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October 2025, Volume 15, Issue 10
- 1006-1009 Truth discernment may not help to overcome misinformation
by Tobia Spampatti - 1010-1012 Emerging risks along Arctic coastlines
by Jakob Thyrring - 1013-1016 Upstream data need to prove soil carbon as a climate solution
by Mark A. Bradford & Sara E. Kuebbing & Alexander Polussa & Jonathan Sanderman & Emily E. Oldfield - 1017-1018 Africa must lead the governance of solar radiation management
by Kwesi Akumenyi Quagraine & Babatunde J. Abiodun & Samuel Essien-Baidoo - 1019-1024 Twenty years of city climate collaboration
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 1025-1030 Perspectives on climate change in South Asia
by T. S. Amjath-Babu & Nausheen H. Anwar & Abhra Chanda & Rajiv Kumar Chaturvedi & Saadia Hina & Suvarna Fadnavis & Chaya Sarathchandra & Shree Raj Shakya & Chandni Singh - 1031-1032 Cost-effective adaptation of electric grids
by Zhecheng Wang - 1033-1034 Managing development choices is essential to reduce coastal flood risk in China
by Yafei Wang & Yuxuan Ye & Robert J. Nicholls & Lennart Olsson & Detlef van Vuuren & Garry Peterson & Yao He & Manchun Li & Jie Fan & Murray Scown - 1039-1051 Progress and future directions in constraining uncertainties in sea-level projections using observations
by Denis Felikson & David R. Rounce & John Fasullo & Angelica Rodriguez & Surendra Adhikari & Brett Buzzanga & Sönke Dangendorf & Robert E. Kopp & Richard B. Lammers & J. T. Reager & Doug Brinkerhoff & Beata Csatho & Manuela Girotto & Benjamin Hamlington & Erik R. Ivins & Praveen Kumar & Eric Larour & R. Steven Nerem & Sophie Nowicki & Nicole-Jeanne Schlegel & Jan-Erik Tesdal & Matthew Weathers - 1052-1055 Health losses attributed to anthropogenic climate change
by Colin J. Carlson & Dann Mitchell & Rory Gibb & Rupert F. Stuart-Smith & Tamma Carleton & Torre E. Lavelle & Catherine A. Lippi & Megan Lukas-Sithole & Michelle A. North & Sadie J. Ryan & Dorcas Stella Shumba & Matthew Chersich & Mark New & Christopher H. Trisos - 1056-1059 Showy dragonflies are being driven extinct by warming and wildfire
by Sarah E. Nalley & Michael P. Moore - 1060-1070 Global coastal human settlement retreat driven by vulnerability to coastal climate hazards
by Lilai Xu & Xue Yang & Deliang Chen & Didier Sornette & Alexander V. Prishchepov & Shengping Ding & Wang Pang & Krishna Suryanto Pribadi & Baofeng Di & Xiaoming Wang - 1071-1077 Development policy affects coastal flood exposure in China more than sea-level rise
by Yafei Wang & Yuxuan Ye & Robert J. Nicholls & Lennart Olsson & Detlef P. Vuuren & Garry Peterson & Yao He & Manchun Li & Jie Fan & Murray Scown - 1078-1083 Rising cost of disturbances for forestry in Europe under climate change
by Johannes S. Mohr & Félix Bastit & Marc Grünig & Thomas Knoke & Werner Rammer & Cornelius Senf & Dominik Thom & Rupert Seidl - 1084-1090 Synchronization of global peak river discharge since the 1980s
by Yixin Yang & Long Yang & Gabriele Villarini & Fang Zhao & Danqing Huang & Gabriel A. Vecchi & Qiang Wang & Yida Sun & Fuqiang Tian - 1091-1098 Delayed formation of Arctic snow cover in response to wildland fires in a warming climate
by Yamin Qing & Shuo Wang & Amir AghaKouchak & Pierre Gentine - 1099-1106 Neglecting land–atmosphere feedbacks overestimates climate-driven increases in evapotranspiration
by Sha Zhou & Bofu Yu - 1107-1114 Scope for waterfowl to speed up migration to a warming Arctic
by Hans Linssen & Thomas K. Lameris & Michiel P. Boom & Rascha J. M. Nuijten & Nelleke H. Buitendijk & Adriaan M. Dokter & Barwolt S. Ebbinge & Götz Eichhorn & Jan Geisler & Trinus Haitjema & Andrea Kölzsch & Helmut Kruckenberg & Jutta Leyrer & Jesper Madsen & Carl Mitchell & Sander Moonen & Gerhard J. D. M. Müskens & Kees H. T. Schreven & Lisa Vergin & Tom S. L. Versluijs & Judy Z. Shamoun-Baranes & E. Emiel van Loon & Bart A. Nolet - 1115-1122 Dynamic grid management reduces wildfire adaptation costs in the electric power sector
by Cody Warner & Duncan Callaway & Meredith Fowlie
September 2025, Volume 15, Issue 9
- 906-907 The vulnerability of women and children in West Africa
by Olalekan Moyosore Lalude - 908-909 Genetic diversity must be explicitly recognized in ecological restoration
by Magdalene N. Ngeve - 910-911 Improving the IPCC–UNFCCC relationship for effective provision of policy-relevant science
by Svante Bodin & Örjan Gustafsson - 912-914 Moving beyond projects to achieve transformative adaptation
by Megan Mills-Novoa & Kimberley Anh Thomas & Michael Mikulewicz - 915-915 Understanding unexpected slowdown
by Jasper Franke - 916-916 Activity changes during heatwaves
by Danyang Cheng - 917-917 Unpredictable impacts of previous stress
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 918-918 Election and policy inaction
by Lingxiao Yan - 919-920 Streetscapes and heat tolerance
by Sarah J. Lindley - 921-922 Closing the flood insurance protection gap
by June Choi - 923-924 Transition risk in the banking sector
by Marcin Kacperczyk - 925-926 Hotter world speeds up ageing
by Paul J. Beggs - 927-934 Structural limitations of the decarbonization state
by Ulrich Brand & Daniel Hausknost & Alina Brad & Gabriel Eyselein & Mathias Krams & Danyal Maneka & Melanie Pichler & Etienne Schneider - 935-946 Plant nutrient acquisition under elevated CO2 and implications for the land carbon sink
by Trevor W. Cambron & Joshua B. Fisher & Bruce A. Hungate & Benjamin D. Stocker & Trevor Keenan & Iain Colin Prentice & César Terrer - 947-953 Variations in climate change belief systems across 110 geographic areas
by Sanguk Lee & Hong Tien Vu & Jagadish Thaker & Marija Verner & Matthew H. Goldberg & Jennifer Carman & Seth A. Rosenthal & Anthony Leiserowitz - 954-962 The public’s views on climate policies in seven large global south countries
by Richard T. Carson & Jiajun Lu & Emily A. Khossravi & Gunnar Köhlin & Erik Sterner & Thomas Sterner & Dale Whittington - 963-970 Rising temperatures increase added sugar intake disproportionately in disadvantaged groups in the USA
by Pan He & Zhuojing Xu & Duo Chan & Pengfei Liu & Yan Bai - 971-977 Measuring flood underinsurance in the USA
by Natee Amornsiripanitch & Siddhartha Biswas & John Orellana-Li & David Zink - 978-985 Unexpected decline in the ocean carbon sink under record-high sea surface temperatures in 2023
by Jens Daniel Müller & Nicolas Gruber & Aline Schneuwly & Dorothee C. E. Bakker & Marion Gehlen & Luke Gregor & Judith Hauck & Peter Landschützer & Galen A. McKinley - 986-991 Current and future methane emissions from boreal-Arctic wetlands and lakes
by McKenzie Kuhn & David Olefeldt & Kyle A. Arndt & David Bastviken & Lori Bruhwiler & Patrick Crill & Tonya DelSontro & Etienne Fluet-Chouinard & Guido Grosse & Mikael Hovemyr & Gustaf Hugelius & Sally MacIntyre & Avni Malhotra & A. David McGuire & Youmi Oh & Benjamin Poulter & Claire C. Treat & Merritt R. Turetsky & Ruth K. Varner & Katey M. Walter Anthony & Jennifer D. Watts & Zhen Zhang - 992-999 Tropical deforestation is associated with considerable heat-related mortality
by C. L. Reddington & C. Smith & E. W. Butt & J. C. A. Baker & B. F. A. Oliveira & E. I. Yamba & D. V. Spracklen - 1000-1007 Long-term impacts of heatwaves on accelerated ageing
by Siyi Chen & Yufei Liu & Yuanyuan Yi & Yiling Zheng & Jun Yang & Tiantian Li & Ta-Chien Chan & Rui Duan & Shenjing He & Cui Guo
August 2025, Volume 15, Issue 8
- 804-805 Avoid urban development policy that fuels climate risk
by Sumit Agarwal & Mingxuan Fan & Yu Qin - 806-808 Promoting targeted heat early warning systems for at-risk populations
by Fergus K. O’Connor & Mehak Oberai & Zhiwei Xu & Sebastian Binnewies & Shannon Rutherford & Robert D. Meade & Steven Baker & Ella Jackman & Connor Forbes & Aaron J. E. Bach - 809-812 Reconsidering space-for-time substitution in climate change ecology
by Margaret E. K. Evans & Peter B. Adler & Amy L. Angert & Sharmila M. N. Dey & Martin P. Girardin & Kelly A. Heilman & Stefan Klesse & Daniel L. Perret & Dov F. Sax & Seema N. Sheth & Michael Stemkovski & Jennifer L. Williams - 813-813 Cyclones and economic growth
by Lingxiao Yan - 813-813 Shifting work hours reduces labour loss
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 813-813 Neural traits of pro-environmental behaviour
by Danyang Cheng - 813-813 Stable Arctic dense water formation
by Bronwyn Wake - 814-815 Wind droughts threaten energy reliability
by Sue Ellen Haupt - 816-817 Warmer ecosystems save their breath
by Alice S. A. Johnston - 818-819 Heatwaves disrupt prey behaviour
by Laura R. Stein - 822-828 Green backlash and right-wing populism
by Valentina Bosetti & Italo Colantone & Catherine E. Vries & Giorgio Musto - 829-832 Marine heatwaves select for thermal tolerance in a reef-building coral
by E. J. Howells & D. Abrego & S. Schmidt-Roach & E. Puill-Stephan & H. Denis & S. Harii & L. K. Bay & J. A. Burt & K. Monro & M. Aranda - 833-841 Navigating energy transition solutions for climate targets with minerals constraint
by Yi-Ming Wei & Lan-Cui Liu & Jia-Ning Kang & Yunlong Zhang & Song Peng & Hua Liao & Shuo Xu & Lutao Zhao & Haoben Yan & Xiangyan Qian & Qiao-Mei Liang & Yizhuo Ji & Xiaoxi Tian & Weiming Chen & Jiaquan Li & Hongkun Cui & Min Dai & Xiaoyu Li & Daisong Wang & Fang Yu & Jinhang Qi & Biying Yu - 842-849 Prolonged wind droughts in a warming climate threaten global wind power security
by Meng Qu & Lu Shen & Zhenzhong Zeng & Bolei Yang & Huiru Zhong & Xinrong Yang & Xi Lu - 850-858 Shifting hotspot of tropical cyclone clusters in a warming climate
by Zheng-Hang Fu & Dazhi Xi & Shang-Ping Xie & Wen Zhou & Ning Lin & Jiuwei Zhao & Xin Wang & Johnny C. L. Chan - 859-865 Amplified warming accelerates deoxygenation in the Arctic Ocean
by Yingxu Wu & Zijia Zheng & Xianyao Chen & Wanqin Zhong & Xu Yuan & Wenli Zhong & Ruibo Lei & Chenglong Li & Yanpei Zhuang & Xiang Gao & Xichen Li & Hongmei Lin & Liqi Chen & Wei-Jun Cai & Di Qi - 866-872 Reduction of methane emissions through improved landfill management
by Haoran Tong & Tianhai Cheng & Xingyu Li & Hao Zhu & Xiaotong Ye & Donghao Fan & Tao Tang - 873-879 Thermal adaptation of respiration in terrestrial ecosystems alleviates carbon loss
by Xiaoni Xu & Jinquan Li & Xiangyi Li & Changming Fang & Bo Li & Ming Nie - 880-888 Contrasting biological production trends over land and ocean
by Yulong Zhang & Wenhong Li & Ge Sun & Jiafu Mao & Matthew Dannenberg & Jingfeng Xiao & Zuchuan Li & Haipeng Zhao & Qianru Zhang & Shineng Hu & Conghe Song & Nicolas Cassar - 889-896 Antarctic phytoplankton communities restructure under shifting sea-ice regimes
by Alexander Hayward & Simon W. Wright & Dustin Carroll & Cliff S. Law & Pat Wongpan & Andrés Gutiérrez-Rodriguez & Matthew H. Pinkerton - 897-903 Consequential differences in satellite-era sea surface temperature trends across datasets
by S. Menemenlis & G. A. Vecchi & Wenchang Yang & S. Fueglistaler & S. P. Raghuraman
July 2025, Volume 15, Issue 7
- 684-686 Social strategies to engage video gamers in climate action
by Jennifer Carman & Marija Verner & Marina Psaros - 687-691 A systems perspective for climate adaptation in deltas
by Sepehr Eslami & Gualbert Oude Essink & Amelie Paszkowski & Katharina Seeger & Philip S. J. Minderhoud & Kees Sloff & Robert J. Nicholls - 692-693 Exploring climate futures with deep learning
by Alaa Al Khourdajie - 694-695 East Antarctica slides into the spotlight as surface melt hotspot
by Alexandra L. Boghosian - 696-697 European Union needs large heat pump and targeted renovation subsidies to meet heating targets
by Lucas Vivier & Alessio Mastrucci & Bas Ruijven - 698-708 Recommendations for producing knowledge syntheses to inform climate change assessments
by James D. Ford & Robbert Biesbroek & Lea Berrang Ford & Felix Creutzig & Neal Haddaway & Sherilee Harper & Jan C. Minx & Mark New & Anne J. Sietsma & Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo & Max Callaghan - 709-718 Improving cost–benefit analyses for health-considered climate mitigation policymaking
by Jianxiang Shen & Shihui Zhang & Mengzhen Zhao & Chi Zhang & Wenjia Cai & Can Wang - 719-724 Facebook algorithm’s active role in climate advertisement delivery
by Aruna Sankaranarayanan & Piotr Sapiezynski & Una-May O’Reilly - 725-735 Extreme weather event attribution predicts climate policy support across the world
by Viktoria Cologna & Simona Meiler & Chahan M. Kropf & Samuel Lüthi & Niels G. Mede & David N. Bresch & Oscar Lecuona & Sebastian Berger & John Besley & Cameron Brick & Marina Joubert & Edward W. Maibach & Sabina Mihelj & Naomi Oreskes & Mike S. Schäfer & Sander van der Linden - 736-743 Changing wildfire complexity highlights the need for institutional adaptation
by Branda Nowell & Kate Jones & Shannon McGovern - 744-751 Meeting climate target with realistic demand-side policies in the residential sector
by Lucas Vivier & Alessio Mastrucci & Bas Ruijven - 752-759 Navigating the black box of fair national emissions targets
by Mark M. Dekker & Andries F. Hof & Yann Robiou Pont & Nicole Berg & Vassilis Daioglou & Michel Elzen & Rik Heerden & Elena Hooijschuur & Isabela Schmidt Tagomori & Chantal Würschinger & Detlef P. Vuuren - 760-768 Using deep learning to generate key variables in global mitigation scenarios
by Peijin Li & Rongqi Zhu & Haewon McJeon & Edward Byers & Peijie Zhou & Yang Ou - 769-774 Rapid increases in satellite-observed ice sheet surface meltwater production
by Lei Zheng & Xinyi Shang & Michiel R. Broeke & Brice Noël & Xichen Li & Xavier Fettweis & Qi Liang & Kang Wang & Jiping Liu & Xiao Cheng - 775-783 Continent-wide mapping shows increasing sensitivity of East Antarctica to meltwater ponding
by Peter A. Tuckett & Andrew J. Sole & Stephen J. Livingstone & Julie M. Jones & James M. Lea & Ella Gilbert - 784-792 Future climate-driven fires may boost ocean productivity in the iron-limited North Atlantic
by Elisa Bergas-Masso & Douglas S. Hamilton & Stelios Myriokefalitakis & Sagar Rathod & María Gonçalves Ageitos & Carlos Pérez García-Pando - 793-800 Protect young secondary forests for optimum carbon removal
by Nathaniel Robinson & C. Ronnie Drever & David A. Gibbs & Kristine Lister & Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert & Viola Heinrich & Philippe Ciais & Celso H. L. Silva-Junior & Zhihua Liu & Thomas A. M. Pugh & Sassan Saatchi & Yidi Xu & Susan C. Cook-Patton - 801-801 Author Correction: Recommendations for producing knowledge syntheses to inform climate change assessments
by James D. Ford & Robbert Biesbroek & Lea Berrang Ford & Felix Creutzig & Neal Haddaway & Sherilee Harper & Jan C. Minx & Mark New & Anne J. Sietsma & Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo & Max Callaghan - 802-802 Author Correction: Explaining the adaptation gap through consistency in adaptation planning
by Diana Reckien & Attila Buzasi & Marta Olazabal & Paris Fokaides & Filomena Pietrapertosa & Peter Eckersley & Monica Salvia
June 2025, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 576-577 Advancing science, policy and action in tipping points research
by Steven R. Smith & Manjana Milkoreit & Frank W. Geels & Timothy M. Lenton - 578-580 Targeted policies to break the deadlock on heating bans
by Ottmar Edenhofer & Andreas Gerster & Johannes Gessner & Erica Myers & Michael Pahle & Karen Palmer - 581-584 Keeping forests on the agroforestry agenda
by Karam C. Sheban & Sara E. Kuebbing & Marlyse C. Duguid & Mark S. Ashton & Alex C. McAlvay & John F. Munsell & Joseph Orefice & Mark A. Bradford - 585-585 Lost along the way
by Jasper Franke - 585-585 Plant processes matter
by Alyssa Findlay - 585-585 International gender inequality
by Lingxiao Yan - 585-585 Conflicting selection on flowering time
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 586-587 The rich bear their fair share of climate costs
by Christopher Callahan - 588-589 Glacier melt trough after overshoot
by Arthur Lutz - 590-592 Unlocking genebanks for climate adaptation
by Andrés J. Cortés - 597-609 Assessing risk of ecosystem collapse in a changing climate
by Jessica A. Rowland & Emily Nicholson & José R. Ferrer-Paris & David A. Keith & Nicholas J. Murray & Chloe F. Sato & Anikó B. Tóth & Arn Tolsma & Susanna Venn & Marianne V. Asmüssen & Patricio Pliscoff & Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio & Rebecca E. Lester & Tracey J. Regan - 610-611 Individualized cost–benefit analysis does not fit for demand-side mitigation
by Sebastian Berger & Felix Creutzig - 612-613 Reply to: Individualized cost–benefit analysis does not fit for demand-side mitigation
by Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo & Ping Qin & Yifei Quan & Jun Li - 614-618 Explaining the adaptation gap through consistency in adaptation planning
by Diana Reckien & Attila Buzasi & Marta Olazabal & Paris Fokaides & Filomena Pietrapertosa & Peter Eckersley & Monica Salvia - 619-626 Post-flood selective migration interacts with media sentiment and income effects
by Yi Fan & Qiuxia Gao & Yinghao Elliot Sitoh & Wayne Xinwei Wan - 627-633 High-income groups disproportionately contribute to climate extremes worldwide
by Sarah Schöngart & Zebedee Nicholls & Roman Hoffmann & Setu Pelz & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner - 634-641 Irreversible glacier change and trough water for centuries after overshooting 1.5 °C
by Lilian Schuster & Fabien Maussion & David R. Rounce & Lizz Ultee & Patrick Schmitt & Fabrice Lacroix & Thomas L. Frölicher & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner - 642-649 Managing for climate and production goals on crop-lands
by Shelby C. McClelland & Deborah Bossio & Doria R. Gordon & Johannes Lehmann & Matthew N. Hayek & Stephen M. Ogle & Jonathan Sanderman & Stephen A. Wood & Yi Yang & Dominic Woolf - 650-655 Risks of unavoidable impacts on forests at 1.5 °C with and without overshoot
by Gregory Munday & Chris D. Jones & Norman J. Steinert & Camilla Mathison & Eleanor J. Burke & Chris Smith & Chris Huntingford & Rebecca M. Varney & Andy J. Wiltshire - 656-664 Vertical climate velocity adds a critical dimension to species shifts
by Laura K. Gruenburg & Janet Nye & Kamazima Lwiza & Lesley Thorne - 665-672 Evolution of warming tolerance alters physiology and life history traits in zebrafish
by Anna H. Andreassen & Jeff C. Clements & Rachael Morgan & Davide Spatafora & Moa Metz & Eirik R. Åsheim & Christophe Pélabon & Fredrik Jutfelt - 673-681 Prioritizing parents from global genebanks to breed climate-resilient crops
by Quinn Campbell & Nora Castañeda-Álvarez & Ryan Domingo & Eric Bishop-von Wettberg & Bryan Runck & Hervé Nandkangré & Anna Halpin-McCormick & Nathan Fumia & Jeffrey Neyhart & Benjamin Kilian & Peterson Wambugu & Desterio Nyamongo & Sariel Hübner & Sidney Sitar & Addie Thompson & Loren Rieseberg & Michael A. Gore & Michael B. Kantar - 682-682 Publisher Correction: Brazil’s coastline under attack
by Marcus V. Cianciaruso - 682-682 Author Correction: Heterogeneous pressure on croplands from land-based strategies to meet the 1.5 °C target
by Peichao Gao & Yifan Gao & Yang Ou & Haewon McJeon & Gokul Iyer & Sijing Ye & Xiaofan Yang & Changqing Song
May 2025, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 460-460 Improving future climate meetings
by Jennifer Hadden & Aseem Prakash - 461-462 The emotional toll of fieldwork
by Anna Lena Bercht & Verena Sandner Le Gall - 463-465 Avoiding misuses of energy-economic modelling in climate policymaking
by Noah Kaufman & Chris Bataille - 466-466 Expanding cracks
by Jasper Franke - 466-466 Public R&D investment
by Lingxiao Yan - 466-466 Responsibility attribution in Africa
by Danyang Cheng - 466-466 Carbon in river floodplains
by Bronwyn Wake - 467-468 Decarbonization can improve energy security
by Constantine Samaras - 469-470 Glaciers give way to new coasts
by Simon J. Cook - 471-472 Government efforts to reduce fossil fuel subsidies have failed at a very high rate
by Paasha Mahdavi & Michael L. Ross & Evelyn Simoni - 479-488 Ambiguity of early warning signals for climate tipping points
by Max Rietkerk & Vanessa Skiba & Els Weinans & Raphaël Hébert & Thomas Laepple - 489-496 Increasing burden of poor mental health attributable to high temperature in Australia
by Jingwen Liu & Blesson M. Varghese & Alana Hansen & Keith Dear & Geoffrey Morgan & Timothy Driscoll & Ying Zhang & Vanessa Prescott & Vergil Dolar & Michelle Gourley & Anthony Capon & Peng Bi - 497-504 Dual impact of global urban overheating on mortality
by Shasha Wang & Wenfeng Zhan & Bingbing Zhou & Shilu Tong & TC Chakraborty & Zhihua Wang & Kangning Huang & Huilin Du & Ariane Middel & Jiufeng Li & Zihan Liu & Long Li & Fan Huang & Manchun Li - 505-513 Trade risks to energy security in net-zero emissions energy scenarios
by Jing Cheng & Dan Tong & Hongyan Zhao & Ruochong Xu & Yue Qin & Qiang Zhang & Karan Bhuwalka & Ken Caldeira & Steven J. Davis - 514-520 Constrained Earth system models show a stronger reduction in future Northern Hemisphere snowmelt water
by Yuanfang Chai & Chiyuan Miao & Pierre Gentine & Lawrence Mudryk & Chad W. Thackeray & Wouter R. Berghuijs & Yi Wu & Xuewei Fan & Louise Slater & Qiaohong Sun & Francis Zwiers - 521-527 Regional conditions determine thresholds of accelerated Antarctic basal melt in climate projection
by Pengyang Song & Patrick Scholz & Gregor Knorr & Dmitry Sidorenko & Ralph Timmermann & Gerrit Lohmann - 528-537 New coasts emerging from the retreat of Northern Hemisphere marine-terminating glaciers in the twenty-first century
by Jan Kavan & Małgorzata Szczypińska & William Kochtitzky & Louise Farquharson & Mette Bendixen & Mateusz C. Strzelecki - 538-545 Observations reveal changing coastal storm extremes around the United States
by Joao Morim & Thomas Wahl & D. J. Rasmussen & Francisco M. Calafat & Sean Vitousek & Soenke Dangendorf & Robert E. Kopp & Michael Oppenheimer - 546-553 A westward shift of heatwave hotspots caused by warming-enhanced land–air coupling
by Kaiwen Zhang & Zhiyan Zuo & Wei Mei & Renhe Zhang & Aiguo Dai - 554-559 Subsurface heatwaves in lakes
by R. Iestyn Woolway & Miraj B. Kayastha & Yan Tong & Lian Feng & Haoran Shi & Pengfei Xue - 560-568 Enhanced vegetation productivity driven primarily by rate not duration of carbon uptake
by Zunchi Liu & Philippe Ciais & Josep Peñuelas & Jianyang Xia & Sha Zhou & Yao Zhang & Yongshuo H. Fu - 569-574 Fossil fuel subsidy reforms have become more fragile
by Paasha Mahdavi & Michael L. Ross & Evelyn Simoni
April 2025, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 338-338 Colonial legacies in tropical forestry hinder good management
by Benedict Odhiambo & Rosa C. Goodman - 339-340 Small step funding models fit better for climate research
by Mike Hulme - 341-344 The implications of climate gentrification for urban climate action
by James J. T. Connolly - 345-347 Governance challenges for domestic cross-border carbon capture and storage
by Xiaoyu Zhang & Fengting Li & Yifan Gu - 348-350 Local fossil fuel ad ban as a catalyst for global change
by Thijs Bouman & Jan Willem Bolderdijk & E. Keith Smith - 351-351 Attributing soybean production shocks
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 351-351 Regulation on conglomerates
by Lingxiao Yan - 351-351 Humans fuel stronger cyclones
by Heejung Jung - 351-351 Silence among farmers
by Danyang Cheng - 352-353 Coastal investment in the age of climate change
by Allan Hsiao - 354-355 Food security or climate action
by Min Chen - 356-357 Enhance responsible governance to match the scale and pace of marine–climate interventions
by Emily M. Ogier & Gretta T. Pecl & Terry Hughes & Sarah Lawless & Cayne Layton & Kirsty L. Nash & Tiffany H. Morrison - 364-374 Climate change and the global distribution of wealth
by Lucas Chancel & Cornelia Mohren & Philipp Bothe & Gregor Semieniuk - 375-384 Novel marine-climate interventions hampered by low consensus and governance preparedness
by Emily M. Ogier & Gretta T. Pecl & Terry Hughes & Sarah Lawless & Cayne Layton & Kirsty L. Nash & Tiffany H. Morrison - 385-392 Global distribution, quantification and valuation of the biological carbon pump
by F. Berzaghi & Jérôme Pinti & Olivier Aumont & Olivier Maury & Thomas Cosimano & Mary S. Wisz - 393-402 Worldwide rooftop photovoltaic electricity generation may mitigate global warming
by Zhixin Zhang & Zhen Qian & Min Chen & Rui Zhu & Fan Zhang & Teng Zhong & Jian Lin & Liang Ning & Wei Xie & Felix Creutzig & Wenjun Tang & Laibao Liu & Jiachuan Yang & Ye Pu & Wenjia Cai & Yingxia Pu & Deer Liu & Hui Yang & Hongjun Su & Mingyue Lu & Fei Li & Xufeng Cui & Zhiwei Xie & Tianyu Sheng & Kai Zhang & Paolo Santi & Lixin Tian & Guonian Lü & Jinyue Yan - 403-410 Mitigation needed to avoid unprecedented multi-decadal North Atlantic Oscillation magnitude
by D. M. Smith & N. J. Dunstone & R. Eade & S. C. Hardiman & L. Hermanson & A. A. Scaife & M. Seabrook - 411-419 Decreasing dynamic predictability of global agricultural drought with warming climate
by Haijiang Wu & Xiaoling Su & Shengzhi Huang & Vijay P. Singh & Sha Zhou & Xuezhi Tan & Xiaotao Hu - 420-427 Heterogeneous pressure on croplands from land-based strategies to meet the 1.5 °C target
by Peichao Gao & Yifan Gao & Yang Ou & Haewon McJeon & Gokul Iyer & Sijing Ye & Xiaofan Yang & Changqing Song - 428-435 China’s carbon sinks from land-use change underestimated
by Yakun Zhu & Xiaosheng Xia & Josep G. Canadell & Shilong Piao & Xinqing Lu & Umakant Mishra & Xuhui Wang & Wenping Yuan & Zhangcai Qin - 436-443 Microbial photosynthesis mitigates carbon loss from northern peatlands under warming
by Samuel Hamard & Sophie Planchenault & Romain Walcker & Anna Sytiuk & Marie Geay & Martin Küttim & Ellen Dorrepaal & Mariusz Lamentowicz & Owen L. Petchey & Bjorn J. M. Robroek & Eeva-Stiina Tuittila & Maialen Barret & Régis Céréghino & Frédéric Delarue & Jessica Ferriol & Tristan Lafont Rapnouil & Joséphine Leflaive & Gaël Roux & Vincent E. J. Jassey - 444-451 Drought legacies delay spring green-up in northern ecosystems
by Ying Liu & Yao Zhang & Josep Peñuelas & Steven A. Kannenberg & Haibo Gong & Wenping Yuan & Chaoyang Wu & Sha Zhou & Shilong Piao - 452-457 Preserving carbon dioxide removal to serve critical needs
by Drew Shindell & Joeri Rogelj - 458-458 Publisher Correction: Climate-driven connectivity loss impedes species adaptation to warming in the deep ocean
by Yuxuan Lin & Yuxin Chen & Xin Liu & Xin Lin & Edward A. Laws & Yuntao Zhou & Zhiyuan Xiang & Xinyi Zhang & Zhixue Chen & Yi Li & Yonglong Lu - 458-458 Author Correction: Carbon burial in sediments below seaweed farms matches that of Blue Carbon habitats
by Carlos M. Duarte & Antonio Delgado-Huertas & Elisa Marti & Beat Gasser & Isidro San Martin & Alexandra Cousteau & Fritz Neumeyer & Megan Reilly-Cayten & Joshua Boyce & Tomohiro Kuwae & Masakazu Hori & Toshihiro Miyajima & Nichole N. Price & Suzanne Arnold & Aurora M. Ricart & Simon Davis & Noumie Surugau & Al-Jeria Abdul & Jiaping Wu & Xi Xiao & Ik Kyo Chung & Chang Geun Choi & Calvyn F. A. Sondak & Hatim Albasri & Dorte Krause-Jensen & Annette Bruhn & Teis Boderskov & Kasper Hancke & Jon Funderud & Ana R. Borrero-Santiago & Fred Pascal & Paul Joanne & Lanto Ranivoarivelo & William T. Collins & Jennifer Clark & Juan Fermin Gutierrez & Ricardo Riquelme & Marcela Avila & Peter I. Macreadie & Pere Masque
March 2025, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 228-230 The role of cross- and interdisciplinary climate research centres
by Atar Herziger & Kristin F. Hurst - 231-235 Ocean extremes as a stress test for marine ecosystems and society
by Kathryn E. Smith & Alex Sen Gupta & Michael T. Burrows & Karen Filbee-Dexter & Alistair J. Hobday & Neil J. Holbrook & Neil Malan & Pippa J. Moore & Eric C. J. Oliver & Mads S. Thomsen & Thomas Wernberg & Zijie Zhao & Dan A. Smale - 236-239 Marine heatwaves are in the eye of the beholder
by Nima Farchadi & Laura H. McDonnell & Svenja Ryan & Rebecca L. Lewison & Camrin D. Braun - 240-242 Incorporating aridity in soil carbon stewardship frameworks
by M. Francesca Cotrufo & Jocelyn M. Lavallee - 243-243 Adaptation gaps in airports
by Danyang Cheng - 243-243 Southern African flux variability
by Alyssa Findlay - 243-243 Germination timing shifts communities
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 243-243 Groundwater recharge in a warming world
by Heejung Jung - 244-245 Empty promises for emissions targets
by Dragon Tang & Jiahang Zhang - 246-247 Urbanization’s impact on soil carbon
by Jess Davies - 248-249 A deep dive into climate connectivity
by Anthony J. Richardson & Kristine Camille V. Buenafe - 254-261 Cascading impacts of climate change on child survival and health in Africa
by Loan Diep & Samuel Godfrey & Farai Tunhuma & Luiza C. Campos & Monica Lakhanpaul & Priti Parikh - 262-265 A year above 1.5 °C signals that Earth is most probably within the 20-year period that will reach the Paris Agreement limit
by Emanuele Bevacqua & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner & Jakob Zscheischler - 266-269 Twelve months at 1.5 °C signals earlier than expected breach of Paris Agreement threshold
by Alex J. Cannon - 270-278 Tracing inclusivity at UNFCCC conferences through side events and interest group dynamics
by Judy Jingwei Xie & Nora Alessandra Escher & Matilda E. Dunn & Yurong Yu & Iain Staffell & Joeri Rogelj - 279-286 Limited accountability and awareness of corporate emissions target outcomes
by Xiaoyan Jiang & Shawn Kim & Shirley Lu - 287-292 Atmospheric circulation to constrain subtropical precipitation projections
by Rei Chemke & Janni Yuval - 293-300 Intensified Atlantic multidecadal variability in a warming climate
by Shujun Li & Lixin Wu & Yiting Wang & Tao Geng & Wenju Cai & Bolan Gan & Zhao Jing & Yun Yang - 301-307 Onshore intensification of subtropical western boundary currents in a warming climate
by Haiyuan Yang & Haihong Guo & Zhaohui Chen & Wenju Cai & Lixin Wu & Jinzhuo Cai & Tao Geng & Zhao Jing & Bolan Gan & Xiaohui Ma & Yingying Wang - 308-314 Observed multi-decadal increase in the surface ocean’s thermal inertia
by Chaehyeong Lee & Hajoon Song & Yeonju Choi & Ajin Cho & John Marshall - 315-320 Climate-driven connectivity loss impedes species adaptation to warming in the deep ocean
by Yuxuan Lin & Yuxin Chen & Xin Liu & Xin Lin & Edward A. Laws & Yuntao Zhou & Zhiyuan Xiang & Xinyi Zhang & Zhixue Chen & Yi Li & Yonglong Lu - 321-328 Extreme weather events have strong but different impacts on plant and insect phenology
by Daijiang Li & Michael Belitz & Lindsay Campbell & Robert Guralnick - 329-334 Mapping global financial risks under climate change
by Antoine Mandel & Stefano Battiston & Irene Monasterolo - 335-335 Author Correction: Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake
by Anna-Maria Virkkala & Brendan M. Rogers & Jennifer D. Watts & Kyle A. Arndt & Stefano Potter & Isabel Wargowsky & Edward A. G. Schuur & Craig R. See & Marguerite Mauritz & Julia Boike & M. Syndonia Bret-Harte & Eleanor J. Burke & Arden Burrell & Namyi Chae & Abhishek Chatterjee & Frederic Chevallier & Torben R. Christensen & Roisin Commane & Han Dolman & Colin W. Edgar & Bo Elberling & Craig A. Emmerton & Eugenie S. Euskirchen & Liang Feng & Mathias Göckede & Achim Grelle & Manuel Helbig & David Holl & Järvi Järveoja & Sergey V. Karsanaev & Hideki Kobayashi & Lars Kutzbach & Junjie Liu & Ingrid T. Luijkx & Efrén López-Blanco & Kyle Lunneberg & Ivan Mammarella & Maija E. Marushchak & Mikhail Mastepanov & Yojiro Matsuura & Trofim C. Maximov & Lutz Merbold & Gesa Meyer & Mats B. Nilsson & Yosuke Niwa & Walter Oechel & Paul I. Palmer & Sang-Jong Park & Frans-Jan W. Parmentier & Matthias Peichl & Wouter Peters & Roman Petrov & William Quinton & Christian Rödenbeck & Torsten Sachs & Christopher Schulze & Oliver Sonnentag & Vincent L. Louis & Eeva-Stiina Tuittila & Masahito Ueyama & Andrej Varlagin & Donatella Zona & Susan M. Natali
February 2025, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 121-121 Acknowledging the historic presence of justice in climate research
by Brendan Coolsaet & Julian Agyeman & Prakash Kashwan & Danielle Zoe Rivera & Stacia Ryder & David Schlosberg & Farhana Sultana - 122-123 Climate justice discussions need new participants and new audiences
by Kian Mintz-Woo & Caroline Zimm & Elina Brutschin & Susanne Hanger-Kopp & Jarmo Kikstra & Shonali Pachauri & Keywan Riahi & Thomas Schinko - 124-127 Reconciling widely varying estimates of the global economic impacts from climate change
by Jennifer Morris & Steven K. Rose & John Reilly & Angelo Gurgel & Sergey Paltsev & C. Adam Schlosser - 128-128 Ineffective carbon offset
by Lingxiao Yan - 128-128 Plants countering downpours
by Jasper Franke - 128-128 Uniformity of climate anxiety scales
by Danyang Cheng - 128-128 Thermal impacts on aquatic fertility
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 129-130 Climate injustice through unequal news
by Valerie Hase - 131-132 Keeping emissions scenarios current
by Matthew G. Burgess & Ashley Dancer - 133-133 Tourism stepping up climate action
by Bronwyn Wake - 134-135 Policy interactions make achieving carbon neutrality in China more challenging
by Yu Liu & Mingxi Du & Lingyu Yang & Qi Cui & Yawen Liu & Xinbei Li & Nenggao Zhu & Ying Li & Chen Jiang & Peng Zhou & Qiuyu Liu & Canfei He - 138-146 Representing gender inequality in scenarios improves understanding of climate challenges
by Marina Andrijevic & Caroline Zimm & Jonathan D. Moyer & Raya Muttarak & Shonali Pachauri - 147-152 Mitigation policies interactions delay the achievement of carbon neutrality in China
by Yu Liu & Mingxi Du & Lingyu Yang & Qi Cui & Yawen Liu & Xinbei Li & Nenggao Zhu & Ying Li & Chen Jiang & Peng Zhou & Qiuyu Liu & Canfei He - 153-161 Perceived climate change impacts and adaptation responses in ten African mountain regions
by Aida Cuni-Sanchez & Abreham B. Aneseyee & Ghislain K. R. Baderha & Rodrigue Batumike & Robert Bitariho & Gerard Imani & Nisha Jha & Kaiza R. Kaganzi & Beth A. Kaplin & Julia A. Klein & Ana Leite & Robert A. Marchant & Emanuel H. Martin & Fatuma Mcharazo & Ben Mwangi & Alain S. K. Ngute & Jacques Nkengurutse & Aline Nkurunziza & Lydia Olaka & Teshome Soromessa & Romeo O. K. Tchoffo & Jessica P. R. Thorn & Isaac Twinomuhangi & Martin J. P. Sullivan & Noelia Zafra-Calvo - 162-170 The changing nature of future Arctic marine heatwaves and its potential impacts on the ecosystem
by Ruijian Gou & Klara K. E. Wolf & Clara J. M. Hoppe & Lixin Wu & Gerrit Lohmann - 171-179 Climate change and terrigenous inputs decrease the efficiency of the future Arctic Ocean’s biological carbon pump
by Laurent Oziel & Özgür Gürses & Sinhué Torres-Valdés & Clara J. M. Hoppe & Björn Rost & Onur Karakuş & Christopher Danek & Boris P. Koch & Cara Nissen & Nikolay Koldunov & Qiang Wang & Christoph Völker & Morten Iversen & Bennet Juhls & Judith Hauck - 180-187 Carbon burial in sediments below seaweed farms matches that of Blue Carbon habitats
by Carlos M. Duarte & Antonio Delgado-Huertas & Elisa Marti & Beat Gasser & Isidro San Martin & Alexandra Cousteau & Fritz Neumeyer & Megan Reilly-Cayten & Joshua Boyce & Tomohiro Kuwae & Masakazu Hori & Toshihiro Miyajima & Nichole N. Price & Suzanne Arnold & Aurora M. Ricart & Simon Davis & Noumie Surugau & Al-Jeria Abdul & Jiaping Wu & Xi Xiao & Ik Kyo Chung & Chang Geun Choi & Calvyn F. A. Sondak & Hatim Albasri & Dorte Krause-Jensen & Annette Bruhn & Teis Boderskov & Kasper Hancke & Jon Funderud & Ana R. Borrero-Santiago & Fred Pascal & Paul Joanne & Lanto Ranivoarivelo & William T. Collins & Jennifer Clark & Juan Fermin Gutierrez & Ricardo Riquelme & Marcela Avila & Peter I. Macreadie & Pere Masque - 188-195 Wildfires offset the increasing but spatially heterogeneous Arctic–boreal CO2 uptake
by Anna-Maria Virkkala & Brendan M. Rogers & Jennifer D. Watts & Kyle A. Arndt & Stefano Potter & Isabel Wargowsky & Edward A. G. Schuur & Craig R. See & Marguerite Mauritz & Julia Boike & M. Syndonia Bret-Harte & Eleanor J. Burke & Arden Burrell & Namyi Chae & Abhishek Chatterjee & Frederic Chevallier & Torben R. Christensen & Roisin Commane & Han Dolman & Colin W. Edgar & Bo Elberling & Craig A. Emmerton & Eugenie S. Euskirchen & Liang Feng & Mathias Göckede & Achim Grelle & Manuel Helbig & David Holl & Järvi Järveoja & Sergey V. Karsanaev & Hideki Kobayashi & Lars Kutzbach & Junjie Liu & Ingrid T. Luijkx & Efrén López-Blanco & Kyle Lunneberg & Ivan Mammarella & Maija E. Marushchak & Mikhail Mastepanov & Yojiro Matsuura & Trofim C. Maximov & Lutz Merbold & Gesa Meyer & Mats B. Nilsson & Yosuke Niwa & Walter Oechel & Paul I. Palmer & Sang-Jong Park & Frans-Jan W. Parmentier & Matthias Peichl & Wouter Peters & Roman Petrov & William Quinton & Christian Rödenbeck & Torsten Sachs & Christopher Schulze & Oliver Sonnentag & Vincent L. Louis & Eeva-Stiina Tuittila & Masahito Ueyama & Andrej Varlagin & Donatella Zona & Susan M. Natali - 196-200 Trailing edge contractions common in interior western US trees under varying disturbances
by Katherine M. Nigro & Kristen Pelz & Monique E. Rocca & Miranda D. Redmond - 201-209 Late spring frost delays tree spring phenology by reducing photosynthetic productivity
by Jinmei Wang & Hao Hua & Jing Guo & Xu Huang & Xin Zhang & Yuchuan Yang & Danying Wang & Xiali Guo & Rui Zhang & Nicholas G. Smith & Sergio Rossi & Josep Peñuelas & Philippe Ciais & Chaoyang Wu & Lei Chen - 210-217 Climate change drives reduced biocontrol of the invasive spongy moth
by Jiawei Liu & Colin Kyle & Jiali Wang & Rao Kotamarthi & William Koval & Vanja Dukic & Greg Dwyer - 218-226 Energy and socioeconomic system transformation through a decade of IPCC-assessed scenarios
by D. J. Ven & S. Mittal & A. Nikas & G. Xexakis & A. Gambhir & L. Hermwille & P. Fragkos & W. Obergassel & M. Gonzalez-Eguino & F. Filippidou & I. Sognnaes & L. Clarke & G. P. Peters
January 2025, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 2-3 Adverse health risks to religious groups during heatwaves
by Kranti Suresh Vora & Dileep Mavalankar & Gulrez Shah Azhar