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March 2021, Volume 165, Issue 1
- 1-20 Climate change impacts and strategies for adaptation for water resource management in Indiana
by Keith A. Cherkauer & Laura C. Bowling & Kyuhyun Byun & Indrajeet Chaubey & Natalie Chin & Darren L. Ficklin & Alan F. Hamlet & Stephen J. Kines & Charlotte I. Lee & Ram Neupane & Garett W. Pignotti & Sanoar Rahman & Sarmistha Singh & Pandara Valappil Femeena & Tanja N. Williamson - 1-20 New methods for local vulnerability scenarios to heat stress to inform urban planning—case study City of Ludwigsburg/Germany
by Jörn Birkmann & Holger Sauter & Matthias Garschagen & Mark Fleischhauer & Wiriya Puntub & Charlotte Klose & Albrecht Burkhardt & Franziska Göttsche & Kevin Laranjeira & Julia Müller & Björn Büter - 1-20 The salience of future impacts and the willingness to pay for climate change mitigation: an experiment in intergenerational framing
by Trisha R. Shrum - 1-20 Historical floods of the Douro River in Porto, Portugal (1727–1799)
by Maria João Alcoforado & Luís Pedro Silva & Inês Amorim & Marcelo Fragoso & João Carlos Garcia - 1-20 Threshold effects of extreme weather events on cereal yields in India
by Francisco Fontes & Ashley Gorst & Charles Palmer - 1-20 Quantifying and projection of the relative impacts of climate change and direct human activities on streamflow fluctuations
by A. B. Dariane & E. Pouryafar - 1-20 Systemic criticality—a new assessment concept improving the evidence basis for CI protection
by Philip M. Kruse & Hanna C. Schmitt & Stefan Greiving - 1-21 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 - 1-21 Navigating the Anthropocene’s rivers of risk—climatic change and science-policy dilemmas in Australia’s Murray-Darling Basin
by Jason Alexandra - 1-21 Scenario Planning: Embracing the Potential for Extreme Events in the Colorado River Basin
by Andrea K. Gerlak & Katharine L. Jacobs & Amy L. McCoy & Season Martin & Mariana Rivera-Torres & Anna M. Murveit & Amanda J. Leinberger & Timothy Thomure - 1-21 The climate responsibilities of industrial meat and dairy producers
by Oliver Lazarus & Sonali McDermid & Jennifer Jacquet - 1-22 Relationship of extreme precipitation, surface air temperature, and dew point temperature across the Tibetan Plateau
by Zhiwei Yong & Junnan Xiong & Zegen Wang & Weiming Cheng & Jiawei Yang & Quan Pang - 1-22 How ancient China dealt with summer droughts—a case study of the whole process of the 1751 drought in the Qing dynasty
by Zhixin Hao & Danyang Xiong & Jingyun Zheng - 1-22 Measurements meet human observations: integrating distinctive ways of knowing in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan to assess local climate change
by Isabell Haag & Karim-Aly Kassam & Thomas Senftl & Harald Zandler & Cyrus Samimi - 1-23 From time frames to temperature bias in temperature series
by Dario Camuffo & Antonio della Valle & Francesca Becherini - 1-23 Indicators of climate change impacts on the water cycle and water management
by Christa D. Peters-Lidard & Kevin C. Rose & Julie E. Kiang & Michael L. Strobel & Michael L. Anderson & Aaron R. Byrd & Michael J. Kolian & Levi D. Brekke & Derek S. Arndt - 1-24 Closed-loop and congestion control of the global carbon-climate system
by Carlos A. Sierra & Holger Metzler & Markus Müller & Eurika Kaiser - 1-25 Barriers, emotions, and motivational levers for lifestyle transformation in Norwegian household decarbonization pathways
by Karen Richardsen Moberg & Benjamin K. Sovacool & Alexandra Goritz & Gaëtan M. Hinojosa & Carlo Aall & Maria Nilsson - 1-26 The effect of climate change on agro-climatic indicators in the UK
by N. W. Arnell & A. Freeman - 1-30 ‘Seeing with Empty Eyes’: a systems approach to understand climate change and mental health in Bangladesh
by Gemma Hayward & Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
February 2021, Volume 164, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction to: Making sense of climate change—the lived experience of experts
by Jean S. Renouf - 1-3 Correction to: Future projection of maximum potential storm surge height at three major bays in Japan using the maximum potential intensity of a tropical cyclone
by Nobuhito Mori & Nozomi Ariyoshi & Tomoya Shimura & Takuya Miyashita & Junichi Ninomiya - 1-11 Drought as a driver of Mexico-US migration
by Guillermo N. Murray-Tortarolo & Mario Martínez Salgado - 1-13 Stalagmite flooding frequency record since the middle Little Ice Age from Central China
by Liu Yuhui & Li Zhiling - 1-15 Updated and outdated reservations about research into stratospheric aerosol injection
by Wake Smith & Claire Henly - 1-16 Surface air pressure–based reconstruction of tropical cyclones affecting Hong Kong since the late nineteenth century
by Yingxian Zhang & Yuyu Ren & Guoyu Ren & Yongqiang Zhang - 1-17 The socioeconomic effects of extreme drought events in northern China on the Ming dynasty in the late fifteenth century
by Jianfu Han & Yuda Yang - 1-17 Warming matters: alpine plant responses to experimental warming
by Fatih Fazlioglu & Justin S. H. Wan - 1-17 Compensation effect of winter snow on larch growth in Northeast China
by Yuanqiao Li & Xiuchen Wu & Yongmei Huang & Xiaoyan Li & Fangzhong Shi & Shoudong Zhao & Yuting Yang & Yuhong Tian & Pei Wang & Shulei Zhang & Cicheng Zhang & Yang Wang & Chongyang Xu & Pengwu Zhao - 1-18 An updated look at petroleum well leaks, ineffective policies and the social cost of methane in Canada’s largest oil-producing province
by Daniel Schiffner & Maik Kecinski & Sandeep Mohapatra - 1-18 Exploring assumptions in crop breeding for climate resilience: opportunities and principles for integrating climate model projections
by Stephen Whitfield & Sarah Chapman & Marcelin Tonye Mahop & Chetan Deva & Kennedy Masamba & Andekelile Mwamahonje - 1-18 Future projection of maximum potential storm surge height at three major bays in Japan using the maximum potential intensity of a tropical cyclone
by Nobuhito Mori & Nozomi Ariyoshi & Tomoya Shimura & Takuya Miyashita & Junichi Ninomiya - 1-18 Costs from labor losses due to extreme heat in the USA attributable to climate change
by Yuqiang Zhang & Drew T. Shindell - 1-18 Decision-making capacity to address climate-induced food insecurity within women-led groups in Southern Mali
by Alexa L. Wood & Louie Rivers & Amadou Sidbé & Arika Ligmann-Zielinska - 1-19 Farmer views on climate change—a longitudinal study of threats, opportunities and action
by Jaana Sorvali & Janne Kaseva & Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio - 1-19 1/4 to 1/3 of observed warming trends in China from 1980 to 2015 are attributed to land use changes
by Pengke Shen & Shuqing Zhao - 1-19 Climate change coverage in the United States media during the 2017 hurricane season: implications for climate change communication
by Roberta Weiner & Sarah P. Church & Junyu Lu & Laura A. Esman & Jackie M. Getson & Michelle Fleckenstein & Brennan Radulski & Pranay Ranjan & Emily Usher & Linda S. Prokopy & Linda Pfeiffer - 1-19 Tropical cyclones over the western north Pacific since the mid-nineteenth century
by Hisayuki Kubota & Jun Matsumoto & Masumi Zaiki & Togo Tsukahara & Takehiko Mikami & Rob Allan & Clive Wilkinson & Sally Wilkinson & Kevin Wood & Mark Mollan - 1-19 Phenological tracking of a seasonal climate window in a recovering tropical island bird species
by Joseph Taylor & Malcolm A. C. Nicoll & Emily Black & Caroline M. Wainwright & Carl G. Jones & Vikash Tatayah & Pier Luigi Vidale & Ken Norris - 1-19 Re-framing the threat of global warming: an empirical causal loop diagram of climate change, food insecurity and societal collapse
by C. E. Richards & R. C. Lupton & J. M. Allwood - 1-19 Daily temperature observations in Florence at the mid-eighteenth century: the Martini series (1756–1775)
by Dario Camuffo & Francesca Becherini & Antonio Valle - 1-19 Exploring future global change-induced water imbalances in the Central Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia
by Mulugeta Musie & Andrea Momblanch & Sumit Sen - 1-19 Social impacts of extreme drought event in Guanzhong area, Shaanxi Province, during 1928–1931
by Xu-Dong Chen & Yun Su & Xiu-Qi Fang - 1-20 Response of local temperature variation to land cover and land use intensity changes in China over the last 30 years
by Xiaolong Jin & Penghui Jiang & Haoyang Du & Dengshuai Chen & Manchun Li - 1-20 Who’s responsible for climate change? Untangling threads of media discussions in India, Nigeria, Australia, and the USA
by Ranjini Murali & Aishwarya Kuwar & Harini Nagendra - 1-20 Assessing urban heat-related adaptation strategies under multiple futures for a major U.S. city
by Guillaume Rohat & Olga Wilhelmi & Johannes Flacke & Andrew Monaghan & Jing Gao & Martin Maarseveen & Hy Dao - 1-20 Sensitivity of projected climate impacts to climate model weighting: multi-sector analysis in eastern Africa
by Seshagiri Rao Kolusu & Christian Siderius & Martin C. Todd & Ajay Bhave & Declan Conway & Rachel James & Richard Washington & Robel Geressu & Julien J. Harou & Japhet J. Kashaigili - 1-20 Guidelines for co-creating climate adaptation plans for fisheries and aquaculture
by Thuy Thi Thanh Pham & Ragnhildur Friðriksdóttir & Charlotte T. Weber & Jónas R. Viðarsson & Nikos Papandroulakis & Alan R. Baudron & Petter Olsen & Juliana A. Hansen & Unn Laksá & Paul G. Fernandes & Tarub Bahri & Sigurður Ö. Ragnarsson & Michaela Aschan - 1-20 Change in mean and extreme temperature at Yingkou station in Northeast China from 1904 to 2017
by Xiaoying Xue & Guoyu Ren & Xiubao Sun & Panfeng Zhang & Yuyu Ren & Siqi Zhang & Chunyu Zhao & Xiujing Yu - 1-20 Climate change and climate migration: issues and questions around an in-transition Tunisian economy
by Oussama Zouabi - 1-21 Heterogeneous snowpack response and snow drought occurrence across river basins of northwestern North America under 1.0°C to 4.0°C global warming
by Rajesh R. Shrestha & Barrie R. Bonsal & James M. Bonnyman & Alex J. Cannon & Mohammad Reza Najafi - 1-21 ‘A change of heart’: Indigenous perspectives from the Onjisay Aki Summit on climate change
by Laura Cameron & Dave Courchene & Sabina Ijaz & Ian Mauro - 1-21 The role of certification, risk and time preferences in promoting adoption of climate-resilient citrus varieties in Indonesia
by Abdul Muis Hasibuan & Daniel Gregg & Randy Stringer - 1-23 A fair trade? Expert perceptions of equity, innovation, and public awareness in China’s future Emissions Trading Scheme
by Jiangyue Joy Ying & Benjamin K. Sovacool - 1-23 Livelihood diversification strategies and resilience to climate change in semi-arid northern Ghana
by Kamaldeen Mohammed & Evans Batung & Moses Kansanga & Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong & Isaac Luginaah - 1-24 Evaluation of historical CMIP6 model simulations and future projections of temperature and precipitation in Paraguay
by Miguel A. Lovino & María Josefina Pierrestegui & Omar V. Müller & Ernesto Hugo Berbery & Gabriela V. Müller & Max Pasten - 1-24 Achieving the climate goal with intergovernmental transfers to the forestry sector: insights from the Indian experience
by Purnamita Dasgupta & Kavitha Srikanth - 1-25 Techniques for constructing climate scenarios for stress test applications
by Christine M. Albano & Maureen I. McCarthy & Michael D. Dettinger & Stephanie A. McAfee
January 2021, Volume 164, Issue 1
- 1-10 Potential Himalayan community turnover through the Late Pleistocene
by Feng Dong & Chih-Ming Hung & Shou-Hsien Li & Xiao-Jun Yang - 1-10 Culturally mediated perceptions of climate change risks in New Zealand
by Smrithi Talwar - 1-12 Subnational bipartisanship on climate change: evidence from surveys of local and state policymakers
by Nathan R. Lee & Dominik Stecula - 1-13 Can we advance individual-level heat-health research through the application of stochastic weather generators?
by Andrew Verdin & Kathryn Grace & Frank Davenport & Chris Funk & Greg Husak - 1-13 A future perspective of historical contributions to climate change
by Ragnhild B. Skeie & Glen P. Peters & Jan Fuglestvedt & Robbie Andrew - 1-17 Storm surge proxies in a data-poor landscape: a practical monitoring method for under-surveyed and -studied communities vulnerable to climate change
by Jon Rosales & Carol Cady & Glenn Juday & Claire Alix & Miho Morimoto & Jessica Chapman & Dakota Casserly & Sophia Katchatag - 1-18 Loss and damage from climate change and implicit assumptions of sustainable development
by Chad S. Boda & Turaj Faran & Murray Scown & Kelly Dorkenoo & Brian C. Chaffin & Maryam Nastar & Emily Boyd - 1-18 Vulnerabilities of irrigated and rainfed corn to climate change in a humid climate in the Lower Mississippi Delta
by Saseendran S. Anapalli & Srinivasa R. Pinnamaneni & Daniel K. Fisher & Krishna N. Reddy - 1-18 Long-term growth of three sympatric Dryopteris fern species shows the accumulation of climatic effects over 2 years because of organ preformation
by Kai Rünk & Kristjan Zobel & Jaan Liira - 1-18 Making sense of climate change—the lived experience of experts
by Jean S. Renouf - 1-19 Impact of climate change on North-East India (NEI) summer monsoon rainfall
by Yasmin Zahan & Rahul Mahanta & P. V. Rajesh & B. N. Goswami - 1-19 Climate of hope or doom and gloom? Testing the climate change hope vs. fear communications debate through online videos
by Joshua Ettinger & Peter Walton & James Painter & Thomas DiBlasi - 1-19 Assembling a coalition of climate change narratives on UK climate action: a focus on the city, countryside, community and home
by Candice Howarth & Laurie Parsons - 1-20 The climate commons dilemma: how can humanity solve the commons dilemma for the global climate commons?
by Yang Li & David K. Sewell & Saam Saber & Daniel B. Shank & Yoshihisa Kashima - 1-20 Efficient statistical approach to develop intensity-duration-frequency curves for precipitation and runoff under future climate
by Jonathan B. Butcher & Tan Zi & Brian R. Pickard & Scott C. Job & Thomas E. Johnson & Bryan A. Groza - 1-20 Climate change and livelihood resilience capacities in the Mekong Delta: a case study on the transition to rice–shrimp farming in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province
by Thijs Poelma & Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak & Duong Nha & Thong Anh Tran - 1-21 Hydroclimatic changes in Alaska portrayed by a high-resolution regional climate simulation
by Andrew J. Newman & Andrew J. Monaghan & Martyn P. Clark & Kyoko Ikeda & Lulin Xue & Ethan D. Gutmann & Jeffrey R. Arnold - 1-22 Meridional oscillation of tropical cyclone activity in the western North Pacific during the past 110 years
by Kin Sik Liu & Johnny C. L. Chan & Hisayuki Kubota - 1-22 How adaptive capacity shapes the Adapt, React, Cope response to climate impacts: insights from small-scale fisheries
by Kristen M. Green & Jennifer C. Selgrath & Timothy H. Frawley & William K. Oestreich & Elizabeth J. Mansfield & Jose Urteaga & Shannon S. Swanson & Francisca N. Santana & Stephanie J. Green & Josheena Naggea & Larry B. Crowder - 1-22 Climatic impacts on water resources in a tropical catchment in Uganda and adaptation measures proposed by resident stakeholders
by Bano Mehdi & Julie Dekens & Mathew Herrnegger - 1-23 Climate change—that is not real! A comparative analysis of climate-sceptic think tanks in the USA and Germany
by Timo Busch & Lena Judick - 1-24 Livestock farmers’ perception and adaptation to climate change: panel evidence from pastoral areas in China
by Sansi Yang & Le Yu & Ganxiao Leng & Huanguang Qiu - 1-26 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 - 1-29 What factors predict the quality of hazard mitigation plans in Washington State?
by Daniel S. Feinberg
December 2020, Volume 163, Issue 4
- 1695-1704 National indicators of climate changes, impacts, and vulnerability
by Melissa A. Kenney & Anthony C. Janetos - 1705-1718 A framework for national climate indicators
by Melissa A. Kenney & Anthony C. Janetos & Michael D. Gerst - 1719-1732 Indicators of climate change in agricultural systems
by Jerry L. Hatfield & John Antle & Karen A. Garrett & Roberto Cesar Izaurralde & Terry Mader & Elizabeth Marshall & Mark Nearing & G. Philip Robertson & Lewis Ziska - 1733-1750 A climate change indicator framework for rangelands and pastures of the USA
by Dennis S. Ojima & Rebecca Aicher & Steven R. Archer & Derek W. Bailey & Susan M. Casby-Horton & Nancy Cavallaro & Julian J. Reyes & John A. Tanaka & Robert A. Washington-Allen - 1751-1754 Correction to: A climate change indicator framework for rangelands and pastures of the USA
by Dennis S. Ojima & Rebecca Aicher & Steven R. Archer & Derek W. Bailey & Susan M. Casby-Horton & Nancy Cavallaro & Julian J. Reyes & John A. Tanaka & Robert A. Washington-Allen - 1755-1771 Seasonality of biological and physical systems as indicators of climatic variation and change
by Jake F. Weltzin & Julio L. Betancourt & Benjamin I. Cook & Theresa M. Crimmins & Carolyn A. F. Enquist & Michael D. Gerst & John E. Gross & Geoffrey M. Henebry & Rebecca A. Hufft & Melissa A. Kenney & John S. Kimball & Bradley C. Reed & Steven W. Running - 1773-1793 Ocean and coastal indicators: understanding and coping with climate change at the land-sea interface
by Patricia M. Clay & Jennifer Howard & D. Shallin Busch & Lisa L. Colburn & Amber Himes-Cornell & Steven S. Rumrill & Stephani G. Zador & Roger B. Griffis - 1795-1813 Toward indicators of the performance of US infrastructures under climate change risks
by Thomas J. Wilbanks & Rae Zimmerman & Susan Julius & Paul Kirshen & Joel B. Smith & Richard Moss & William Solecki & Matthias Ruth & Stephen Conrad & Steven J. Fernandez & Michael S. Matthews & Michael J. Savonis & Lynn Scarlett & Henry G. Schwartz & G. Loren Toole - 1815-1837 Indicators and monitoring systems for urban climate resiliency
by William Solecki & Cynthia Rosenzweig - 1839-1853 Tracking forest changes: Canadian Forest Service indicators of climate change
by Miren Lorente & S. Gauthier & P. Bernier & C. Ste-Marie - 1855-1868 Terrestrial primary productivity indicators for inclusion in the National Climate Indicators System
by Matthew O. Jones & Steven W. Running & John S. Kimball & Nathaniel P. Robinson & Brady W. Allred - 1869-1879 Introduction to the Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment: overview of the process and context
by Melissa Widhalm & Jeffrey S. Dukes - 1881-1895 Impacts of climate change on the state of Indiana: ensemble future projections based on statistical downscaling
by Alan F. Hamlet & Kyuhyun Byun & Scott M. Robeson & Melissa Widhalm & Michael Baldwin - 1897-1916 An assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on freshwater habitats and biota of Indiana, USA
by Tomas O. Höök & Carolyn J. Foley & Paris Collingsworth & Leslie Dorworth & Brant Fisher & Jason T. Hoverman & Elizabeth LaRue & Mark Pyron & Jennifer Tank - 1917-1931 An integrated assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on Indiana forests
by Richard P. Phillips & Leslie Brandt & P. David Polly & Patrick Zollner & Michael R. Saunders & Keith Clay & Louis Iverson & Songlin Fei - 1933-1947 Projected climate change impacts on Indiana’s Energy demand and supply
by Leigh Raymond & Douglas Gotham & William McClain & Sayanti Mukherjee & Roshanak Nateghi & Paul V. Preckel & Peter Schubert & Shweta Singh & Elizabeth Wachs - 1949-1966 Projecting the urban energy demand for Indiana, USA, in 2050 and 2080
by Liz Wachs & Shweta Singh - 1967-1984 Implications of climate change for managing urban green infrastructure: an Indiana, US case study
by Heather L Reynolds & Leslie Brandt & Burnell C Fischer & Brady S Hardiman & Donovan J Moxley & Eric Sandweiss & James H Speer & Songlin Fei - 1985-2004 Climate change impacts on human health at an actionable scale: a state-level assessment of Indiana, USA
by G. M. Filippelli & J. L. Freeman & J. Gibson & S. Jay & M. J. Moreno-Madriñán & I. Ogashawara & F. S. Rosenthal & Y. Wang & E. Wells - 2005-2027 Agricultural impacts of climate change in Indiana and potential adaptations
by Laura C. Bowling & Keith A. Cherkauer & Charlotte I. Lee & Janna L. Beckerman & Sylvie Brouder & Jonathan R. Buzan & Otto C. Doering & Jeffrey S. Dukes & Paul D. Ebner & Jane R. Frankenberger & Benjamin M. Gramig & Eileen J. Kladivko & Jeffrey J. Volenec - 2029-2053 Who is vulnerable and who is resilient to coastal flooding? Lessons from Hurricane Sandy in New York City
by Malgosia Madajewicz - 2055-2071 Climate and nomadic migration in a nonlinear world: evidence of the historical China
by Olivier Damette & Stephane Goutte & Qing Pei - 2073-2095 The health and well-being effects of drought: assessing multi-stakeholder perspectives through narratives from the UK
by Kimberly Bryan & Sarah Ward & Liz Roberts & Mathew P. White & Owen Landeg & Tim Taylor & Lindsey McEwen - 2097-2116 Navigating through the jungle of information. Informational self-efficacy predicts climate change-related media exposure, knowledge, and behaviour
by Laura S. Loy & Karen R. S. Hamann & Gerhard Reese - 2117-2133 Projected shifts in the distribution of malaria vectors due to climate change
by Maria Chara Karypidou & Vasiliki Almpanidou & Adrian M. Tompkins & Antonios D. Mazaris & Sandra Gewehr & Spiros Mourelatos & Eleni Katragkou - 2135-2151 Past ‘peak water’ in the North Caucasus: deglaciation drives a reduction in glacial runoff impacting summer river runoff and peak discharges
by Ekaterina P. Rets & Ivan N. Durmanov & Maria B. Kireeva & Andrew M. Smirnov & Viktor V. Popovnin - 2153-2171 Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York
by Reza Marsooli & Ning Lin - 2173-2173 Correction to: Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York
by Reza Marsooli & Ning Lin - 2175-2200 Understanding farmers’ suicidal ideation: a structural equation modeling study in Maharashtra, India
by Deepika Swami & Prashant Dave & Devanathan Parthasarathy - 2201-2231 The albedo loss from the melting of the Greenland ice sheet and the social cost of carbon
by Sandra Gschnaller - 2233-2256 Non-analog increases to air, surface, and belowground temperature extreme events due to climate change
by M. D. Petrie & J. B. Bradford & W. K. Lauenroth & D. R. Schlaepfer & C. M. Andrews & D. M. Bell - 2257-2258 Correction to: Drought projection in the Indochina region based on the optimal ensemble subset of CMIP5 models
by Rattana Chhin & Chantha Oeurng & Shigeo Yoden - 2259-2259 Correction to: Inviting critical political economy to the table
by Toby Miller - 2261-2261 Correction to: Gendered impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation options for rice cultivation in India
by Hom Gartaula & Tek B. Sapkota & Arun Khatri-Chhetri & Gokul Prasad & Lone Badstue - 2263-2264 Correction to: The role of advanced end-use technologies in long-term climate change mitigation: the interlinkage between primary bioenergy and energy end-use
by Junichi Tsutsui & Hiromi Yamamoto & Shogo Sakamoto & Masahiro Sugiyama - 2265-2265 Correction to: Evidence of climate-driven changes on atmospheric, hydrological, and oceanographic variables along the Chilean coastal zone
by Patricio Winckler Grez & Catalina Aguirre & Laura Farías & Manuel Contreras-López & Ítalo Masotti
December 2020, Volume 163, Issue 3
- 1121-1141 How evaluation of hydrological models influences results of climate impact assessment—an editorial
by Valentina Krysanova & Fred F. Hattermann & Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz - 1143-1164 Impacts of hydrological model calibration on projected hydrological changes under climate change—a multi-model assessment in three large river basins
by Shaochun Huang & Harsh Shah & Bibi S. Naz & Narayan Shrestha & Vimal Mishra & Prasad Daggupati & Uttam Ghimire & Tobias Vetter - 1165-1185 Does a successful comprehensive evaluation increase confidence in a hydrological model intended for climate impact assessment?
by Alexander Gelfan & Andrey Kalugin & Inna Krylenko & Olga Nasonova & Yeugeniy Gusev & Evgeny Kovalev - 1187-1205 Does comprehensive evaluation of hydrological models influence projected changes of mean and high flows in the Godavari River basin?
by Vimal Mishra & Harsh Shah & M. Rocío Rivas López & Anastasia Lobanova & Valentina Krysanova - 1207-1226 Comprehensive evaluation of hydrological models for climate change impact assessment in the Upper Yangtze River Basin, China
by Shanshan Wen & Buda Su & Yanjun Wang & Jianqing Zhai & Hemin Sun & Ziyan Chen & Jinlong Huang & Anqian Wang & Tong Jiang - 1227-1246 Comparison of two model calibration approaches and their influence on future projections under climate change in the Upper Indus Basin
by Muhammad Fraz Ismail & Bibi S. Naz & Michel Wortmann & Markus Disse & Laura C. Bowling & Wolfgang Bogacki - 1247-1266 Effects of model calibration on hydrological and water resources management simulations under climate change in a semi-arid watershed
by Hagen Koch & Ana Lígia Chaves Silva & Stefan Liersch & José Roberto Gonçalves Azevedo & Fred Fokko Hattermann - 1267-1285 Streamflow-based evaluation of climate model sub-selection methods
by Jens Kiesel & Philipp Stanzel & Harald Kling & Nicola Fohrer & Sonja C. Jähnig & Ilias Pechlivanidis - 1287-1306 Effect of model calibration strategy on climate projections of hydrological indicators at a continental scale
by Yeshewatesfa Hundecha & Berit Arheimer & Peter Berg & René Capell & Jude Musuuza & Ilias Pechlivanidis & Christiana Photiadou - 1307-1327 Mass balance calibration and reservoir representations for large-scale hydrological impact studies using SWAT+
by Celray James Chawanda & Jeffrey Arnold & Wim Thiery & Ann Griensven - 1329-1351 Performance evaluation of global hydrological models in six large Pan-Arctic watersheds
by Anne Gädeke & Valentina Krysanova & Aashutosh Aryal & Jinfeng Chang & Manolis Grillakis & Naota Hanasaki & Aristeidis Koutroulis & Yadu Pokhrel & Yusuke Satoh & Sibyll Schaphoff & Hannes Müller Schmied & Tobias Stacke & Qiuhong Tang & Yoshihide Wada & Kirsten Thonicke - 1353-1377 How evaluation of global hydrological models can help to improve credibility of river discharge projections under climate change
by Valentina Krysanova & Jamal Zaherpour & Iulii Didovets & Simon N. Gosling & Dieter Gerten & Naota Hanasaki & Hannes Müller Schmied & Yadu Pokhrel & Yusuke Satoh & Qiuhong Tang & Yoshihide Wada - 1379-1397 Grappling with uncertainties in physical climate impact projections of water resources
by Rutger Dankers & Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz - 1399-1408 The Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)-30 study on short-lived climate forcers: introduction and overview
by Steven J. Smith & Zbigniew Klimont & Laurent Drouet & Mathijs Harmsen & Gunnar Luderer & Keywan Riahi & Detlef P. Vuuren & John P. Weyant - 1409-1425 The role of methane in future climate strategies: mitigation potentials and climate impacts
by Mathijs Harmsen & Detlef P. Vuuren & Benjamin Leon Bodirsky & Jean Chateau & Olivier Durand-Lasserve & Laurent Drouet & Oliver Fricko & Shinichiro Fujimori & David E. H. J. Gernaat & Tatsuya Hanaoka & Jérôme Hilaire & Kimon Keramidas & Gunnar Luderer & Maria Cecilia P. Moura & Fuminori Sano & Steven J. Smith & Kenichi Wada - 1427-1442 Impact of methane and black carbon mitigation on forcing and temperature: a multi-model scenario analysis
by Steven J Smith & Jean Chateau & Kalyn Dorheim & Laurent Drouet & Olivier Durand-Lasserve & Oliver Fricko & Shinichiro Fujimori & Tatsuya Hanaoka & Mathijs Harmsen & Jérôme Hilaire & Kimon Keramidas & Zbigniew Klimont & Gunnar Luderer & Maria Cecilia P. Moura & Keywan Riahi & Joeri Rogelj & Fuminori Sano & Detlef P. Vuuren & Kenichi Wada - 1443-1461 Taking some heat off the NDCs? The limited potential of additional short-lived climate forcers’ mitigation
by Mathijs Harmsen & Oliver Fricko & Jérôme Hilaire & Detlef P. Vuuren & Laurent Drouet & Olivier Durand-Lasserve & Shinichiro Fujimori & Kimon Keramidas & Zbigniew Klimont & Gunnar Luderer & Lara Aleluia Reis & Keywan Riahi & Fuminori Sano & Steven J. Smith - 1463-1480 Can better technologies avoid all air pollution damages to the global economy?
by François Chantret & Jean Chateau & Rob Dellink & Olivier Durand-Lasserve & Elisa Lanzi - 1481-1500 Air quality co-benefits of ratcheting up the NDCs
by Sebastian Rauner & Jérôme Hilaire & David Klein & Jessica Strefler & Gunnar Luderer - 1501-1517 Quantifying air quality co-benefits of climate policy across sectors and regions
by Toon Vandyck & Kimon Keramidas & Stéphane Tchung-Ming & Matthias Weitzel & Rita Dingenen - 1519-1538 Co-benefits of black carbon mitigation for climate and air quality
by Mathijs J. H. M. Harmsen & Pim Dorst & Detlef P. Vuuren & Maarten Berg & Rita Dingenen & Zbigniew Klimont - 1539-1551 An overview of the Energy Modeling Forum 33rd study: assessing large-scale global bioenergy deployment for managing climate change
by Steven K Rose & Nico Bauer & Alexander Popp & John Weyant & Shinichiro Fujimori & Petr Havlik & Marshall Wise & Detlef P Vuuren - 1553-1568 Global energy sector emission reductions and bioenergy use: overview of the bioenergy demand phase of the EMF-33 model comparison
by Nico Bauer & Steven K. Rose & Shinichiro Fujimori & Detlef P. Vuuren & John Weyant & Marshall Wise & Yiyun Cui & Vassilis Daioglou & Matthew J. Gidden & Etsushi Kato & Alban Kitous & Florian Leblanc & Ronald Sands & Fuminori Sano & Jessica Strefler & Junichi Tsutsui & Ruben Bibas & Oliver Fricko & Tomoko Hasegawa & David Klein & Atsushi Kurosawa & Silvana Mima & Matteo Muratori - 1569-1586 Biomass residues as twenty-first century bioenergy feedstock—a comparison of eight integrated assessment models
by Steef V. Hanssen & Vassilis Daioglou & Zoran J. N. Steinmann & Stefan Frank & Alexander Popp & Thierry Brunelle & Pekka Lauri & Tomoko Hasegawa & Mark A. J. Huijbregts & Detlef P. Vuuren - 1587-1601 Food security under high bioenergy demand toward long-term climate goals
by Tomoko Hasegawa & Ronald D. Sands & Thierry Brunelle & Yiyun Cui & Stefan Frank & Shinichiro Fujimori & Alexander Popp - 1603-1620 Bioenergy technologies in long-run climate change mitigation: results from the EMF-33 study
by Vassilis Daioglou & Steven K. Rose & Nico Bauer & Alban Kitous & Matteo Muratori & Fuminori Sano & Shinichiro Fujimori & Matthew J. Gidden & Etsushi Kato & Kimon Keramidas & David Klein & Florian Leblanc & Junichi Tsutsui & Marshal Wise & Detlef P. Vuuren - 1621-1637 EMF-33 insights on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS)
by Matteo Muratori & Nico Bauer & Steven K. Rose & Marshall Wise & Vassilis Daioglou & Yiyun Cui & Etsushi Kato & Matthew Gidden & Jessica Strefler & Shinichiro Fujimori & Ronald D. Sands & Detlef P. Vuuren & John Weyant - 1639-1658 Implications of climate change mitigation strategies on international bioenergy trade
by Vassilis Daioglou & Matteo Muratori & Patrick Lamers & Shinichiro Fujimori & Alban Kitous & Alexandre C. Köberle & Nico Bauer & Martin Junginger & Etsushi Kato & Florian Leblanc & Silvana Mima & Marshal Wise & Detlef P. Vuuren - 1659-1673 The role of advanced end-use technologies in long-term climate change mitigation: the interlinkage between primary bioenergy and energy end-use
by Junichi Tsutsui & Hiromi Yamamoto & Shogo Sakamoto & Masahiro Sugiyama - 1675-1693 Bio-energy and CO2 emission reductions: an integrated land-use and energy sector perspective
by Nico Bauer & David Klein & Florian Humpenöder & Elmar Kriegler & Gunnar Luderer & Alexander Popp & Jessica Strefler
November 2020, Volume 163, Issue 2
- 633-652 Evidence of climate-driven changes on atmospheric, hydrological, and oceanographic variables along the Chilean coastal zone
by Patricio Winckler Grez & Catalina Aguirre & Laura Farías & Manuel Contreras-López & Ítalo Masotti - 653-668 Projection of vegetation impacts on future droughts over West Africa using a coupled RegCM-CLM-CN-DV
by Muhammad Shafqat Mehboob & Yeonjoo Kim & Jaehyeong Lee & Myoung-Jin Um & Amir Erfanian & Guiling Wang - 669-687 Integrating archival analysis, observational data, and climate projections to assess extreme event impacts in Alaska
by Nathan P. Kettle & John E. Walsh & Lindsey Heaney & Richard L. Thoman & Kyle Redilla & Lynneva Carroll - 689-704 Warmer incubation temperature influences sea turtle survival and nullifies the benefit of a female-biased sex ratio
by Samir Martins & Elton Silva & Elena Abella & Nuno Santos Loureiro & Adolfo Marco - 705-722 Snowpack affects soil microclimate throughout the year
by Geoffrey Wilson & Mark Green & John Brown & John Campbell & Peter Groffman & Jorge Durán & Jennifer Morse - 723-743 Extreme weather and climate opinion: evidence from Australia
by Llewelyn Hughes & David M. Konisky & Sandra Potter - 745-766 Potential impacts of climate change on wind and solar electricity generation in Texas
by Ignacio Losada Carreño & Michael T. Craig & Michael Rossol & Moetasim Ashfaq & Fulden Batibeniz & Sue Ellen Haupt & Caroline Draxl & Bri-Mathias Hodge & Carlo Brancucci - 767-785 Financial development and macroeconomic sustainability: modeling based on a modified environmental Kuznets curve
by Adel Ben Youssef & Sabri Boubaker & Anis Omri - 787-806 Financial precautions, carbon dioxide leakage, and the European Directive 2009/31/EC on carbon capture and storage (CCS)
by Manuel Wifling - 807-829 Heat stress risk and vulnerability under climate change in Durban metropolitan, South Africa—identifying urban planning priorities for adaptation
by Meryl Jagarnath & Tirusha Thambiran & Michael Gebreslasie - 831-850 Communicating the hidden: toward a framework for drought risk communication in maritime climates
by Emma Weitkamp & Lindsey McEwen & Patty Ramirez - 851-871 Preparing to adapt: are public expectations in line with climate projections?
by Carley M. Eschliman & Emma Kuster & Joseph Ripberger & Adrienne M. Wootten - 873-890 Catastrophic climate change, population ethics and intergenerational equity
by Aurélie Méjean & Antonin Pottier & Marc Fleurbaey & Stéphane Zuber - 891-911 Identifying decision-relevant uncertainties for dynamic adaptive forest management under climate change
by Naomi Radke & Klaus Keller & Rasoul Yousefpour & Marc Hanewinkel - 913-930 The effects of spatiotemporal patterns of atmospheric CO2 concentration on terrestrial gross primary productivity estimation
by Zhongyi Sun & Xiufeng Wang & Haruhiko Yamamoto & Hiroshi Tani & Tangzhe Nie - 931-951 What drives relocation policies in the Maldives?
by Geronimo Gussmann & Jochen Hinkel - 953-972 From needs to actions: prospects for planned adaptations in high mountain communities
by Graham McDowell & Leila Harris & Michele Koppes & Martin F. Price & Kai M.A. Chan & Dhawa G. Lama - 973-987 Potentials and critiques of building a Southeast Asian interdisciplinary knowledge community on critical geoengineering studies
by Laurence L. Delina - 989-1006 Combating food insecurity in a rapidly changing mountain climate environment: insights from Lesotho
by G. Mukwada & S. J. Taylor & D. Manatsa & P. Mahasa & G. Robinson - 1007-1023 Eco-reproductive concerns in the age of climate change
by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson & Kit Ling Leong - 1025-1043 Women’s empowerment and farmland allocations in Bangladesh: evidence of a possible pathway to crop diversification
by Alessandro De Pinto & Greg Seymour & Elizabeth Bryan & Prapti Bhandari - 1045-1063 Gendered impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation options for rice cultivation in India
by Hom Gartaula & Tek B Sapkota & Arun Khatri-Chhetri & Gokul Prasad & Lone Badstue - 1065-1082 Assessing the past and adapting to future floods: a hydro-social analysis
by Rohini Devkota & Utsav Bhattarai & Laxmi Devkota & Tek Narayan Maraseni - 1083-1102 Key problems in early wine-spirit thermometers and the “true Réaumur” thermometer
by Dario Camuffo - 1103-1103 Correction to: Preparing to adapt: are public expectations in line with climate projections?
by Carley M. Eschliman & Emma Kuster & Joseph Ripberger & Adrienne M. Wootten - 1105-1105 Correction to: Regional variability in the response of alpine treelines to climate change
by Emma L. Davis & Robert Brown & Lori Daniels & Trudy Kavanagh & Ze’ev Gedalof - 1107-1108 Correction to: Decomposing supply-side and demand-side impacts of climate change on the US electricity system through 2050
by Daniel C. Steinberg & Bryan K. Mignone & Jordan Macknick & Yinong Sun & Kelly Eurek & Andrew Badger & Ben Livneh & Kristen Averyt - 1109-1118 Correction to: Deliberative framing: opening up discussions for local-level public engagement on climate change
by Rebecca Romsdahl - 1119-1120 Correction to: Farmers’ perceptions and matching climate records jointly explain adaptation responses in four communities around Lake Tana, Ethiopia
by András Darabant & Birgit Habermann & Kibruyesfa Sisay & Christopher Thurnher & Yonas Worku & Selamawit Damtew & Mara Lindtner & Leisa Burrell & Abrham Abiyu
November 2020, Volume 163, Issue 1
- 1-7 Practising everyday climate cultures: understanding the cultural politics of climate change
by Michael K. Goodman & Julie Doyle & Nathan Farrell - 9-26 More than meets the eye: a longitudinal analysis of climate change imagery in the print media
by Saffron O’Neill - 27-41 Evaluating the perils and promises of academic climate advocacy
by Maxwell Boykoff & David Oonk - 43-62 Whose everyday climate cultures? Environmental subjectivities and invisibility in climate change discourse
by Allison Ford & Kari Marie Norgaard - 63-82 Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economies
by Nick Nash & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Stuart Capstick & Valdiney Gouveia & Rafaella Carvalho Rodrigues Araújo & Monika Santos & Romeo Palakatsela & Yuebai Liu & Marie K. Harder & Xiao Wang - 83-97 Environmental leapfrogging and everyday climate cultures: sustainable water consumption in the Global South
by David M. Evans & Alison L. Browne & Ilse A. Gortemaker - 99-116 ‘Small stories of closing loops’: social circularity and the everyday circular economy
by Kersty Hobson - 117-133 The cultural politics of climate branding: Project Sunlight, the biopolitics of climate care and the socialisation of the everyday sustainable consumption practices of citizens-consumers
by Julie Doyle & Nathan Farrell & Michael K. Goodman - 135-153 Geoengineering super low carbon cows: food and the corporate carbon economy in a low carbon world
by Jim Ormond - 155-160 Inviting Critical Political Economy to the Table
by Toby Miller - 161-179 Between a bog and a hard place: a global review of climate change effects on coastal freshwater wetlands
by Rebekah Grieger & Samantha J. Capon & Wade L. Hadwen & Brendan Mackey - 181-188 The Earth has humans, so why don’t our climate models?
by Brian Beckage & Katherine Lacasse & Jonathan M. Winter & Louis J. Gross & Nina Fefferman & Forrest M. Hoffman & Sara S. Metcalf & Travis Franck & Eric Carr & Asim Zia & Ann Kinzig - 189-216 Downscaling fire weather extremes from historical and projected climate models
by Piyush Jain & Mari R. Tye & Debasish Paimazumder & Mike Flannigan - 217-235 The utilization of a recursive algorithm to determine trends of soil moisture deficits in the Mid-Atlantic United States
by Robert Kennedy Smith & Der-Chen Chang - 237-252 Climate change drives increase in modeled HIV prevalence
by Rachel E. Baker - 253-266 Climate change impacts and adaptations for wheat employing multiple climate and crop modelsin Pakistan
by Jamshad Hussain & Tasneem Khaliq & Senthold Asseng & Umer Saeed & Ashfaq Ahmad & Burhan Ahmad & Ishfaq Ahmad & Muhammad Fahad & Muhammad Awais & Asmat Ullah & Gerrit Hoogenboom - 267-296 How a typical West African day in the future-climate compares with current-climate conditions in a convection-permitting and parameterised convection climate model
by Rory G. J. Fitzpatrick & Douglas J. Parker & John H. Marsham & David P. Rowell & Lawrence S. Jackson & Declan Finney & Chetan Deva & Simon Tucker & Rachael Stratton - 297-315 Effective sample size for precipitation estimation in atmospheric general circulation model ensemble experiments: dependence on temporal and spatial averaging scales
by Kenshi Hibino & Izuru Takayabu - 317-335 Comparing public perceptions of sea level rise with scientific projections across five states of the U.S. Gulf Coast region
by Wanyun Shao & Hamed Moftakhari & Hamid Moradkhani - 337-357 Hurricanes, climate change, and social welfare: evidence from the Caribbean
by Nekeisha Spencer & Eric Strobl - 359-378 Are we expecting too much from the private sector in flood adaptation? Scenario-based field experiments with small- and medium-sized firms in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
by Roxana Leitold & Javier Revilla Diez & Van Tran