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April 2024, Volume 177, Issue 4
- 1-26 Climate change, large risks, small risks, and the value per statistical life
by Anna Alberini & Milan Ščasný - 1-26 Preparing Colombian coffee production for climate change: Integrated spatial modelling to identify potential robusta coffee (Coffea canephora P.) growing areas
by Carlos E. González-Orozco & Mario Porcel & Vivekananda Mittahalli Byrareddy & Eric Rahn & William A. Cardona & Diego A. Salinas Velandia & Gustavo A. Araujo-Carrillo & Jarrod Kath
March 2024, Volume 177, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: A stakeholder-guided marine heatwave hazard index for fisheries and aquaculture
by Jules B. Kajtar & Neil J. Holbrook & Anna Lyth & Alistair J. Hobday & Craig N. Mundy & Sarah C. Ugalde - 1-8 Editorial Introduction to the Topical Collection: Accrual of Climate Change Risk in Six Vulnerable Countries
by Daniela Jacob & Tania Guillén Bolaños - 1-15 Biodiversity losses associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels in six countries
by J. Price & R. Warren & N. Forstenhäusler - 1-19 From regional climate models to usable information
by Julie Jebeile - 1-19 Morality meets menu: investigating the impact of moral appeals on vegetarianism through a conjoint survey experiment
by Nela Mrchkovska & Nives Dolšak & Aseem Prakash - 1-20 Assessing the potential risks of climate change on the natural capital of six countries resulting from global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels
by Jeff Price & Rachel Warren & Nicole Forstenhäusler & Rhosanna Jenkins & Erin Graham - 1-20 The newsworthiness of “climate change” in China over the last thirty years (1993–2022): a diachronic corpus-based news discourse analysis
by Cheng Chen & Renping Liu - 1-20 Banking deregulation and consumption of home durables
by Evren Damar & Ian Lange & Caitlin McKennie & Mirko Moro - 1-21 Insurance retreat in residential properties from future sea level rise in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Belinda Storey & Sally Owen & Christian Zammit & Ilan Noy - 1-21 Historical climate impact attribution of changes in river flow and sediment loads at selected gauging stations in the Nile basin
by Albert Nkwasa & Celray James Chawanda & Annika Schlemm & Job Ekolu & Katja Frieler & Ann Griensven - 1-21 Municipal perspectives on managed retreat and flood mitigation: A case analysis of Merritt, Canada after the 2021 British Columbia flood disaster
by Shaieree Cottar & Johanna Wandel - 1-21 The emerging “evident” role of climatic risk on migration: a study of four U.S. metropolitans
by Haiyan Hao & Yan Wang - 1-21 Decoupling of CO2 emissions and income in the U.S.: A new look from EKC
by Zuyi Wang & Man-Keun Kim - 1-22 Climate change projections for building energy simulation studies: a CORDEX-based methodological approach to manage uncertainties
by Tanea Coronato & Pablo G. Zaninelli & Rita Abalone & Andrea F. Carril - 1-24 Risks associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels in human and natural systems in six countries
by R. Warren & J. Price & N. Forstenhäusler & O. Andrews & S. Brown & K. Ebi & D. Gernaat & P. Goodwin & D. Guan & Y. He & D. Manful & Z. Yin & Y. Hu & K. Jenkins & R. Jenkins & A. Kennedy-Asser & T. J. Osborn & D. VanVuuren & C. Wallace & D. Wang & R. Wright - 1-24 How do sensemaking and climate change education affect climate engagement at the grassroots level? A study of five communities in Southeastern Ghana
by Henry Adobor - 1-24 Flood risk assessment and adaptation under changing climate for the agricultural system in the Ghanaian White Volta Basin
by Wouter K. Smits & Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attoh & Fulco Ludwig - 1-24 The evolution of “riskscapes”: 100 years of climate change and mountaineering activity in the Lake Louise area of the Canadian Rockies
by Katherine Hanly & Graham McDowell - 1-26 Academic capture in the Anthropocene: a framework to assess climate action in higher education
by Paul Lachapelle & Patrick Belmont & Marco Grasso & Roslynn McCann & Dawn H. Gouge & Jerri Husch & Cheryl Boer & Daniela Molzbichler & Sarah Klain - 1-27 Addressing knowledge gaps on emerging issues in weather and climate extreme events: a systematic review
by Kamil Muhammad Kafi & Zakiah Ponrahono & Aliyu Salisu Barau - 1-28 Emotions, worry, efficacy, and climate change–related sustainability behaviors among a representative sample of Texas and Florida residents
by Dana Rose Garfin & Michelle V. Zernick & Gabrielle Wong-Parodi - 1-28 Orchestrating the climate choir: the boundaries of scientists’ expertise, the relevance of experiential knowledge, and quality assurance in the public climate debate
by Peter Busch Nicolaisen - 1-42 The animal agriculture industry, US universities, and the obstruction of climate understanding and policy
by Viveca Morris & Jennifer Jacquet
February 2024, Volume 177, Issue 2
- 1-1 Correction to: Progress on climate action: a multilingual machine learning analysis of the global stocktake
by Anne J. Sietsma & Rick W. Groenendijk & Robbert Biesbroek - 1-2 Correction to: Farmers’ perceptions of climate change affect their adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes
by Tarik Tanure & Rafael Faria Abreu Campos & Júlio César Reis & Rayna Benzeev & Peter Newton & Renato Aragão Ribeiro Rodrigues & Ana Maria Hermeto Camilo Oliveira - 1-2 Correction to: Assessing the remaining carbon budget through the lens of policy-driven acidification and temperature targets
by Sandy Avrutin & Philip Goodwin & Thomas H. G. Ezard - 1-12 Quasquicentennial shrinkage of glacier as a testimony of regional climate change: an example of Janapa Garang glacier (JPG), Baspa basin, Western Himalayas, India
by Chinmay U. Dongare & Bhushan S. Deota & Mudit D. Mankad & Yogi N. Trivedi - 1-19 Analysis, evaluation and implications of Rhode Island’s “2021 Act on Climate” for response to climate change
by Doosu Kim & Tae Jung Park - 1-20 Why we need lower-performance climate models
by Ryan O’Loughlin - 1-20 Perceived naturalness predicts public support for sustainable protein technology
by Sarah Gonzalez Coffin & Waverly Eichhorst & Amanda R. Carrico & Yoel Inbar & Peter Newton & Leaf Boven - 1-20 Updating probable maximum precipitation for Hong Kong under intensifying extreme precipitation events
by Ping Lan & Li Guo & Yaling Zhang & Guanghua Qin & Xiaodong Li & Carlos R. Mello & Elizabeth W. Boyer & Yehui Zhang & Bihang Fan - 1-20 Impacts of natural and anthropogenic forcings on historical and future changes in global-land surface air temperature in CMIP6–DAMIP simulations
by Chuan Xu & Tianbao Zhao & Jingpeng Zhang & Lijuan Hua & Li Tao - 1-21 Climatic effects of the Williston Reservoir on Tsay Keh Dene Nation Territory of northern British Columbia, Canada
by Chibuike Onwukwe & Peter L. Jackson & Siraj ul Islam & Stephen J. Déry & Brian Menounos & Kristen Marini & Michael Tilson - 1-22 Climate projections of human thermal comfort for indoor workplaces
by Markus Sulzer & Andreas Christen - 1-22 Perceptions of environmental changes among a climate-vulnerable population from Bangladesh
by Jan Freihardt - 1-22 A stakeholder-guided marine heatwave hazard index for fisheries and aquaculture
by Jules B. Kajtar & Neil J. Holbrook & Anna Lyth & Alistair J. Hobday & Craig N. Mundy & Sarah C. Ugalde - 1-22 Variation in fire danger in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region over the past 30 years and its linkage with atmospheric circulation
by Mengxin Bai & Wupeng Du & Maowei Wu & Chengpeng Zhang & Pei Xing & Zhixin Hao - 1-23 A warm-season drought reconstruction in central-northern Pakistan inferred from tree rings since 1670 CE and its possible climatic mechanism
by Adam Khan & Feng Chen & Heli Zhang & Sidra Saleem & Hamada E. Ali & Weipeng Yue & Martín Hadad - 1-24 There is no word for ‘nature’ in our language: rethinking nature-based solutions from the perspective of Indigenous Peoples located in Canada
by Graeme Reed & Nicolas D. Brunet & Deborah McGregor & Curtis Scurr & Tonio Sadik & Jamie Lavigne & Sheri Longboat
January 2024, Volume 177, Issue 1
- 1-2 Correction to: Stories of loss and healing: connecting non-economic loss and damage, gender-based violence and wellbeing erosion in the Asia–Pacific region
by Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson & Alvin Chandra & Karen E. McNamara - 1-17 Climate change countermovements and adaptive strategies: insights from Heartland Institute annual conferences a decade apart
by Maxwell Boykoff - 1-17 Presenting balanced geoengineering information has little effect on mitigation engagement
by Christine Merk & Gernot Wagner - 1-18 Electric utility plans are consistent with Renewable Portfolio Standards and Clean Energy Standards in most US states
by Grace D. Kroeger & Matthew G. Burgess - 1-19 Habitability of low-lying socio-ecological systems under a changing climate
by Tom Spencer & Alexandre K. Magnan & Simon Donner & Matthias Garschagen & James Ford & Virginie K. E. Duvat & Colette C. C. Wabnitz - 1-20 Attribution of current trends in streamflow to climate change for 12 Central Asian catchments
by Iulii Didovets & Valentina Krysanova & Aliya Nurbatsina & Bijan Fallah & Viktoriya Krylova & Assel Saparova & Jafar Niyazov & Olga Kalashnikova & Fred Fokko Hattermann - 1-21 Effects of climate and winter cover crops on nutrient loss in agricultural watersheds in the midwestern U.S
by Alan F. Hamlet & Nima Ehsani & Jennifer L. Tank & Zachariah Silver & Kyuhyun Byun & Ursula H. Mahl & Shannon L. Speir & Matt T. Trentman & Todd V. Royer - 1-21 How the experience of California wildfires shape Twitter climate change framings
by Jessie W. Y. Ko & Shengquan Ni & Alexander Taylor & Xiusi Chen & Yicong Huang & Avinash Kumar & Sadeem Alsudais & Zuozhi Wang & Xiaozhen Liu & Wei Wang & Chen Li & Suellen Hopfer - 1-22 River freeze-up date anomalies during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries in southern Northeast China reconstructed from the Korean Envoys Yanxing Book
by Yu Guo & Xiuqi Fang & Yu Ye - 1-22 Impacts of anthropogenic forcing and internal variability on the rapid warming over the Tibetan Plateau
by Zhaomin Ding & Panmao Zhai & Renguang Wu - 1-22 Experts and expertise in practices of citizen engagement in climate policy: a comparative analysis of two contrasting cases
by Lisette Beek & Niek Mouter & Peter Pelzer & Maarten Hajer & Detlef Vuuren - 1-22 Interplay between climate change and climate variability: the 2022 drought in Central South America
by Paola A. Arias & Juan Antonio Rivera & Anna A. Sörensson & Mariam Zachariah & Clair Barnes & Sjoukje Philip & Sarah Kew & Robert Vautard & Gerbrand Koren & Izidine Pinto & Maja Vahlberg & Roop Singh & Emmanuel Raju & Sihan Li & Wenchang Yang & Gabriel A. Vecchi & Friederike E. L. Otto - 1-23 Revolutionising sustainability leadership and education: addressing the human dimension to support flourishing, culture and system transformation
by Christine Wamsler & Gustav Osberg & Jeroen Janss & Liane Stephan - 1-24 Farmers’ perceptions of climate change affect their adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes
by Tarik Tanure & Rafael Faria de Abreu Campos & Júlio César Reis & Rayna Benzeev & Peter Newton & Renato Aragão Ribeiro Rodrigues & Ana Maria Hermeto Camilo de Oliveira - 1-26 Estimating wildfire potential in Taiwan under different climate change scenarios
by Hong Wen Yu & S. Y. Simon Wang & Wan Yu Liu - 1-26 The implication of atmospheric aerosols on rainfall over Malawi, Southeast Africa
by Matthews Nyasulu & Md. Mozammel Haque & Kanike Raghavendra Kumar & Alexander Francis & Nimashi P. M. Chathurangika & Tahmina Binte Shiraj & Nazir Ahmmad & Mohammad Lokman Hossain - 1-32 A methodology for analysing the impacts of climate change on maritime security
by James Brennan & Basil Germond
December 2023, Volume 176, Issue 12
- 1-1 Correction to: What climate? The different meaning of climate indicators in violent conflict studies
by Ruben Dahm & Karen Meijer & Ernst Kuneman & Louise Schaik - 1-1 Correction to: Potential impacts of 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming levels on drought modes over Eastern Africa
by Mariam Nguvava & Babatunde J. Abiodun - 1-8 Policy diffusion and the interdependent fuel taxes
by Muzhou Zhang - 1-12 Progress on climate action: a multilingual machine learning analysis of the global stocktake
by Anne J. Sietsma & Rick W. Groenendijk & Robbert Biesbroek - 1-14 Challenging the universality of heatwave definitions: gridded temperature discrepancies across climate regions
by Erin Coughlan de Perez & Julie Arrighi & Joalane Marunye - 1-16 Global warming vs. climate change frames: revisiting framing effects based on new experimental evidence collected in 30 European countries
by Ádám Stefkovics & Lili Zenovitz - 1-17 Potential impacts of 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming levels on drought modes over Eastern Africa
by Mariam Nguvava & Babatunde J. Abiodun - 1-18 Dependency ratio and emission trading scheme: a case study in China
by Shuyang Chen - 1-19 Diagnosing the ability of reservoir operations to meet hydropower production and fisheries needs under climate change in a western cordillera drainage basin
by Samah Larabi & Markus A. Schnorbus & Francis Zwiers - 1-19 Analyzing variation in state newspaper coverage of climate change
by Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo & Brandon Dunk & Andrew Karch - 1-19 Understanding changes in the timing of heavy storms: a regional case study of climate change impacts
by Albert Jiang & Edward McBean & Peineng Zeng & Yi Wang & Han Chen & Andrew Binns & Bahram Gharabaghi - 1-20 Biotic interactions under risk: climate change drives spatial mismatch between a critically endangered tree and its seed dispersers and predators
by Cesar Augusto Marchioro & Flavia Krechemer & Karine Louise Santos & Alexandre Siminski - 1-21 Climate change impacts on streamflow and nutrient loading to Lake Okeechobee
by Jung-Hun Song & Satbyeol Shin & Yogesh P. Khare & Younggu Her - 1-21 Examining current bias and future projection consistency of globally downscaled climate projections commonly used in climate impact studies
by Lucas Berio Fortini & Lauren R. Kaiser & Abby G. Frazier & Thomas W. Giambelluca - 1-21 Model uncertainty in synoptic circulation patterns and precipitation changes in Southern South America using CMIP5 and CMIP6 models
by Matías Ezequiel Olmo & María Laura Bettolli & Rocío Balmaceda-Huarte - 1-21 Making people aware of eco-innovations can decrease climate despair
by Chris Neale & Maura M. K. Austin & Jenny Roe & Benjamin A. Converse - 1-23 What do we know about spillover between the climate change futures market and the carbon futures market?
by Mohammad Enamul Hoque & Faik Bilgili & Sourav Batabyal - 1-23 Co-benefits as a rationale and co-benefits as a factor for urban climate action: linking air quality and emission reductions in Moscow, Paris, and Montreal
by Matteo Roggero & Anastasiia Gotgelf & Klaus Eisenack - 1-24 Weighting climate models for hydrological projections: effects on contrasting hydroclimatic regions
by Mariana Castaneda-Gonzalez & Annie Poulin & Rabindranarth Romero-Lopez & Richard Turcotte - 1-24 Social dimensions of adaptation to climate change in rangelands: a systematic literature review
by Ada P. Smith & Sechindra Vallury & Elizabeth Covelli Metcalf - 1-25 Future flow and water temperature scenarios in an impounded drainage basin: implications for summer flow and temperature management downstream of the dam
by Mostafa Khorsandi & André St-Hilaire & Richard Arsenault & Jean-Luc Martel & Samah Larabi & Markus Schnorbus & Francis Zwiers - 1-26 Assessing carbon cycle projections from complex and simple models under SSP scenarios
by Irina Melnikova & Philippe Ciais & Olivier Boucher & Katsumasa Tanaka
November 2023, Volume 176, Issue 11
- 1-4 Review of Responding to the Climate Threat, by Gary Yohe, Henry Jacoby, Richard Richels, and Benjamin Santer (Springer, 2023) for Climatic Change
by Paul A. Hanle - 1-19 Understanding the role of green finance and renewable energy consumption for sustainable development in ACI economies
by Muhammad Awais Baloch & Danish & Zubeyde Senturk Ulucak - 1-20 Climate change and human health: estimating district-level health vulnerabilities in the Indian context
by Divya Chaudhry & Indranil Mukhopadhyay - 1-20 Attributing historical streamflow changes in the Jhelum River basin to climate change
by Mustafa Javed & Iulii Didovets & Jürgen Böhner & Shabeh ul Hasson - 1-22 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 - 1-22 Climate-induced shifts in irrigation water demand and supply during sensitive crop growth phases in South Asia
by Qurat-ul-Ain Ahmad & Eddy Moors & Hester Biemans & Nuzba Shaheen & Ilyas Masih & Muhammad Zia Rahman Hashmi - 1-23 Detection and attribution of changes in streamflow and snowpack in Arctic river basins
by Olga Nasonova & Yeugeniy Gusev & Evgeny Kovalev - 1-23 What climate? The different meaning of climate indicators in violent conflict studies
by Ruben Dahm & Karen Meijer & Ernst Kuneman & Louise Schaik - 1-23 How subjectivities and subject-making influence community participation in climate change adaptation: the case of Vietnam
by Van Thi Hong Le & Thong Anh Tran & Maria Fay Rola-Rubzen - 1-24 Cross-border impacts of climate change affect the energy transition: Insights from the Finnish energy sector
by Fanny Groundstroem - 1-24 Asymmetric business cycle changes in US carbon emissions and oil market shocks
by Xueting Jiang & David I. Stern - 1-25 Multiple dimensions of extreme weather events and their impacts on biodiversity
by Juan David González-Trujillo & Rosa M. Román-Cuesta & Aarón Israel Muñiz-Castillo & Cibele H. Amaral & Miguel B. Araújo - 1-28 Partitioning model uncertainty in multi-model ensemble river flow projections
by Gordon Aitken & Lindsay Beevers & Simon Parry & Katie Facer-Childs - 1-34 Stories of loss and healing: connecting non-economic loss and damage, gender-based violence and wellbeing erosion in the Asia–Pacific region
by Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson & Alvin Chandra & Karen E. McNamara
October 2023, Volume 176, Issue 10
- 1-13 Does land security matter in adapting to climate change? an empirical evidence from Benin
by Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide - 1-14 Climate cooperation with risky solar geoengineering
by Todd L. Cherry & Stephan Kroll & David M. McEvoy - 1-17 Implementing climate literacy in schools — what to teach our teachers?
by Anna-Kathryn Leve & Hanno Michel & Ute Harms - 1-18 How many people will live in poverty because of climate change? A macro-level projection analysis to 2070
by Jonathan D. Moyer & Audrey Pirzadeh & Mohammod Irfan & José Solórzano & Barbara Stone & Yutang Xiong & Taylor Hanna & Barry B. Hughes - 1-19 Establishing resilience in times of climate change—a perspective on humans and buildings
by H. Pallubinsky & R. P. Kramer & W. D. Marken Lichtenbelt - 1-20 Increasing impacts of summer extreme precipitation and heatwaves in eastern China
by Yulong Yao & Wei Zhang & Ben Kirtman - 1-21 Perceptions of urban green infrastructures for climate change adaptation in Lausanne, Switzerland: unveiling the role of biodiversity and planting composition
by Claire Doussard & Muriel Delabarre - 1-21 SRM on the table: the role of geoengineering for the stability and effectiveness of climate coalitions
by Piergiuseppe Pezzoli & Johannes Emmerling & Massimo Tavoni - 1-24 Climate change information tailored to the agricultural sector in Central Europe, exemplified on the region of Lower Franconia
by Heiko Paeth & Daniel Schönbein & Luzia Keupp & Daniel Abel & Freddy Bangelesa & Miriam Baumann & Christian Büdel & Christian Hartmann & Christof Kneisel & Konstantin Kobs & Julian Krause & Martin Krech & Felix Pollinger & Christian Schäfer & Michael Steininger & Birgit Terhorst & Tobias Ullmann & Martina Wilde & Katrin Ziegler & Bernd Zimanowski & Roland Baumhauer & Andreas Hotho - 1-24 Determining the willingness to link climate and trade policy
by Marcel Lumkowsky & Emily K. Carlton & David G. Victor & Astrid Dannenberg - 1-25 Attribution assessment of hydrological trends and extremes to climate change for Northern high latitude catchments in Norway
by Xue Yang & Shaochun Huang - 1-26 Projected changes in heat wave characteristics over India
by Neethu C & K V Ramesh - 1-28 Ground-based climate data show evidence of warming and intensification of the seasonal rainfall cycle during the 1960–2020 period in Yangambi, central Congo Basin
by Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu & Joris Van Acker & Hans Van de Vyver & Nils Bourland & José Mbifo Ndiapo & Théophile Besango Likwela & Michel Lokonda Wa Kipifo & Amand Mbuya Kankolongo & Jan Van den Bulcke & Hans Beeckman & Marijn Bauters & Pascal Boeckx & Hans Verbeeck & Kim Jacobsen & Gaston Demarée & Françoise Gellens-Meulenberghs & Wannes Hubau - 1-30 Revisiting the bias correction of climate models for impact studies
by Thi Lan Anh Dinh & Filipe Aires
September 2023, Volume 176, Issue 9
- 1-7 Extreme weather events and public attention to climate change in Australia
by Christopher Crellin & Robert MacNeil - 1-12 Spatial distribution of indigenous climate indicator development for rural smallholder farmers in Nkomazi local municipality, South Africa
by Nomcebo Ubisi & Unathi Kolanisi & Obert Jiri & Frederick Tshitangano - 1-16 Evaluating normative capacity through Arctic environmental governance
by Corine Wood-Donnelly - 1-17 Climate casualties or human disturbance? Shrinking distribution of the three large carnivores in the Greater Himalaya
by Muzaffar A. Kichloo & Koustubh Sharma & Neeraj Sharma - 1-18 Assessing the remaining carbon budget through the lens of policy-driven acidification and temperature targets
by Sandy Avrutin & Philip Goodwin & Thomas H. G. Ezard - 1-18 Climate change amplified the 2009 extreme landslide event in Austria
by Aditya N. Mishra & Douglas Maraun & Raphael Knevels & Heimo Truhetz & Alexander Brenning & Herwig Proske - 1-19 Projecting climate change impacts on ice phenology across Midwestern and Northeastern United States lakes
by Kevin Blagrave & Sapna Sharma - 1-21 Sea level rise risk interactions with coastal property values: a case study of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i
by Nori Tarui & Seth Urbanski & Quang Loc Lam & Makena Coffman & Conrad Newfield - 1-21 Future changes in rainy season characteristics over East China under continuous warming
by Jinling Piao & Wen Chen & Jin-Soo Kim & Wen Zhou & Shangfeng Chen & Peng Hu & Xiaoqing Lan - 1-21 Detection, attribution, and specifying mechanisms of hydrological changes in geographically different river basins
by Alexander Gelfan & Andrey Kalugin & Inna Krylenko - 1-21 Resilience to extreme weather events and local financial structure of prefecture-level cities in China
by Vinzenz Peters & Jingtian Wang & Mark Sanders - 1-22 Is there a generational shift in preferences for forest carbon sequestration vs. preservation of agricultural landscapes?
by Xiaozi Liu & Henrik Lindhjem & Kristine Grimsrud & Einar Leknes & Endre Tvinnereim - 1-23 What is a heat(wave)? An interdisciplinary perspective
by Zofia Boni & Zofia Bieńkowska & Franciszek Chwałczyk & Barbara Jancewicz & Iulia Marginean & Paloma Yáñez Serrano
August 2023, Volume 176, Issue 8
- 1-11 When the fraction of attributable risk does not inform the impact associated with anthropogenic climate change
by Patrick T. Brown - 1-14 Public recognition of climate change inequities within the United States
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Adam R. Pearson - 1-19 Climate change, air conditioning, and urbanization—evidence from daily household electricity consumption data in China
by Jian Cui & Lunyu Xie & Xinye Zheng - 1-19 A blessing or a curse? China’s Arctic involvement and its environmental policy to prevent further climatic change and pollution
by Yaohui Wang - 1-19 Machine learning and the quest for objectivity in climate model parameterization
by Julie Jebeile & Vincent Lam & Mason Majszak & Tim Räz - 1-19 Heterogeneous responses to climate: evidence from residential electricity consumption
by Yabin Da & Bin Zeng & Jing-Li Fan & Jiawei Hu & Lanlan Li - 1-20 An empirical estimate for the snow albedo feedback effect
by Robert K. Kaufmann & Felix Pretis - 1-20 Extreme events in the multi-proxy South Pacific drought atlas
by Philippa A. Higgins & Jonathan G. Palmer & Martin S. Andersen & Christian S. M. Turney & Fiona Johnson - 1-20 Multi-criteria analysis for rapid vulnerability assessment of marine species to climate change
by Curtis Champion & James R. Lawson & Joanna Pardoe & Derrick O. Cruz & Ashley M. Fowler & Fabrice Jaine & Hayden T. Schilling & Melinda A. Coleman - 1-20 Climate change adaptation activities planning and implementation in large cities: results of research carried out in Poland and selected European cities
by Alina Pancewicz & Wiktoria Anczykowska & Natalia Żak - 1-21 Public response to solar geoengineering: how media frames about stratospheric aerosol injection affect opinions
by Toby Bolsen & Risa Palm & Russell E. Luke - 1-22 Assessing the future global distribution of land ecosystems as determined by climate change and cropland incursion
by Richard D. Robertson & Alessandro De Pinto & Nicola Cenacchi - 1-22 Green frontrunner or indebted culprit? Assessing Denmark’s climate targets in light of fair contributions under the Paris Agreement
by Joachim Peter Tilsted & Anders Bjørn - 1-22 Mapping inundation from sea level rise and its interaction with land cover in the Sundarbans mangrove forest
by Akbar Hossain Kanan & Francesco Pirotti & Mauro Masiero & Md Masudur Rahman - 1-22 Migration as adaptation to freshwater and inland hydroclimatic changes? A meta-review of existing evidence
by Martina Angela Caretta & Valeria Fanghella & Pam Rittelmeyer & Jaishri Srinivasan & Prajjwal K. Panday & Jagadish Parajuli & Ritu Priya & E. B. Uday Bhaskar Reddy & Cydney Kate Seigerman & Aditi Mukherji - 1-22 Impact of climate change on human health concerning climate-induced natural disaster: evidence from an eastern Indian state
by Jyotirekha Purohit & Himanshu Sekhar Rout - 1-23 2022 early-summer heatwave in Southern South America: 60 times more likely due to climate change
by Juan Antonio Rivera & Paola A. Arias & Anna A. Sörensson & Mariam Zachariah & Clair Barnes & Sjoukje Philip & Sarah Kew & Robert Vautard & Gerbrand Koren & Izidine Pinto & Maja Vahlberg & Roop Singh & Emmanuel Raju & Sihan Li & Wenchang Yang & Gabriel A. Vecchi & Luke J. Harrington & Friederike E. L. Otto - 1-24 Better clean or efficient? Panel regressions
by Nicolas Schneider & Avik Sinha - 1-25 Assessing climate service products with evaluation metrics: an application to decision support tools for climate change adaptation in the USA
by Momtaz Jahan & Julia Reis & Julie Shortridge
July 2023, Volume 176, Issue 7
- 1-1 Correction to: Do all roads lead to Paris?
by Gregory Trencher & Mathieu Blondeel & Jusen Asuka - 1-1 Correction to: Centenary (1930–2023) climate, and snow cover changes in the Western Alps of Italy. The Ossola valley
by Leonardo Stucchi & Claudia Dresti & Daniele Bocchiola - 1-1 Correction to: Cold waves still matter: characteristics and associated climatic signals in Europe
by Benjamin Quesada & Robert Vautard & Pascal Yiou - 1-9 “Cooling credits” are not a viable climate solution
by Michael S. Diamond & Kelly Wanser & Olivier Boucher - 1-17 Using records of well completions to assess vulnerability of domestic wells in the Northeast U.S. to drought
by Brigid Mulroe & Stephen B. Shaw & Charles N. Kroll - 1-17 Mapping vessel traffic patterns in the ice-covered waters of the Pacific Arctic
by Kelly Kapsar & Grant Gunn & Lawson Brigham & Jianguo Liu - 1-18 Ungulate-vehicle crashes peak a month earlier than 38 years ago due to global warming
by Michal Bíl & Richard Andrášik & Tomáš Kušta & Tomáš Bartonička - 1-19 Variability in temperature extremes across the Tibetan Plateau and its non-uniform responses to different ENSO types
by Zhiwei Yong & Zegen Wang & Junnan Xiong & Chongchong Ye & Huaizhang Sun & Shaojie Wu - 1-21 Environmental subjectivities and experiences of climate extreme-driven loss and damage in northern Australia
by Guy Jackson - 1-21 Regional environmental governance of protected natural territories in the European North: Russia, Finland, and Norway, and the case of Pasvik-Inari Trilateral Park
by Vladislava Vladimirova - 1-21 Projected change of East-Asian winter precipitation related to strong El Niño under the future emission scenarios
by Yu Huang & Hong-Li Ren & Jong-Seong Kug & Run Wang & Jingxin Li - 1-21 Evaluation of historical and future thermal conditions for almond trees in north-eastern Portugal
by Teresa R. Freitas & João A. Santos & Ana P. Silva & André Fonseca & Helder Fraga - 1-22 A multi-model framework to assess the role of R&D towards a decarbonized energy system
by Larissa Nogueira & Francesco Dalla Longa & Lara Aleluia Reis & Laurent Drouet & Zoi Vrontisi & Kostas Fragkiadakis & Evangelos Panos & Bob Zwaan - 1-22 The decline in western disturbance activity over Northern India in recent decades
by Aaquib Javed & Katyan Anshuman & Pankaj Kumar & Disha Sachan - 1-23 Past and future rainfall change in sub-regions of Victoria, Australia
by Surendra P. Rauniyar & Scott B. Power - 1-23 Revealing effective regional decarbonisation measures to limit global temperature increase in uncertain transition scenarios with machine learning techniques
by Pei-Hao Li & Steve Pye & Ilkka Keppo & Marc Jaxa-Rozen & Evelina Trutnevyte - 1-26 Climate change implications for the Arafura and Timor Seas region: assessing vulnerability of marine systems to inform management and conservation
by Johanna E. Johnson & David J. Welch & Ruben Hooidonk & Dieter Tracey & Ganesha Chandrasa & Bianca Molinari & Deti Triani & Casandra Tania & Handoko Susanto - 1-33 Do all roads lead to Paris?
by Gregory Trencher & Mathieu Blondeel & Jusen Asuka - 1-38 Attribution of the heavy rainfall events leading to severe flooding in Western Europe during July 2021
by Jordis S. Tradowsky & Sjoukje Y. Philip & Frank Kreienkamp & Sarah F. Kew & Philip Lorenz & Julie Arrighi & Thomas Bettmann & Steven Caluwaerts & Steven C. Chan & Lesley De Cruz & Hylke de Vries & Norbert Demuth & Andrew Ferrone & Erich M. Fischer & Hayley J. Fowler & Klaus Goergen & Dorothy Heinrich & Yvonne Henrichs & Frank Kaspar & Geert Lenderink & Enno Nilson & Friederike E. L. Otto & Francesco Ragone & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Roop K. Singh & Amalie Skålevåg & Piet Termonia & Lisa Thalheimer & Maarten van Aalst & Joris Van den Bergh & Hans Van de Vyver & Stéphane Vannitsem & Geert Jan van Oldenborgh & Bert Van Schaeybroeck & Robert Vautard & Demi Vonk & Niko Wanders
June 2023, Volume 176, Issue 6
- 1-10 The messy politics of local climate assemblies
by Pancho Lewis & Jacob Ainscough & Rachel Coxcoon & Rebecca Willis - 1-16 Extreme climatic events alter the aquatic insect community in a pristine German stream
by Jana S. Dietrich & Ellen A. R. Welti & Peter Haase - 1-18 Elevation-dependent tree growth response to recent warming and drought on eastern Tibetan Plateau
by Dingcai Yin & Xiaohua Gou & Haijiang Yang & Kai Wang & Jie Liu & Yiran Zhang & Linlin Gao - 1-19 Green politics beyond the state: radicalizing the democratic potentials of climate citizens’ assemblies
by Mads Ejsing & Adam Veng & Irina Papazu - 1-19 Breeding priorities for rice adaptation to climate change in Northeast China
by Xin Dong & Tianyi Zhang & Xiaoguang Yang & Tao Li - 1-20 Limiting red meat availability in a university food service setting reduces food-related greenhouse gas emissions by one-third
by Nathalie J. Lambrecht & Lesli Hoey & Alex Bryan & Martin Heller & Andrew D. Jones - 1-20 Endorsement of scientific inquiry promotes better evaluation of climate policy evidence
by Jessica E. Hughes & James D. Sauer & Aaron Drummond & Laura E. Brumby & Matthew A. Palmer - 1-21 Historical temperature and wind conditions in the Hudson Strait region from 1880 to 1950: Kangiqsujuaq, Quaqtaq, and Killiniq
by Marie-Michèle Ouellet-Bernier & Najat Bhiry & Laura Brassard - 1-21 Cold waves still matter: characteristics and associated climatic signals in Europe
by Benjamin Quesada & Robert Vautard & Pascal Yiou - 1-22 The social cost of methane
by Christian Azar & Jorge García Martín & Daniel JA. Johansson & Thomas Sterner - 1-22 Climate-related migration and the climate-security-migration nexus in the Central American Dry Corridor
by Jona Huber & Ignacio Madurga-Lopez & Una Murray & Peter C. McKeown & Grazia Pacillo & Peter Laderach & Charles Spillane - 1-24 Centenary (1930–2023) climate, and snow cover changes in the Western Alps of Italy. The Ossola valley
by Leonardo Stucchi & Claudia Dresti & Daniele Bocchiola - 1-26 Twenty-first century increases in total and extreme precipitation across the Northeastern USA
by Christopher J. Picard & Jonathan M. Winter & Charlotte Cockburn & Janel Hanrahan & Natalie G. Teale & Patrick J. Clemins & Brian Beckage
May 2023, Volume 176, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction to: Introduction from the editors
by Katja Doose & Marianna Poberezhskaya & Benjamin Beuerle - 1-6 Introduction from the editors
by Katja Doose & Marianna Poberezhskaya & Benjamin Beuerle - 1-13 Carbon sequestration potential and the multiple functions of Nordic grasslands
by Ann Norderhaug & Karina E. Clemmensen & Paul Kardol & Anna Gudrun Thorhallsdottir & Iulie Aslaksen - 1-15 Haumanu Hauora: refining public health institution policy to include Māori and climate change
by Bridgette Masters-Awatere & Darelle Howard & Patricia Young - 1-16 Changes of timing and duration of the ground surface freeze on the Tibetan Plateau in the highly wetting period from 1998 to 2021
by Xuewei Fang & Yihui Chen & Chen Cheng & Zhibang Wang & Shihua Lyu & Klaus Fraedrich - 1-19 Climate science to inform adaptation policy: Heat waves over India in the 1.5°C and 2°C warmer worlds
by Arulalan T & Krishna AchutaRao & Ambuj D Sagar - 1-19 Mitigating trade-offs between global food access and net-zero emissions: the potential contribution of direct air carbon capture and storage
by Ayami Hayashi & Fuminori Sano & Takashi Homma & Keigo Akimoto - 1-19 When don’t we need a new extreme event attribution study?
by Ben Clarke & Friederike Otto & Richard Jones - 1-21 Does democracy protect the environment? The role of the Arctic Council
by Astghik Mavisakalyan & Vladimir Otrachshenko & Olga Popova - 1-21 Potential carbon leakage risk: a cross-sector cross-country assessment in the OECD area
by J. G. Fournier Gabela & F. Freund - 1-21 Reconstruction and characterization of droughts and floods in the Hanjiang River Basin, China, 1426–2017
by Xiaodan Zhang & Guoyu Ren & He Bing & Takehiko Mikami & Jun Matsumoto & Panfeng Zhang & Guowei Yang - 1-22 Uncertainties in the effectiveness of biological control of stem borers under different climate change scenarios in Eastern Africa
by Ines Jendritzki & Henri E. Z. Tonnang & Paul-André Calatayud & Christian Borgemeister & Tino Johansson & Lisa Biber-Freudenberger - 1-22 The contribution of large-scale atmospheric circulation to variations of observed near-surface wind speed across Sweden since 1926
by Lorenzo Minola & Jessika Lönn & Cesar Azorin-Molina & Chunlüe Zhou & Erik Engström & Lennart Wern & Sverker Hellström & Gangfeng Zhang & Cheng Shen & Alessandro Pezzoli & Deliang Chen - 1-22 Modelling climate analogue regions for a central European city
by Lynn Reuter & Alexander Graf & Klaus Goergen & Niels Döscher & Michael Leuchner - 1-22 Fanning the flames or burning out? Testing competing hypotheses about repeated exposure to threatening climate change messages
by Chris Skurka & Jessica Gall Myrick & Yin Yang - 1-23 Trends in atmospheric ethane
by Federico Maddanu & Tommaso Proietti - 1-25 Geopolitical and economic interests in environmental governance: explaining observer state status in the Arctic Council
by Nadezhda Filimonova & Anastassia Obydenkova & Vinicius G. Rodrigues Vieira - 1-26 Comparison of multimodel ensembles of global and regional climate models projections for extreme precipitation over four major river basins in southern Africa— assessment of the historical simulations
by Sydney Samuel & Alessandro Dosio & Kgakgamatso Mphale & Dieudonne Nsadisa Faka & Modise Wiston - 1-26 Impact of mean sea-level rise on the long-term evolution of a mega-nourishment
by Francesca Ribas & Laura Portos-Amill & Albert Falqués & Jaime Arriaga & Marta Marcos & Gerben Ruessink - 1-30 Climate change–induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants
by Ash Gillis & Nathaniel Geiger & Kaitlin Raimi & Julia Lee Cunningham & Melanie A. Sarge
April 2023, Volume 176, Issue 4
- 1-1 Correction to: Climate justice in higher education: a proposed paradigm shift towards a transformative role for colleges and universities
by Alaina Kinol & Elijah Miller & Hannah Axtell & Ilana Hirschfeld & Sophie Leggett & Yutong Si & Jennie C. Stephens - 1-2 Correction to: Global costs of protecting against sea-level rise at 1.5 to 4.0 °C
by Sally Brown & Katie Jenkins & Philip Goodwin & Daniel Lincke & Athanasios T. Vafeidis & Richard S. J. Tol & Rhosanna Jenkins & Rachel Warren & Robert J. Nicholls & Svetlana Jevrejeva & Agustin Sanchez Arcilla & Ivan D. Haigh - 1-9 Environmental knowledge is inversely associated with climate change anxiety
by Hannes Zacher & Cort W. Rudolph - 1-14 Climate change may reduce suitable habitat for freshwater fish in a tropical watershed
by Luiza Moura Peluso & Lúcia Mateus & Jerry Penha & Yzel Súarez & Priscila Lemes - 1-14 Extreme shifts in habitat suitability under contemporary climate change for a high-Arctic herbivore
by Floris M. Beest & Efrén López-Blanco & Lars H. Hansen & Niels M. Schmidt - 1-15 Research needs for a food system transition
by Sonali Shukla McDermid & Matthew Hayek & Dale W. Jamieson & Galina Hale & David Kanter