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April 2023, Volume 176, Issue 4
- 1-16 Interactions between migrant race and social status in predicting acceptance of climate migrants in Norway
by Hege H. Bye & Hui Yu & Jennie Sofia Portice & Charles A. Ogunbode - 1-16 New insights into projected Arctic sea road: operational risks, economic values, and policy implications
by Xueke Li & Amanda H. Lynch - 1-18 Solar geoengineering research programs on national agendas: a comparative analysis of Germany, China, Australia, and the United States
by Joshua B. Horton & Kerryn Brent & Zhen Dai & Tyler Felgenhauer & Oliver Geden & Jan McDonald & Jeffrey McGee & Felix Schenuit & Jianhua Xu - 1-18 Climate change and challenges to sustainable development in the Russian Arctic
by Ilya Stepanov & Igor Makarov & Ekaterina Makarova & Elizaveta Smolovik - 1-19 From continuity to change: Soviet and Russian government attitudes on climate change (1989–2009)
by Benjamin Beuerle - 1-20 Understanding perceived climate risks to household water supply and their implications for adaptation: evidence from California
by Kristin B. Dobbin & Amanda L. Fencl & Gregory Pierce & Melissa Beresford & Silvia Gonzalez & Wendy Jepson - 1-20 Topic modelling the mobility response to heat and drought
by Kerstin K. Zander & Hunter S. Baggen & Stephen T. Garnett - 1-20 Adapting nomadic pastoralism to climate change
by Navchaa Tugjamba & Greg Walkerden & Fiona Miller - 1-20 Spatial distributions and temporal variabilities of the recent Indian Summer Monsoon Northern Boundaries in Tibetan Plateau: analysis of outgoing longwave radiation dataset and precipitation isotopes
by Xiaoyu Guo & Lei Wang & Lide Tian - 1-22 Potential impact of global warming on electricity demand in Niger
by Abdou Latif Bonkaney & Babatunde J. Abiodun & Ibrah Seidou Sanda & Ahmed A. Balogun - 1-22 In our (frozen) backyard: the Eurasian Union and regional environmental governance in the Arctic
by Christopher A. Hartwell - 1-23 From local knowledge to decision making in climate change adaptation at basin scale. Application to the Jucar River Basin, Spain
by P. Marcos-Garcia & M. Pulido-Velazquez & C. Sanchis-Ibor & M. García-Mollá & M. Ortega-Reig & A. Garcia-Prats & C. Girard - 1-23 Governing the green economy in the Arctic
by Zoe Garbis & Erin McCarthy & Robert W. Orttung & Gregory Poelzer & Melissa Shaiman & Jacob Tafrate
March 2023, Volume 176, Issue 3
- 1-15 Breaking the climate spiral of silence: lessons from a COP26 climate conversations campaign
by Joshua Ettinger & Alexis McGivern & Marcus P. Spiegel & Brittany King & Zoha Shawoo & Arielle Chapin & William Finnegan - 1-16 Vulnerability of diked marsh ecosystems under climate change
by Kristof Dorau & Tim Mansfeldt - 1-18 A 1000-year hydroclimate record from the Asian summer monsoon-Westerlies transition zone in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
by Luo Qin & Guangxin Liu & Xiangzhong Li & E. Chongyi & Jiang Li & Changrun Wu & Xin Guan & Yuan Wang - 1-20 Increasing intention to reduce fossil fuel use: a protection motivation theory-based experimental study
by Emily J. Kothe & Mathew Ling & Barbara A. Mullan & Joshua J. Rhee & Anna Klas - 1-20 Indicators of the effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems
by Kevin C. Rose & Britta Bierwagen & Scott D. Bridgham & Daren M. Carlisle & Charles P. Hawkins & N. LeRoy Poff & Jordan S. Read & Jason R. Rohr & Jasmine E. Saros & Craig E. Williamson - 1-20 Addressing unavoidable climate change loss and damage: A case study from Fiji’s sugar industry
by Moleen Monita Nand & Douglas K. Bardsley & Jungho Suh - 1-20 The Treatise on Waters by Cornaro (1560) and a quantitative assessment of the historical sea surges “Acqua Alta” in Venice
by Dario Camuffo - 1-21 The influence of future weather pattern changes and projected sea-level rise on coastal flood impacts around the UK
by Rachel J. Perks & Dan Bernie & Jason Lowe & Robert Neal - 1-22 Incorporating Indigenous voices in regional climate change adaptation: opportunities and challenges in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
by Lauren A. Dent & Jamie Donatuto & Larry Campbell & Marnie Boardman & Jeremy J. Hess & Nicole A. Errett - 1-26 The impacts of temperature on residential electricity consumption in Anhui, China: does the electricity price matter?
by Lanlan Li & Xinpei Song & Jingjing Li & Ke Li & Jianling Jiao
February 2023, Volume 176, Issue 2
- 1-16 Climate processes and drivers in the Pacific and global warming: a review for informing Pacific planning agencies
by Savin Chand & Scott Power & Kevin Walsh & Neil Holbrook & Kathleen McInnes & Kevin Tory & Hamish Ramsay & Ron Hoeke & Anthony S. Kiem - 1-19 Investigation of lake shrinkage attributed to climate change over the past 33 years in Inner Mongolia, China
by Yanfei Zhang & Zilong Liao & Xiaomin Xu & Wentao Liang & Zhenhua Han & Gang Ji & Rui Jiao - 1-20 Recovering, correcting, and reconstructing precipitation data affected by gaps and irregular readings: The Padua series from 1812 to 1864
by Antonio della Valle & Dario Camuffo & Francesca Becherini & Valeria Zanini - 1-20 Disrupting a socio-ecological system: could traditional ecological knowledge be the key to preserving the Araucaria Forest in Brazil under climate change?
by Mario M. Tagliari & Juliano A. Bogoni & Graziela D. Blanco & Aline P. Cruz & Nivaldo Peroni - 1-20 Climatic controls on the survival and loss of ancient types of barley on North Atlantic Islands
by Peter Martin & Terence A. Brown & Timothy S. George & Björn Gunnarson & Neil J. Loader & Paul Ross & John Wishart & Rob Wilson - 1-21 Exploring public acceptability of direct air carbon capture with storage: climate urgency, moral hazards and perceptions of the ‘whole versus the parts’
by Terre Satterfield & Sara Nawaz & Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent - 1-21 Farmers’ social networks and regional spillover effects in agricultural climate change mitigation
by Cordelia Kreft & Mario Angst & Robert Huber & Robert Finger - 1-21 Climate obstruction and Facebook advertising: how a sample of climate obstruction organizations use social media to disseminate discourses of delay
by Faye Holder & Sanober Mirza & Namson-Ngo-Lee & Jake Carbone & Ruth E. McKie - 1-21 Amplified drought trends in Nepal increase the potential for Himalayan wildfires
by Binod Pokharel & Shankar Sharma & Jacob Stuivenvolt-Allen & Shih-Yu Simon Wang & Matthew LaPlante & Robert R. Gillies & Sujan Khanal & Michael Wehner & Alan Rhoades & Kalpana Hamal & Benjamin Hatchett & Wan-Yu Liu & Sarbajit Mukherjee & Deepak Aryal - 1-22 Drivers of migration intentions in coastal Vietnam under increased flood risk from sea level rise
by Sem J. Duijndam & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Liselotte C. Hagedoorn & Philip Bubeck & Toon Haer & My Pham & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts - 1-23 Delineating and characterizing changes in heat wave events across the United States climate regions
by Dan Wanyama & Erin L. Bunting & Nicholas Weil & David Keellings - 1-23 Mapping regional vulnerability in Europe’s energy transition: development and application of an indicator to assess declining employment in four carbon-intensive industries
by Will McDowall & Tobias Reinauer & Panagiotis Fragkos & Michal Miedzinski & Jennifer Cronin - 1-25 Downscaling and uncertainty analysis of future concurrent long-duration dry and hot events in China
by Yi Yang & Jianping Tang - 1-25 Climate change adaptation behaviour of forest growers in New Zealand: an application of protection motivation theory
by Grace B. Villamor & Steve J. Wakelin & Andrew Dunningham & Peter W. Clinton - 1-29 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 - 1-30 Diagnosis of GCM-RCM-driven rainfall patterns under changing climate through the robust selection of multi-model ensemble and sub-ensembles
by Srishti Gaur & Rajnish Singh & Arnab Bandyopadhyay & Rajendra Singh
January 2023, Volume 176, Issue 1
December 2022, Volume 175, Issue 3
- 1-17 When population-advantageous primary sex ratios are female-biased: changing concepts to facilitate climate change management in sea turtles
by Pilar Santidrián Tomillo - 1-18 Changing how you look at climate change: attention bias modification increases attention to climate change
by Joshua M. Carlson & Madeline Voltz & John Foley & Lisa Gentry & Lin Fang - 1-19 Following the money: trade associations, political activity and climate change
by Robert Brulle & Christian Downie - 1-19 The impact of climate change on drought and its adaptation strategies: findings from general circulation models and households in Tien Giang Province, Vietnam
by Bui Phan Quoc Nghia & Indrajit Pal & Malay Pramanik & Rajarshi Dasgupta - 1-20 Heat projections and mortgage characteristics: evidence from the USA
by Eszter Baranyai & Ádám Banai - 1-23 Identifying leverage points in climate change migration systems through expert mental models
by Emily C. Nabong & Aaron Opdyke & Jeffrey P. Walters - 1-24 Investigating how economic and national identity loss messages impact climate change policy support
by Anna Klas & Edward J. R. Clarke & Kelly Fielding & Matthew Mackay & Susanne Lohmann & Mathew Ling - 1-24 National Climate Change Risk Assessments to inform adaptation policy priorities and environmental sustainability outcomes: a knowledge systems perspective
by Iain Brown & Pam Berry
November 2022, Volume 175, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction to: Near-term climate risks and solar radiation modification: a roadmap approach for physical sciences research
by Kelly Wanser & Sarah J. Doherty & James W. Hurrell & Alex Wong - 1-15 Pride and guilt as mediators in the relationship between connection to nature and pro-environmental intention
by Laura Pasca - 1-18 Temperature, productivity, and heat tolerance: Evidence from Swedish dairy production
by Haseeb Ahmed & Lena-Mari Tamminen & Ulf Emanuelson - 1-18 Climate change implications for olive flowering in Crete, Greece: projections based on historical data
by Manolis G. Grillakis & Evangelos G. Kapetanakis & Eleni Goumenaki - 1-20 Tipping points ahead? How laypeople respond to linear versus nonlinear climate change predictions
by Felix J. Formanski & Marcel M. Pein & David D. Loschelder & John-Oliver Engler & Onno Husen & Johann M. Majer - 1-21 Together forever? Hummingbird-plant relationships in the face of climate warming
by Daniela Remolina-Figueroa & David A. Prieto-Torres & Wesley Dáttilo & Ernesto Salgado Díaz & Laura E. Nuñez Rosas & Claudia Rodríguez-Flores & Adolfo G. Navarro-Sigüenza & María del Coro Arizmendi - 1-22 Contribution of urban expansion to surface warming in high-altitude cities of the Tibetan Plateau
by Yali Zhong & Shuqing Chen & Haihua Mo & Weiwen Wang & Pengfei Yu & Xuemei Wang & Nima Chuduo & Bian Ba - 1-23 The influence of peer effects on farmers’ response to climate change: evidence from Sichuan Province, China
by Junqiao Ma & Wenfeng Zhou & Shili Guo & Xin Deng & Jiahao Song & Dingde Xu - 1-23 Long-term variability in atmospheric moisture transport and relationship with heavy precipitation in the eastern USA
by Natalie Teale & David A. Robinson - 1-27 Consequences of equivalency metric design for energy transitions and climate change
by Morgan R. Edwards & Jessika E. Trancik
October 2022, Volume 174, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: Farmer adoption and intensity of use of extreme weather adaptation and mitigation strategies: evidence from a sample of Missouri farmers
by Theodoros Skevas & Ray Massey & Jasper Grashuis - 1-11 COVID-19 led to a decline in climate and environmental concern: evidence from UK panel data
by Liam F. Beiser-McGrath - 1-13 Tailoring climate information and services for adaptation actors with diverse capabilities
by Robert Wilby & Xianfu Lu - 1-15 Amplitude, duration, variability, and seasonal frequency analysis of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation
by Omid Alizadeh - 1-17 Attributions for extreme weather events: science and the people
by John McClure & Ilan Noy & Yoshi Kashima & Taciano L. Milfont - 1-20 Optimal climate policies under fairness preferences
by Marco Rogna & Carla J. Vogt - 1-20 Equitable buyouts? Learning from state, county, and local floodplain management programs
by Linda Shi & Anjali Fisher & Rebecca M. Brenner & Amelia Greiner-Safi & Christine Shepard & Jamie Vanucchi - 1-20 Near-term climate risks and sunlight reflection modification: a roadmap approach for physical sciences research
by Kelly Wanser & Sarah J. Doherty & James W. Hurrell & Alex Wong - 1-21 Interannual-to-multidecadal sea-level changes in the Venice lagoon and their impact on flood frequency
by S. Rubinetti & C. Taricco & D. Zanchettin & E. Arnone & I. Bizzarri & A. Rubino - 1-23 Access to climate information services and climate-smart agriculture in Kenya: a gender-based analysis
by Marther W. Ngigi & Elijah N. Muange - 1-24 A canary, a coal mine, and imperfect data: determining the efficacy of open-source climate change models in detecting and predicting extreme weather events in Northern and Western Kenya
by Alvin M. Igobwa & Jeremy Gachanja & Betsy Muriithi & John Olukuru & Angeline Wairegi & Isaac Rutenberg - 1-24 Aridity and desertification in the Mediterranean under EURO-CORDEX future climate change scenarios
by D. Carvalho & S. C. Pereira & R. Silva & A. Rocha - 1-26 Women political empowerment and vulnerability to climate change: evidence from 169 countries
by Simplice A. Asongu & Omang O. Messono & Keyanfe T. J. Guttemberg - 1-26 How do value-judgements enter model-based assessments of climate sensitivity?
by Sabine Undorf & Karoliina Pulkkinen & Per Wikman-Svahn & Frida A.-M. Bender - 1-29 Evidence for three distinct climate change audience segments with varying belief-updating tendencies: implications for climate change communication
by Matthew Andreotta & Fabio Boschetti & Simon Farrell & Cécile Paris & Iain Walker & Mark Hurlstone
September 2022, Volume 174, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction to: The climate advocacy gap
by Samuel Trachtman & Jonas Meckling - 1-1 Correction to: Changing climate, changing minds? The effects of natural disasters on public perceptions of climate change
by Matthew R. Sloggy & Jordan F. Suter & Mani Rouhi Rad & Dale T. Manning & Chris Goemans - 1-1 Correction to: Climate change impacts and adaptation for dryland farming systems in Zimbabwe: a stakeholder-driven integrated multi-model assessment
by Sabine Homann-Kee Tui & Katrien Descheemaeker & Roberto O. Valdivia & Patricia Masikati & Gevious Sisito & Elisha N. Moyo & Olivier Crespo & Alex C. Ruane & Cynthia Rosenzweig - 1-13 Prosets: a new financing instrument to deliver a durable net zero transition
by Eli Mitchell-Larson & Myles Allen - 1-14 Being green or being nice? People are more likely to share nicer but potentially less impactful green messages
by Syalie Liu & Sacha Altay & Hugo Mercier - 1-15 Climate change alters aging patterns of reservoir aquatic habitats
by Leandro E. Miranda & Nicky M. Faucheux - 1-16 Quantification of meteorological drought risks between 1.5 °C and 4 °C of global warming in six countries
by Jeff Price & Rachel Warren & Nicole Forstenhäusler & Craig Wallace & Rhosanna Jenkins & Timothy J. Osborn & D. P. Vuuren - 1-16 A case for ensuring reductions in CO2 emissions are given priority over reductions in CH4 emissions in the near term
by Paterson McKeough - 1-16 Fear emotion reduces reported mitigation behavior in adolescents subject to climate change education
by Xueqi Wang & Jin Chen - 1-16 Extreme heat in New Zealand: a synthesis
by Luke J. Harrington & Dave Frame - 1-17 You vs. us: framing adaptation behavior in terms of private or social benefits
by Hilary Byerly Flint & Paul Cada & Patricia A. Champ & Jamie Gomez & Danny Margoles & James R. Meldrum & Hannah Brenkert-Smith - 1-19 If a tree grows no ring and no one is around: how scientists deal with missing tree rings
by Dan Li - 1-20 The existential risk space of climate change
by Christian Huggel & Laurens M. Bouwer & Sirkku Juhola & Reinhard Mechler & Veruska Muccione & Ben Orlove & Ivo Wallimann-Helmer - 1-20 On the (ir)relevance of heatwaves in climate change impacts on European agriculture
by Charlotte Fabri & Michele Moretti & Steven Van Passel - 1-21 The summer cooling effect under the projected restoration of Aral Sea in Central Asia
by Huili He & Rafiq Hamdi & Geping Luo & Peng Cai & Xiuliang Yuan & Miao Zhang & Piet Termonia & Philippe Maeyer & Alishir Kurban - 1-21 Spatiotemporal variability in exposure to excessive heat at the sub-urban scale
by Rakefet Shafran-Nathan & David M. Broday - 1-23 Farmer adoption and intensity of use of extreme weather adaptation and mitigation strategies: evidence from a sample of Missouri farmers
by Theodoros Skevas & Ray Massey & Jasper Grashuis - 1-29 Adapting to climate risks through cross-border investments: industrial vulnerability and smart city resilience
by Yao An & Ning Liu & Lin Zhang & Huanhuan Zheng
August 2022, Volume 173, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: National attribution of historical climate damages
by Christopher W. Callahan & Justin S. Mankin - 1-16 Role of the Tibetan plateau glaciers in the Asian summer monsoon
by Bidyut Bikash Goswami & Soon-Il An & Raghu Murtugudde - 1-16 Extreme drought events diagnosed along the Yellow River and the adjacent area
by Yongxiang Zhang & Hongli Wang & Xuemei Shao & Jinbao Li & Guoyu Ren - 1-19 Contemporary climate change velocity for near-surface temperatures over India
by Disha Sachan & Pankaj Kumar & Md. Saquib Saharwardi - 1-19 The supply-side climate policy of decreasing fossil fuel tax profiles: can subsidized reserves induce a green paradox?
by Garth Day & Creina Day - 1-20 Evaluating the distributional fairness of alternative adaptation policies: a case study in Vietnam’s upper Mekong Delta
by Bramka Arga Jafino & Jan H. Kwakkel & Frans Klijn - 1-20 Assessing drought effects on banana production and on-farm coping strategies by farmers — a study in the cattle corridor of Uganda
by Moureen Nansamba & Julia Sibiya & Robooni Tumuhimbise & Walter Ocimati & Enoch Kikulwe & Deborah Karamura & Eldad Karamura - 1-21 Russian coal in a changing climate: risks and opportunities for industry and government
by Ellie Martus & Stephen Fortescue - 1-22 Spatiotemporal changes in precipitation concentration over Iran during 1962–2019
by Mohammad Darand & Farshad Pazhoh - 1-23 Farmers adapt to climate change irrespective of stated belief in climate change: a California case study
by Margiana Petersen-Rockney - 1-24 Importing or self-dependent: energy transition in Beijing towards carbon neutrality and the air pollution reduction co-benefits
by Jun Liu & Wenji Zhou & Jing Yang & Hongtao Ren & Behnam Zakeri & Dan Tong & Ying Guo & Zbigniew Klimont & Tong Zhu & Xiaolong Tang & Honghong Yi - 1-25 Changing minds about global warming: vicarious experience predicts self-reported opinion change in the USA
by Matthew T. Ballew & Jennifer R. Marlon & Matthew H. Goldberg & Edward W. Maibach & Seth A. Rosenthal & Emily Aiken & Anthony Leiserowitz - 1-27 Climate change and household debt in rural India
by Sandeep Kandikuppa & Clark Gray
July 2022, Volume 173, Issue 1
- 1-9 Fractal shifts and esthetic rifts: climate change and emotional well-being
by Richard P. Taylor & Richard York - 1-16 Abnormally low precipitation-induced ecological imbalance contributed to the fall of the Ming Dynasty: new evidence from tree rings
by Feng Chen & Hadad Martín & Xiaoen Zhao & Fidel Roig & Heli Zhang & Shijie Wang & Weipeng Yue & Youping Chen - 1-17 On climate anxiety and the threat it may pose to daily life functioning and adaptation: a study among European and African French-speaking participants
by Alexandre Heeren & Camille Mouguiama-Daouda & Alba Contreras - 1-18 Confidence levels and likelihood terms in IPCC reports: a survey of experts from different scientific disciplines
by A. Kause & W. Bruine de Bruin & J. Persson & H. Thorén & L. Olsson & A. Wallin & S. Dessai & N. Vareman - 1-19 Differences in hydrological impacts using regional climate model and nested convection-permitting model data
by Alison Kay - 1-20 Comparison of projected rice blast epidemics in the Korean Peninsula between the CMIP5 and CMIP6 scenarios
by Kyoung-Tae Lee & Hye-Won Jeon & Sook-Young Park & Jaepil Cho & Kwang-Hyung Kim - 1-20 A global view of observed changes in fire weather extremes: uncertainties and attribution to climate change
by Zhongwei Liu & Jonathan M. Eden & Bastien Dieppois & Matthew Blackett - 1-20 Unravelling the effect of climate change on fire danger and fire behaviour in the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve of Meseta Ibérica (Portugal-Spain)
by Bruno A. Aparício & João A. Santos & Teresa R. Freitas & Ana C. L. Sá & José M. C. Pereira & Paulo M. Fernandes - 1-21 Climate adaptation in the market squid fishery: fishermen responses to past variability associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation cycles inform our understanding of adaptive capacity in the face of future climate change
by Farrah Powell & Arielle Levine & Lucia Ordonez-Gauger - 1-21 On the relative importance of climatic and non-climatic factors in crop yield models
by Balsher Singh Sidhu & Zia Mehrabi & Milind Kandlikar & Navin Ramankutty - 1-21 How does flood resistance affect learning from flood experiences? A study of two communities in Central China
by Da Kuang & Kuei-Hsien Liao - 1-21 Social norms explain prioritization of climate policy
by Jennifer C. Cole & Phillip J. Ehret & David K. Sherman & Leaf Boven - 1-21 Impacts of large-scale oscillations on climate variability over North America
by Cha Zhao & François Brissette - 1-22 At the intersection of mind and climate change: integrating inner dimensions of climate change into policymaking and practice
by Christine Wamsler & Jamie Bristow - 1-22 Climate change adaptation and maize productivity: a gender-based analysis
by Etayibtalnam Koudjom - 1-30 Modeling climate change impact on groundwater and adaptation strategies for its sustainable management in the Karnal district of Northwest India
by Satyendra Kumar & Bhaskar Narjary & Vivekanand & Adlul Islam & R. K. Yadav & S. K. Kamra
June 2022, Volume 172, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: The role of human-induced climate change in heavy rainfall events such as the one associated with Typhoon Hagibis
by Sihan Li & Friederike E. L. Otto - 1-1 Correction to: Modelling the effects of climate change on the profitability of Australian farms
by Neal Hughes & Michael Lu & Wei Ying Soh & Kenton Lawson - 1-1 Correction to: Advancing bipartisan decarbonization policies: lessons from state-level successes and failures
by Renae Marshall & Matthew G. Burgess - 1-7 The climate advocacy gap
by Samuel Trachtman & Jonas Meckling - 1-16 Quantifying risks avoided by limiting global warming to 1.5 or 2 °C above pre-industrial levels
by Rachel Warren & Oliver Andrews & Sally Brown & Felipe J. Colón-González & Nicole Forstenhäusler & David E. H. J. Gernaat & P. Goodwin & Ian Harris & Yi He & Chris Hope & Desmond Manful & Timothy J. Osborn & Jeff Price & Detlef Vuuren & Rebecca Mary Wright - 1-17 Emission factors from enteric fermentation of different categories of cattle in the Mexican tropics: a comparison between 2006 and 2019 IPCC
by Adriana Rivera-Huerta & María Salud Rubio Lozano & Juan C. Ku-Vera & Leonor Patricia Güereca - 1-18 Signals in temperature extremes emerge in China during the last millennium based on CMIP5 simulations
by Yue Sui & Yuting Chen - 1-19 Evapotranspiration in hydrological models under rising CO2: a jump into the unknown
by Thibault Lemaitre-Basset & Ludovic Oudin & Guillaume Thirel - 1-19 National attribution of historical climate damages
by Christopher W. Callahan & Justin S. Mankin - 1-19 Inundation of depressional wetlands declines under a changing climate
by David W. Londe & Daniel Dvorett & Craig A. Davis & Scott R. Loss & Ellen P. Robertson - 1-19 The risks from climate change to sovereign debt
by Stavros A. Zenios - 1-20 Adaptive responses: the effects of temperature levels on residential electricity use in China
by Meixuan Teng & Hua Liao & Paul J. Burke & Tianqi Chen & Chen Zhang - 1-20 Russian climate scepticism: an understudied case
by Teresa Ashe & Marianna Poberezhskaya - 1-20 Precipitation variability over India during the 20th and 21st centuries: investigating natural and anthropogenic drivers
by P. Kishore & Ghouse Basha & M. Venkat Ratnam & Amir AghaKouchak & Isabella Velicogna & M. Rajeevan - 1-21 Economic framing dominates climate policy reporting: a fifty-state analysis
by Ann Garth & Timmons Roberts - 1-22 Future droughts in northern Italy: high-resolution projections using EURO-CORDEX and MED-CORDEX ensembles
by Alice Baronetti & Vincent Dubreuil & Antonello Provenzale & Simona Fratianni - 1-23 Projecting the impact of human activities and climate change on water resources in the transboundary Sre Pok River Basin
by Pragya Pradhan & Trang Thi Huyen Pham & Sangam Shrestha & Ho Huu Loc & Edward Park - 1-23 Severe tropical cyclones over southwest Pacific Islands: economic impacts and implications for disaster risk management
by Anil Deo & Savin S. Chand & R. Duncan McIntosh & Bipen Prakash & Neil J. Holbrook & Andrew Magee & Alick Haruhiru & Philip Malsale - 1-24 Integrated water balance and water quality management under future climate change and population growth: a case study of Upper Litani Basin, Lebanon
by R. Abou Slaymane & M. R. Soliman - 1-27 The impact of climate change on budget balances and debt in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region
by Eleftherios Giovanis & Oznur Ozdamar
May 2022, Volume 172, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction to: Equity implications of net zero visions
by Dominic Lenzi & Michael Jakob & Matthias Honegger & Susanne Droege & Jennifer C. Heyward & Tim Kruger - 1-7 Integrating attribution with adaptation for unprecedented future heatwaves
by Luke J. Harrington & Kristie L. Ebi & David J. Frame & Friederike E. L. Otto - 1-9 Introduction: Critical and historical perspectives on usable climate science
by Deborah R. Coen & Adam Sobel - 1-10 Paris Agreement requires substantial, broad, and sustained policy efforts beyond COVID-19 public stimulus packages
by Katsumasa Tanaka & Christian Azar & Olivier Boucher & Philippe Ciais & Yann Gaucher & Daniel J. A. Johansson - 1-14 CO2 emissions in BRICS countries: what role can environmental regulation and financial development play?
by Muhammad Awais Baloch & Danish - 1-18 The impact of a bias-correction approach (delta change) applied directly to hydrological model output when modelling the severity of ice jam flooding under future climate scenarios
by Apurba Das & Prabin Rokaya & Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt - 1-18 Surface and sub-surface drivers of autumn temperature increase over Eurasian permafrost
by Daniel J. Vecellio & Oliver W. Frauenfeld - 1-18 A defense of usable climate mitigation science: how science can contribute to social movements
by Henri F. Drake & Geoffrey Henderson - 1-19 The role of human-induced climate change in heavy rainfall events such as the one associated with Typhoon Hagibis
by Sihan Li & Friederike E. L. Otto - 1-19 The intra-annual intrinsic water use efficiency dynamics based on an improved model
by Xiaojin Bing & Keyan Fang & Xiaoying Gong & Wenzhi Wang & Chenxi Xu & Maihe Li & Chaoyue Ruan & Weiting Ma & Yingjun Li & Feifei Zhou - 1-20 Political leaders with professional background in business and climate outcomes
by Luis Diaz-Serrano & Giorgos Kallis - 1-21 Evaluation of CMIP6 models in the representation of observed extreme temperature indices trends in South America
by Soledad Collazo & Mariana Barrucand & Matilde Rusticucci - 1-21 Influences of atmospheric blocking on North American summer heatwaves in a changing climate: a comparison of two Canadian Earth system model large ensembles
by Dae II Jeong & Alex J. Cannon & Bin Yu - 1-22 How reliable are current crop models for simulating growth and seed yield of canola across global sites and under future climate change?
by Enli Wang & Di He & Jing Wang & Julianne M. Lilley & Brendan Christy & Munir P. Hoffmann & Garry O’Leary & Jerry L. Hatfield & Luigi Ledda & Paola A. Deligios & Brian Grant & Qi Jing & Claas Nendel & Henning Kage & Budong Qian & Ehsan Eyshi Rezaei & Ward Smith & Wiebke Weymann & Frank Ewert - 1-22 Political ideology and psychological reactance: how serious should climate change be?
by Eugene Y. Chan & Jack Lin - 1-22 Modelling the effects of climate change on the profitability of Australian farms
by Neal Hughes & Michael Lu & Wei Ying Soh & Kenton Lawson - 1-23 Exploring the landscape of seasonal forecast provision by Global Producing Centres
by Dragana Bojovic & Andria Nicodemou & Asun Lera St.Clair & Isadora Christel & Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes - 1-24 Future Snow Changes over the Columbia Mountains, Canada, using a Distributed Snow Model
by M. Mortezapour & B. Menounos & P. L. Jackson & A. R. Erler - 1-26 Towards more effective visualisations in climate services: good practices and recommendations
by Marta Terrado & Luz Calvo & Isadora Christel - 1-27 Global biomass supply modeling for long-run management of the climate system
by Steven K. Rose & Alexander Popp & Shinichiro Fujimori & Petr Havlik & John Weyant & Marshall Wise & Detlef Vuuren & Thierry Brunelle & Ryna Yiyun Cui & Vassilis Daioglou & Stefan Frank & Tomoko Hasegawa & Florian Humpenöder & Etsushi Kato & Ronald D. Sands & Fuminori Sano & Junichi Tsutsui & Jonathan Doelman & Matteo Muratori & Rémi Prudhomme & Kenichi Wada & Hiromi Yamamoto - 1-28 Alignment of values and political orientations amplifies climate change attitudes and behaviors
by E. Keith Smith & Lynn M. Hempel
April 2022, Volume 171, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: Assessing the impacts of climate change on climatic extremes in the Congo River Basin
by Sara Karam & Ousmane Seidou & Nidhi Nagabhatla & Duminda Perera & Raphael M. Tshimanga - 1-5 Concluding commentary to the special issue: ‘Climate Change Communication and the IPCC’
by Thelma Krug - 1-16 Climate change and chill accumulation: implications for tree fruit production in cold-winter regions
by Hossein Noorazar & Lee Kalcsits & Vincent P. Jones & Matthew S. Jones & Kirti Rajagopalan - 1-16 Seasonally dependent precipitation changes and their driving mechanisms in Southwest Asia
by Omid Alizadeh & Morteza Babaei - 1-17 Community science and the design of climate governance
by Liz Barry - 1-19 Recent grain production boom in Russia in historical context
by Andrei Kirilenko & Nikolai Dronin - 1-19 Adolescent framings of climate change, psychological distancing, and implications for climate change concern and behavior
by K.C. Busch & Regina Ayala Chávez - 1-20 Concerns of climate intervention: understanding geoengineering security concerns in the Arctic and beyond
by Joseph Versen & Zaruhi Mnatsakanyan & Johannes Urpelainen - 1-20 Modeling the impact of sea level rise on maximum water elevation during storm surge events: a closer look at coastal embayments
by Soroush Kouhi & M. Reza Hashemi & Malcolm Spaulding & Tetsu Hara - 1-22 Top-down or bottom-up? Norwegian climate mitigation policy as a contested hybrid of policy approaches
by Erlend A. T. Hermansen & Göran Sundqvist - 1-23 Dynamical downscaling projections of late twenty-first-century U.S. landfalling hurricane activity
by Thomas R. Knutson & Joseph J. Sirutis & Morris A. Bender & Robert E. Tuleya & Benjamin A. Schenkel - 1-23 A systematic scoping review of Indigenous governance concepts in the climate governance literature
by Nicole J. Wilson & Maria G. Lira & Grace O’Hanlon - 1-24 On the differential correlates of climate change concerns and severe weather concerns: evidence from the World Risk Poll
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Andrew Dugan - 1-24 Projected climate change and its impacts on glaciers and water resources in the headwaters of the Tarim River, NW China/Kyrgyzstan
by Michel Wortmann & Doris Duethmann & Christoph Menz & Tobias Bolch & Shaochun Huang & Jiang Tong & Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz & Valentina Krysanova - 1-25 Climate Action (Goal 13): The role of climate beliefs, health security and tourism prioritisation in 30 Sub-Saharan African countries
by Iddrisu Amadu & Charles Atanga Adongo
March 2022, Volume 171, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction: The climate responsibilities of industrial meat and dairy producers
by Oliver Lazarus & Sonali McDermid & Jennifer Jacquet - 1-8 Emissions from fossil fuels produced on US federal lands and waters present opportunities for climate mitigation
by Nathan Ratledge & Laura Zachary & Chase Huntley - 1-13 Co-developing the IPCC frequently asked questions as an effective science communication tool
by Sarah L. Connors & Maike Nicolai & Sophie Berger & Rosalind Pidcock & Melissa Walsh & Nigel Hawtin - 1-16 An experiential model of drought risk and future irrigation behaviors among central Minnesota farmers
by Mae A. Davenport & Amelia Kreiter & Kate A. Brauman & Bonnie Keeler & J. Arbuckle & Vasudha Sharma & Amit Pradhananga & Ryan Noe - 1-17 Evaluation of flexibility in adaptation projects for climate change
by Myung-Jin Kim & Robert J. Nicholls & John M. Preston & Gustavo A. Almeida - 1-18 Climate change impacts on ice jam behavior in an inland delta: a new ice jam projection framework
by Fan Zhang & Mohamed Elshamy & Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt - 1-18 Phenotypic responses in fish behaviour narrow as climate ramps up
by Almendra Rodriguez-Dominguez & Sean D. Connell & Ericka O. C. Coni & Minami Sasaki & David J. Booth & Ivan Nagelkerken - 1-19 Modelling the future: climate change research in Russia during the late Cold War and beyond, 1970s–2000
by Katja Doose - 1-19 Signaling climate resilience to municipal bond markets: does membership in adaptation-focused voluntary clubs affect bond rating?
by Inhwan Ko & Aseem Prakash - 1-20 Climate anomalies and birth rates in sub-Saharan Africa
by Brian C. Thiede & Sara Ronnkvist & Anna Armao & Katrina Burka - 1-20 Soil moisture and expectations regarding future climate: evidence from panel data
by P. Stahlmann-Brown & P. Walsh - 1-20 Relationships between climate change perceptions and climate adaptation actions: policy support, information seeking, and behaviour
by A. M. Valkengoed & G. Perlaviciute & L. Steg - 1-20 Temperature shocks and rural labour markets: evidence from India
by Bhaskar Jyoti Neog - 1-21 Not all extreme weather events are equal: Impacts on risk perception and adaptation in public transit agencies
by Fengxiu Zhang - 1-22 Revitalising embodied community knowledges as leverage for climate change engagement
by Laura Donkers - 1-22 Multi-species approach strengthens the reliability of dendroclimatic reconstructions in monsoonal Northeast China
by Liangjun Zhu & Shuguang Liu & Haifeng Zhu & David J. Cooper & Danyang Yuan & Yu Zhu & Zongshan Li & Yuandong Zhang & Hanxue Liang & Xu Zhang & Wenqi Song & Xiaochun Wang - 1-22 A two-step carbon pricing scheme enabling a net-zero and net-negative CO $$_2$$ 2 -emissions world
by Viola Becattini & Paolo Gabrielli & Linda Frattini & David Weisbach & Marco Mazzotti - 1-22 Perceived cultural impacts of climate change motivate climate action and support for climate policy
by Kim-Pong Tam & Angela K.-y. Leung & Brandon Koh - 1-22 Advancing bipartisan decarbonization policies: lessons from state-level successes and failures
by Renae Marshall & Matthew G. Burgess
February 2022, Volume 170, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: Mobilizing private adaptation finance: lessons learned from the green climate fund
by P. P. Stoll & W. P. Pauw & F. Tohme & C. Grüning - 1-3 Correction to: Achieving negative emissions through oceanic sequestration of vegetation carbon as black pellets
by Leonard A. Miller & Philip M. Orton - 1-8 Clear consensus among international public for government action at COP26: patriotic and public health frames produce marginal gains in support
by Tessa Buchanan & James Ackland & Sam Lloyd & Sander Linden & Lee de-Wit