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November 2016, Volume 7, Issue 6
- 790-797 The Paris Agreement and the inherent inconsistency of climate policymaking
by Oliver Geden - 798-814 Climate change and individual duties
by Augustin Fragnière - 815-833 An overview of the Earth system science of solar geoengineering
by Peter J. Irvine & Ben Kravitz & Mark G. Lawrence & Helene Muri - 834-851 Climate justice and the international regime: before, during, and after Paris
by Chukwumerije Okereke & Philip Coventry - 852-868 A productive role for science in assisted colonization policy
by Mark W. Neff & Katherine Carroll - 869-892 Re‐framing the climate change debate in the livestock sector: mitigation and adaptation options
by M.G. Rivera‐Ferre & F. López‐i‐Gelats & M. Howden & P. Smith & J.F. Morton & M. Herrero - 893-909 Histories of climate, science, and colonization in Australia and New Zealand, 1800–1945
by Emily O'Gorman & James Beattie & Matthew Henry - 910-931 Climate–vegetation–fire interactions and feedbacks: trivial detail or major barrier to projecting the future of the Earth system?
by Rebecca M. B. Harris & Tomas A. Remenyi & Grant J. Williamson & Nathaniel L. Bindoff & David M. J. S. Bowman - 932-932 Developing a critical agenda to understand pro‐environmental actions: contributions from Social Representations and Social Practices Theories
by Susana Batel & Paula Castro & Patrick Devine‐Wright & Caroline Howarth
September 2016, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 618-626 Climate change and social transformations: is it time for a quantum leap?
by Karen L. O'Brien - 627-645 The epistemic, ethical, and political dimensions of uncertainty in integrated assessment modeling
by Marisa Beck & Tobias Krueger - 646-665 Addressing the risk of maladaptation to climate change
by A. K. Magnan & E.L.F. Schipper & M. Burkett & S. Bharwani & I. Burton & S. Eriksen & F. Gemenne & J. Schaar & G. Ziervogel - 666-681 Impacts of drought and responses of rural populations in West Africa: a systematic review
by Denis Gautier & David Denis & Bruno Locatelli - 682-692 Mikhail Budyko's (1920–2001) contributions to Global Climate Science: from heat balances to climate change and global ecology
by Jonathan D. Oldfield - 693-706 Adaptation science and policy in China's agricultural sector
by Sarah Rogers - 707-726 Drawing the line between adaptation and development: a systematic literature review of planned adaptation in developing countries
by Mya Sherman & Lea Berrang‐Ford & Shuaib Lwasa & James Ford & Didacus B. Namanya & Alejandro Llanos‐Cuentas & Michelle Maillet & Sherilee Harper & IHACC Research Team - 727-745 Developing a critical agenda to understand pro‐environmental actions: contributions from Social Representations and Social Practices Theories
by Susana Batel & Paula Castro & Patrick Devine‐Wright & Caroline Howarth - 746-771 Reconstructing Earth's surface temperature over the past 2000 years: the science behind the headlines
by Jason E. Smerdon & Henry N. Pollack - 772-785 Climate change as a ‘hyperobject’: a critical review of Timothy Morton's reframing narrative
by Elizabeth Boulton
July 2016, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 478-485 The politicization of climate change: problem or solution?
by Yves Pepermans & Pieter Maeseele - 486-500 The expanding field of cooperative initiatives for decarbonization: a review of five databases
by Oscar Widerberg & Johannes Stripple - 501-516 Visual climate change art 2005–2015: discourse and practice
by Joanna Nurmis - 517-536 Multinational and large national corporations and climate adaptation: are we asking the right questions? A review of current knowledge and a new research perspective
by Alina Averchenkova & Florence Crick & Adriana Kocornik‐Mina & Hayley Leck & Swenja Surminski - 537-550 Climate change and ecosystem services
by Robert J. Scholes - 551-568 Climate change, malaria, and public health: accounting for socioeconomic contexts in past debates and future research
by Jonathan E. Suk - 569-589 Tambora 1815 as a test case for high impact volcanic eruptions: Earth system effects
by Christoph C. Raible & Stefan Brönnimann & Renate Auchmann & Philip Brohan & Thomas L. Frölicher & Hans‐F. Graf & Phil Jones & Jürg Luterbacher & Stefan Muthers & Raphael Neukom & Alan Robock & Stephen Self & Adjat Sudrajat & Claudia Timmreck & Martin Wegmann - 590-599 The durability of building materials under a changing climate
by Mark C. Phillipson & Rohinton Emmanuel & Paul H Baker - 600-613 (Mis)communicating climate change? Why online adaptation databases may fail to catalyze adaptation action
by Carrie L. Mitchell & Sarah L. Burch & Patrick A. Driscoll - 614-614 Toward integrated historical climate research: the example of Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth
by Rob Allan & Georgina Endfield & Vinita Damodaran & George Adamson & Matthew Hannaford & Fiona Carroll & Neil Macdonald & Nick Groom & Julie Jones & Fiona Williamson & Erica Hendy & Paul Holper & J. Pablo Arroyo‐Mora & Lorna Hughes & Robert Bickers & Ana‐Maria Bliuc
May 2016, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 318-328 Taking a wider view on climate governance: moving beyond the ‘iceberg,’ the ‘elephant,’ and the ‘forest’
by Stefan C. Aykut - 329-344 Climate change communication: what can we learn from communication theory?
by Anne Gammelgaard Ballantyne - 345-369 Reflections on climate change communication research and practice in the second decade of the 21st century: what more is there to say?
by Susanne C. Moser - 370-392 Climate, history, society over the last millennium in southeast Africa
by Matthew J. Hannaford & David J. Nash - 393-410 Changing climate and glacio‐hydrology in Indian Himalayan Region: a review
by Shaktiman Singh & Rajesh Kumar & Anshuman Bhardwaj & Lydia Sam & Mayank Shekhar & Atar Singh & Ramesh Kumar & Akhilesh Gupta - 411-432 North American megadroughts in the Common Era: reconstructions and simulations
by Benjamin I. Cook & Edward R. Cook & Jason E. Smerdon & Richard Seager & A. Park Williams & Sloan Coats & David W. Stahle & José Villanueva Díaz - 433-447 Climate and famines: a historical reassessment
by Philip Slavin - 448-460 Beyond special circumstances: climate change policy in Turkey 1992–2015
by Ethemcan Turhan & Semra Cerit Mazlum & Ümit Şahin & Alevgül H. Şorman & A. Cem Gündoğan - 461-473 Bayesian estimation of climate sensitivity using observationally constrained simple climate models
by Roger W. Bodman & Roger N. Jones
March 2016, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 164-174 Toward integrated historical climate research: the example of Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth
by Rob Allan & Georgina Endfield & Vinita Damodaran & George Adamson & Matthew Hannaford & Fiona Carroll & Neil Macdonald & Nick Groom & Julie Jones & Fiona Williamson & Erica Hendy & Paul Holper & J. Pablo Arroyo‐Mora & Lorna Hughes & Robert Bickers & Ana‐Maria Bliuc - 175-191 Community‐based adaptation research in the Canadian Arctic
by James D. Ford & Ellie Stephenson & Ashlee Cunsolo Willox & Victoria Edge & Khosrow Farahbakhsh & Christopher Furgal & Sherilee Harper & Susan Chatwood & Ian Mauro & Tristan Pearce & Stephanie Austin & Anna Bunce & Alejandra Bussalleu & Jahir Diaz & Kaitlyn Finner & Allan Gordon & Catherine Huet & Knut Kitching & Marie‐Pierre Lardeau & Graham McDowell & Ellen McDonald & Lesya Nakoneczny & Mya Sherman - 192-210 Climate change governance: history, future, and triple‐loop learning?
by Joyeeta Gupta - 211-237 Tropical cyclones in climate models
by Suzana J. Camargo & Allison A. Wing - 238-250 Sovereignty over natural resources and its implications for climate justice
by Ayelet Banai - 251-265 Transformational responses to climate change: beyond a systems perspective of social change in mitigation and adaptation
by Ross Gillard & Andrew Gouldson & Jouni Paavola & James Van Alstine - 266-282 Climate change in literature and literary studies: From cli‐fi, climate change theater and ecopoetry to ecocriticism and climate change criticism
by Adeline Johns‐Putra - 283-300 West Nile virus, climate change, and circumpolar vulnerability
by Kara C. Hoover & Christopher M. Barker - 301-313 Securitization in Chinese climate and energy politics
by Jonna Nyman & Jinghan Zeng
January 2016, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-12 Countercyclical energy and climate policy for the U.S
by Gregory F. Nemet & Arnulf Grubler & Daniel M. Kammen - 13-22 Natural capital, unnatural markets?
by Joel T. Millward‐Hopkins - 23-41 Attribution of extreme weather and climate‐related events
by Peter A. Stott & Nikolaos Christidis & Friederike E. L. Otto & Ying Sun & Jean‐Paul Vanderlinden & Geert Jan van Oldenborgh & Robert Vautard & Hans von Storch & Peter Walton & Pascal Yiou & Francis W. Zwiers - 43-64 Cli‐fi on the screen(s): patterns in the representations of climate change in fictional films
by Michael Svoboda - 65-89 Tropical cyclones and climate change
by Kevin J.E. Walsh & John L. McBride & Philip J. Klotzbach & Sethurathinam Balachandran & Suzana J. Camargo & Greg Holland & Thomas R. Knutson & James P. Kossin & Tsz‐cheung Lee & Adam Sobel & Masato Sugi - 91-107 Decadal changes in radiative fluxes at land and ocean surfaces and their relevance for global warming
by Martin Wild - 109-124 Local indicators of climate change: the potential contribution of local knowledge to climate research
by Victoria Reyes‐García & Álvaro Fernández‐Llamazares & Maximilien Guèze & Ariadna Garcés & Miguel Mallo & Margarita Vila‐Gómez & Marina Vilaseca - 125-134 What shapes perceptions of climate change? New research since 2010
by Elke U. Weber - 135-144 How to price carbon in good times … and bad!
by Baran Doda - 145-159 Added value in regional climate modeling
by Markku Rummukainen
November 2015, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 535-540 Governance traps in climate change politics: re‐framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights
by Peter Newell & Harriet Bulkeley & Karen Turner & Christopher Shaw & Simon Caney & Elizabeth Shove & Nicholas Pidgeon - 541-557 The complementarity and comparability of climate change adaptation and mitigation
by Paul Watkiss & Magnus Benzie & Richard J.T. Klein - 559-583 Climate change and Aotearoa New Zealand
by Debbie Hopkins & Colin Campbell‐Hunt & Lynette Carter & James E. S. Higham & Chris Rosin - 585-598 Integrating climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture and forestry: opportunities and trade‐offs
by Bruno Locatelli & Charlotte Pavageau & Emilia Pramova & Monica Di Gregorio - 599-611 Private diaries as information sources in climate research
by George C. D. Adamson - 613-626 Communicating climate change: conduits, content, and consensus
by Warren Pearce & Brian Brown & Brigitte Nerlich & Nelya Koteyko - 627-641 What is carbon? Conceptualising carbon and capabilities in the context of community sequestration projects in the global South
by Chasca Twyman & Thomas Aneurin Smith & Alex Arnall - 643-651 Rights to urban climate resilience: moving beyond poverty and vulnerability
by Richard Friend & Marcus Moench
September 2015, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 437-444 The climate of war: violence, warfare, and climatic reductionism
by David N. Livingstone - 445-463 Destruction or persistence of coral atoll islands in the face of 20th and 21st century sea‐level rise?
by Roger McLean & Paul Kench - 465-477 Ways of knowing climate: Hubert H. Lamb and climate research in the UK
by Janet Martin‐Nielsen - 479-492 Glaciers and climate change: narratives of ruined futures
by M Jackson - 493-508 The spiritual significance of glaciers in an age of climate change
by Elizabeth A. Allison - 509-522 Social learning and climate change adaptation: evidence for international development practice
by Jonathan Ensor & Blane Harvey - 523-534 How do young people engage with climate change? The role of knowledge, values, message framing, and trusted communicators
by Adam Corner & Olga Roberts & Sybille Chiari & Sonja Völler & Elisabeth S. Mayrhuber & Sylvia Mandl & Kate Monson
July 2015, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 361-368 The visual rhetoric of climate change
by Lynda Walsh - 369-382 Drought and societal collapse 3200 years ago in the Eastern Mediterranean: a review
by David Kaniewski & Joël Guiot & Elise Van Campo - 383-399 Knowledge problems in climate change and security research
by Kirsty H. Lewis & Timothy M. Lenton - 401-412 Climate change and the ethics of discounting
by Marc D. Davidson - 413-425 The dynamics of vulnerability: why adapting to climate variability will not always prepare us for climate change
by Lisa Dilling & Meaghan E. Daly & William R. Travis & Olga V. Wilhelmi & Roberta A. Klein - 427-434 Climate change tipping points: origins, precursors, and debates
by Chris Russill - 435-435 International trends in public perceptions of climate change over the past quarter century
by Stuart Capstick & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Wouter Poortinga & Nick Pidgeon & Paul Upham
May 2015, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 269-275 Climate–conflict research: some reflections on the way forward
by Halvard Buhaug - 277-286 The impact of Arctic warming on the midlatitude jet‐stream: Can it? Has it? Will it?
by Elizabeth A Barnes & James A Screen - 287-299 Gordon Valentine Manley and his contribution to the study of climate change: a review of his life and work
by Georgina H. Endfield & Lucy Veale & Alexander Hall - 301-319 An appraisal of downscaling methods used in climate change research
by Marie Ekström & Michael R Grose & Penny H Whetton - 321-344 Why is socially‐just climate change adaptation in sub‐Saharan Africa so challenging? A review of barriers identified from empirical cases
by Sheona Shackleton & Gina Ziervogel & Susannah Sallu & Thomas Gill & Petra Tschakert - 345-358 Climate model biases in the eastern tropical oceans: causes, impacts and ways forward
by Ingo Richter - 359-359 Perceptions of time in relation to climate change
by Sabine Pahl & Stephen Sheppard & Christine Boomsma & Christopher Groves
March 2015, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 129-150 The sociology of global climate change
by Stephen Zehr - 151-169 Climate change in Argentina: trends, projections, impacts and adaptation
by Vicente Ricardo Barros & José Armando Boninsegna & Inés Angela Camilloni & Martina Chidiak & Graciela Odilia Magrín & Matilde Rusticucci - 171-188 A review and classification of analytical methods for climate change adaptation
by Jochen Hinkel & Alexander Bisaro - 189-201 Adapting forest certification to climate change
by Nicole L. Klenk & Brendon M. H. Larson & Constance L. McDermott - 203-223 Climate change and marine benthos: a review of existing research and future directions in the North Atlantic
by Silvana N.R. Birchenough & Henning Reiss & Steven Degraer & Nova Mieszkowska & Ángel Borja & Lene Buhl‐Mortensen & Ulrike Braeckman & Johan Craeymeersch & Ilse De Mesel & Francis Kerckhof & Ingrid Kröncke & Santiago Parra & Marijn Rabaut & Alexander Schröder & Carl Van Colen & Gert Van Hoey & Magda Vincx & Kai Wätjen - 225-238 Climate change and Chinese history: a review of trends, topics, and methods
by Ka‐wai Fan - 239-254 Labeling opinions in the climate debate: a critical review
by Candice C. Howarth & Amelia G. Sharman - 255-268 Dual high‐stake emerging technologies: a review of the climate engineering research literature
by Björn‐Ola Linnér & Victoria Wibeck
January 2015, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-8 A critical examination of the consumption‐based accounting approach: has the blaming of consumers gone too far?
by Lee Liu - 9-16 The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: should we throw the flagship out with the bathwater?
by Frédéric Branger & Oskar Lecuyer & Philippe Quirion - 17-34 Investigating El Niño‐Southern Oscillation and society relationships
by Stephen E. Zebiak & Ben Orlove & Ángel G. Muñoz & Catherine Vaughan & James Hansen & Tara Troy & Madeleine C. Thomson & Allyza Lustig & Samantha Garvin - 35-61 International trends in public perceptions of climate change over the past quarter century
by Stuart Capstick & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Wouter Poortinga & Nick Pidgeon & Paul Upham - 63-78 Stochastic climate theory and modeling
by Christian L. E. Franzke & Terence J. O'Kane & Judith Berner & Paul D. Williams & Valerio Lucarini - 79-91 How climate change research undermines trust in everyday life: a review
by Chloe Lucas & Peat Leith & Aidan Davison - 93-112 A critical review of global decarbonization scenarios: what do they tell us about feasibility?
by Peter J. Loftus & Armond M. Cohen & Jane C. S. Long & Jesse D. Jenkins - 113-128 Habitual behaviors or patterns of practice? Explaining and changing repetitive climate‐relevant actions
by Tim Kurz & Benjamin Gardner & Bas Verplanken & Charles Abraham
November 2014, Volume 5, Issue 6
- 703-708 Climate change and perceptions, behaviors, and communication research after the IPCC 5th Assessment Report ‐ a WIREs Editorial
by Irene Lorenzoni & Lorraine Whitmarsh - 709-718 Building ecosystem resilience for climate change adaptation in the Asian highlands
by Jianchu Xu & R. Edward Grumbine - 719-733 The climate–wildfire–air quality system: interactions and feedbacks across spatial and temporal scales
by E. Natasha Stavros & Donald McKenzie & Narasimhan Larkin - 735-752 Mathematical modeling for improved greenhouse gas balances, agro‐ecosystems, and policy development: lessons from the Australian experience
by Andrew D. Moore & Richard J. Eckard & Peter J. Thorburn & Peter R. Grace & Enli Wang & Deli Chen - 753-773 Barriers to effective climate change mitigation: the case of senior government and business decision makers
by Lauren Rickards & John Wiseman & Yoshi Kashima - 775-792 Assessment of vulnerability to climate change using indicators: a meta‐analysis of the literature
by Fahim N. Tonmoy & Abbas El‐Zein & Jochen Hinkel - 793-808 Glaciers and society: attributions, perceptions, and valuations
by Karine Gagné & Mattias Borg Rasmussen & Ben Orlove - 809-823 Disruptive ideas: public intellectuals and their arguments for action on climate change
by Matthew C. Nisbet - 825-833 Agroforestry systems: helping smallholders adapt to climate risks while mitigating climate change
by Rodel D. Lasco & Rafaela Jane P. Delfino & Marya Laya O. Espaldon - 835-848 Climate change and International River Boundaries: fixed points in shifting sands
by Sam Grainger & Declan Conway
September 2014, Volume 5, Issue 5
- 569-576 The future of emissions trading
by Jonas Meckling - 577-585 A Massive Open Online Course on climate change: the social construction of a global problem using new tools for connectedness
by Sarah L. Burch & Sara E. Harris - 587-603 Climate services for society: origins, institutional arrangements, and design elements for an evaluation framework
by Catherine Vaughan & Suraje Dessai - 605-620 Climate change impacts and adaptation in South Africa
by Gina Ziervogel & Mark New & Emma Archer van Garderen & Guy Midgley & Anna Taylor & Ralph Hamann & Sabine Stuart‐Hill & Jonny Myers & Michele Warburton - 621-637 Climate projections for ecologists
by Rebecca Mary B. Harris & Michael R. Grose & Greg Lee & Nathaniel L. Bindoff & Luciana L. Porfirio & Paul Fox‐Hughes - 639-648 Institutional inertia and climate change: a review of the new institutionalist literature
by Johan Munck af Rosenschöld & Jaap G. Rozema & Laura Alex Frye‐Levine - 649-661 Climate geoengineering: issues of path‐dependence and socio‐technical lock‐in
by Rose C. Cairns - 663-676 The IPCC and treatment of uncertainties: topics and sources of dissensus
by Carolina E. Adler & Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn - 677-688 Brazilian climate politics 2005–2012: ambivalence and paradox
by Eduardo Viola & Matías Franchini - 689-701 The politics of Amazonian deforestation: environmental policy and climate change knowledge
by Marko S. A. Monteiro & Sonia Regina da Cal Seixas & Simone Aparecida Vieira
July 2014, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 435-440 Can we trust climate models?
by J. C. Hargreaves & J. D. Annan - 441-459 Audience segmentation and climate change communication: conceptual and methodological considerations
by Donald W Hine & Joseph P Reser & Mark Morrison & Wendy J Phillips & Patrick Nunn & Ray Cooksey - 461-481 Climate change in Switzerland: a review of physical, institutional, and political aspects
by Stefan Brönnimann & Christof Appenzeller & Mischa Croci‐Maspoli & Jürg Fuhrer & Martin Grosjean & Roland Hohmann & Karin Ingold & Reto Knutti & Mark A. Liniger & Christoph C. Raible & Regine Röthlisberger & Christoph Schär & Simon C. Scherrer & Kuno Strassmann & Philippe Thalmann - 483-491 Climate change mitigation policies and poverty
by Edward B Barbier - 493-507 Public engagement with offshore renewable energy: a critical review
by Bouke Wiersma & Patrick Devine‐Wright - 509-519 The effects and side‐effects of the EU emissions trading scheme
by Timothy Laing & Misato Sato & Michael Grubb & Claudia Comberti - 521-537 Encountering climate change: ‘seeing’ is more than ‘believing’
by Joseph P. Reser & Graham L. Bradley & Michelle C. Ellul - 539-556 Climate change and poverty: vulnerability, impacts, and alleviation strategies
by Robin Leichenko & Julie A. Silva - 557-568 Ice sheets as interactive components of Earth System Models: progress and challenges
by Miren Vizcaino
May 2014, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 291-296 The potential of microblogs for the study of public perceptions of climate change
by Matthew R. Auer & Yuman Zhang & Priscilla Lee - 297-316 Historical responsibility for climate change: science and the science–policy interface
by Mathias Friman & Gustav Strandberg - 317-335 Interactions between climate change and land use change on biodiversity: attribution problems, risks, and opportunities
by Tom H. Oliver & Mike D. Morecroft - 337-358 Communicating adaptation to climate change: the art and science of public engagement when climate change comes home
by Susanne C. Moser - 359-374 From environmental to climate justice: climate change and the discourse of environmental justice
by David Schlosberg & Lisette B. Collins - 375-388 Perceptions of time in relation to climate change
by Sabine Pahl & Stephen Sheppard & Christine Boomsma & Christopher Groves - 389-409 Climate trends in the Arctic as observed from space
by Josefino C. Comiso & Dorothy K. Hall - 411-422 Public engagement with climate change: the role of human values
by Adam Corner & Ezra Markowitz & Nick Pidgeon - 423-433 The politics of climate change in the UK
by Neil Carter
March 2014, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 161-168 How climate change mitigation could harm development in poor countries
by Michael Jakob & Jan Christoph Steckel - 169-173 Time to stop investing in carbon capture and storage and reduce government subsidies of fossil‐fuels
by Jennie C. Stephens - 175-197 Climate change and Australia
by Lesley Head & Michael Adams & Helen V. McGregor & Stephanie Toole - 199-217 Climate change research and policy in Portugal
by Anabela Carvalho & Luísa Schmidt & Filipe Duarte Santos & Ana Delicado - 219-232 Perceptions and communication strategies for the many uncertainties relevant for climate policy
by Anthony G. Patt & Elke U. Weber - 233-246 Climate change and apocalyptic faith
by Stefan Skrimshire - 247-260 Climates of ontological change: past wisdom in current binds?
by Timothy B. Leduc - 261-279 Religion and climate change: varieties in viewpoints and practices
by Randolph Haluza‐DeLay - 281-290 ‘In case of emergency press here’: framing geoengineering as a response to dangerous climate change
by Nils Markusson & Franklin Ginn & Navraj Singh Ghaleigh & Vivian Scott
January 2014, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-5 WIREs Climate Change after 4 years: an editorial essay
by Mike Hulme - 7-14 In praise of a green stimulus
by Dimitri Zenghelis - 15-21 Criticizing green stimulus
by Milan Brahmbhatt - 23-35 Rethinking climate engineering categorization in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation
by Olivier Boucher & Piers M. Forster & Nicolas Gruber & Minh Ha‐Duong & Mark G. Lawrence & Timothy M. Lenton & Achim Maas & Naomi E. Vaughan - 37-51 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into development: a case study of Bangladesh
by Jessica M. Ayers & Saleemul Huq & Arif M. Faisal & Syed T. Hussain - 53-71 Climate policy and the ‘carbon haven’ effect
by Frédéric Branger & Philippe Quirion - 73-87 Climate change and visual imagery
by Saffron J. O'Neill & Nicholas Smith - 89-112 The expanding tropics: a critical assessment of the observational and modeling studies
by Christopher Lucas & Bertrand Timbal & Hanh Nguyen - 113-128 A compound event framework for understanding extreme impacts
by Michael Leonard & Seth Westra & Aloke Phatak & Martin Lambert & Bart van den Hurk & Kathleen McInnes & James Risbey & Sandra Schuster & Doerte Jakob & Mark Stafford‐Smith - 129-150 Sea‐level scenarios for evaluating coastal impacts
by Robert J. Nicholls & Susan E. Hanson & Jason A. Lowe & Richard A. Warrick & Xianfu Lu & Antony J. Long - 151-160 Communication strategies for earning trust in climate change debates
by Jean Goodwin & Michael F. Dahlstrom
November 2013, Volume 4, Issue 6
- 467-477 Climate change negotiations—legally binding treaty or voluntary agreements: lessons from international action on tuberculosis
by Peter Heywood - 479-496 Private‐sector responses to climate change in the Global South
by Simone Pulver & Tabitha Benney - 497-511 Biofuels: economic, environmental and social benefits and costs for developing countries in Asia
by Shabbir H. Gheewala & Beau Damen & Xunpeng Shi - 513-524 Climate modification and climate change debates among Soviet physical geographers, 1940s–1960s
by Jonathan D. Oldfield - 525-538 Challenges of tourism in a low‐carbon economy
by Stefan Gössling & Daniel Scott & C. Michael Hall - 539-553 A historical review of urban climatology and the atmospheres of the industrialized world
by Vladimir Janković - 555-573 Climate change, ecosystem services, and costs of action and inaction: scoping the interface
by Beatriz Rodríguez‐Labajos - 575-601 NIMBYism revisited: public acceptance of wind energy in the United States
by Maria A. Petrova - 603-613 Pricing carbon: the politics of climate policy in Australia
by Kate Crowley
September 2013, Volume 4, Issue 5
- 331-349 Current and future challenges facing transboundary river basin management
by Mark Zeitoun & Marisa Goulden & David Tickner - 351-358 Women and adaptation
by Margaret Alston - 359-371 Political economy, media, and climate change: sinews of modern life
by Maxwell T. Boykoff & Tom Yulsman - 373-396 Climate change regional review: Russia
by Maria Sharmina & Kevin Anderson & Alice Bows-Larkin - 397-416 Firm and industry adaptation to climate change: a review of climate adaptation studies in the business and management field
by Martina K. Linnenluecke & Andrew Griffiths & Monika I. Winn - 417-427 A bibliometric analysis of climate engineering research
by Christopher W. Belter & Dian J. Seidel - 429-438 Lessons from adaptation to sustain freshwater environments in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
by J. Pittock - 439-446 Community‐based adaptation: a review of past and future challenges
by Tim Forsyth - 447-455 Targeting and tailoring climate change communications
by Ann Bostrom & Gisela Böhm & Robert E. O'Connor - 457-465 Climate science, Russian politics, and the framing of climate change
by Elana Wilson Rowe
July 2013, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 225-231 A gentle critique of the Greenhouse Development Rights framework
by Kenneth E. Shockley - 233-243 The ethics of emissions trading
by Edward A. Page - 245-268 Seasonal climate predictability and forecasting: status and prospects
by Francisco J. Doblas‐Reyes & Javier García‐Serrano & Fabian Lienert & Aida Pintó Biescas & Luis R. L. Rodrigues - 269-281 Anthropological contributions to the study of climate: past, present, future
by Kirsten Hastrup - 283-300 Lost in the problem: the role of boundary organisations in the governance of climate change
by Rob Hoppe & Anna Wesselink & Rose Cairns - 301-313 The politics of climate change in China
by Ye Qi & Tong Wu - 315-320 The politics of climate change in Germany: ambition versus lobby power
by Axel Michaelowa - 321-330 Contrasting frames in policy debates on climate change adaptation
by Art Dewulf
May 2013, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 151-158 The legacy of the Kyoto Protocol: a view from the policy world
by Bert Metz - 159-170 Climate change and human rights
by Derek Bell - 171-189 Adaptation and international climate policy
by Mizan R. Khan & J. Timmons Roberts - 191-201 The politics of climate change in India: narratives of equity and cobenefits
by Navroz K. Dubash - 203-212 Winter mortality in a warming climate: a reassessment
by Kristie L. Ebi & David Mills - 213-223 Ensemble modeling, uncertainty and robust predictions
by Wendy S. Parker
March 2013, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 75-90 The European Union: the polycentric climate policy leader?
by Tim Rayner & Andrew Jordan - 91-98 The ethics of carbon offsetting
by Keith Hyams & Tina Fawcett - 99-106 The role of local knowledge in adaptation to climate change
by Lars Otto Naess - 107-119 Carbon markets: a historical overview
by Raphael Calel - 121-150 Detection and attribution of anthropogenic climate change impacts
by Cynthia Rosenzweig & Peter Neofotis