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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 - 1-16 Multiscale evaluation of CMIP5 models using wavelet-based descriptive and diagnostic techniques
by Marco Gallegati - 1-17 Popular extreme sea level metrics can better communicate impacts
by D. J. Rasmussen & Scott Kulp & Robert E. Kopp & Michael Oppenheimer & Benjamin H. Strauss - 1-18 Decline in the alpine landscape aesthetic value in a national park under climate change
by Kota Mameno & Takahiro Kubo & Hiroyuki Oguma & Yukihiro Amagai & Yasushi Shoji - 1-20 Nest-site selection influences offspring sex ratio in green turtles, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination
by L. Heredero Saura & L. Jáñez-Escalada & J. López Navas & K. Cordero & P. Santidrián Tomillo - 1-20 Interhemispheric asymmetry of climate change projections of boreal winter surface winds in CanESM5 large ensemble simulations
by Bin Yu & Xuebin Zhang & Guilong Li & Wei Yu - 1-20 Probabilistic projections of baseline twenty-first century CO2 emissions using a simple calibrated integrated assessment model
by Vivek Srikrishnan & Yawen Guan & Richard S. J. Tol & Klaus Keller - 1-20 Multiple divergent patterns in yellow-cedar growth driven by anthropogenic climate change
by Vanessa M. Comeau & Lori D. Daniels - 1-21 Past and future rainfall changes in the Australian midlatitudes and implications for agriculture
by Katharina Waha & John Clarke & Kavina Dayal & Mandy Freund & Craig Heady & Irene Parisi & Elisabeth Vogel - 1-21 Macroeconomic impacts of climate change on the Blue Economy sectors of southern European islands
by Zoi Vrontisi & Ioannis Charalampidis & Ulrike Lehr & Mark Meyer & Leonidas Paroussos & Christian Lutz & Yen E. Lam-González & Anastasia Arabadzhyan & Matías M. González & Carmelo J. León - 1-21 The contribution of bioenergy to the decarbonization of transport: a multi-model assessment
by Florian Leblanc & Ruben Bibas & Silvana Mima & Matteo Muratori & Shogo Sakamoto & Fuminori Sano & Nico Bauer & Vassilis Daioglou & Shinichiro Fujimori & Matthew J. Gidden & Estsushi Kato & Steven K. Rose & Junichi Tsutsui & Detlef P. Vuuren & John Weyant & Marshall Wise - 1-21 Perception and adaptation strategies of dairy farmers towards climate variability and change in West Africa
by Marthe Montcho & Elie Antoine Padonou & Marlise Montcho & Meshack Nzesei Mutua & Brice Sinsin - 1-21 A large-scale bibliometric analysis of global climate change research between 2001 and 2018
by Hui-Zhen Fu & Ludo Waltman - 1-22 Achieving energy justice in Malawi: from key challenges to policy recommendations
by Darren McCauley & Rebecca Grant & Evance Mwathunga - 1-23 Denial and distrust: explaining the partisan climate gap
by Dylan Bugden - 1-23 The effects of serious gaming on risk perceptions of climate tipping points
by Lisette Beek & Manjana Milkoreit & Linda Prokopy & Jason B. Reed & Joost Vervoort & Arjan Wardekker & Roberta Weiner - 1-24 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 - 1-24 Russian discourses on benefits and threats from international climate diplomacy
by Anna Korppoo - 1-24 Climate policy conflict in the U.S. states: a critical review and way forward
by Joshua A. Basseches & Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo & Maxwell T. Boykoff & Trevor Culhane & Galen Hall & Noel Healy & David J. Hess & David Hsu & Rachel M. Krause & Harland Prechel & J. Timmons Roberts & Jennie C. Stephens - 1-25 Adapting to extreme events: small drinking water system manager perspectives on the 2012–2016 California Drought
by Meghan Klasic & Amanda Fencl & Julia A. Ekstrom & Amanda Ford - 1-25 Projections of North American snow from NA-CORDEX and their uncertainties, with a focus on model resolution
by R. R. McCrary & L. O. Mearns & M. R. Abel & S. Biner & M. S. Bukovsky
January 2022, Volume 170, Issue 1
- 1-13 Evidences of soil warming from long-term trends (1951–2018) in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
by Kristof Dorau & Chris Bamminger & Daniel Koch & Tim Mansfeldt - 1-18 Climate-driven Mediterranean fire hazard assessments for 2020–2100 on the light of past millennial variability
by Marion Lestienne & Boris Vannière & Thomas Curt & Isabelle Jouffroy-Bapicot & Christelle Hély - 1-18 How the rain-gauge threshold affects the precipitation frequency and amount
by Dario Camuffo & Francesca Becherini & Antonio della Valle - 1-19 Attention to values helps shape convergence research
by Casey Helgeson & Robert E. Nicholas & Klaus Keller & Chris E. Forest & Nancy Tuana - 1-20 Impact of climate change on snow precipitation and streamflow in the Upper Indus Basin ending twenty-first century
by Shakil Ahmad Romshoo & Asif Marazi - 1-21 Quantification of impacts between 1.5 and 4 °C of global warming on flooding risks in six countries
by Yi He & Desmond Manful & Rachel Warren & Nicole Forstenhäusler & Timothy J. Osborn & Jeff Price & Rhosanna Jenkins & Craig Wallace & Dai Yamazaki - 1-21 Does resource abundance require special approaches to climate policies? The case of Russia
by Igor Makarov - 1-21 Heterogeneous impacts of climate change on crop yields across altitudes in Ethiopia
by Tsegaye Ginbo - 1-21 A multidimensional framework for assessing adaptative justice: a case study of a small island community in the Philippines
by Justin See & Brooke Wilmsen - 1-22 Visualizing climate change: the role of construal level, emotional valence, and visual literacy
by Ran Duan & Christian Bombara - 1-23 Strengthening climate-resilient development and transformation in Viet Nam
by Arun Rana & Qinhan Zhu & Annette Detken & Karina Whalley & Christelle Castet - 1-24 Projections of indices of daily temperature and precipitation based on bias-adjusted CORDEX-Africa regional climate model simulations
by Alessandro Dosio & Christopher Lennard & Jonathan Spinoni - 1-24 Projected impacts of climate change on major dams in the Upper Yangtze River Basin
by Pengcheng Qin & Hongmei Xu & Min Liu & Lüliu Liu & Chan Xiao & Iman Mallakpour & Matin Rahnamay Naeini & Kuolin Hsu & Soroosh Sorooshian - 1-25 Effective coastal adaptation needs accurate hazard assessment: a case study in Port Resolution, Tanna Island Vanuatu
by Gaelle Faivre & Rodger Tomlinson & Daniel Ware & Saeed Shaeri & Wade Hadwen & Andrew Buckwell & Brendan Mackey - 1-25 Addressing uncertainty and bias in land use, land use change, and forestry greenhouse gas inventories
by Emily McGlynn & Serena Li & Michael Berger & Meredith Amend & Kandice Harper - 1-26 Advances and challenges in climate modeling
by Omid Alizadeh - 1-27 Impact of climate change adaptation on farm productivity and household welfare
by Prince Maxwell Etwire & Isaac Koomson & Edward Martey - 1-31 Can global models provide insights into regional mitigation strategies? A diagnostic model comparison study of bioenergy in Brazil
by Alexandre C. Köberle & Vassilis Daioglou & Pedro Rochedo & André F. P. Lucena & Alexandre Szklo & Shinichiro Fujimori & Thierry Brunelle & Etsushi Kato & Alban Kitous & Detlef P. Vuuren & Roberto Schaeffer
December 2021, Volume 169, Issue 3
- 1-2 Correction to: Impacts of climate change on agriculture and household welfare in Zambia: an economy-wide analysis
by Hambulo Ngoma & Patrick Lupiya & Mulako Kabisa & Faaiqa Hartley - 1-2 Correction to: Streamflow-based evaluation of climate model sub-selection methods
by Jens Kiesel & Philipp Stanzel & Harald Kling & Nicola Fohrer & Sonja C. Jähnig & Ilias Pechlivanidis - 1-7 Introducing the Topical Collection: ‘Climate change communication and the IPCC’
by Saffron O’Neill & Roz Pidcock - 1-8 Knowledge for a just climate
by Sheila Jasanoff - 1-9 Acceptance of climate change and climate refugee policy in Australia and New Zealand: The case against political polarisation
by Samantha K. Stanley & Caroline Ng Tseung-Wong & Zoe Leviston & Iain Walker - 1-11 CMIP6 model projections leave no room for permafrost to persist in Western Siberia under the SSP5-8.5 scenario
by Georgii A. Alexandrov & Veronika A. Ginzburg & Gregory E. Insarov & Anna A. Romanovskaya - 1-15 Equity implications of net zero visions
by Dominic Lenzi & Michael Jakob & Matthias Honegger & Susanne Droege & Jennifer C. Heyward & Tim Kruger - 1-17 Detection of anthropogenically driven trends in Arctic amplification
by Yu Wang & Pengcheng Yan & Taichen Feng & Fei Ji & Shankai Tang & Guolin Feng - 1-17 WRF/UCM simulations of the impacts of urban expansion and future climate change on atmospheric thermal environment in a Chinese megacity
by Yang Zhao & Lei Zhong & Yaoming Ma & Yunfei Fu & Mingxing Chen & Weiqiang Ma & Chun Zhao & Ziyu Huang & Keqi Zhou - 1-17 Climate change impacts on infectious diseases in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (EMME)—risks and recommendations
by Shlomit Paz & Azeem Majeed & George K. Christophides - 1-19 Machine learning reveals complex effects of climatic means and weather extremes on wheat yields during different plant developmental stages
by Florian Schierhorn & Max Hofmann & Taras Gagalyuk & Igor Ostapchuk & Daniel Müller - 1-19 Warm winters challenge the cultivation of temperate species in South America—a spatial analysis of chill accumulation
by Eduardo Fernandez & Lars Caspersen & Ilja Illert & Eike Luedeling - 1-19 Potential impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection on drought risk managements over major river basins in Africa
by Babatunde J. Abiodun & Romaric C. Odoulami & Windmanagda Sawadogo & Olumuyiwa A. Oloniyo & Abayomi A. Abatan & Mark New & Christopher Lennard & Pinto Izidine & Temitope S. Egbebiyi & Douglas G. MacMartin - 1-20 Cost–benefit analysis of adaptation to storm surge due to climate change in Osaka Bay, Japan
by Si Ha & Hirokazu Tatano & Nobuhito Mori & Toshio Fujimi & Xinyu Jiang - 1-20 Identifying and correcting biases in localized downscaling estimates of daily precipitation return values
by Mark D. Risser & Daniel R. Feldman & Michael F. Wehner & David W. Pierce & Jeffrey R. Arnold - 1-21 Grassroots vs. greenhouse: the role of environmental organizations in reducing carbon emissions
by Timothy Fraser & Pinar Temocin - 1-21 Implications of climate change for tourism and outdoor recreation: an Indiana, USA, case study
by Jonathon Day & Natalie Chin & Sandra Sydnor & Melissa Widhalm & Kalim U. Shah & Leslie Dorworth - 1-22 Climate data and information needs of indigenous communities on reservation lands: insights from stakeholders in the Southwestern United States
by Helen Fillmore & Loretta Singletary - 1-22 Attribution of typhoon-induced torrential precipitation in Central Vietnam, October 2020
by Linh N. Luu & Paolo Scussolini & Sarah Kew & Sjoukje Philip & Mugni Hadi Hariadi & Robert Vautard & Khiem Mai & Thang Vu & Kien Ba Truong & Friederike Otto & Gerard Schrier & Maarten K. Aalst & Geert Jan Oldenborgh - 1-24 Mean states and future projections of precipitation over the monsoon transitional zone in China in CMIP5 and CMIP6 models
by Jinling Piao & Wen Chen & Shangfeng Chen & Hainan Gong & Lin Wang - 1-26 Why companies fund climate change projects on national forests: insights into the motivations of the Forest Service’s corporate partners
by Natasha Haruka Collins & Courtney A. Schultz - 1-26 Flooding in the Peace-Athabasca Delta: climatic and hydrologic change and variation over the past 120 years
by Kevin P. Timoney - 1-27 How might climate change affect river flows across West Africa?
by Ponnambalam Rameshwaran & Victoria A. Bell & Helen N. Davies & Alison L. Kay - 1-35 Effectiveness of Farmers’ Risk Management Strategies in Smallholder Agriculture: Evidence from India
by Pratap S. Birthal & Jaweriah Hazrana & Digvijay S. Negi
November 2021, Volume 169, Issue 1
- 1-7 Correction to: Simulation and Estimation of Future Precipitation Changes in Arid Regions: a Case Study of Xinjiang, Northwest China
by Haoyang Du & Chen Zhou & Haoqing Tang & Xiaolong Jin & Dengshuai Chen & Penghui Jiang & Manchun Li - 1-9 The relationship between net GHG emissions and radiative forcing with an application to Article 4.1 of the Paris Agreement
by Tom M. L. Wigley - 1-10 Communications in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report cycle
by Jonathan Lynn & Nina Peeva - 1-13 Climate change literacy and migration potential: micro-level evidence from Africa
by Marc Helbling & Daniel Auer & Daniel Meierrieks & Malcolm Mistry & Max Schaub - 1-14 Communicating efficacy: How the IPCC, scientists, and other communicators can facilitate adaptive responses to climate change without compromising on policy neutrality
by Niall McLoughlin - 1-16 Meaningful climate science
by Theodore G. Shepherd & Elisabeth A. Lloyd - 1-16 Projections of cold air outbreaks in CMIP6 earth system models
by Erik T. Smith & Scott C. Sheridan - 1-17 A pluralist approach to epistemic dilemmas in event attribution science
by Henrik Thorén & Johannes Persson & Lennart Olsson - 1-18 Post-Paris policy relevance: lessons from the IPCC SR15 process
by Erlend A. T. Hermansen & Bård Lahn & Göran Sundqvist & Eirik Øye - 1-19 Bringing physical reasoning into statistical practice in climate-change science
by Theodore G. Shepherd - 1-19 Global patterns of disaster and climate risk—an analysis of the consistency of leading index-based assessments and their results
by Matthias Garschagen & Deepal Doshi & Jonathan Reith & Michael Hagenlocher