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July 2018, Volume 8, Issue 7
- 546-548 How much CO2 at 1.5 °C and 2 °C?
by Richard A. Betts & Doug McNeall - 549-551 Reduced heat exposure by limiting global warming to 1.5 °C
by Andrew D. King & Markus G. Donat & Sophie C. Lewis & Benjamin J. Henley & Daniel M. Mitchell & Peter A. Stott & Erich M. Fischer & David J. Karoly - 551-553 Extreme heat-related mortality avoided under Paris Agreement goals
by Daniel Mitchell & Clare Heaviside & Nathalie Schaller & Myles Allen & Kristie L. Ebi & Erich M. Fischer & Antonio Gasparrini & Luke Harrington & Viatcheslav Kharin & Hideo Shiogama & Jana Sillmann & Sebastian Sippel & Sotiris Vardoulakis - 554-555 Elevating the public intellectual
by James Bergman - 556-558 Planting carbon storage
by Molly Hawes - 559-559 Buffering sensitivity
by Bronwyn Wake - 559-559 Mapping photosynthesis
by Alastair Brown - 559-559 Aging policy priorities
by Adam Yeeles - 559-559 Cyclones slow down
by Graham Simpkins - 560-561 Negative-emissions hydrogen energy
by Jinyue Yan - 561-562 Moving flood risk modelling forwards
by Elco Koks - 562-563 Plants turn on the tap
by Scott Jasechko - 564-569 Achieving a climate justice pathway to 1.5 °C
by Mary Robinson & Tara Shine - 570-578 The ability of societies to adapt to twenty-first-century sea-level rise
by Jochen Hinkel & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts & Sally Brown & Jose A. Jiménez & Daniel Lincke & Robert J. Nicholls & Paolo Scussolini & Agustín Sanchez-Arcilla & Athanasios Vafeidis & Kwasi Appeaning Addo - 579-587 Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
by R. M. B. Harris & L. J. Beaumont & T. R. Vance & C. R. Tozer & T. A. Remenyi & S. E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick & P. J. Mitchell & A. B. Nicotra & S. McGregor & N. R. Andrew & M. Letnic & M. R. Kearney & T. Wernberg & L. B. Hutley & L. E. Chambers & M.-S. Fletcher & M. R. Keatley & C. A. Woodward & G. Williamson & N. C. Duke & D. M. J. S. Bowman - 588-593 Macroeconomic impact of stranded fossil fuel assets
by J.-F. Mercure & H. Pollitt & J. E. Viñuales & N. R. Edwards & P. B. Holden & U. Chewpreecha & P. Salas & I. Sognnaes & A. Lam & F. Knobloch - 594-598 Global economic response to river floods
by Sven Norman Willner & Christian Otto & Anders Levermann - 599-603 Arctic sea-ice change tied to its mean state through thermodynamic processes
by François Massonnet & Martin Vancoppenolle & Hugues Goosse & David Docquier & Thierry Fichefet & Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth - 604-608 Higher CO2 concentrations increase extreme event risk in a 1.5 °C world
by Hugh S. Baker & Richard J. Millar & David J. Karoly & Urs Beyerle & Benoit P. Guillod & Dann Mitchell & Hideo Shiogama & Sarah Sparrow & Tim Woollings & Myles R. Allen - 609-613 Climate–carbon cycle uncertainties and the Paris Agreement
by P. B. Holden & N. R. Edwards & A. Ridgwell & R. D. Wilkinson & K. Fraedrich & F. Lunkeit & H. Pollitt & J.-F. Mercure & P. Salas & A. Lam & F. Knobloch & U. Chewpreecha & J. E. Viñuales - 614-620 Relationships among conspiratorial beliefs, conservatism and climate scepticism across nations
by Matthew J. Hornsey & Emily A. Harris & Kelly S. Fielding - 621-625 The global potential for converting renewable electricity to negative-CO2-emissions hydrogen
by Greg H. Rau & Heather D. Willauer & Zhiyong Jason Ren - 626-633 Residual fossil CO2 emissions in 1.5–2 °C pathways
by Gunnar Luderer & Zoi Vrontisi & Christoph Bertram & Oreane Y. Edelenbosch & Robert C. Pietzcker & Joeri Rogelj & Harmen Sytze Boer & Laurent Drouet & Johannes Emmerling & Oliver Fricko & Shinichiro Fujimori & Petr Havlík & Gokul Iyer & Kimon Keramidas & Alban Kitous & Michaja Pehl & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi & Bert Saveyn & Massimo Tavoni & Detlef P. Vuuren & Elmar Kriegler - 634-639 Arctic warming hotspot in the northern Barents Sea linked to declining sea-ice import
by Sigrid Lind & Randi B. Ingvaldsen & Tore Furevik - 640-646 Partitioning global land evapotranspiration using CMIP5 models constrained by observations
by Xu Lian & Shilong Piao & Chris Huntingford & Yue Li & Zhenzhong Zeng & Xuhui Wang & Philippe Ciais & Tim R. McVicar & Shushi Peng & Catherine Ottlé & Hui Yang & Yuting Yang & Yongqiang Zhang & Tao Wang
June 2018, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 442-442 Sampling bias does not exaggerate climate–conflict claims
by Marc A. Levy - 442-443 Reply to ‘Sampling bias does not exaggerate climate–conflict claims’
by Tobias Ide & Jon Barnett & Adrien Detges & Courtland Adams - 444-447 The role of reporting standards in producing robust literature reviews
by Neal Robert Haddaway & Biljana Macura - 447-449 Obstacles facing Africa’s young climate scientists
by Victor Nnamdi Dike & Martin Addi & Hezron Awiti Andang’o & Bahar Faten Attig & Rondrotiana Barimalala & Ulrich Jacques Diasso & Marcel Du Plessis & Salim Lamine & Precious N. Mongwe & Modathir Zaroug & Valentine Khasenye Ochanda - 449-451 The logic of fossil fuel bans
by Fergus Green - 451-453 International law poses problems for negative emissions research
by Kerryn Brent & Jeffrey McGee & Jan McDonald & Eelco J. Rohling - 454-456 Rating climate risks to credit worthiness
by Karl Mathiesen - 457-457 Shipping emissions
by Adam Yeeles - 457-457 Committed power plants
by Alastair Brown - 457-457 Aerosol–cloud interactions
by Graham Simpkins - 457-457 Isolated decision-making
by Jenn Richler - 458-459 Trust in climate scientists
by Gordon Gauchat - 459-460 Climate change through an editorial lens
by Brigitte Nerlich - 460-461 A climate for antibiotic resistance
by Jessica M. A. Blair - 462-468 Climate change challenges for central banks and financial regulators
by Emanuele Campiglio & Yannis Dafermos & Pierre Monnin & Josh Ryan-Collins & Guido Schotten & Misa Tanaka - 469-477 Future climate risk from compound events
by Jakob Zscheischler & Seth Westra & Bart J. J. M. Hurk & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Philip J. Ward & Andy Pitman & Amir AghaKouchak & David N. Bresch & Michael Leonard & Thomas Wahl & Xuebin Zhang - 478-484 Climate reddening increases the chance of critical transitions
by Bregje Bolt & Egbert H. Nes & Sebastian Bathiany & Marlies E. Vollebregt & Marten Scheffer - 485-488 The enduring effect of scientific interest on trust in climate scientists in the United States
by Matthew Motta - 489-492 Comparing extraction rates of fossil fuel producers against global climate goals
by Saphira A. C. Rekker & Katherine R. O’Brien & Jacquelyn E. Humphrey & Andrew C. Pascale - 493-498 Model tropical Atlantic biases underpin diminished Pacific decadal variability
by Shayne McGregor & Malte F. Stuecker & Jules B. Kajtar & Matthew H. England & Mat Collins - 499-503 Climate change threatens the world’s marine protected areas
by John F. Bruno & Amanda E. Bates & Chris Cacciapaglia & Elizabeth P. Pike & Steven C. Amstrup & Ruben van Hooidonk & Stephanie A. Henson & Richard B. Aronson - 504-509 The epigenetic landscape of transgenerational acclimation to ocean warming
by Taewoo Ryu & Heather D. Veilleux & Jennifer M. Donelson & Philip L. Munday & Timothy Ravasi - 510-514 Antibiotic resistance increases with local temperature
by Derek R. MacFadden & Sarah F. McGough & David Fisman & Mauricio Santillana & John S. Brownstein - 515-521 Framing the challenge of climate change in Nature and Science editorials
by Mike Hulme & Noam Obermeister & Samuel Randalls & Maud Borie - 522-528 The carbon footprint of global tourism
by Manfred Lenzen & Ya-Yen Sun & Futu Faturay & Yuan-Peng Ting & Arne Geschke & Arunima Malik - 529-533 Compensation of ocean acidification effects in Arctic phytoplankton assemblages
by Clara Jule Marie Hoppe & Klara K. E. Wolf & Nina Schuback & Philippe D. Tortell & Björn Rost - 534-538 Global controls on carbon storage in mangrove soils
by André S. Rovai & Robert R. Twilley & Edward Castañeda-Moya & Pablo Riul & Miguel Cifuentes-Jara & Marilyn Manrow-Villalobos & Paulo A. Horta & José C. Simonassi & Alessandra L. Fonseca & Paulo R. Pagliosa - 539-543 Forest-rainfall cascades buffer against drought across the Amazon
by Arie Staal & Obbe A. Tuinenburg & Joyce H. C. Bosmans & Milena Holmgren & Egbert H. van Nes & Marten Scheffer & Delphine Clara Zemp & Stefan C. Dekker - 544-544 Publisher Correction: Bottom-up linking of carbon markets under far-sighted cap coordination and reversibility
by Jobst Heitzig & Ulrike Kornek - 544-544 Author Correction: The carbon footprint of global tourism
by Manfred Lenzen & Ya-Yen Sun & Futu Faturay & Yuan-Peng Ting & Arne Geschke & Arunima Malik
May 2018, Volume 8, Issue 5
- 348-349 Cascading biases against poorer countries
by Sivan Kartha & Tom Athanasiou & Simon Caney & Elizabeth Cripps & Kate Dooley & Navroz K. Dubash & Teng Fei & Paul G. Harris & Ceecee Holz & Bård Lahn & Darrel Moellendorf & Benito Müller & J. Timmons Roberts & Ambuj Sagar & Henry Shue & Peter Singer & Harald Winkler - 350-352 Time to refine key climate policy models
by Alexander R. Barron - 353-354 Texas, we have a water problem
by Douglas Brent McRoberts - 355-358 The inconvenient truth of failed climate policies
by Sonja Renssen - 359-359 Unequal exposure
by Adam Yeeles - 359-359 Disappearing Andean snow
by Graham Simpkins - 359-359 Taking a closer look
by Bronwyn Wake - 359-359 Come rain or shine
by Alastair Brown - 360-361 Spatial variation in messaging effects
by Christopher Warshaw - 361-362 A few scenarios still do not fit all
by Vanessa Schweizer - 362-363 Arctic sea ice at 1.5 and 2 °C
by James A. Screen - 364-365 A hot future for European droughts
by Adriaan J. Teuling - 365-366 Africa and the Paris Agreement
by Andries C. Kruger - 366-368 Deforestation intensifies hot days
by Paul C. Stoy - 369-369 Running dry
by Graham Simpkins - 370-374 Experimental effects of climate messages vary geographically
by Baobao Zhang & Sander van der Linden & Matto Mildenberger & Jennifer R. Marlon & Peter D. Howe & Anthony Leiserowitz - 375-380 Record-breaking climate extremes in Africa under stabilized 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming scenarios
by Shingirai Nangombe & Tianjun Zhou & Wenxia Zhang & Bo Wu & Shuai Hu & Liwei Zou & Donghuan Li - 381-385 Future equivalent of 2010 Russian heatwave intensified by weakening soil moisture constraints
by L. M. Rasmijn & G. Schrier & R. Bintanja & J. Barkmeijer & A. Sterl & W. Hazeleger - 386-390 Historical deforestation locally increased the intensity of hot days in northern mid-latitudes
by Quentin Lejeune & Edouard L. Davin & Lukas Gudmundsson & Johannes Winckler & Sonia I. Seneviratne - 391-397 Alternative pathways to the 1.5 °C target reduce the need for negative emission technologies
by Detlef P. van Vuuren & Elke Stehfest & David E. H. J. Gernaat & Maarten Berg & David L. Bijl & Harmen Sytze Boer & Vassilis Daioglou & Jonathan C. Doelman & Oreane Y. Edelenbosch & Mathijs Harmsen & Andries F. Hof & Mariësse A. E. Sluisveld - 398-403 Air quality co-benefits of carbon pricing in China
by Mingwei Li & Da Zhang & Chiao-Ting Li & Kathleen M. Mulvaney & Noelle E. Selin & Valerie J. Karplus - 404-408 Ice-free Arctic projections under the Paris Agreement
by Michael Sigmond & John C. Fyfe & Neil C. Swart - 409-413 Reduced probability of ice-free summers for 1.5 °C compared to 2 °C warming
by Alexandra Jahn - 414-420 Early emergence of anthropogenically forced heat waves in the western United States and Great Lakes
by Hosmay Lopez & Robert West & Shenfu Dong & Gustavo Goni & Ben Kirtman & Sang-Ki Lee & Robert Atlas - 421-426 Anthropogenic warming exacerbates European soil moisture droughts
by L. Samaniego & S. Thober & R. Kumar & N. Wanders & O. Rakovec & M. Pan & M. Zink & J. Sheffield & E. F. Wood & A. Marx - 427-433 Increasing precipitation volatility in twenty-first-century California
by Daniel L. Swain & Baird Langenbrunner & J. David Neelin & Alex Hall - 434-440 Forest response to rising CO2 drives zonally asymmetric rainfall change over tropical land
by Gabriel J. Kooperman & Yang Chen & Forrest M. Hoffman & Charles D. Koven & Keith Lindsay & Michael S. Pritchard & Abigail L. S. Swann & James T. Randerson
April 2018, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 260-261 Mental health risk and resilience among climate scientists
by Susan Clayton - 260-263 Towards demand-side solutions for mitigating climate change
by Felix Creutzig & Joyashree Roy & William F. Lamb & Inês M. L. Azevedo & Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Holger Dalkmann & Oreane Y. Edelenbosch & Frank W. Geels & Arnulf Grubler & Cameron Hepburn & Edgar G. Hertwich & Radhika Khosla & Linus Mattauch & Jan C. Minx & Anjali Ramakrishnan & Narasimha D. Rao & Julia K. Steinberger & Massimo Tavoni & Diana Ürge-Vorsatz & Elke U. Weber - 262-264 New EU ETS Phase 4 rules temporarily puncture waterbed
by Grischa Perino - 265-267 China’s emissions trading takes steps towards big ambitions
by Frank Jotzo & Valerie Karplus & Michael Grubb & Andreas Löschel & Karsten Neuhoff & Libo Wu & Fei Teng - 272-272 US climate leadership
by Adam Yeeles - 272-272 Paying for lasting conservation
by Jenn Richler - 272-272 Humboldt upwelling
by Graham Simpkins - 272-272 Mis-prioritizing conservation?
by Alastair Brown - 273-274 Permafrost slowly exhales methane
by Elizabeth M. Herndon - 275-281 Ecological grief as a mental health response to climate change-related loss
by Ashlee Cunsolo & Neville R. Ellis - 282-290 The case for systems thinking about climate change and mental health
by Helen L. Berry & Thomas D. Waite & Keith B. G. Dear & Anthony G. Capon & Virginia Murray - 291-295 Quantified, localized health benefits of accelerated carbon dioxide emissions reductions
by Drew Shindell & Greg Faluvegi & Karl Seltzer & Cary Shindell - 296-299 Cumulative carbon emissions budgets consistent with 1.5 °C global warming
by Katarzyna B. Tokarska & Nathan P. Gillett - 300-304 Increased risk of a shutdown of ocean convection posed by warm North Atlantic summers
by Marilena Oltmanns & Johannes Karstensen & Jürgen Fischer - 305-308 Limited influence of climate change mitigation on short-term glacier mass loss
by Ben Marzeion & Georg Kaser & Fabien Maussion & Nicolas Champollion - 309-312 Methane production as key to the greenhouse gas budget of thawing permafrost
by Christian Knoblauch & Christian Beer & Susanne Liebner & Mikhail N. Grigoriev & Eva-Maria Pfeiffer - 313-318 Global phenological insensitivity to shifting ocean temperatures among seabirds
by Katharine Keogan & Francis Daunt & Sarah Wanless & Richard A. Phillips & Craig A. Walling & Philippa Agnew & David G. Ainley & Tycho Anker-Nilssen & Grant Ballard & Robert T. Barrett & Kerry J. Barton & Claus Bech & Peter Becker & Per-Arvid Berglund & Loïc Bollache & Alexander L. Bond & Sandra Bouwhuis & Russell W. Bradley & Zofia M. Burr & Kees Camphuysen & Paulo Catry & Andre Chiaradia & Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard & Richard Cuthbert & Nina Dehnhard & Sébastien Descamps & Tony Diamond & George Divoky & Hugh Drummond & Katie M. Dugger & Michael J. Dunn & Louise Emmerson & Kjell Einar Erikstad & Jérôme Fort & William Fraser & Meritxell Genovart & Olivier Gilg & Jacob González-Solís & José Pedro Granadeiro & David Grémillet & Jannik Hansen & Sveinn A. Hanssen & Mike Harris & April Hedd & Jefferson Hinke & José Manuel Igual & Jaime Jahncke & Ian Jones & Peter J. Kappes & Johannes Lang & Magdalene Langset & Amélie Lescroël & Svein-Håkon Lorentsen & Phil O’B. Lyver & Mark Mallory & Børge Moe & William A. Montevecchi & David Monticelli & Carolyn Mostello & Mark Newell & Lisa Nicholson & Ian Nisbet & Olof Olsson & Daniel Oro & Vivian Pattison & Maud Poisbleau & Tanya Pyk & Flavio Quintana & Jaime A. Ramos & Raül Ramos & Tone Kirstin Reiertsen & Cristina Rodríguez & Peter Ryan & Ana Sanz-Aguilar & Niels M. Schmidt & Paula Shannon & Benoit Sittler & Colin Southwell & Christopher Surman & Walter S. Svagelj & Wayne Trivelpiece & Pete Warzybok & Yutaka Watanuki & Henri Weimerskirch & Peter R. Wilson & Andrew G. Wood & Albert B. Phillimore & Sue Lewis - 319-324 The Paris Agreement zero-emissions goal is not always consistent with the 1.5 °C and 2 °C temperature targets
by Katsumasa Tanaka & Brian C. O’Neill - 325-332 Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C
by Joeri Rogelj & Alexander Popp & Katherine V. Calvin & Gunnar Luderer & Johannes Emmerling & David Gernaat & Shinichiro Fujimori & Jessica Strefler & Tomoko Hasegawa & Giacomo Marangoni & Volker Krey & Elmar Kriegler & Keywan Riahi & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Jonathan Doelman & Laurent Drouet & Jae Edmonds & Oliver Fricko & Mathijs Harmsen & Petr Havlík & Florian Humpenöder & Elke Stehfest & Massimo Tavoni - 333-337 Fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions of world fisheries
by Robert W. R. Parker & Julia L. Blanchard & Caleb Gardner & Bridget S. Green & Klaas Hartmann & Peter H. Tyedmers & Reg A. Watson - 338-344 A marine heatwave drives massive losses from the world’s largest seagrass carbon stocks
by A. Arias-Ortiz & O. Serrano & P. Masqué & P. S. Lavery & U. Mueller & G. A. Kendrick & M. Rozaimi & A. Esteban & J. W. Fourqurean & N. Marbà & M. A. Mateo & K. Murray & M. J. Rule & C. M. Duarte - 345-345 Publisher Correction: Recently amplified arctic warming has contributed to a continual global warming trend
by Jianbin Huang & Xiangdong Zhang & Qiyi Zhang & Yanluan Lin & Mingju Hao & Yong Luo & Zongci Zhao & Yao Yao & Xin Chen & Lei Wang & Suping Nie & Yizhou Yin & Ying Xu & Jiansong Zhang - 345-345 Author Correction: Biomass-based negative emissions difficult to reconcile with planetary boundaries
by Vera Heck & Dieter Gerten & Wolfgang Lucht & Alexander Popp - 345-345 Author Correction: Short-lived climate pollutant mitigation and the Sustainable Development Goals
by Andy Haines & Markus Amann & Nathan Borgford-Parnell & Sunday Leonard & Johan Kuylenstierna & Drew Shindell
March 2018, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 174-177 Locking in positive climate responses in cities
by Diana Ürge-Vorsatz & Cynthia Rosenzweig & Richard J. Dawson & Roberto Sanchez Rodriguez & Xuemei Bai & Aliyu Salisu Barau & Karen C. Seto & Shobhakar Dhakal - 177-181 City transformations in a 1.5 °C warmer world
by William Solecki & Cynthia Rosenzweig & Shobhakar Dhakal & Debra Roberts & Aliyu Salisu Barau & Seth Schultz & Diana Ürge-Vorsatz - 181-183 Sustainable Development Goals and climate change adaptation in cities
by Roberto Sanchez Rodriguez & Diana Ürge-Vorsatz & Aliyu Salisu Barau - 183-185 Turning Paris into reality at the University of California
by David G. Victor & Ahmed Abdulla & David Auston & Wendell Brase & Jack Brouwer & Karl Brown & Steven J. Davis & Carrie V. Kappel & Alan Meier & Mark Modera & Rebecca Zarin Pass & David Phillips & Jordan Sager & David Weil - 186-187 Time to re-think solutions
by Janet K. Swim & Ash J. Gillis - 187-187 On our bookshelf
by Adam Yeeles - 188-188 Mercury multiplied
by Bronwyn Wake - 188-188 Agulhas variability
by Graham Simpkins - 188-188 Decreasing ozone
by Adam Yeeles - 188-188 Winding back the horizon
by Alastair Brown - 189-190 Underestimating belief in climate change
by John T. Jost - 190-191 Searching for climate–conflict links
by Cullen S. Hendrix - 191-192 An uncertain future for lightning
by Lee T. Murray - 193-199 Integrating human behaviour dynamics into flood disaster risk assessment
by J. C. J. H. Aerts & W. J. Botzen & K. C. Clarke & S. L. Cutter & J. W. Hall & B. Merz & E. Michel-Kerjan & J. Mysiak & S. Surminski & H. Kunreuther - 200-203 Sampling bias in climate–conflict research
by Courtland Adams & Tobias Ide & Jon Barnett & Adrien Detges - 204-209 Bottom-up linking of carbon markets under far-sighted cap coordination and reversibility
by Jobst Heitzig & Ulrike Kornek - 210-213 A projected decrease in lightning under climate change
by Declan L. Finney & Ruth M. Doherty & Oliver Wild & David S. Stevenson & Ian A. MacKenzie & Alan M. Blyth - 214-218 Increasing importance of precipitation variability on global livestock grazing lands
by Lindsey L. Sloat & James S. Gerber & Leah H. Samberg & William K. Smith & Mario Herrero & Laerte G. Ferreira & Cécile M. Godde & Paul C. West - 219-223 Mitigation potential of soil carbon management overestimated by neglecting N2O emissions
by Emanuele Lugato & Adrian Leip & Arwyn Jones - 224-228 A global synthesis of animal phenological responses to climate change
by Jeremy M. Cohen & Marc J. Lajeunesse & Jason R. Rohr - 229-233 Ecological complexity buffers the impacts of future climate on marine consumers
by Silvan U. Goldenberg & Ivan Nagelkerken & Emma Marangon & Angélique Bonnet & Camilo M. Ferreira & Sean D. Connell - 234-239 Under-estimated wave contribution to coastal sea-level rise
by Angélique Melet & Benoit Meyssignac & Rafael Almar & Gonéri Le Cozannet - 240-244 Global carbon stocks and potential emissions due to mangrove deforestation from 2000 to 2012
by Stuart E. Hamilton & Daniel A. Friess - 245-251 Climate-driven range shifts of the king penguin in a fragmented ecosystem
by Robin Cristofari & Xiaoming Liu & Francesco Bonadonna & Yves Cherel & Pierre Pistorius & Yvon Le Maho & Virginie Raybaud & Nils Christian Stenseth & Céline Le Bohec & Emiliano Trucchi - 252-256 Anthropogenic range contractions bias species climate change forecasts
by Søren Faurby & Miguel B. Araújo - 257-257 Author Correction: Whither methane in the IPCC process?
by Patrick M. Crill & Brett F. Thornton - 257-257 Author Correction: In the observational record half a degree matters
by Carl-Friedrich Schleussner & Peter Pfleiderer & Erich M. Fischer - 257-257 Author Correction: Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses
by Trisha B. Atwood & Rod M. Connolly & Hanan Almahasheer & Paul E. Carnell & Carlos M. Duarte & Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis & Xabier Irigoien & Jeffrey J. Kelleway & Paul S. Lavery & Peter I. Macreadie & Oscar Serrano & Christian J. Sanders & Isaac Santos & Andrew D. L. Steven & Catherine E. Lovelock - 258-258 Publisher Correction: Measuring progress from nationally determined contributions to mid-century strategies
by Gokul Iyer & Catherine Ledna & Leon Clarke & James Edmonds & Haewon McJeon & Page Kyle & James H Williams - 258-258 Publisher Correction: A global synthesis of animal phenological responses to climate change
by Jeremy M. Cohen & Marc J. Lajeunesse & Jason R. Rohr
February 2018, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 92-94 Best practices for reporting climate data in ecology
by Naia Morueta-Holme & Meagan F. Oldfather & Rachael L. Olliff-Yang & Andrew P. Weitz & Carrie R. Levine & Matthew M. Kling & Erin C. Riordan & Cory Merow & Seema N. Sheth & Andrew H. Thornhill & David D. Ackerly - 95-95 A model revolution
by Graham Simpkins - 95-95 Preference for extreme outcomes
by Jenn Richler - 95-95 Mainstreaming adaptation
by Adam Yeeles - 95-95 Two birds with one stone
by Alastair Brown - 96-97 Investing in a green future
by Christa Clapp - 97-98 Unsteady seasons in the sea
by Judith Hauck - 99-100 No blast from the past
by Matthew J. Bogard & David E. Butman - 101-108 Challenges and opportunities for improved understanding of regional climate dynamics
by Matthew Collins & Shoshiro Minobe & Marcelo Barreiro & Simona Bordoni & Yohai Kaspi & Akira Kuwano-Yoshida & Noel Keenlyside & Elisa Manzini & Christopher H. O’Reilly & Rowan Sutton & Shang-Ping Xie & Olga Zolina - 109-116 The role of supply-chain initiatives in reducing deforestation
by Eric F. Lambin & Holly K. Gibbs & Robert Heilmayr & Kimberly M. Carlson & Leonardo C. Fleck & Rachael D. Garrett & Yann le Polain de Waroux & Constance L. McDermott & David McLaughlin & Peter Newton & Christoph Nolte & Pablo Pacheco & Lisa L. Rausch & Charlotte Streck & Tannis Thorlakson & Nathalie F. Walker - 117-123 Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities
by Joshua E. Cinner & W. Neil Adger & Edward H. Allison & Michele L. Barnes & Katrina Brown & Philippa J. Cohen & Stefan Gelcich & Christina C. Hicks & Terry P. Hughes & Jacqueline Lau & Nadine A. Marshall & Tiffany H. Morrison - 124-129 Implications of sustainable development considerations for comparability across nationally determined contributions
by Gokul Iyer & Katherine Calvin & Leon Clarke & James Edmonds & Nathan Hultman & Corinne Hartin & Haewon McJeon & Joseph Aldy & William Pizer - 130-134 Divestment prevails over the green paradox when anticipating strong future climate policies
by Nico Bauer & Christophe McGlade & Jérôme Hilaire & Paul Ekins - 135-140 Global-scale hydrological response to future glacier mass loss
by Matthias Huss & Regine Hock - 141-145 Diverging seasonal extremes for ocean acidification during the twenty-first century
by Lester Kwiatkowski & James C. Orr - 146-150 Strengthening seasonal marine CO2 variations due to increasing atmospheric CO2
by Peter Landschützer & Nicolas Gruber & Dorothee C. E. Bakker & Irene Stemmler & Katharina D. Six - 151-155 Biomass-based negative emissions difficult to reconcile with planetary boundaries
by Vera Heck & Dieter Gerten & Wolfgang Lucht & Alexander Popp - 156-160 Synergy between nutrients and warming enhances methane ebullition from experimental lakes
by Thomas A. Davidson & Joachim Audet & Erik Jeppesen & Frank Landkildehus & Torben L. Lauridsen & Martin Søndergaard & Jari Syväranta - 161-165 The changing value of the ‘green’ label on the US municipal bond market
by Andreas Karpf & Antoine Mandel - 166-171 Greenhouse gas emissions from diverse Arctic Alaskan lakes are dominated by young carbon
by Clayton D. Elder & Xiaomei Xu & Jennifer Walker & Jordan L. Schnell & Kenneth M. Hinkel & Amy Townsend-Small & Christopher D. Arp & John W. Pohlman & Benjamin V. Gaglioti & Claudia I. Czimczik
January 2018, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 2-4 Principles to guide investment towards a stable climate
by Richard J. Millar & Cameron Hepburn & John Beddington & Myles R. Allen - 4-7 Using the adaptive cycle in climate-risk insurance to design resilient futures
by R. Cremades & S. Surminski & M. Máñez Costa & P. Hudson & P. Shrivastava & J. Gascoigne - 7-10 How to spend a dwindling greenhouse gas budget
by Michael Obersteiner & Johannes Bednar & Fabian Wagner & Thomas Gasser & Philippe Ciais & Nicklas Forsell & Stefan Frank & Petr Havlik & Hugo Valin & Ivan A. Janssens & Josep Peñuelas & Guido Schmidt-Traub - 11-12 A sensible climate solution for the boreal forest
by Rasmus Astrup & Pierre Y. Bernier & Hélène Genet & David A. Lutz & Ryan M. Bright - 13-13 Ethnocentrism as a defence
by Jenn Richler - 13-13 Business as usual
by Adam Yeeles - 13-13 Arctic storms
by Graham Simpkins - 13-13 African tropical forest carbon
by Alastair Brown - 14-15 Accounting for the human factor
by Jonathan M. Gilligan - 15-16 The health of Antarctic ice shelves
by Olivier Gagliardini - 16-18 Cold wind warms Southern Ocean
by Katsuro Katsumata - 18-19 Looking to nature for solutions
by Will R. Turner - 20-21 Photosynthesis in high definition
by Timothy W. Hilton - 22-28 Understanding and managing trust at the climate science–policy interface
by Justine Lacey & Mark Howden & Christopher Cvitanovic & R. M. Colvin - 29-37 From Pinot to Xinomavro in the world's future wine-growing regions
by E. M. Wolkovich & I. García de Cortázar-Atauri & I. Morales-Castilla & K. A. Nicholas & T. Lacombe - 38-42 Global variation in the cost of increasing ecosystem carbon
by Markku Larjavaara & Markku Kanninen & Harold Gordillo & Joni Koskinen & Markus Kukkonen & Niina Käyhkö & Anne M. Larson & Sven Wunder - 43-47 Elevated increases in human-perceived temperature under climate warming
by Jianfeng Li & Yongqin David Chen & Thian Yew Gan & Ngar-Cheung Lau - 48-52 Changes in Greenland’s peripheral glaciers linked to the North Atlantic Oscillation
by A. A. Bjørk & S. Aagaard & A. Lütt & S. A. Khan & J. E. Box & K. K. Kjeldsen & N. K. Larsen & N. J. Korsgaard & J. Cappelen & W. T. Colgan & H. Machguth & C. S. Andresen & Y. Peings & K. H. Kjær - 53-57 The far reach of ice-shelf thinning in Antarctica
by R. Reese & G. H. Gudmundsson & A. Levermann & R. Winkelmann - 58-63 Recent wind-driven change in Subantarctic Mode Water and its impact on ocean heat storage
by Libao Gao & Stephen R. Rintoul & Weidong Yu - 64-69 Inverse relationship between present-day tropical precipitation and its sensitivity to greenhouse warming
by Yoo-Geun Ham & Jong-Seong Kug & Jun-Young Choi & Fei-Fei Jin & Masahiro Watanabe - 70-74 Keeping global warming within 1.5 °C constrains emergence of aridification
by Chang-Eui Park & Su-Jong Jeong & Manoj Joshi & Timothy J. Osborn & Chang-Hoi Ho & Shilong Piao & Deliang Chen & Junguo Liu & Hong Yang & Hoonyoung Park & Baek-Min Kim & Song Feng - 75-78 Reduced feeding activity of soil detritivores under warmer and drier conditions
by Madhav P. Thakur & Peter B. Reich & Sarah E. Hobbie & Artur Stefanski & Roy Rich & Karen E. Rice & William C. Eddy & Nico Eisenhauer - 79-84 Linking models of human behaviour and climate alters projected climate change
by Brian Beckage & Louis J. Gross & Katherine Lacasse & Eric Carr & Sara S. Metcalf & Jonathan M. Winter & Peter D. Howe & Nina Fefferman & Travis Franck & Asim Zia & Ann Kinzig & Forrest M. Hoffman - 85-90 Incentives for small clubs of Arctic countries to limit black carbon and methane emissions
by Stine Aakre & Steffen Kallbekken & Rita Van Dingenen & David G. Victor
December 2017, Volume 7, Issue 12
- 848-850 Towards real-time verification of CO2 emissions
by Glen P. Peters & Corinne Le Quéré & Robbie M. Andrew & Josep G. Canadell & Pierre Friedlingstein & Tatiana Ilyina & Robert B. Jackson & Fortunat Joos & Jan Ivar Korsbakken & Galen A. McKinley & Stephen Sitch & Pieter Tans - 850-852 Reassessing emotion in climate change communication
by Daniel A. Chapman & Brian Lickel & Ezra M. Markowitz - 853-853 Reducing emissions
by Graham Simpkins - 853-853 Melting from below
by Bronwyn Wake - 853-853 Emissions reduction policy
by Adam Yeeles - 853-853 Sharing the light
by Alastair Brown - 854-855 Hot and sour in the deep ocean
by Christopher L. Sabine - 855-856 Near doubling of storm rainfall
by Zhe Feng - 857-862 Improving poverty and inequality modelling in climate research
by Narasimha D. Rao & Bas J. van Ruijven & Keywan Riahi & Valentina Bosetti - 863-869 Short-lived climate pollutant mitigation and the Sustainable Development Goals
by Andy Haines & Markus Amann & Nathan Borgford-Parnell & Sunday Leonard & Johan Kuylenstierna & Drew Shindell - 871-874 Measuring progress from nationally determined contributions to mid-century strategies
by Gokul Iyer & Catherine Ledna & Leon Clarke & James Edmonds & Haewon McJeon & Page Kyle & James H Williams - 875-879 Recently amplified arctic warming has contributed to a continual global warming trend
by Jianbin Huang & Xiangdong Zhang & Qiyi Zhang & Yanluan Lin & Mingju Hao & Yong Luo & Zongci Zhao & Yao Yao & Xin Chen & Lei Wang & Suping Nie & Yizhou Yin & Ying Xu & Jiansong Zhang - 880-884 Increased rainfall volume from future convective storms in the US
by Andreas F. Prein & Changhai Liu & Kyoko Ikeda & Stanley B. Trier & Roy M. Rasmussen & Greg J. Holland & Martyn P. Clark - 885-889 Increasing frequency of extremely severe cyclonic storms over the Arabian Sea
by Hiroyuki Murakami & Gabriel A. Vecchi & Seth Underwood - 890-894 Deep oceans may acidify faster than anticipated due to global warming
by Chen-Tung Arthur Chen & Hon-Kit Lui & Chia-Han Hsieh & Tetsuo Yanagi & Naohiro Kosugi & Masao Ishii & Gwo-Ching Gong - 895-900 Warming alters energetic structure and function but not resilience of soil food webs
by Benjamin Schwarz & Andrew D. Barnes & Madhav P. Thakur & Ulrich Brose & Marcel Ciobanu & Peter B. Reich & Roy L. Rich & Benjamin Rosenbaum & Artur Stefanski & Nico Eisenhauer - 901-905 Historical effects of CO2 and climate trends on global crop water demand
by Daniel W. Urban & Justin Sheffield & David B. Lobell