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April 2026, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 376-377 Increasing risks of post-experimental ecology
by Rui Zhang & Jinbin Zheng & Xinli Chen & Jiasheng Wu & Heikki Hänninen - 378-381 Pioneering Spanish experience in climate shelters practice
by D. Royé & A. T. Amorim-Maia & E. Jiménez-Navarro & A. López-Díez & A. Tobías & J. Martin-Vide & M. Olazabal - 382-383 Prospects and challenges of risk-based insurance pricing for disaster adaptation
by Joakim A. Weill & Jesse D. Gourevitch - 384-388 Early-career researchers reflect on influential papers
by Leif Fredericks & Julia K. Green & Sara H. Knox & Jingwen Liu & Theo Spira & Robert P. Streit & Dan Tong - 389-390 Heat exposure disrupts brain development
by Zilong Zhang - 391-392 Atlantic exceptionalism in the twentieth century
by Gerard D. McCarthy & Hans-Otto Pörtner - 393-394 Antarctic minerals in a warming world
by Anthony J. Press - 395-396 Dry soils lose more carbon when warm
by Pablo García-Palacios & Ana Campos-Cáliz - 397-398 Biochemical future of marine ecosystems
by Adam C. Martiny - 399-400 Policy interactions reshape the outcomes of carbon pricing policies
by Libo Wu & Guolei Liu & Zhihao Huang & Jing Meng & Yang Zhou - 405-415 Principles for a post-growth scenario of ambitious mitigation and high human well-being
by Aljoša Slameršak & Vivien Fisch-Romito & Jason Hickel & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Joel Millward Hopkins & Yannick Oswald & Julia Steinberger - 416-423 Early-life heat exposure increases risk of neurodevelopmental delay in preschool children
by Jing Cai & Mengxun Rong & Huijuan Peng & John S. Ji & Haidong Kan & Jing Hua - 424-432 Misbehaviour dominates GHG emissions from food loss and waste
by Ke Yin & Jingyu Zhu & Mo Wu & Houhu Zhang & Xue Ling & Maoyao Cai & Shuhan Ren & Xingyu Zhao & Chen Ling & Lei Yu & Huanhuan Tong & Chao He & Yao Wang & Xunchang Fei - 433-440 Climate policy feasibility across Europe relies on the conditional middle
by E. Keith Smith & Žan Mlakar & Alessio Levis & Mary Sanford & Lea Stapper & Thijs Bouman & Johannes Emmerling & Goda Perlaviciute & Massimo Tavoni & Loïc Berger & Jeroen van den Bergh & Thomas Bernauer & Alessia Casamassima & Thomas Epper & Nahed Eddai & Ivan Savin & Milan Ščasný & Uyanga Turmunkh & Iva Zvěřinová & Silvia Pianta - 441-450 Cross-national comparative assessment of synergies and conflicts in climate policy mixes
by Libo Wu & Guolei Liu & Zhihao Huang & Jing Meng & Yang Zhou - 451-459 International trade reduces emissions through technology transfer led by key emitters
by Jiaming Wang & Peng Wang & Shu-Chien Hsu & Pan He & Yangyang Wu & Futian Ren & Yiyi Wang & Wenhai Chu & Jun Bi & Lei Huang & Yuli Shan - 460-467 Technological improvements in EV batteries offset climate-induced durability challenges
by Haochi Wu & Jiahui Chen & Parth Vaishnav & Mingyang Sun & Michael T. Craig - 468-476 ENSO shapes salinity regimes and fish migration in the China Seas
by Zhixuan Wang & Han Huang & Guizhi Wang & Tangdong Qu & Yue Liu & Xianghui Guo & Shiyun Lei & Jianyu Hu & Jingfang Fan & Jianping Gan & Ling Cao & Xiaosong Chen & Minhan Dai - 477-484 Emergence of Antarctic mineral resources in a warming world
by Erica M. Lucas & Fred D. Richards & Gabriel Cederberg & Xiyuan Bao & Mark J. Hoggard & Stephen R. J. Tsuji & Konstantin Latychev & Leonard J. S. Tsuji & Jerry X. Mitrovica - 485-493 Drought amplifies warming-induced soil carbon loss in a decade-long experiment
by Xue Guo & Zhifeng Yang & Siyang Jian & Daliang Ning & Xuanyu Tao & Linwei Wu & Lauren Hale & Mengting Yuan & Xishu Zhou & Qian Li & Yuxiang Zhang & Mengying Zhao & Shun Han & Qiuting Zhang & Gangsheng Wang & Qun Gao & Huaqun Yin & Junzhong Zhang & Tianjiao Dai & Jonathan P. Michael & Reece D. V. Lennon & Zheng Shi & Liyou Wu & Yunfeng Yang & Xueduan Liu & Jizhong Zhou - 494-500 Biochemical remodelling of phytoplankton cell composition under climate change
by Shlomit Sharoni & Keisuke Inomura & Stephanie Dutkiewicz & Oliver Jahn & Zoe V. Finkel & Andrew Irwin & Mohammad M. Amirian & Erwan Monier & Michael J. Follows
March 2026, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 228-231 Learning about urban adaptation using similarity-based partnerships
by Diana Reckien - 232-233 A coalition on compliance carbon markets to make climate clubs politically feasible
by Florentine Koppenborg - 234-235 Additionality requirements of carbon markets could penalize Indigenous stewardship
by Peter I. Macreadie & Brian Singleton & Micheli D. P. Costa & Alexandra Rodríguez-Rodríguez & Vanessa Johnston - 236-239 Climate change demands coordinated adaptation strategies of drinking water treatment
by Muhammad Usman & Maria Klepikova & Khalil Hanna - 240-243 The hard road back from overshoot
by Lisa Palmer - 244-244 Symbolic policies foster support
by Danyang Cheng - 244-244 Design impacts building emissions
by Wenhui Cui - 244-244 Changing bird nutrient inputs
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 244-244 Amplified variability
by Jasper Franke - 245-246 Weighting for net zero
by John E. T. Bistline - 247-248 Melt channelization stronger than previously recognized
by Andrew O. Hoffman - 249-250 Growing cropland emissions
by Louis Verchot - 251-252 Inconsistent national reports undercount wastewater emissions
by Cuihong Song & David Ponder & Wei Peng & Zhiyong Jason Ren - 255-260 Broadening climate migration research across impacts, adaptation and mitigation
by Cristina Cattaneo & Soheil Shayegh & Christoph Albert & Maria Alsina-Pujols & Hélène Benveniste & Marion Borderon & Bruno Conte & Christoph Deuster & Joseph-Simon Görlach & Toon Haer & Roman Hoffmann & Raya Muttarak & Michele Ronco & Jacob Schewe & Arkadiusz Wiśniowski - 261-272 Implications of overshoot for climate mitigation strategies
by Massimo Tavoni & Nico Bauer & Laurent Drouet & Shinichiro Fujimori & Sergey Paltsev & Anna Pirani & Keywan Riahi & Joeri Rogelj & Roberto Schaeffer & Detlef van Vuuren & Matthias Weitzel & Elmar Kriegler - 273-280 Expert agreement on key elements of transformational adaptation to climate risks
by Robbert Biesbroek & Dore Engbersen & Jetske Bonenkamp & Emilie Broek & Eva Boon & Jurian Meijering & Johanna Nalau & James D. Ford & Edmond Totin & Timo Leiter & Elisabeth Gilmore & Kristie L. Ebi - 281-287 Emotional responses to state repression predict collective climate action intentions
by Sunniva Davies-Rommetveit & Jenny Douch & Peter Gardner & Anna Aretha Sach & Laura Thomas-Walters & Nicole Tausch - 288-296 Climate change on television reaches the engaged but misses distant audiences
by Imke Hoppe & Felix Dörpmund & Christian Weigel & Alexander Loos & Matthias Garschagen & Thomas Kox & Stephanus Volke & Jens Ekkehart Appell & Irene Neverla - 297-304 Accounting for ocean impacts nearly doubles the social cost of carbon
by Bernardo A. Bastien-Olvera & Octavio Aburto-Oropeza & Luke M. Brander & William W. L. Cheung & Johannes Emmerling & Christopher M. Free & Francesco Granella & Massimo Tavoni & Jasper Verschuur & Katharine Ricke - 305-312 A weighting framework to improve the use of emissions scenario ensembles of opportunity
by Hamish Beath & Chris Smith & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Mark M. Dekker & Matthew J. Gidden & Joeri Rogelj - 313-321 Discrepancies in national inventories reveal a large emissions gap in the wastewater sector
by Cuihong Song & David Ponder & Wei Peng & Zhiyong Jason Ren - 322-330 Global trends in ocean fronts and impacts on the air–sea CO2 flux and chlorophyll concentrations
by Kai Yang & Amelie Meyer & Phuc T. D. Le & Peter G. Strutton & Andrew M. Fischer - 331-340 The expanding Indo-Pacific freshwater pool and changing freshwater pathway in the South Indian Ocean
by Gengxin Chen & Weiqing Han & Aixue Hu & Gerald A. Meehl & Arnold L. Gordon & Toshiaki Shinoda & Nan Rosenbloom & Lei Zhang & Yukio Masumoto - 341-349 Mapping tipping risks from Antarctic ice basins under global warming
by Ricarda Winkelmann & Julius Garbe & Jonathan F. Donges & Torsten Albrecht - 350-353 Channelized melt beneath Antarctic ice shelves previously underestimated
by Ann-Sofie P. Zinck & Stef Lhermitte & Martin G. Wearing & Bert Wouters - 354-363 Spatially explicit global assessment of cropland greenhouse gas emissions circa 2020
by Peiyu Cao & Franco Bilotto & Carlos Gonzalez Fischer & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Kimberly M. Carlson & Avery W. Driscoll & James S. Gerber & Pete Smith & Francesco N. Tubiello & Paul C. West & Liangzhi You & Mario Herrero - 364-371 Emergent climate change signals within Antarctic sea ice and associated ecosystems
by Kristen M. Krumhardt & Laura Landrum & Bilgecan Şen & Alice K. DuVivier & Michael N. Levy & Cara Nissen & Marika M. Holland & Stéphanie Jenouvrier - 372-372 Breaking the language barrier in adaptation
by Lisa Palmer
February 2026, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 106-108 Melting glaciers as symbols of tourism paradoxes
by Emmanuel Salim & Alix Varnajot & Mark Carey & Karine Gagné & Gijsbert Hoogendoorn & Cymene Howe & Matthias Huss & Christopher J. Lemieux & Emma J. Stewart - 109-111 Overlooked toll of climate change on migrant children in the Americas
by Sebastian Pintea & Ava Acevedo & Juliet Horenziak & Anissa Kurani & Khushi Kohli & Stephanie Wang & Eugene T. Richardson & David Introcaso & Abrania Marrero - 112-114 Greening schools for climate-resilient, inclusive and liveable cities
by Isabel Ruiz-Mallén & Francesc Baró & Hayat Bentouhami & Nathalie Blanc & Lidia Casas & Céline Clauzel & Raquel Colacios & Elsa Gallez & Amy Phillips & Paula Presser & Diana Reckien & Filka Sekulova - 115-117 Mountains magnify mechanisms in climate change biology
by Alejandro de la Fuente & I-Ching Chen & Natalie J. Briscoe & Michael R. Kearney - 118-122 Melting ice and transforming beliefs
by Elizabeth Allison & Constanza Ceruti & Moses Muhumuza & Guillermo Salas Carreño & Pasang Yangjee Sherpa & Ivan Lizaga Villuendas - 123-124 Communicating the need for climate action
by Joris Lammers & Felix Johannes Formanski - 129-142 Cascading downstream impacts of water cycle changes in mountain regions
by Daniel Viviroli & Fabian Drenkhan & Christopher A. Scott & Lauren Somers & Marit van Tiel - 143-147 Peak glacier extinction in the mid-twenty-first century
by Lander Van Tricht & Harry Zekollari & Matthias Huss & David R. Rounce & Lilian Schuster & Rodrigo Aguayo & Patrick Schmitt & Fabien Maussion & Brandon Tober & Daniel Farinotti - 148-154 Enduring impacts of El Niño on life expectancy in past and future climates
by Yanbin Xu & Wenjun Zhu & Dhrubajyoti Samanta & Benjamin P. Horton - 155-163 Biodiversity implications of land-intensive carbon dioxide removal
by Ruben Prütz & Joeri Rogelj & Gaurav Ganti & Jeff Price & Rachel Warren & Nicole Forstenhäusler & Yazhen Wu & Andrey Lessa Derci Augustynczik & Michael Wögerer & Tamás Krisztin & Petr Havlík & Florian Kraxner & Stefan Frank & Tomoko Hasegawa & Jonathan C. Doelman & Vassilis Daioglou & Florian Humpenöder & Alexander Popp & Sabine Fuss - 164-171 Building material stock drives embodied carbon emissions and risks future climate goals in China
by Chaoqun Zhang & Lin Yang & Dominik Wiedenhofer & Jianping Guo & Ziyue Chen & Shaoying Li & Zhen Wang & Mei-po Kwan & Yuyu Zhou & Lu Lin & Liqiang Zhang & Manchun Li & Qiqi Zhu & Bailang Yu & Bin Chen & Xing Yan & Xiaoqi Wang & Bingbo Gao & Ying Liang & Jianqiang Hu & Yuheng Fu & Qiancheng Lv & Jing Yang & Yanzhao Wang & Qianqian Wang & Qiao Wang - 172-178 Coastal flood risk to European surface transport infrastructure at different global warming levels
by Khin Nawarat & Johan Reyns & Michalis I. Vousdoukas & Eamonn Mulholland & Kees van Ginkel & Luc Feyen & Roshanka Ranasinghe - 179-186 Barents Sea atlantification driven by a shift in atmospheric synoptic timescale
by Robinson Hordoir & Vahidreza Jahanmard & Pål Erik Isachsen & Ulrike Löptien & Heiner Dietze & Anne Britt Sandø & Vidar S. Lien - 187-192 Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests
by Betsy Black & Xanthe J. Walker & Logan T. Berner & Jacqueline Dean & Scott J. Goetz & Winslow D. Hansen & Stefano Potter & Brendan M. Rogers & Anna C. Talucci & Michelle C. Mack - 193-199 Weakening mountain vegetation aspect asymmetry due to altered energy conditions
by Qing Tian & Feng Tian - 200-206 Enhanced effect of warming on the leaf-onset date of boreal deciduous broadleaf forest
by Wenyu Li & Hui Lu & Jing M. Chen & Shilong Piao & Trevor F. Keenan & Guofang Miao & Qiang Liu & Zhou Zang & Nan Xu & Jane Liu & Qu Cheng & Han Wang & Rong Wang & Wenjie Ji & Peng Zhu & Congcong Li & Qinchuan Xin & Peng Gong - 207-213 Impacts of global warming on subnational poverty and inequality
by Hai-Anh H. Dang & Stephane Hallegatte & Minh Cong Nguyen & Trong-Anh Trinh - 214-225 A registered report megastudy on the persuasiveness of the most-cited climate messages
by Jan G. Voelkel & Ashwini Ashokkumar & Adina T. Abeles & Jarret T. Crawford & Kylie Fuller & Chrystal Redekopp & Renata Bongiorno & Troy H. Campbell & Ullrich K. H. Ecker & Matthew Feinberg & P. Sol Hart & Matthew J. Hornsey & John T. Jost & Aaron C. Kay & Anthony Leiserowitz & Stephan Lewandowsky & Edward Maibach & Erik C. Nisbet & Nick F. Pidgeon & Alexa Spence & Sander van der Linden & Christopher V. Wolsko & Jane K. Willenbring & Neil Malhotra & Robb Willer
January 2026, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 2-4 The political psychology of climate denial
by Alon Tal & Shlomit Paz - 5-7 Irreversibility in climate action
by Corinne Le Quéré & Charlie Wilson & Harriet Barton & Jim W. Hall & Asher Minns & Millie Prosser & Amy E. Russell & Mark G. L. Tebboth & Nigel Topping - 8-9 UNFCCC carbon trading could undermine global climate action
by Stephen Lezak & Sharaban Zaman & Injy Johnstone & Barbara Haya - 10-13 Structural lock-ins in tourism decarbonization and the alternative
by Yi Liu & Yu Yang & Xiaojuan Li - 14-14 Foraging constrained by heat and dark
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 14-14 Rising lake and reservoir emissions
by Shuai Yang - 14-14 Heatwave attribution in seconds
by Bronwyn Wake - 14-14 Inequalities in resilience and preparedness
by Danyang Cheng - 15-16 Green industrial policy is not enough for net-zero decarbonization
by Mark Purdon - 17-18 Rivers accelerate and slow as temperatures rise
by Jordan Fields - 19-20 Reducing the large short-lived impact of methane emissions with temporary carbon removals
by Frank Venmans & Wilfried Rickels & Ben Groom - 21-25 Global bias towards recording latitudinal range shifts
by Pieter Sanczuk & Jonathan Lenoir & Pierre Denelle & Sabine B. Rumpf & Jeremy Borderieux & Costanza Geppert & Brunno F. Oliveira & Ingmar R. Staude - 26-32 Increasing risk of mass human heat mortality if historical weather patterns recur
by Christopher W. Callahan & Jared Trok & Andrew J. Wilson & Carlos F. Gould & Sam Heft-Neal & Noah S. Diffenbaugh & Marshall Burke - 33-36 Widespread revisions of self-reported emissions by major US corporations
by Lauren Cohen & Ethan Rouen & Kunal Sachdeva - 37-42 Temporary carbon dioxide removals to offset methane emissions
by Frank Venmans & Wilfried Rickels & Ben Groom - 43-51 Modelling the impacts of policy sequencing on energy decarbonization
by Huilin Luo & Wei Peng & Allen Fawcett & Jessica F. Green & Gokul Iyer & Jonas Meckling & Jonas Nahm & David G. Victor - 52-57 Deforestation-induced emissions from mining energy transition minerals
by Yifei Quan & Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo - 58-68 Observed large-scale and deep-reaching compound ocean state changes over the past 60 years
by Zhetao Tan & Karina von Schuckmann & Sabrina Speich & Laurent Bopp & Jiang Zhu & Lijing Cheng - 69-76 Global warming intensifies extreme day-to-day temperature changes in mid–low latitudes
by Qi Liu & Congbin Fu & Zhongfeng Xu & Aijun Ding - 77-86 Resolving the changing pace of Arctic rivers
by Emily C. Geyman & Michael P. Lamb - 87-94 Increased efficiency of water use does not stimulate tree productivity
by Quan Zhang & Jiawei Zhang & Mark A. Adams & Giovanna Battipaglia & Lucas A. Cernusak & Laura Fernández-de-Uña & Darren L. Ficklin & Peter Hietz & J. Julio Camarero & Högne Jungner & Mathieu Lévesque & Stefano Manzoni & Justin T. Maxwell & Charles A. Nock & Josep Peñuelas & Klaus J. Puettmann & Matthias Saurer & Rocio Urrutia-Jalabert & Peter van der Sleen & Lixin Wang & Danielle A. Way & Yang Zhou & Pieter A. Zuidema & Gabriel G. Katul - 95-101 Microclimates slow and alter the direction of climate velocities in tropical forests
by Lydia G. Soifer & James Ball & Hamish Asmath & Ilya M. D. Maclean & David Coomes - 102-102 AI-driven weather forecasts for climate adaptation in India
by Neelima Vallangi - 103-103 Author Correction: Increasing risk of mass human heat mortality if historical weather patterns recur
by Christopher W. Callahan & Jared Trok & Andrew J. Wilson & Carlos F. Gould & Sam Heft-Neal & Noah S. Diffenbaugh & Marshall Burke
December 2025, Volume 15, Issue 12
- 1257-1260 Future-making beyond (im)mobility through tethered resilience
by Bishawjit Mallick & Lori Mae Hunter & Brooke Ackerly & Rup Priodarshini & Ilan Kelman & Ingrid Boas & Brianna Castro & Mathias Czaika & Bayes Ahmed & Md. Nasif Ahsan & Mariana Fajardo Arboleda & Ajay Bailey & Mucahid M. Bayrak & Kelsea Best & Amanda Carrico & Jamie Draper & Benjamin Etzold & Carol Farbotko & Animesh Kumar Gain & Tuhin Ghosh & Jonathan M. Gilligan & Marco Helbich & S. M. Labib & Dora Martins Sampaio & Mostafa Naser & Kei Otsuki & Balgah Roland & Oishi Rani Saha & Patrick Sakdapolrak & Gopa Samanta & Klara Schmock & Harald Sterly & Zakia Sultana & Kees van der Geest & Anna Viani & Julia van den Berg - 1261-1263 Misalignment between objective and perceived heat risks
by Yi Yang & Gang Liu & You Li & Xiaoyong Liao & Yonghua Li - 1264-1267 A research agenda advancing climate change and antimicrobial resistance as interconnected issues
by Kelly Moon & Bianca van Bavel & Lea Berrang Ford & Kerry Badger & Laura Carter & Barbara Evans & William H. Gaze & Philip Howard & Arshnee Moodley & Kasim Allel & Min Na Eii & Sabiha Essack & David N. Fisman & Niklas Harring & Claas Kirchhelle & Anne F. C. Leonard & Sonia Lewycka & Derek R. MacFadden & Evelyn Madoroba & Eric R. Morgan & Windi Muziasari & Miriam Reverter & Barth F. Smets & Tracey Thornley & Li Shean Toh & Fiona Tomley & Sarah C. Walpole & Rebecca King - 1268-1270 Funding agencies to drive future climate change research
by Lingxiao Yan - 1271-1272 Pathways to a safer planet
by Robin Lamboll - 1273-1274 Hidden deep soil moisture droughts
by Yunqiang Wang & Zimin Li - 1275-1276 Artificial light reduces ecosystem carbon sinks
by Yaoping Cui & Jinwei Dong - 1283-1292 Why longer seasons with climate change may not increase tree growth
by E. M. Wolkovich & Ailene K. Ettinger & Alana R. Chin & Catherine J. Chamberlain & Frederik Baumgarten & Kavya Pradhan & Rubén D. Manzanedo & Janneke Hille Ris Lambers - 1293-1299 World Heritage documents reveal persistent gaps between climate awareness and local action
by Yang Chen & Dayang Wang & Luchen Zhang & Chongxiao Wang & Cheng Sun & Qi Dong - 1300-1306 Negative verbal probabilities undermine communication of climate science
by Marie Juanchich & Karl Halvor Teigen & Theodore G. Shepherd & Miroslav Sirota - 1307-1314 Spaces of anthropogenic CO2 emissions compatible with climate boundaries
by Thomas Bossy & Philippe Ciais & Katsumasa Tanaka & Franck Lecocq & Philippe Bousquet & Thomas Gasser - 1315-1323 Future mesoscale horizontal stirring in polar oceans intensified by sea ice decline
by Gyuseok Yi & June-Yi Lee & Eun Young Kwon & Sun-Seon Lee & Myeong-Hyeon Kim & Wonsun Park & Karl Stein & Axel Timmermann - 1324-1332 Southward shift of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current upstream of Drake Passage maintains a stable circumpolar transport
by Chunhu Xie & Jiuxin Shi & Dapeng Li & Yongming Sun & Jindong Jiang & Guy D. Williams - 1333-1339 Damage development on Antarctic ice shelves sensitive to climate warming
by Maaike Izeboud & Bert Wouters & Sophie de Roda Husman & Stef Lhermitte - 1340-1347 Pan-basin warming now overshadows robust Pacific Decadal Oscillation
by Allison A. Cluett & Steven J. Bograd & Michael G. Jacox & Mercedes Pozo Buil & Elliott L. Hazen - 1348-1354 Climate change drives low dissolved oxygen and increased hypoxia rates in rivers worldwide
by Duncan J. Graham & Marc F. P. Bierkens & Edward R. Jones & Edwin H. Sutanudjaja & Michelle T. H. van Vliet - 1355-1362 Anthropogenic enhancement of subsurface soil moisture droughts
by Yansong Guan & Xihui Gu & Aiguo Dai & Tianjun Zhou & Xing Yuan & Ashok K. Mishra & Jakob Zscheischler & Yadu Pokhrel & Lunche Wang & Jianfeng Li & Shengzhi Huang & Sijia Luo & Liangwei Li & Dongdong Kong & Xiang Zhang - 1363-1370 Warming increases the phenological mismatch between carbon sources and sinks in conifers
by X. Li & R. Silvestro & E. Liang & M. Mencuccini & J. J. Camarero & C. B. K. Rathgeber & J. D. Sylvain & C. Nabais & A. Giovannelli & A. Saracino & L. Saulino & R. Guerrieri & J. Gričar & P. Prislan & R. L. Peters & K. Čufar & B. Yang & S. Antonucci & E. Babushkina & F. Biondi & F. Campelo & M. Carrer & M. De Luis & A. Deslauriers & G. Drolet & M. Fajstavr & M. V. Fonti & P. Fonti & R. García-Valdés & A. Gruber & V. Gryc & A. Güney & J. Kašpar & A. V. Kirdyanov & A. A. Knorre & F. Lombardi & H. Mäkinen & R. A. Malik & E. Martinez del Castillo & P. Nöjd & W. Oberhuber & A. P. Ouimette & V. Shishov & R. Sukumar & R. Tognetti & V. Treml & H. Vavrčík & J. Vieira & Q. Zeng & E. Ziaco & S. Rossi - 1371-1377 Widespread influence of artificial light at night on ecosystem metabolism
by Alice S. A. Johnston & Jiyoung Kim & Jim A. Harris - 1378-1387 Hybridization mitigates climate change risk in mountainous birds
by Shuai Zhang & Yilin Chen & Wenqing Zang & Xinlai Wu & Per G. P. Ericson & Fumin Lei & Yanhua Qu - 1388-1388 Author Correction: The carbon hoofprint of cities is shaped by geography and production in the livestock supply chain
by Benjamin P. Goldstein & Rylie E. O. Pelton & Dimitrios Gounaridis & Jennifer Schmitt & Nathaniel Springer & Joshua P. Newell - 1389-1389 Publisher Correction: Consequential differences in satellite-era sea surface temperature trends across datasets
by S. Menemenlis & G. A. Vecchi & Wenchang Yang & S. Fueglistaler & S. P. Raghuraman
November 2025, Volume 15, Issue 11
- 1125-1126 Heatwaves worsen educational inequality in Brazil
by Luana Stangherlin dos Santos & Júlio César Claudino Santos - 1127-1129 Balancing simplicity and complexity through corporate emissions benchmarking
by Saphira Rekker & Kaya Axelsson & Anders Bjørn & Chris Greig & Richard Heede & Matthew J. Hornsey & Jacquelyn E. Humphrey & Matthew Ives & David Kampmann & Mark Roelfsema & Adrien Rose & Sue-Lyn Stubbs & Belinda Wade - 1130-1132 The expanding role of climate assessments as legal evidence
by Stacy-ann Robinson & Shaina Sadai & Heloise Evins-Mackenzie - 1133-1135 Reorienting climate litigation in a time of backlash
by Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni & Nina Hall & Lisa Vanhala & Joana Setzer & Ian Higham & Harro van Asselt - 1136-1140 Expert retrospective on a decade of the Paris Agreement
by Carl-Friedrich Schleussner & Paula Castro & Alexandra Lesnikowski & Adelle Thomas & Romain Weikmans & J. Timmons Roberts & Ambuj D. Sagar & Sonja Klinsky & Thomas Bernauer - 1141-1141 Expanding storms
by Jasper Franke - 1141-1141 Microbes wake up
by Alyssa Findlay - 1141-1141 Climate anxiety and parenting practices
by Danyang Cheng - 1141-1141 Bees already fly in sub-optimal conditions
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 1142-1143 Generative AI can influence climate beliefs and actions
by Anandita Sabherwal - 1144-1145 Abrupt thaw alters phosphorus cycling in alpine tundra
by Colleen M. Iversen - 1146-1147 Duplicating genomes to survive the heat
by Peng Jin - 1156-1164 Towards an open model intercomparison platform for integrated assessment models scenarios
by Shinichiro Fujimori & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi & Masahiro Sugiyama & Tomoko Hasegawa & James Edmonds & Celine Guivarch & Sergey Paltsev & Steven Rose & Roberto Schaeffer & Massimo Tavoni & Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan & Detlef Vuuren & Matthias Weitzel - 1165-1172 Anticipating climate impacts on nutrition through climate–crop nutrient modelling
by Bianca Carducci & Jose Rafael Guarin & Kevin Karl & Lewis Ziska & Meijian Yang & Jessica Fanzo & Jonas Jägermeyr & Alex C. Ruane & Gerrit Hoogenboom & Mario Herrero & Erik Mencos Contreras & Natalie Kozlowski & Cynthia Rosenzweig - 1173-1175 Emissions reductions of rooftop solar are overstated by approaches that inadequately capture substitution effects
by John E. T. Bistline & Asa Watten - 1176-1182 Using generative AI to increase sceptics’ engagement with climate science
by Bence Bago & Philippe Muller & Jean-François Bonnefon - 1183-1189 The promise and limitations of using GenAI to reduce climate scepticism
by Matthew J. Hornsey & Samuel Pearson & Christian Bretter & Sarah MacInnes & Jarren L. Nylund & Saphira Rekker - 1190-1197 The carbon hoofprint of cities is shaped by geography and production in the livestock supply chain
by Benjamin P. Goldstein & Rylie E. O. Pelton & Dimitrios Gounaridis & Jennifer Schmitt & Nathaniel Springer & Joshua P. Newell - 1198-1204 Multi-century global and regional sea-level rise commitments from cumulative greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades
by Alexander Nauels & Zebedee Nicholls & Tessa Möller & Tim H. J. Hermans & Matthias Mengel & Uta Kloenne & Chris Smith & Aimée B. A. Slangen & Matthew D. Palmer - 1205-1211 The interplay of future emissions and geophysical uncertainties for projections of sea-level rise
by Chloe Darnell & Lisa Rennels & Frank Errickson & Tony Wong & Vivek Srikrishnan - 1212-1218 Mountain glaciers recouple to atmospheric warming over the twenty-first century
by Thomas E. Shaw & Evan S. Miles & Michael McCarthy & Pascal Buri & Nicolas Guyennon & Franco Salerno & Luca Carturan & Benjamin Brock & Francesca Pellicciotti - 1219-1225 Southern Ocean freshening stalls deep ocean CO2 release in a changing climate
by Léa Olivier & F. Alexander Haumann - 1226-1233 Critical intervention points for European adaptation to cascading climate change impacts
by Cornelia Auer & Christopher P. O. Reyer & Weronika Adamczak & Chris Aylett & Magnus Benzie & Jan Philipp Berndt & David N. Bresch & Francesco Bosello & Giacomo Bressan & Timothy R. Carter & Simon Croft & Elisa Delpiazzo & Sophie Desmidt & Adrien Detges & Anja Duranovic & Stefan Fronzek & Katy Harris & Mikael Hildén & Lukasz Jarzabek & Ramon Key & Richard King & Paula Kivimaa & Richard J. T. Klein & Hanne Knaepen & Glada Lahn & Piotr Magnuszewski & Mikael Mikaelsson & Irene Monasterolo & Claire Mosoni & Ilona M. Otto & Ramiro Parrado & Samuli Pitzen & Benjamin Pohl & Oriol Puig & Hetty Saes-Heibel & Emilie Stokeld & Sara Talebian & Fabien Tondel & Ruth Townend & Chris West & Eckart Woertz & Nico Wunderling - 1234-1240 Accelerated soil phosphorus cycling upon abrupt permafrost thaw
by Ziliang Li & Luyao Kang & Lu Wang & Wolfgang Wanek & Dianye Zhang & Guanqin Wang & Hans Lambers & Josep Peñuelas & Mingkai Jiang & Yuanhe Yang - 1241-1248 Polyploidization in diatoms accelerates adaptation to warming
by Zhengke Li & Yong Zhang & Andrew J. Irwin & Zoe V. Finkel - 1249-1256 Private sector investments in climate change adaptation
by Tatiana Filatova & Alessandro Taberna & Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis & Ignasi Cortés Arbués
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 P. 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. De 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
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