & S. Sain & L. Leung & M. Bukovsky & S. McGinnis & S. Biner & D. Caya & R. Arritt & W. Gutowski & E. Takle & M. Snyder & R. Jones & A. Nunes & S. Tucker & D. Herzmann & L. McDaniel & L. Sloan
October 2013, Volume 120, Issue 3
- 509-515 Introduction: climate change and indigenous peoples of the USA
by Daniel Wildcat - 517-530 Justice forward: Tribes, climate adaptation and responsibility
by Kyle Whyte - 531-544 Culture, law, risk and governance: contexts of traditional knowledge in climate change adaptation
by Terry Williams & Preston Hardison - 545-556 The impacts of climate change on tribal traditional foods
by Kathy Lynn & John Daigle & Jennie Hoffman & Frank Lake & Natalie Michelle & Darren Ranco & Carson Viles & Garrit Voggesser & Paul Williams - 557-567 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 - 569-584 Climate change impacts on the water resources of American Indians and Alaska Natives in the U.S
by K. Cozzetto & K. Chief & K. Dittmer & M. Brubaker & R. Gough & K. Souza & F. Ettawageshik & S. Wotkyns & S. Opitz-Stapleton & S. Duren & P. Chavan - 585-599 Climate change in arid lands and Native American socioeconomic vulnerability: The case of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
by Mahesh Gautam & Karletta Chief & William Smith - 601-614 The impact of climate change on tribal communities in the US: displacement, relocation, and human rights
by Julie Maldonado & Christine Shearer & Robin Bronen & Kristina Peterson & Heather Lazrus - 615-626 Cultural impacts to tribes from climate change influences on forests
by Garrit Voggesser & Kathy Lynn & John Daigle & Frank Lake & Darren Ranco - 627-641 Changing streamflow on Columbia basin tribal lands—climate change and salmon
by Kyle Dittmer - 643-655 Exploring effects of climate change on Northern Plains American Indian health
by John Doyle & Margaret Redsteer & Margaret Eggers - 657-670 The effect of climate change on glacier ablation and baseflow support in the Nooksack River basin and implications on Pacific salmonid species protection and recovery
by Oliver Grah & Jezra Beaulieu - 671-682 Re-thinking colonialism to prepare for the impacts of rapid environmental change
by Nicholas Reo & Angela Parker
September 2013, Volume 120, Issue 1
- 1-12 A new strategy for global climate protection
by Richard Stewart & Michael Oppenheimer & Bryce Rudyk - 13-19 Rethinking US climate advocacy
by Amy Luers