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March 2021, Volume 12, Issue 2
- e690 Is solar geoengineering ungovernable? A critical assessment of governance challenges identified by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
by Jesse L. Reynolds - e691 Climate and society in European history
by Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist & Andrea Seim & Heli Huhtamaa - e692 Climate change and freshwater ecology: Hydrological and ecological methods of comparable complexity are needed to predict risk
by Andrew John & Avril Horne & Rory Nathan & Michael Stewardson & J. Angus Webb & Jun Wang & N. LeRoy Poff - e693 Who are American evangelical Protestants and why do they matter for US climate policy?
by Robin G. Veldman & Dara M. Wald & Sarah B. Mills & David A. M. Peterson - e694 Clouds, radiation, and atmospheric circulation in the present‐day climate and under climate change
by Aiko Voigt & Nicole Albern & Paulo Ceppi & Kevin Grise & Ying Li & Brian Medeiros - e695 Beyond binary outcomes in climate adaptation: The illustrative case of desalination
by Amit Tubi & Joe Williams - e696 How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition
by Leah Salm & Nicholas Nisbett & Laura Cramer & Stuart Gillespie & Philip Thornton - e699 Multispecies justice: Climate‐just futures with, for and beyond humans
by Petra Tschakert & David Schlosberg & Danielle Celermajer & Lauren Rickards & Christine Winter & Mathias Thaler & Makere Stewart‐Harawira & Blanche Verlie
January 2021, Volume 12, Issue 1
- e675 Climate journalism in a changing media ecosystem: Assessing the production of climate change‐related news around the world
by Mike S. Schäfer & James Painter - e678 Low‐carbon transition risks for finance
by Gregor Semieniuk & Emanuele Campiglio & Jean‐Francois Mercure & Ulrich Volz & Neil R. Edwards - e679 Transparency, trust, and integrated assessment models: An ethical consideration for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
by Simon Robertson - e680 A review of past changes in extratropical cyclones in the northern hemisphere and what can be learned for the future
by Christoph C. Raible & Joaquim G. Pinto & Patrick Ludwig & Martina Messmer - e681 The effect of carbon pricing on technological change for full energy decarbonization: A review of empirical ex‐post evidence
by Johan Lilliestam & Anthony Patt & Germán Bersalli - e682 Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice‐shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research
by Jeroen Ingels & Richard B. Aronson & Craig R. Smith & Amy Baco & Holly M. Bik & James A. Blake & Angelika Brandt & Mattias Cape & David Demaster & Emily Dolan & Eugene Domack & Spencer Fire & Heidi Geisz & Michael Gigliotti & Huw Griffiths & Kenneth M. Halanych & Charlotte Havermans & Falk Huettmann & Scott Ishman & Sven A. Kranz & Amy Leventer & Andrew R. Mahon & James McClintock & Michael L. McCormick & B. Greg Mitchell & Alison E. Murray & Lloyd Peck & Alex Rogers & Barbara Shoplock & Kathryn E. Smith & Brittan Steffel & Michael R. Stukel & Andrew K. Sweetman & Michelle Taylor & Andrew R. Thurber & Martin Truffer & Anton van de Putte & Ann Vanreusel & Maria Angelica Zamora‐Duran - e683 Climate activism and its effects
by Dana R. Fisher & Sohana Nasrin - e687 Culture as a mediator of climate change adaptation: Neither static nor unidirectional
by Roger Few & Dian Spear & Chandni Singh & Mark G. L. Tebboth & Julia E. Davies & Mary C. Thompson‐Hall - e688 Using big data analytics to synthesize research domains and identify emerging fields in urban climatology
by Fei Huo & Li Xu & Yanping Li & James S. Famiglietti & Zhenhua Li & Yuya Kajikawa & Fei Chen - e689 Ethical consumerism: Veganism
by Valentin Beck & Bernd Ladwig
November 2020, Volume 11, Issue 6
- e646 Research priorities for supporting subnational climate policies
by Magdalena M. Klemun & Morgan R. Edwards & Jessika E. Trancik - e669 Deliberate decline: An emerging frontier for the study and practice of decarbonization
by Daniel Rosenbloom & Adrian Rinscheid - e670 The business of rapid transition
by Peter Newell - e671 Negative emissions and the long history of carbon removal
by Wim Carton & Adeniyi Asiyanbi & Silke Beck & Holly J. Buck & Jens F. Lund - e672 Learning the lessons of Climategate: A cosmopolitan moment in the public life of climate science
by Sujatha Raman & Warren Pearce - e673 Four approaches to anticipatory climate governance: Different conceptions of the future and implications for the present
by Karlijn Muiderman & Aarti Gupta & Joost Vervoort & Frank Biermann - e674 Polarized U.S. publics, Pope Francis, and climate change: Reviewing the studies and data collected around the 2015 Papal Encyclical
by Asheley R. Landrum & Rosalynn Vasquez - e676 Privatizing climate adaptation: How insurance weakens solidaristic and collective disaster recovery
by Chloe H. Lucas & Kate I. Booth - e677 Understanding different perspectives on economic growth and climate policy
by Michael Jakob & William F. Lamb & Jan Christoph Steckel & Christian Flachsland & Ottmar Edenhofer
September 2020, Volume 11, Issue 5
- e654 Understanding and assessing uncertainty of observational climate datasets for model evaluation using ensembles
by Marius Zumwald & Benedikt Knüsel & Christoph Baumberger & Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn & David N. Bresch & Reto Knutti - e655 The Fukushima effect at home: The changing role of domestic actors in Japanese energy policy
by Timothy Fraser & Daniel P. Aldrich - e657 Climate change impacts on Australia's eucalypt and coral species: Comparing and sharing knowledge across disciplines
by Trevor H. Booth & Paul R. Muir - e664 Focus groups and serious gaming in climate change communication research—A methodological review
by Victoria Wibeck & Tina‐Simone Neset - e665 Online misinformation about climate change
by Kathie M. d'I. Treen & Hywel T. P. Williams & Saffron J. O'Neill - e666 Governing climate risks in the face of normative uncertainties
by Behnam Taebi & Jan H. Kwakkel & Céline Kermisch - e667 Paleoenvironmental humanities: Challenges and prospects of writing deep environmental histories
by S.T. Hussain & F. Riede - e668 The nature, significance, and influence of perceived personal experience of climate change
by Joseph P. Reser & Graham L. Bradley
July 2020, Volume 11, Issue 4
- e643 Ten years after Copenhagen: Reimagining climate change governance in urban areas
by Vanesa Castán Broto & Linda K. Westman - e645 Public participation, engagement, and climate change adaptation: A review of the research literature
by Stephan Hügel & Anna R. Davies - e647 A review of agent‐based modeling of climate‐energy policy
by Juana Castro & Stefan Drews & Filippos Exadaktylos & Joël Foramitti & Franziska Klein & Théo Konc & Ivan Savin & Jeroen van den Bergh - e648 The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project: History, uses, and structural effects on climate research
by Ludovic Touzé‐Peiffer & Anouk Barberousse & Hervé Le Treut - e649 Contested framings of greenhouse gas removal and its feasibility: Social and political dimensions
by Laurie Waller & Tim Rayner & Jason Chilvers & Clair Amanda Gough & Irene Lorenzoni & Andrew Jordan & Naomi Vaughan - e650 Clouded skies: How digital technologies could reshape “Loss and Damage” from climate change
by Giovanni Bettini & Giovanna Gioli & Romain Felli - e651 Forms of meteorological knowledge 1750–1850 in German countries and beyond
by Linda Richter - e652 The Southern Annular Mode: Variability, trends, and climate impacts across the Southern Hemisphere
by Ryan L. Fogt & Gareth J. Marshall - e653 Climate change adaptation in SIDS: A systematic review of the literature pre and post the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report
by Stacy‐ann Robinson - e656 Social scientific knowledge in times of crisis: What climate change can learn from coronavirus (and vice versa)
by Mike Hulme & Rolf Lidskog & James M. White & Adam Standring
May 2020, Volume 11, Issue 3
- e635 The “cultural turn” of climate history: An emerging field for studies of China and East Asia
by Fiona Williamson - e636 A history of the global carbon budget
by Bård Lahn - e637 Preserving the coupled atmosphere–ocean feedback in initializations of decadal climate predictions
by Sebastian Brune & Johanna Baehr - e638 Is real options analysis fit for purpose in supporting climate adaptation planning and decision‐making?
by Jan H. Kwakkel - e639 Climate change in the Chinese mind: An overview of public perceptions at macro and micro levels
by Binbin Wang & Qinnan Zhou - e640 Just urban transitions: Toward a research agenda
by Sara Hughes & Matthew Hoffmann - e641 Youth perceptions of climate change: A narrative synthesis
by Katharine Lee & Nathalia Gjersoe & Saffron O'Neill & Julie Barnett - e642 The added value of real options analysis for climate change adaptation
by Anita Wreford & Ruth Dittrich & Thomas D. van der Pol - e644 The practice of responsible research and innovation in “climate engineering”
by Sean Low & Holly Jean Buck
March 2020, Volume 11, Issue 2
- e624 Climate change and disasters: The ethics of leadership
by Mark Crosweller & Petra Tschakert - e625 Four scenarios of the energy transition: Drivers, consequences, and implications for geopolitics
by Morgan Bazilian & Michael Bradshaw & Johannes Gabriel & Andreas Goldthau & Kirsten Westphal - e626 Integrating social protection and climate change adaptation: A review
by Janna D. Tenzing - e627 Assessing precipitation trends in the Americas with historical data: A review
by Leila M. V. Carvalho - e628 Climate risk assessments and science‐based targets: A review of emerging private sector climate action tools
by Jayme Walenta - e631 Acts of God: Continuities and change in Christian responses to extreme weather events from early modernity to the present
by Joseph Hardwick & Randall J. Stephens - e632 Unraveling the influence of atmospheric evaporative demand on drought and its response to climate change
by Sergio M. Vicente‐Serrano & Tim R. McVicar & Diego G. Miralles & Yuting Yang & Miquel Tomas‐Burguera - e633 Physical and policy pathways to net‐zero emissions industry
by Christopher G. F. Bataille - e634 Long‐term projections of sea‐level rise from ice sheets
by Nicholas R. Golledge
January 2020, Volume 11, Issue 1
- e603 Too late for indigenous climate justice: Ecological and relational tipping points
by Kyle Whyte - e605 Never too soon, always too late: Reflections on climate temporality
by Greg Garrard - e606 The work after “It's too late” (to prevent dangerous climate change)
by Susanne C. Moser - e609 Is it too late to prevent systemic danger to the world's poor?
by Carol Farbotko - e612 It's not “too late”: Learning from Pacific Small Island Developing States in a warming world
by Bronwyn Hayward & Diana H. Salili & Luisa Leo Tupuana'i & Josiah Tualamali'i' - e614 The potential contribution of emerging economies to stop dangerous climate change. The case of Brazil
by Emilio L. La Rovere - e615 It's not too late to do the right thing: Moral motivations for climate change action
by Paul G. Bain & Renata Bongiorno - e619 Is it too late (to stop dangerous climate change)? An editorial
by Mike Hulme - e621 On the political feasibility of climate change mitigation pathways: Is it too late to keep warming below 1.5°C?
by Jessica Jewell & Aleh Cherp - e622 Revisiting climate ambition: The case for prioritizing current action over future intent
by Navroz K. Dubash
November 2019, Volume 10, Issue 6
- e610 A mobilities perspective on migration in the context of environmental change
by Hanne Wiegel & Ingrid Boas & Jeroen Warner - e611 Climate and society in long‐term perspective: Opportunities and pitfalls in the use of historical datasets
by Bas J. P. van Bavel & Daniel R. Curtis & Matthew J. Hannaford & Michail Moatsos & Joris Roosen & Tim Soens - e613 Evolution of international carbon markets: lessons for the Paris Agreement
by Axel Michaelowa & Igor Shishlov & Dario Brescia - e616 Extreme events and climate adaptation‐mitigation linkages: Understanding low‐carbon transitions in the era of global urbanization
by William Solecki & Nancy Grimm & Peter Marcotullio & Christopher Boone & Antje Bruns & Jose Lobo & Andres Luque & Patricia Romero‐Lankao & Andrea Young & Rae Zimmerman & Rebekah Breitzer & Corrie Griffith & Alexander Aylett - e617 The framing of power in climate change adaptation research
by Stephen Woroniecki & Ruth Krüger & Anna‐Lena Rau & Maren Stefanie Preuss & Nora Baumgartner & Sanne Raggers & Laura Niessen & Lars Holländer & Felix Beyers & Julius Rathgens & Kai Christian Wagner & Lisa Habigt & Torsten Krause & Christine Wamsler & Henrik von Wehrden & David Abson - e618 Global adaptation governance: An emerging but contested domain
by Åsa Persson - e620 Post‐truth and anthropogenic climate change: Asking the right questions
by Christopher Groves - e623 Social readiness of adaptation technologies
by Rob Bellamy
September 2019, Volume 10, Issue 5
- e589 Nationally Determined Contributions: Material climate commitments and discursive positioning in the NDCs
by Megan Mills‐Novoa & Diana M. Liverman - e590 The climate of the past millennium and online public engagement in a scientific debate
by Eduardo Zorita - e598 Enfranchising the future: Climate justice and the representation of future generations
by Inigo Gonzalez‐Ricoy & Felipe Rey - e599 Key challenges for China's carbon emissions trading program
by Pu Wang & Lei Liu & Xianchun Tan & Zhu Liu - e600 Climate vulnerability mapping: A systematic review and future prospects
by Alex de Sherbinin & Anamaria Bukvic & Guillaume Rohat & Melanie Gall & Brent McCusker & Benjamin Preston & Alex Apotsos & Carolyn Fish & Stefan Kienberger & Park Muhonda & Olga Wilhelmi & Denis Macharia & William Shubert & Richard Sliuzas & Brian Tomaszewski & Sainan Zhang - e601 Health consequences of climate change in Bangladesh: An overview of the evidence, knowledge gaps and challenges
by Mohammed M. Rahman & Sate Ahmad & Ayesha S. Mahmud & Md. Hassan‐uz‐Zaman & Mahin A. Nahian & Ali Ahmed & Quamrun Nahar & Peter K. Streatfield - e602 Review of tropical cyclones in the Australian region: Climatology, variability, predictability, and trends
by Savin S. Chand & Andrew J. Dowdy & Hamish A. Ramsay & Kevin J. E. Walsh & Kevin J. Tory & Scott B. Power & Samuel S. Bell & Sally L. Lavender & Hua Ye & Yuri Kuleshov - e604 Climate change and the far right
by Bernhard Forchtner - e607 Coal and climate change
by Gareth A. S. Edwards - e608 Responsibility for climate change adaptation
by Sirkku K. Juhola
July 2019, Volume 10, Issue 4
- e578 Climatic issues in early modern England: Shakespeare's views of the sky
by Sophie Chiari - e581 The politics of fossil fuel subsidies and their reform: Implications for climate change mitigation
by Jakob Skovgaard & Harro van Asselt - e583 Institutional and environmental effectiveness: Will the Paris Agreement work?
by Radoslav Dimitrov & Jon Hovi & Detlef F. Sprinz & Håkon Sælen & Arild Underdal - e584 How should we ask questions about the social status of climate change knowledge?
by Anita Engels - e585 Projecting biological impacts from climate change like a climate scientist
by Mark C. Urban - e586 Evaluating agricultural weather and climate services in Africa: Evidence, methods, and a learning agenda
by Catherine Vaughan & James Hansen & Philippe Roudier & Paul Watkiss & Edward Carr - e587 Challenges to the sustainability of climate services in Europe
by Marta Bruno Soares & Carlo Buontempo - e588 Atmospheric moisture transport and the decline in Arctic Sea ice
by Luis Gimeno & Marta Vázquez & Jorge Eiras‐Barca & Rogert Sorí & Iago Algarra & Raquel Nieto - e591 Rainfall trends in the African Sahel: Characteristics, processes, and causes
by Michela Biasutti
May 2019, Volume 10, Issue 3
- e572 Promises and risks of nonstate action in climate and sustainability governance
by Sander Chan & Idil Boran & Harro van Asselt & Gabriela Iacobuta & Navam Niles & Katharine Rietig & Michelle Scobie & Jennifer S. Bansard & Deborah Delgado Pugley & Laurence L. Delina & Friederike Eichhorn & Paula Ellinger & Okechukwu Enechi & Thomas Hale & Lukas Hermwille & Thomas Hickmann & Matthias Honegger & Andrea Hurtado Epstein & Stephanie La Hoz Theuer & Robert Mizo & Yixian Sun & Patrick Toussaint & Geoffrey Wambugu - e573 Adaptive capacity to climate change: A synthesis of concepts, methods, and findings in a fragmented field
by A.R. Siders - e574 The overlooked role of discourse in breaking carbon lock‐in: The case of the German energy transition
by Pia Buschmann & Angela Oels - e575 The UN local communities and Indigenous peoples' platform: A traditional ecological knowledge‐based evaluation
by Zoha Shawoo & Thomas F. Thornton - e576 Frontiers in data analytics for adaptation research: Topic modeling
by Alexandra Lesnikowski & Ella Belfer & Emma Rodman & Julie Smith & Robbert Biesbroek & John D. Wilkerson & James D. Ford & Lea Berrang‐Ford - e577 A review of past and projected changes in Australia's rainfall
by Raktima Dey & Sophie C. Lewis & Julie M. Arblaster & Nerilie J. Abram - e579 On the use and misuse of climate change projections in international development
by Hannah Nissan & Lisa Goddard & Erin Coughlan de Perez & John Furlow & Walter Baethgen & Madeleine C. Thomson & Simon J. Mason - e580 Climate change litigation: A review of research on courts and litigants in climate governance
by Joana Setzer & Lisa C. Vanhala - e582 The use of the Community Earth System Model in human dimensions climate research and applications
by Emily K. Laidlaw & Brian C. O'Neill & Ryan D. Harp
March 2019, Volume 10, Issue 2
- e559 Climate data empathy
by Stefan Brönnimann & Jeannine Wintzer - e564 Loss and damage: A review of the literature and directions for future research
by Karen E. McNamara & Guy Jackson - e565 Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review
by Kimberley Thomas & R. Dean Hardy & Heather Lazrus & Michael Mendez & Ben Orlove & Isabel Rivera‐Collazo & J. Timmons Roberts & Marcy Rockman & Benjamin P. Warner & Robert Winthrop - e566 Terror Management Theory and mortality awareness: A missing link in climate response studies?
by Sarah E. Wolfe & Amit Tubi - e00567 S2S reboot: An argument for greater inclusion of machine learning in subseasonal to seasonal forecasts
by Judah Cohen & Dim Coumou & Jessica Hwang & Lester Mackey & Paulo Orenstein & Sonja Totz & Eli Tziperman - e568 Linking wastes and climate change: Bandwagoning, contention, and global governance
by Kate O'Neill - e569 The social media life of climate change: Platforms, publics, and future imaginaries
by Warren Pearce & Sabine Niederer & Suay Melisa Özkula & Natalia Sánchez Querubín - e570 Relationship‐building between climate scientists and publics as an alternative to information transfer
by Brian R. Cook & Jonathan T. Overpeck - e571 Indian summer monsoon: Extreme events, historical changes, and role of anthropogenic forcings
by Deepti Singh & Subimal Ghosh & Mathew K. Roxy & Sonali McDermid
January 2019, Volume 10, Issue 1
- e551 Climate change vulnerability assessment of species
by Wendy B. Foden & Bruce E. Young & H. Resit Akçakaya & Raquel A. Garcia & Ary A. Hoffmann & Bruce A. Stein & Chris D. Thomas & Christopher J. Wheatley & David Bickford & Jamie A. Carr & David G. Hole & Tara G. Martin & Michela Pacifici & James W. Pearce‐Higgins & Philip J. Platts & Piero Visconti & James E. M. Watson & Brian Huntley - e552 Resilience isn't the same for all: Comparing subjective and objective approaches to resilience measurement
by Lindsey Jones - e554 Social science perspectives on drivers of and responses to global climate change
by Andrew K. Jorgenson & Shirley Fiske & Klaus Hubacek & Jia Li & Tom McGovern & Torben Rick & Juliet B. Schor & William Solecki & Richard York & Ariela Zycherman - e555 Adaptation pathways for conservation law and policy
by Jan McDonald & Phillipa C. McCormack & Michael Dunlop & David Farrier & Jess Feehely & Louise Gilfedder & Alistair J. Hobday & April E. Reside - e557 A global assessment of atoll island planform changes over the past decades
by Virginie K. E. Duvat - e558 Why the social cost of carbon will always be disputed
by John C. V. Pezzey - e560 Urbanization in the time of climate change: Examining the response of Indian cities
by Radhika Khosla & Ankit Bhardwaj - e561 Climate, weather, and water in history
by Ruth A. Morgan - e562 Applying social influence insights to encourage climate resilient domestic water behavior: Bridging the theory‐practice gap
by Ellin Lede & Rose Meleady - e563 Quantifying the irreducible uncertainty in near‐term climate projections
by Jochem Marotzke
November 2018, Volume 9, Issue 6
- e533 Latin America in the climate change negotiations: Exploring the AILAC and ALBA coalitions
by Joshua Watts & Joanna Depledge - e544 Understanding weather and climate of the last 300 years from ships' logbooks
by Ricardo García‐Herrera & David Barriopedro & David Gallego & Javier Mellado‐Cano & Dennis Wheeler & Clive Wilkinson - e546 Global urban climate governance in three and a half parts: Experimentation, coordination, integration (and contestation)
by David J. Gordon - e547 The IPCC and the new map of science and politics
by Silke Beck & Martin Mahony - e548 Data, concepts and methods for large‐n comparative climate change adaptation policy research: A systematic literature review
by Robbert Biesbroek & Lea Berrang‐Ford & James D. Ford & Andrew Tanabe & Stephanie E. Austin & Alexandra Lesnikowski - e549 The political impacts of adaptation actions: Social contracts, a research agenda
by Sophie Blackburn & Mark Pelling - e550 The substance of climate: Material approaches to nature under environmental change
by Jessica O'Reilly - e553 Behavioral adaptation to climate change in wildfire‐prone forests
by Matthew Hamilton & Alexandra Paige Fischer & Seth D. Guikema & Gretchen Keppel‐Aleks - e556 Climate, history, and culture in the United States
by Sam White
September 2018, Volume 9, Issue 5
- e529 Mangrove conservation for climate change mitigation in Indonesia
by Frida Sidik & Bambang Supriyanto & Haruni Krisnawati & Muhammad Z. Muttaqin - e530 Overcoming early career barriers to interdisciplinary climate change research
by Christopher J. Hein & John E. Ten Hoeve & Sathya Gopalakrishnan & Ben Livneh & Henry D. Adams & Elizabeth K. Marino & C. Susan Weiler - e531 Overcoming public resistance to carbon taxes
by Stefano Carattini & Maria Carvalho & Sam Fankhauser - e532 Modeling the climate and carbon systems to estimate the social cost of carbon
by Tammy M. Thompson - e534 Climate history of Russia and the Soviet Union
by Andy Bruno - e535 Data assimilation in the geosciences: An overview of methods, issues, and perspectives
by Alberto Carrassi & Marc Bocquet & Laurent Bertino & Geir Evensen - e542 Personal mobility and climate change
by Stewart Barr - e543 Big Data Approaches for coastal flood risk assessment and emergency response
by James A Pollard & Tom Spencer & Simon Jude - e545 Documenting the state of adaptation for the global stocktake of the Paris Agreement
by Emma L. Tompkins & Katharine Vincent & Robert J. Nicholls & Natalie Suckall
November 2017, Volume 8, Issue 6
- e473 Rethinking the green state beyond the Global North: a South African climate change case study
by Sangeetha Chandrashekeran & Bronwen Morgan & Kim Coetzee & Peter Christoff - e477 Climate model pluralism beyond dynamical ensembles
by Fulvio Mazzocchi & Antonello Pasini - e478 Trajectories of exposure and vulnerability of small islands to climate change
by Virginie K.E. Duvat & Alexandre K. Magnan & Russell M. Wise & John E. Hay & Ioan Fazey & Jochen Hinkel & Tim Stojanovic & Hiroya Yamano & Valérie Ballu - e481 Climate‐relevant behavioral spillover and the potential contribution of social practice theory
by Nick Nash & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Stuart Capstick & Tom Hargreaves & Wouter Poortinga & Gregory Thomas & Elena Sautkina & Dimitrios Xenias - e482 Co‐production in climate change research: reviewing different perspectives
by Scott Bremer & Simon Meisch - e483 The role of nongovernmental organizations in China's climate change governance
by Lei Liu & Pu Wang & Tong Wu - e484 How strong is public support for unilateral climate policy and what drives it?
by Liam F. McGrath & Thomas Bernauer - e485 Human well‐being and climate change mitigation
by William F. Lamb & Julia K. Steinberger - e501 Lost in the problem: the role of boundary organisations in the governance of climate change
by Rob Hoppe & Anna Wesselink & Rose Cairns
September 2017, Volume 8, Issue 5
- e469 United States agricultural stakeholder views and decisions on climate change
by Allison M. Chatrchyan & Rachel C. Erlebacher & Nina T. Chaopricha & Joana Chan & Daniel Tobin & Shorna B. Allred - e470 Climate information websites: an evolving landscape
by Bruce Hewitson & Katinka Waagsaether & Jan Wohland & Kate Kloppers & Teizeen Kara - e471 Will the Paris Agreement accelerate the pace of change?
by Jennifer Morgan & Eliza Northrop - e472 Artful climate change communication: overcoming abstractions, insensibilities, and distances
by Harriet Hawkins & Anja Kanngieser - e474 Amplified Arctic warming and mid‐latitude weather: new perspectives on emerging connections
by Jennifer A. Francis & Stephen J. Vavrus & Judah Cohen - e475 Local knowledge in climate adaptation research: moving knowledge frameworks from extraction to co‐production
by Nicole Klenk & Anna Fiume & Katie Meehan & Cerian Gibbes - e476 Climate change and loss, as if people mattered: values, places, and experiences
by Petra Tschakert & Jon Barnett & Neville Ellis & Carmen Lawrence & Nancy Tuana & Mark New & Carmen Elrick‐Barr & Ram Pandit & David Pannell - e479 Mitigation and adaptation in polycentric systems: sources of power in the pursuit of collective goals
by Tiffany H. Morrison & W. Neil Adger & Katrina Brown & Maria Carmen Lemos & Dave Huitema & Terry P. Hughes - e480 Is climate change a new kind of problem? The role of theology and imagination in climate ethics
by Forrest Clingerman & Kevin J. O'Brien
July 2017, Volume 8, Issue 4
- e459 What [shall][should] we do? Why a binding climate treaty is in your interest
by Nicholas Hall - e461 The resilience of integrated agricultural systems to climate change
by Juliana D. B. Gil & Avery S. Cohn & John Duncan & Peter Newton & Sonja Vermeulen - e462 Carbon pricing in climate policy: seven reasons, complementary instruments, and political economy considerations
by Andrea Baranzini & Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh & Stefano Carattini & Richard B. Howarth & Emilio Padilla & Jordi Roca - e463 Researching climate change and community in neoliberal contexts: an emerging critical approach
by Gerald Taylor Aiken & Lucie Middlemiss & Susannah Sallu & Richard Hauxwell‐Baldwin - e464 A systematic review of local vulnerability to climate change in developing country agriculture
by Todd A. Crane & Aogán Delaney & Peter A. Tamás & Sabrina Chesterman & Polly Ericksen - e465 Cloud feedback mechanisms and their representation in global climate models
by Paulo Ceppi & Florent Brient & Mark D. Zelinka & Dennis L. Hartmann - e466 Contributions and perspectives from geography to the study of climate
by Samuel Randalls - e467 Adaptive capacity: exploring the research frontier
by Colette Mortreux & Jon Barnett - e468 Heat, health, and humidity in Australia's monsoon tropics: a critical review of the problematization of ‘heat’ in a changing climate
by Elspeth Oppermann & Matt Brearley & Lisa Law & James A. Smith & Alan Clough & Kerstin Zander
May 2017, Volume 8, Issue 3
- e450 Public perceptions of hydraulic fracturing for shale gas and oil in the United States and Canada
by Merryn Thomas & Nick Pidgeon & Darrick Evensen & Tristan Partridge & Ariel Hasell & Catherine Enders & Barbara Herr Harthorn & Michael Bradshaw - e452 Understanding the rhetoric of climate science debates
by Lynda Walsh - e453 Should there be future people? A fundamental question for climate change and intergenerational justice
by Pranay Sanklecha - e454 Building confidence in climate model projections: an analysis of inferences from fit
by Christoph Baumberger & Reto Knutti & Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn - e455 The need to build policy literacy into climate science education
by Noelle E. Selin & Leah C. Stokes & Lawrence E. Susskind - e456 Research methods for exploring the links between climate change and conflict
by Tobias Ide - e458 Up and down with climate politics 2013–2016: the repeal of carbon pricing in Australia
by Kate Crowley - e460 Climate change, migration, and the crisis of humanism
by Andrew Baldwin
March 2017, Volume 8, Issue 2
- e442 Helmut Landsberg and the evolution of 20th century American climatology: envisioning a climatological renaissance
by Gabriel D. Henderson - e443 Are China's climate commitments in a post‐Paris agreement sufficiently ambitious?
by ZhongXiang Zhang - e444 Safeguarding development and limiting vulnerability: India's stakes in the Paris Agreement
by Navroz K. Dubash - e446 Accounting for risk aversion, income distribution and social welfare in cost‐benefit analysis for flood risk management
by Jarl Kind & W.J. Wouter Botzen & Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts - e447 Differentiating regions for adaptation financing: the role of global vulnerability and risk distributions
by Veruska Muccione & Simon K. Allen & Christian Huggel & Joern Birkmann - e448 Behavioral models of climate change adaptation and mitigation in land‐based sectors
by Calum Brown & Peter Alexander & Sascha Holzhauer & Mark D. A. Rounsevell - e449 The future of the Nile: climate change, land use, infrastructure management, and treaty negotiations in a transboundary river basin
by Jessica Barnes - e451 Gender and climate change
by Rebecca Pearse - e457 Characterizing half‐a‐degree difference: a review of methods for identifying regional climate responses to global warming targets
by Rachel James & Richard Washington & Carl‐Friedrich Schleussner & Joeri Rogelj & Declan Conway
January 2017, Volume 8, Issue 1
- e424 Climate service warnings: cautions about commercializing climate science for adaptation in the developing world
by Sophie Webber & Simon D Donner - e425 Envisioning REDD+ in a post‐Paris era: between evolving expectations and current practice
by Esther Turnhout & Aarti Gupta & Janice Weatherley‐Singh & Marjanneke J. Vijge & Jessica de Koning & Ingrid J. Visseren‐Hamakers & Martin Herold & Markus Lederer - e429 Narratives in climate change discourse
by Kjersti Fløttum & Øyvind Gjerstad - e437 From climate finance toward sustainable development finance
by Jan Christoph Steckel & Michael Jakob & Christian Flachsland & Ulrike Kornek & Kai Lessmann & Ottmar Edenhofer - e438 Consumption‐based carbon accounting: does it have a future?
by Stavros Afionis & Marco Sakai & Kate Scott & John Barrett & Andy Gouldson - e439 Low‐carbon development pathways in Brazil and ‘Climate Clubs’
by Emilio Lèbre La Rovere - e440 Collective climate action and networked climate governance
by Jale Tosun & Jonas J. Schoenefeld - e441 Modelling interdecadal climate variability and the role of the ocean
by Riccardo Farneti - e445 The European Union and the Paris Agreement: leader, mediator, or bystander?
by Sebastian Oberthür & Lisanne Groen