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December 2021, Volume 169, Issue 3
- 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 - 1-20 On the appropriate and inappropriate uses of probability distributions in climate projections and some alternatives
by Joel Katzav & Erica L. Thompson & James Risbey & David A. Stainforth & Seamus Bradley & Mathias Frisch - 1-20 What kind of information does the era of climate change require?
by Jo Guldi - 1-20 Voices of a generation the communicative power of youth activism
by Elisabeth Eide & Risto Kunelius - 1-20 Upping the ante? The effects of “emergency” and “crisis” framing in climate change news
by Lauren Feldman & P. Sol Hart - 1-21 The role of public relations firms in climate change politics
by Robert J. Brulle & Carter Werthman - 1-22 Global vulnerability hotspots: differences and agreement between international indicator-based assessments
by Daniel Feldmeyer & Joern Birkmann & Joanna M. McMillan & Lindsay Stringer & Walter Leal Filho & Riyanti Djalante & Patricia F. Pinho & Emma Liwenga - 1-28 Is it climate change? Coverage by online news sites of the 2019 European summer heatwaves in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK
by James Painter & Joshua Ettinger & Marie-Noëlle Doutreix & Nadine Strauß & Anke Wonneberger & Peter Walton
October 2021, Volume 168, Issue 3
- 1-11 Climate change research and the search for solutions: rethinking interdisciplinarity
by E. Lisa F. Schipper & Navroz K. Dubash & Yacob Mulugetta - 1-11 Co-designing engaging and accessible data visualisations: a case study of the IPCC reports
by Angela Morelli & Tom Gabriel Johansen & Rosalind Pidcock & Jordan Harold & Anna Pirani & Melissa Gomis & Irene Lorenzoni & Eamon Haughey & Kenny Coventry - 1-13 Rare events in the Arctic
by James E. Overland - 1-14 Communicating climate change findings from IPCC reports: insights from outreach events in India
by Minal Pathak & Joyashree Roy & Shaurya Patel & Shreya Some & Purvi Vyas & Nandini Das & Priyadarshi Shukla - 1-15 Global and regional aggregate damages associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels
by R. Warren & C. Hope & D. E. H. J. Gernaat & D. P. Vuuren & K. Jenkins - 1-19 Moisture variations during the first millennium CE and their linkage with social developments along the Silk Road in northwestern China
by Yong Zhang & Lubin Han & Xuemei Shao & Qing Yang & Zhi-Yong Yin - 1-19 Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia
by Guoyu Ren & Johnny C. L. Chan & Hisayuki Kubota & Zhongshi Zhang & Jinbao Li & Yongxiang Zhang & Yingxian Zhang & Yuda Yang & Yuyu Ren & Xiubao Sun & Yun Su & Yuhui Liu & Zhixin Hao & Xiaoying Xue & Yun Qin - 1-19 High-resolution simulations of decadal climate variability impacts on spring and winter wheat yields in the Missouri River Basin with the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT)
by Vikram M. Mehta & Katherin Mendoza & Norman J. Rosenberg & Raghavan Srinivasan - 1-20 Environmental matching reveals non-uniform range-shift patterns in benthic marine Crustacea
by Marianna V. P. Simões & Hanieh Saeedi & Marlon E. Cobos & Angelika Brandt - 1-20 Long-term variations in ocean acidification indices in the Northwest Pacific from 1993 to 2018
by Miho Ishizu & Yasumasa Miyazawa & Xinyu Guo - 1-20 How local communities attribute livelihood vulnerabilities to climate change and other causes: a case study in North Vanuatu
by Danny Philipp Nef & Daniel Neneth & Patteson Dini & Carmenza Robledo Abad & Pius Kruetli - 1-21 Natural variability vs forced signal in the 2015–2019 Central American drought
by Salvatore Pascale & Sarah B. Kapnick & Thomas L. Delworth & Hugo G. Hidalgo & William F. Cooke - 1-22 Evaluating effective public engagement: local stories from a global network of IPCC scientists
by Rosalind Pidcock & Kate Heath & Lydia Messling & Susie Wang & Anna Pirani & Sarah Connors & Adam Corner & Christopher Shaw & Melissa Gomis - 1-23 Anxiety and climate change: a validation of the Climate Anxiety Scale in a German-speaking quota sample and an investigation of psychological correlates
by Marlis C. Wullenkord & Josephine Tröger & Karen R. S. Hamann & Laura S. Loy & Gerhard Reese - 1-23 Future intensity–duration–frequency curves of Edmonton under climate warming and increased convective available potential energy
by Chun-Chao Kuo & Kai Ernn Gan & Yang Yang & Thian Yew Gan - 1-24 Using empirical data and modeled scenarios of Everglades restoration to understand changes in coastal vulnerability to sea level rise
by Shimelis B. Dessu & Rajendra Paudel & René M. Price & Stephen E. Davis - 1-25 The changing nature of hydroclimatic risks across South Africa
by Adam Schlosser & Andrei Sokolov & Ken Strzepek & Tim Thomas & Xiang Gao & Channing Arndt - 1-26 Global scenarios of residential heating and cooling energy demand and CO2 emissions
by Alessio Mastrucci & Bas Ruijven & Edward Byers & Miguel Poblete-Cazenave & Shonali Pachauri - 1-26 Changing opinions on a changing climate: 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 - 1-28 Sensitivity of soybean planting date to wet season onset in Mato Grosso, Brazil, and implications under climate change
by Minghui Zhang & Gabriel Abrahao & Sally Thompson
September 2021, Volume 168, Issue 1
- 1-12 An IPCC that listens: introducing reciprocity to climate change communication
by Karl Dudman & Sara Wit - 1-18 Climate vulnerability scenario of the agricultural sector in the Bicol River Basin, Philippines
by Ricky P. Laureta & Ric Ryan H. Regalado & Ermar B. De La Cruz - 1-19 Revalidation of temperature changes on economic impacts: a meta-analysis
by Ling Tan & Kun Zhou & Hui Zheng & Lianshui Li - 1-19 Leveraging communities’ network strengths to support climate change adaptation information-sharing: a study with coffee farmers in Risaralda, Colombia
by Jessica Eise & Natalie J. Lambert & Eric C. Wiemer - 1-20 Can citizen pressure influence politicians’ communication about climate change? Results from a field experiment
by Seth Wynes & John Kotcher & Simon D. Donner - 1-20 Perceived links between climate change and weather forecast accuracy: new barriers to tools for agricultural decision-making
by Zack Guido & Sara Lopus & Kurt Waldman & Corrie Hannah & Andrew Zimmer & Natasha Krell & Chris Knudson & Lyndon Estes & Kelly Caylor & Tom Evans - 1-21 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 - 1-22 Rainfall variability in southeast and west-central Africa during the Little Ice Age: do documentary and proxy records agree?
by Matthew J. Hannaford & Kristen K. Beck - 1-22 Are citizen juries and assemblies on climate change driving democratic climate policymaking? An exploration of two case studies in the UK
by Rebecca Wells & Candice Howarth & Lina I. Brand-Correa - 1-23 Assessing the full costs of floodplain buyouts
by William Curran-Groome & Hallee Haygood & Miyuki Hino & Todd K. BenDor & David Salvesen - 1-23 Unpacking future climate extremes and their sectoral implications in western Nepal
by Dipesh Chapagain & Sanita Dhaubanjar & Luna Bharati - 1-25 Assessing the quality of state-of-the-art regional climate information: the case of the UK Climate Projections 2018
by Marina Baldissera Pacchetti & Suraje Dessai & David A. Stainforth & Seamus Bradley
August 2021, Volume 167, Issue 3
- 1-3 Correction to: Ranking local climate policy: assessing the mitigation and adaptation activities of 104 German cities
by Antje Otto & Kristine Kern & Wolfgang Haupt & Peter Eckersley & Annegret H. Thieken - 1-7 Climate communication and storytelling
by Emma Frances Bloomfield & Chris Manktelow - 1-13 Climate change attribution and legal contexts: evidence and the role of storylines
by Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Theodore G. Shepherd - 1-14 Refusing more empire: utility, colonialism, and Indigenous knowing
by Candis Callison - 1-14 From climate adaptation to climate justice: Critical reflections on the IPCC and Himalayan climate knowledges
by Ritodhi Chakraborty & Pasang Yangjee Sherpa - 1-16 Threshold, budget and deadline: beyond the discourse of climate scarcity and control
by Shinichiro Asayama - 1-16 Four centuries of documentary sources concerning the sea level rise in Venice
by Dario Camuffo - 1-16 Extreme thermal conditions in sea turtle nests jeopardize reproductive output
by Oguz Turkozan & Vasiliki Almpanidou & Can Yılmaz & Antonios D. Mazaris - 1-17 A brief history of usable climate science
by Deborah R. Coen - 1-18 Multi-model ensemble projections of soil moisture drought over North Africa and the Sahel region under 1.5, 2, and 3 °C global warming
by Ahmed Elkouk & Zine El Abidine Morjani & Yadu Pokhrel & Abdelghani Chehbouni & Abdelfattah Sifeddine & Stephan Thober & Lhoussaine Bouchaou - 1-18 Public opinion on climate change in the USA: to what extent can it be nudged by questionnaire design features?
by Catherine Chen & Bo MacInnis & Matthew Waltman & Jon A. Krosnick - 1-18 Climate change adaptation as a global public good: implications for financing
by Mizan R. Khan & Sirazoom Munira - 1-19 Crop-climate model in support of adjusting local ecological calendar in the Taxkorgan, eastern Pamir Plateau
by Huizhao Yang & Sailesh Ranjitkar & Wenxuan Xu & Lei Han & Jianbo Yang & Liqing Wu & Jianchu Xu - 1-19 Mobilizing private adaptation finance: lessons learned from the Green Climate Fund
by P. P. Stoll & W. P. Pauw & F. Tohme & C. Grüning - 1-19 Understanding the importance of sexism in shaping climate denial and policy opposition
by Salil Benegal & Mirya R. Holman - 1-20 Divergent, plausible, and relevant climate futures for near- and long-term resource planning
by David J. Lawrence & Amber N. Runyon & John E. Gross & Gregor W. Schuurman & Brian W. Miller - 1-20 Public perception and acceptance of negative emission technologies – framing effects in Switzerland
by Ariane Wenger & Michael Stauffacher & Irina Dallo - 1-20 Impacts of climate change on agriculture and household welfare in Zambia: an economy-wide analysis
by Hambulo Ngoma & Patrick Lupiya & Mulako Kabisa & Faaiqa Hartley - 1-20 Experiencing climate change: revisiting the role of local weather in affecting climate change awareness and related policy preferences
by Lea Gärtner & Harald Schoen - 1-21 Differential residential perspectives on in situ protection and retreat as strategies for climate adaptation
by Nora Louise Schwaller & Todd K. BenDor - 1-21 Climate and monetary policy: do temperature shocks lead to inflationary pressures?
by K. Mukherjee & B. Ouattara - 1-21 Preparing the playing field: climate club governance of the G20, Climate and Clean Air Coalition, and Under2 Coalition
by Charlotte Unger & Sonja Thielges - 1-21 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 - 1-21 Public understanding of climate change terminology
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Lila Rabinovich & Kate Weber & Marianna Babboni & Monica Dean & Lance Ignon - 1-21 Effects of consensus messages and political ideology on climate change attitudes: inconsistent findings and the effect of a pretest
by Sedona Chinn & P. Sol Hart - 1-22 What next for local government climate emergency declarations? The gap between rhetoric and action
by Candice Howarth & Matthew Lane & Sam Fankhauser - 1-22 The role of biomaterials for the energy transition from the lens of a national integrated assessment model
by Camilla C. N. Oliveira & Gerd Angelkorte & Pedro R. R. Rochedo & Alexandre Szklo - 1-23 Achieving negative emissions through oceanic sequestration of vegetation carbon as Black Pellets
by Leonard A. Miller & Philip M. Orton - 1-23 Climate effects on US infrastructure: the economics of adaptation for rail, roads, and coastal development
by James E. Neumann & Paul Chinowsky & Jacob Helman & Margaret Black & Charles Fant & Kenneth Strzepek & Jeremy Martinich - 1-23 Climate change impacts on rainfed maize yields in Zambia under conventional and optimized crop management
by Siatwiinda M. Siatwiinda & Iwan Supit & Bert van Hove & Olusegun Yerokun & Gerard H. Ros & Wim de Vries - 1-25 Collective action problems and governance barriers to sea-level rise adaptation in San Francisco Bay
by Mark Lubell & Mark Stacey & Michelle A. Hummel - 1-25 Controversy around climate change reports: a case study of Twitter responses to the 2019 IPCC report on land
by Mary Sanford & James Painter & Taha Yasseri & Jamie Lorimer - 1-30 Climate security in the Indo-Pacific: a systematic review of governance challenges for enhancing regional climate resilience
by Peter Tangney & Claire Nettle & Beverley Clarke & Joshua Newman & Cassandra Star
July 2021, Volume 167, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction to: Communicating future climate projections of precipitation change
by Joseph Daron & Susanne Lorenz & Andrea Taylor & Suraje Dessai - 1-2 Correction to: Potential future climate-induced shifts in marine fish larvae and harvested fish communities in the subtropical southwestern Atlantic Ocean
by Micheli D. P. Costa & Kerrie A. Wilson & Philip J. Dyer & Roland Pitcher & José H. Muelbert & Anthony J. Richardson - 1-2 Correction to: Climate change adaptation strategies, productivity and sustainable food security in southern Mali
by Aboubacar Diallo & Emmanuel Donkor & Victor Owusu - 1-8 Cultural determinants of climate change opinion: familism predicts climate beliefs and policy support among US Latinos
by Adam R. Pearson & Guadalupe A. Bacio & Sarah Naiman & Rainer Romero-Canyas & Jonathon P. Schuldt - 1-15 Nighttime climate warming enhances inhibitory effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on the success of invasive Solidago canadensis
by Zu-Xing Wang & Zheng-Sheng He & Wei-Ming He - 1-15 The association between drought and outpatient visits for respiratory diseases in four northwest cities of China
by Bo Wang & Shunxia Wang & Lanyu Li & Shenggang Xu & Chengyun Li & Sheng Li & Jinyu Wang & Hupeng He & Jingping Niu & Kai Zhang & Bin Luo - 1-16 Assessment of the economic impact of heat-related labor productivity loss: a systematic review
by Mengzhen Zhao & Jason Kai Wei Lee & Tord Kjellstrom & Wenjia Cai - 1-16 Knowledge generation via social-knowledge network co-evolution: 30 years (1990–2019) of adaptation, mitigation and transformation related to climate change
by Jacopo A. Baggio - 1-17 The severe drought of 1876–1878 in North China and possible causes
by Zhixin Hao & Mengxin Bai & Danyang Xiong & Yang Liu & Jingyun Zheng - 1-17 Future surface temperatures over Europe according to CMIP6 climate projections: an analysis with original and bias-corrected data
by D Carvalho & S Cardoso Pereira & A Rocha - 1-18 Climate variations, culture and economic behaviour of Chinese households
by Dayong Zhang & Jun Li & Qiang Ji & Shunsuke Managi - 1-18 Impact of climate change on the agriculture sector and household welfare in Mozambique: an analysis based on a dynamic computable general equilibrium model
by Lourenço Manuel & Orcídia Chiziane & Gaby Mandhlate & Faaiqa Hartley & Emílio Tostão - 1-19 Arctic shipping guidance from the CMIP6 ensemble on operational and infrastructural timescales
by Xueke Li & Scott R. Stephenson & Amanda H. Lynch & Michael A. Goldstein & David A. Bailey & Siri Veland - 1-20 Combining socio-economic and climate projections to assess heat risk
by Armand Landreau & Sirkku Juhola & Alexandra Jurgilevich & Aleksi Räsänen - 1-20 Saving energy in residential buildings: the role of energy pricing
by Jens Ewald & Thomas Sterner & Eoin Ó Broin & Érika Mata - 1-20 Impact of climate change adaptation on food security: evidence from semi-arid lands, Kenya
by S. Wagura Ndiritu & Geoffrey Muricho - 1-20 Investigating similarities and differences in individual reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis
by Nathaniel Geiger & Anagha Gore & Claire V. Squire & Shahzeen Z. Attari - 1-20 The physiological effect of CO2 on the hydrological cycle in summer over Europe and land-atmosphere interactions
by Julien Boé - 1-21 The effect of differentiating costs of capital by country and technology on the European energy transition
by Friedemann Polzin & Mark Sanders & Bjarne Steffen & Florian Egli & Tobias S. Schmidt & Panagiotis Karkatsoulis & Panagiotis Fragkos & Leonidas Paroussos - 1-21 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 - 1-21 Balancing a budget or running a deficit? The offset regime of carbon removal and solar geoengineering under a carbon budget
by Shinichiro Asayama & Mike Hulme & Nils Markusson - 1-21 Recent changes in the rain regime over the Mediterranean climate region of Israel
by Ron Drori & Baruch Ziv & Hadas Saaroni & Adi Etkin & Efrat Sheffer - 1-22 Electricity end-use and construction activity are key leverage points for co-controlling greenhouse gases and local pollution in China
by Li-Jing Liu & Qiao-Mei Liang & Felix Creutzig & Nan Cheng & Lan-Cui Liu - 1-23 Ranking local climate policy: assessing the mitigation and adaptation activities of 104 German cities
by Antje Otto & Kristine Kern & Wolfgang Haupt & Peter Eckersley & Annegret H. Thieken - 1-23 On the evaluation of heterogeneous climate change impacts on US agriculture: does group membership matter?
by Chang Cai & Sandy Dall’Erba - 1-27 Climate change, migration and voice
by Michel Beine & Ilan Noy & Christopher Parsons
June 2021, Volume 166, Issue 3
- 1-11 Making the climate crisis personal through a focus on human health
by Vijay S. Limaye - 1-16 Toward an integrated system of climate change and human health indicators: a conceptual framework
by Ann Y. Liu & Juli M. Trtanj & Erin K. Lipp & John M. Balbus - 1-17 Adaptive mitigation strategies hedge against extreme climate futures
by Giacomo Marangoni & Jonathan R. Lamontagne & Julianne D. Quinn & Patrick M. Reed & Klaus Keller - 1-17 Changes in the diurnal temperature range over East Asia from 1901 to 2018 and its relationship with precipitation
by Xiubao Sun & Chunzai Wang & Guoyu Ren - 1-18 Meteorological drought and its large-scale climate patterns in each season in Central Asia from 1901 to 2015
by Xuezhen Zhang & Miao He & Mengxin Bai & Quansheng Ge - 1-18 Epistemic engagement: examining personal epistemology and engagement preferences with climate change in Oregon
by Brianne Suldovsky & Daniel Taylor-Rodríguez - 1-18 Evapotranspiration and water availability response to climate change in the Middle East and North Africa
by Salah Basem Ajjur & Sami G. Al-Ghamdi - 1-18 A vulnerability index for priority targeting of agricultural crops under a changing climate
by Calum G. Turvey & Jiajun Du & Yurou He & Ariel Ortiz-Bobea - 1-19 Designing a statistical procedure for monitoring global carbon dioxide emissions
by Mikkel Bennedsen - 1-19 Embodied carbon emissions of aluminum-containing commodities in international trade: China’s perspective
by Qiangfeng Li & Huabo Duan & Tianjiao Li & Yanjing Zhou & Ying Chen & Ruoyu Zhong - 1-19 Economic impacts of climate-induced crop yield changes: evidence from agri-food industries in six countries
by Daoping Wang & Katie Jenkins & Nicole Forstenhäusler & Tianyang Lei & Jeff Price & Rachel Warren & Rhosanna Jenkins & Dabo Guan - 1-20 Climate change in the context of whole-farming systems: opportunities for improved outreach
by R. S. Clements & S. K. Birthisel & A. Daigneault & E. Gallandt & D. Johnson & T. Wentworth & M. T. Niles - 1-20 The source is the message: the impact of institutional signals on climate change–related norm perceptions and behaviors
by Sara M. Constantino & Silvia Pianta & Adrian Rinscheid & Renato Frey & Elke U. Weber - 1-20 Future fire-driven landscape changes along a southwestern US elevation gradient
by Cécile C. Remy & Alisa R. Keyser & Dan J. Krofcheck & Marcy E. Litvak & Matthew D. Hurteau - 1-20 Understanding public support for domestic contributions to global collective goods
by Liam F. Beiser-McGrath & Thomas Bernauer & Jaehyun Song & Azusa Uji - 1-20 Exploring annual lake dynamics in Xinjiang (China): spatiotemporal features and driving climate factors from 2000 to 2019
by Lilin Zheng & Zilong Xia & Jianhua Xu & Yaning Chen & Haiqing Yang & Dahui Li - 1-21 Challenges in simulating economic effects of climate change on global agricultural markets
by Angelo C. Gurgel & John Reilly & Elodie Blanc - 1-21 Assessing the economic impacts of future fluvial flooding in six countries under climate change and socio-economic development
by Zhiqiang Yin & Yixin Hu & Katie Jenkins & Yi He & Nicole Forstenhäusler & Rachel Warren & Lili Yang & Rhosanna Jenkins & Dabo Guan - 1-21 Unilateral climate policies can substantially reduce national carbon pollution
by Alice Lépissier & Matto Mildenberger - 1-22 Tracing international migration in projections of income and inequality across the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
by Hélène Benveniste & Jesús Crespo Cuaresma & Matthew Gidden & Raya Muttarak - 1-22 A new look at carbon dioxide emissions in MENA countries
by Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh & Younes Ben Zaied - 1-22 Impact of climate change in the flow regimes of the Upper and Middle Amazon River
by Carlos Eduardo Aguiar Souza Costa & Claudio José Cavalcante Blanco & José Francisco Oliveira-Júnior - 1-22 Improving the usability of climate indicator visualizations through diagnostic design principles
by Michael D. Gerst & Melissa A. Kenney & Irina Feygina - 1-23 Future changes to high impact weather in the UK
by Helen M. Hanlon & Dan Bernie & Giulia Carigi & Jason A. Lowe - 1-23 Simulation of social resilience affected by extreme events in ancient China
by Hongming He & Claudio O. Delang & Jie Zhou & Yu Li & Wenming He
May 2021, Volume 166, Issue 1
- 1-7 Obstructing action: foundation funding and US climate change counter-movement organizations
by Robert J. Brulle & Galen Hall & Loredana Loy & Kennedy Schell-Smith - 1-11 Usable climate science is adaptation science
by Adam H. Sobel - 1-13 Attributable human-induced changes in the magnitude of flooding in the Houston, Texas region during Hurricane Harvey
by Michael Wehner & Christopher Sampson - 1-14 Global trends in the frequency and duration of temperature extremes
by Frank A. La Sorte & Alison Johnston & Toby R. Ault - 1-15 Perceptions of naturalness predict US public support for Soil Carbon Storage as a climate solution
by Shannan K. Sweet & Jonathon P. Schuldt & Johannes Lehmann & Deborah A. Bossio & Dominic Woolf - 1-16 Feng Shui and Imperial Examinations: a case study on the 1849 severe flood in Nanjing and debates on flood discharge
by Zhengrong Xu & Yuda Yang & Tao Sun - 1-17 Uncertainty analysis of the future cost of wind energy on climate change mitigation
by Franklyn Kanyako & Erin Baker - 1-18 Differential sensitivities of electricity consumption to global warming across regions of Argentina
by Tamara Sofía Propato & Diego Abelleyra & María Semmartin & Santiago R. Verón - 1-18 Prolonged Siberian heat of 2020 almost impossible without human influence
by Andrew Ciavarella & Daniel Cotterill & Peter Stott & Sarah Kew & Sjoukje Philip & Geert Jan Oldenborgh & Amalie Skålevåg & Philip Lorenz & Yoann Robin & Friederike Otto & Mathias Hauser & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Flavio Lehner & Olga Zolina - 1-19 What is the risk of overestimating emission reductions from forests – and what can be done about it?
by Till Neeff - 1-19 Heat vulnerability and adaptive capacities: findings of a household survey in Ludwigsburg, BW, Germany
by Kevin Laranjeira & Franziska Göttsche & Joern Birkmann & Matthias Garschagen - 1-19 Climate change enhances deepwater warming of subtropical reservoirs: evidence from hydrodynamic modelling
by Laura Melo Vieira Soares & Maria Calijuri & Talita Fernanda Silva & Evlyn Marcia Leão Novo - 1-20 Not all boomers: temporal orientation explains inter- and intra-cultural variability in the link between age and climate engagement
by Nathaniel Geiger & Bryan McLaughlin & John Velez - 1-20 Consumer acceptance of products from carbon capture and utilization
by Lauren Lutzke & Joseph Árvai - 1-20 Economic impacts of storm surge events: examining state and national ripple effects
by Meri Davlasheridze & Qin Fan & Wesley Highfield & Jiaochen Liang - 1-20 Urban adaptation index: assessing cities readiness to deal with climate change
by Eduardo Alves Neder & Fabiano Araújo Moreira & Michele Dalla Fontana & Roger Rodrigues Torres & David Montenegro Lapola & Maria da Penha Costa Vasconcellos & Ana Maria Barbieri Bedran-Martins & Arlindo Philippi Junior & Maria Carmen Lemos & Gabriela Marques Di Giulio - 1-20 Communicating future climate projections of precipitation change
by Joseph Daron & Susanne Lorenz & Andrea Taylor & Suraje Dessai - 1-20 Indigenous adaptation to climate change risks in northern Ghana
by Lawrence Guodaar & Douglas K. Bardsley & Jungho Suh - 1-21 Under pressure: conservation choices and the threat of species extinction
by Robin Gregory & Robert Kozak & Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent & Sara Nawaz & Terre Satterfield & Shannon Hagerman - 1-22 Evaluating process-based integrated assessment models of climate change mitigation
by Charlie Wilson & Céline Guivarch & Elmar Kriegler & Bas Ruijven & Detlef P. Vuuren & Volker Krey & Valeria Jana Schwanitz & Erica L. Thompson - 1-22 A society ill-equipped to deal with the effects of climate change on cultural heritage and landscape: a qualitative assessment of planning practices in transport infrastructure
by Hans Antonson & Philip Buckland & Roger Nyqvist - 1-23 Skeptic priors and climate consensus
by Grant R. McDermott - 1-24 Determinants of farmers’ adaptation decisions under changing climate: the case of Fars province in Iran
by Samane Ghazali & Hossein Azadi & Alishir Kurban & Nicolae Ajtai & Marcin Pietrzykowski & Frank Witlox - 1-24 Risks on global financial stability induced by climate change: the case of flood risks
by Antoine Mandel & Timothy Tiggeloven & Daniel Lincke & Elco Koks & Philip Ward & Jochen Hinkel - 1-24 Historical and future drought impacts in the Pacific islands and atolls
by Viliamu Iese & Anthony S. Kiem & Azarel Mariner & Philip Malsale & Tile Tofaeono & Dewi G.C. Kirono & Vanessa Round & Craig Heady & Robson Tigona & Filipe Veisa & Kisolel Posanau & Faapisa Aiono & Alick Haruhiru & Arieta Daphne & Vaiola Vainikolo & Nikotemo Iona - 1-27 Pathways and pitfalls in extreme event attribution
by Geert Jan Oldenborgh & Karin Wiel & Sarah Kew & Sjoukje Philip & Friederike Otto & Robert Vautard & Andrew King & Fraser Lott & Julie Arrighi & Roop Singh & Maarten Aalst
April 2021, Volume 165, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: Will I have to move because of climate change? Perceived likelihood of weather- or climate-related relocation among the US public
by Byungdoo Kim & David L. Kay & Jonathon P. Schuldt - 1-1 Correction to: Synergies and trade-offs for climate-resilient agriculture in India: an agro-climatic zone assessment
by Naveen P Singh & Bhawna Anand & Surendra Singh & S K Srivastava & Ch Srinivasa Rao & K V Rao & S K Bal - 1-1 Correction to: conceptual framing to link climate risk assessments and climate-migration scholarship
by Robert McLeman & David Wrathall & Elisabeth Gilmore & Philip Thornton & Helen Adams & François Gemenne - 1-2 Correction to: Beyond one-way determinism: San Frediano’s miracle and climate change in Central and Northern Italy in late antiquity
by Giovanni Zanchetta & Monica Bini & Kevin Bloomfield & Adam Izdebski & Nicola Vivoli & Eleonora Regattieri & Ilaria Isola & Russell N. Drysdale & Petra Bajo & John C. Hellstrom & Robert Wiśniewski & Anthony E. Fallick & Stefano Natali & Marco Luppichini - 1-10 Climate scientists set the bar of proof too high
by Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Naomi Oreskes & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Edward J. Larson - 1-14 Complex network of synchronous climate events in East Asian tree-ring data
by Xijin Wang & Fenghua Xie & Zhongshi Zhang & Stefan Liess & Keyan Fang & Chenxi Xu & Feng Shi - 1-17 Increasing maximum lake surface temperature under climate change
by Martin T. Dokulil & Elvira Eyto & Stephen C. Maberly & Linda May & Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer & R. Iestyn Woolway - 1-17 Assessing the impacts of climate change on irrigation diversion water requirement in the Philippines
by Lanie A. Alejo & Victor B. Ella & Rubenito M. Lampayan & Aurelio A. Delos Reyes - 1-18 Projecting climate change impacts on Mediterranean finfish production: a case study in Greece
by Orestis Stavrakidis-Zachou & Konstadia Lika & Panagiotis Anastasiadis & Nikos Papandroulakis - 1-18 Economic assessment of the development of CO2 direct reduction technologies in long-term climate strategies of the Gulf countries
by Frédéric Babonneau & Ahmed Badran & Maroua Benlahrech & Alain Haurie & Maxime Schenckery & Marc Vielle - 1-18 Impact of climate change on Spanish electricity demand
by Jose M. Garrido-Perez & David Barriopedro & Ricardo García-Herrera & Carlos Ordóñez - 1-18 Evaluation of flood damage reduction throughout Japan from adaptation measures taken under a range of emissions mitigation scenarios
by Tao Yamamoto & So Kazama & Yoshiya Touge & Hayata Yanagihara & Tsuyoshi Tada & Takeshi Yamashita & Hiroyuki Takizawa - 1-19 351-year tree ring reconstruction of the Gongga Mountains winter minimum temperature and its relationship with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
by Jingxian Li & Jinbao Li & Teng Li & Tsun Fung Au - 1-19 Past and future snowmelt trends in the Swiss Alps: the role of temperature and snowpack
by Maria Vorkauf & Christoph Marty & Ansgar Kahmen & Erika Hiltbrunner - 1-19 Using best available information to conduct impact assessment of future climatic hazards on a landfill
by Nurul Syazwani Yahaya & Joy Jacqueline Pereira & Mohd Raihan Taha - 1-19 Extreme temperature of the mid-eighteenth century as compared to todays in Beijing
by Yuyu Ren & Guoyu Ren & Rob Allan & Siqi Zhang - 1-19 Potential carbon leakage under the Paris Agreement
by Lewis C. King & Jeroen C. J. M. Bergh - 1-19 Challenges and potential solutions in statistical downscaling of precipitation
by Jie Chen & Xunchang John Zhang - 1-20 Equitable mitigation to achieve the 1.5 °C goal in the Mediterranean Basin
by Olga Alcaraz & Bàrbara Sureda & Albert Turon & Cindy Ramírez & Marta Gebellí - 1-20 Has North Africa turned too warm for a Mediterranean forest pest because of climate change?
by Asma Bourougaaoui & Mohamed L. Ben Jamâa & Christelle Robinet - 1-20 Climate warming affects spatio-temporal biodiversity patterns of a highly vulnerable Neotropical avifauna
by David A. Prieto-Torres & Luis A. Sánchez-González & Marco F. Ortiz-Ramírez & Jorge E. Ramírez-Albores & Erick A. García-Trejo & Adolfo G. Navarro-Sigüenza - 1-21 When rebuilding no longer means recovery: the stress of staying put after Hurricane Sandy
by Liz Koslov & Alexis Merdjanoff & Elana Sulakshana & Eric Klinenberg - 1-21 Towards a comprehensive look at global drivers of novel extreme wildfire events
by Andrea Duane & Marc Castellnou & Lluís Brotons - 1-21 Potential future climate-induced shifts in marine fish larvae and harvested fish communities in the subtropical southwestern Atlantic Ocean
by Micheli D. P. Costa & Kerrie A. Wilson & Philip J. Dyer & Roland Pitcher & José H. Muelbert & Anthony J. Richardson - 1-21 Insuring homes against extreme weather events: a systematic review of the research
by Chloe H. Lucas & Kate I. Booth & Carolina Garcia - 1-21 Do fires discriminate? Socio-economic disadvantage, wildfire hazard exposure and the Australian 2019–20 ‘Black Summer’ fires
by Sonia Akter & R. Quentin Grafton - 1-21 Recent changing characteristics of dry and wet spells in Canada
by Yang Yang & Thian Yew Gan & Xuezhi Tan - 1-23 Farmers and herders reclaim cropland to adapt to climate change in the eastern Tibetan Plateau: a case study in Zamtang County, China
by Shihai Wu & Jianzhong Yan & Liu Yang & Xian Cheng & Ya Wu
March 2021, Volume 165, Issue 1
- 1-7 Conceptual framing to link climate risk assessments and climate-migration scholarship
by Robert McLeman & David Wrathall & Elisabeth Gilmore & Philip Thornton & Helen Adams & François Gemenne - 1-8 Does solar geoengineering crowd out climate change mitigation efforts? Evidence from a stated preference referendum on a carbon tax
by Todd L. Cherry & Steffen Kallbekken & Stephan Kroll & David M. McEvoy - 1-8 Will I have to move because of climate change? Perceived likelihood of weather- or climate-related relocation among the US public
by Byungdoo Kim & David L. Kay & Jonathon P. Schuldt - 1-12 Land-grant lessons for Anthropocene universities
by Robert E. Kopp - 1-15 Climate and hydrologic ensembling lead to differing streamflow and sediment yield predictions
by Travis A. Dahl & Anthony D. Kendall & David W. Hyndman