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July 2016, Volume 6, Issue 7
- 661-662 Human influence on sea-level rise
by Sönke Dangendorf - 663-668 Mapping the climate change challenge
by Stephane Hallegatte & Joeri Rogelj & Myles Allen & Leon Clarke & Ottmar Edenhofer & Christopher B. Field & Pierre Friedlingstein & Line van Kesteren & Reto Knutti & Katharine J. Mach & Michael Mastrandrea & Adrien Michel & Jan Minx & Michael Oppenheimer & Gian-Kasper Plattner & Keywan Riahi & Michiel Schaeffer & Thomas F. Stocker & Detlef P. van Vuuren - 669-675 Detection and attribution of human influence on regional precipitation
by Beena Balan Sarojini & Peter A. Stott & Emily Black - 676-679 ‘Climate value at risk’ of global financial assets
by Simon Dietz & Alex Bowen & Charlie Dixon & Philip Gradwell - 680-683 Simple reframing unlikely to boost public support for climate policy
by Thomas Bernauer & Liam F. McGrath - 684-686 Drivers of peak warming in a consumption-maximizing world
by Myles R. Allen - 687-690 Uncertainties around reductions in China’s coal use and CO2 emissions
by Jan Ivar Korsbakken & Glen P. Peters & Robbie M. Andrew - 691-695 Millions projected to be at risk from sea-level rise in the continental United States
by Mathew E. Hauer & Jason M. Evans & Deepak R. Mishra - 696-700 Evaluation of dynamic coastal response to sea-level rise modifies inundation likelihood
by Erika E. Lentz & E. Robert Thieler & Nathaniel G. Plant & Sawyer R. Stippa & Radley M. Horton & Dean B. Gesch - 701-705 Anthropogenic forcing dominates global mean sea-level rise since 1970
by Aimée B. A. Slangen & John A. Church & Cecile Agosta & Xavier Fettweis & Ben Marzeion & Kristin Richter - 706-709 Contribution of urbanization to warming in China
by Ying Sun & Xuebin Zhang & Guoyu Ren & Francis W. Zwiers & Ting Hu - 710-714 Productivity of North American grasslands is increased under future climate scenarios despite rising aridity
by Koen Hufkens & Trevor F. Keenan & Lawrence B. Flanagan & Russell L. Scott & Carl J. Bernacchi & Eva Joo & Nathaniel A. Brunsell & Joseph Verfaillie & Andrew D. Richardson - 715-719 Climate change decouples drought from early wine grape harvests in France
by Benjamin I. Cook & Elizabeth M. Wolkovich - 720-725 Future freshwater stress for island populations
by Kristopher B. Karnauskas & Jeffrey P. Donnelly & Kevin J. Anchukaitis
June 2016, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 540-540 David J. C. MacKay (1967–2016)
by Ken Wright - 541-541 World without deforestation
by Alastair Brown - 541-541 Influence on calcification
by Eithne Tynan - 541-541 Driving emissions reductions
by Mat Hope - 541-541 Daily ranges
by Bronwyn Wake - 543-544 Insect thermal baggage
by Caroline Williams - 544-545 Mapping future crop geographies
by William R. Travis - 547-555 Towards a science of climate and energy choices
by Paul C. Stern & Benjamin K. Sovacool & Thomas Dietz - 556-562 Agent-based modelling of consumer energy choices
by Varun Rai & Adam Douglas Henry - 563-569 A decision science approach for integrating social science in climate and energy solutions
by Gabrielle Wong-Parodi & Tamar Krishnamurti & Alex Davis & Daniel Schwartz & Baruch Fischhoff - 570-575 Cooperation and discord in global climate policy
by Robert O. Keohane & David G. Victor - 576-583 Bridging analytical approaches for low-carbon transitions
by Frank W. Geels & Frans Berkhout & Detlef P. van Vuuren - 584-588 Adaptation responses to climate change differ between global megacities
by Lucien Georgeson & Mark Maslin & Martyn Poessinouw & Steve Howard - 589-594 Disruption of the European climate seasonal clock in a warming world
by Christophe Cassou & Julien Cattiaux - 595-600 Tundra soil carbon is vulnerable to rapid microbial decomposition under climate warming
by Kai Xue & Mengting M. Yuan & Zhou J. Shi & Yujia Qin & Ye Deng & Lei Cheng & Liyou Wu & Zhili He & Joy D. Van Nostrand & Rosvel Bracho & Susan Natali & Edward. A. G. Schuur & Chengwei Luo & Konstantinos T. Konstantinidis & Qiong Wang & James R. Cole & James M. Tiedje & Yiqi Luo & Jizhong Zhou - 601-604 Cropping frequency and area response to climate variability can exceed yield response
by Avery S. Cohn & Leah K. VanWey & Stephanie A. Spera & John F. Mustard - 605-609 Timescales of transformational climate change adaptation in sub-Saharan African agriculture
by Ulrike Rippke & Julian Ramirez-Villegas & Andy Jarvis & Sonja J. Vermeulen & Louis Parker & Flora Mer & Bernd Diekkrüger & Andrew J. Challinor & Mark Howden - 610-613 Changes in large-scale climate alter spatial synchrony of aphid pests
by Lawrence W. Sheppard & James R. Bell & Richard Harrington & Daniel C. Reuman - 614-617 Temporally increasing spatial synchrony of North American temperature and bird populations
by Walter D. Koenig & Andrew M. Liebhold - 618-621 Widespread range expansions shape latitudinal variation in insect thermal limits
by Lesley T. Lancaster - 622-626 Meta-analyses of the determinants and outcomes of belief in climate change
by Matthew J. Hornsey & Emily A. Harris & Paul G. Bain & Kelly S. Fielding - 627-634 Human influence on climate in the 2014 southern England winter floods and their impacts
by Nathalie Schaller & Alison L. Kay & Rob Lamb & Neil R. Massey & Geert Jan van Oldenborgh & Friederike E. L. Otto & Sarah N. Sparrow & Robert Vautard & Pascal Yiou & Ian Ashpole & Andy Bowery & Susan M. Crooks & Karsten Haustein & Chris Huntingford & William J. Ingram & Richard G. Jones & Tim Legg & Jonathan Miller & Jessica Skeggs & David Wallom & Antje Weisheimer & Simon Wilson & Peter A. Stott & Myles R. Allen - 634-634 Correction: Corrigendum: Roadmap towards justice in urban climate adaptation research
by Linda Shi & Eric Chu & Isabelle Anguelovski & Alexander Aylett & Jessica Debats & Kian Goh & Todd Schenk & Karen C. Seto & David Dodman & Debra Roberts & J. Timmons Roberts & Stacy D. VanDeveer
May 2016, Volume 6, Issue 5
- 433-435 Gaps in agricultural climate adaptation research
by Debra Davidson - 437-438 City limits
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 439-439 Snow white coral
by Bronwyn Wake - 440-440 Home base
by Mat Hope - 440-440 Weather experiences
by Bronwyn Wake - 440-440 Stream temperature velocity
by Alastair Brown - 440-440 Siberian Shelf estimates
by Eithne Tynan - 441-442 Clean grids with current technology
by Mark Z. Jacobson - 442-443 Reacting to multiple tipping points
by Frederick van der Ploeg - 443-444 Increases all round
by William Ingram - 445-451 Expert judgement and uncertainty quantification for climate change
by Michael Oppenheimer & Christopher M. Little & Roger M. Cooke - 452-461 Greenhouse gas mitigation potentials in the livestock sector
by Mario Herrero & Benjamin Henderson & Petr Havlík & Philip K. Thornton & Richard T. Conant & Pete Smith & Stefan Wirsenius & Alexander N. Hristov & Pierre Gerber & Margaret Gill & Klaus Butterbach-Bahl & Hugo Valin & Tara Garnett & Elke Stehfest - 462-473 Observations of climate change among subsistence-oriented communities around the world
by V. Savo & D. Lepofsky & J. P. Benner & K. E. Kohfeld & J. Bailey & K. Lertzman - 474-478 Regional estimates of the transient climate response to cumulative CO2 emissions
by Martin Leduc & H. Damon Matthews & Ramón de Elía - 479-482 The safety band of Antarctic ice shelves
by Johannes Jakob Fürst & Gaël Durand & Fabien Gillet-Chaulet & Laure Tavard & Melanie Rankl & Matthias Braun & Olivier Gagliardini - 483-487 Response of marine bacterioplankton pH homeostasis gene expression to elevated CO2
by Carina Bunse & Daniel Lundin & Christofer M. G. Karlsson & Neelam Akram & Maria Vila-Costa & Joakim Palovaara & Lovisa Svensson & Karin Holmfeldt & José M. González & Eva Calvo & Carles Pelejero & Cèlia Marrasé & Mark Dopson & Josep M. Gasol & Jarone Pinhassi - 488-492 The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture
by Anthony Lamb & Rhys Green & Ian Bateman & Mark Broadmeadow & Toby Bruce & Jennifer Burney & Pete Carey & David Chadwick & Ellie Crane & Rob Field & Keith Goulding & Howard Griffiths & Astley Hastings & Tim Kasoar & Daniel Kindred & Ben Phalan & John Pickett & Pete Smith & Eileen Wall & Erasmus K. H. J. zu Ermgassen & Andrew Balmford - 493-497 Increasing beef production could lower greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil if decoupled from deforestation
by R. de Oliveira Silva & L. G. Barioni & J. A. J. Hall & M. Folegatti Matsuura & T. Zanett Albertini & F. A. Fernandes & D. Moran - 498-502 Climate and topography explain range sizes of terrestrial vertebrates
by Yiming Li & Xianping Li & Brody Sandel & David Blank & Zetian Liu & Xuan Liu & Shaofei Yan - 503-507 Climate and health impacts of US emissions reductions consistent with 2 °C
by Drew T. Shindell & Yunha Lee & Greg Faluvegi - 508-513 More extreme precipitation in the world’s dry and wet regions
by Markus G. Donat & Andrew L. Lowry & Lisa V. Alexander & Paul A. O’Gorman & Nicola Maher - 514-519 Economics of tipping the climate dominoes
by Derek Lemoine & Christian P. Traeger - 520-525 Risk of multiple interacting tipping points should encourage rapid CO2 emission reduction
by Yongyang Cai & Timothy M. Lenton & Thomas S. Lontzek - 526-531 Future cost-competitive electricity systems and their impact on US CO2 emissions
by Alexander E. MacDonald & Christopher T. M. Clack & Anneliese Alexander & Adam Dunbar & James Wilczak & Yuanfu Xie - 532-537 Assessing the observed impact of anthropogenic climate change
by Gerrit Hansen & Dáithí Stone - 538-538 Correction: Corrigendum: Energy system transformations for limiting end-of-century warming to below 1.5 °C
by Joeri Rogelj & Gunnar Luderer & Robert C. Pietzcker & Elmar Kriegler & Michiel Schaeffer & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi - 538-538 Correction: Corrigendum: Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world
by Paul G. Bain & Taciano L. Milfont & Yoshihisa Kashima & Michał Bilewicz & Guy Doron & Ragna B. Garðarsdóttir & Valdiney V. Gouveia & Yanjun Guan & Lars-Olof Johansson & Carlota Pasquali & Victor Corral-Verdugo & Juan Ignacio Aragones, & Akira Utsugi & Christophe Demarque & Siegmar Otto & Joonha Park & Martin Soland & Linda Steg & Roberto González & Nadezhda Lebedeva & Ole Jacob Madsen & Claire Wagner & Charity S. Akotia & Tim Kurz & José L. Saiz & P.Wesley Schultz & Gró Einarsdóttir & Nina M. Saviolidis
April 2016, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 333-334 How insurance can support climate resilience
by Swenja Surminski & Laurens M. Bouwer & Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer - 335-338 Climate research is gaining ground
by Olive Heffernan - 339-339 Asian contribution
by Eithne Tynan - 339-339 Animal movement
by Alastair Brown - 339-339 Moral messages
by Mat Hope - 339-339 European storm surges
by Bronwyn Wake - 341-342 Impacts on climate change views
by Paul C. Stern - 342-343 The art of attribution
by Friederike E. L. Otto - 343-345 The socio-economics of cyclones
by Ilan Noy - 345-346 Leading the hiatus research surge
by Shang-Ping Xie - 346-348 A satellite perspective
by Douglas C. Morton - 349-353 Including indigenous knowledge and experience in IPCC assessment reports
by James D. Ford & Laura Cameron & Jennifer Rubis & Michelle Maillet & Douglas Nakashima & Ashlee Cunsolo Willox & Tristan Pearce - 354-359 Governance of social dilemmas in climate change adaptation
by Alexander Bisaro & Jochen Hinkel - 360-369 Consequences of twenty-first-century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea-level change
by Peter U. Clark & Jeremy D. Shakun & Shaun A. Marcott & Alan C. Mix & Michael Eby & Scott Kulp & Anders Levermann & Glenn A. Milne & Patrik L. Pfister & Benjamin D. Santer & Daniel P. Schrag & Susan Solomon & Thomas F. Stocker & Benjamin H. Strauss & Andrew J. Weaver & Ricarda Winkelmann & David Archer & Edouard Bard & Aaron Goldner & Kurt Lambeck & Raymond T. Pierrehumbert & Gian-Kasper Plattner - 370-374 Network structure and influence of the climate change counter-movement
by Justin Farrell - 375-380 Power-generation system vulnerability and adaptation to changes in climate and water resources
by Michelle T. H. van Vliet & David Wiberg & Sylvain Leduc & Keywan Riahi - 381-385 Global drivers of future river flood risk
by Hessel C. Winsemius & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts & Ludovicus P. H. van Beek & Marc F. P. Bierkens & Arno Bouwman & Brenden Jongman & Jaap C. J. Kwadijk & Willem Ligtvoet & Paul L. Lucas & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Philip J. Ward - 386-389 Implications for climate sensitivity from the response to individual forcings
by Kate Marvel & Gavin A. Schmidt & Ron L. Miller & Larissa S. Nazarenko - 390-393 Greenland meltwater storage in firn limited by near-surface ice formation
by Horst Machguth & Mike MacFerrin & Dirk van As & Jason E. Box & Charalampos Charalampidis & William Colgan & Robert S. Fausto & Harro A. J. Meijer & Ellen Mosley-Thompson & Roderik S. W. van de Wal - 394-398 Industrial-era global ocean heat uptake doubles in recent decades
by Peter J. Gleckler & Paul J. Durack & Ronald J. Stouffer & Gregory C. Johnson & Chris E. Forest - 399-401 Scale-dependence of persistence in precipitation records
by Y. Markonis & D. Koutsoyiannis - 402-406 Enhanced weathering strategies for stabilizing climate and averting ocean acidification
by Lyla L. Taylor & Joe Quirk & Rachel M. S. Thorley & Pushker A. Kharecha & James Hansen & Andy Ridgwell & Mark R. Lomas & Steve A. Banwart & David J. Beerling - 407-411 Foliar temperature acclimation reduces simulated carbon sensitivity to climate
by Nicholas G. Smith & Sergey L. Malyshev & Elena Shevliakova & Jens Kattge & Jeffrey S. Dukes - 412-417 Costs of mitigating CO2 emissions from passenger aircraft
by Andreas W. Schäfer & Antony D. Evans & Tom G. Reynolds & Lynnette Dray - 418-425 Farm-scale distribution of deforestation and remaining forest cover in Mato Grosso
by Peter D. Richards & Leah VanWey - 426-430 Making methane visible
by Magnus Gålfalk & Göran Olofsson & Patrick Crill & David Bastviken
March 2016, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 220-221 Greenhouse gas emissions from synthetic natural gas production
by Sheng Li & Lin Gao - 221-222 Reply to 'Greenhouse gas emissions from synthetic natural gas production'
by Chi-Jen Yang & Robert B. Jackson - 222-224 1.5 °C and climate research after the Paris Agreement
by Mike Hulme - 224-228 Making sense of the early-2000s warming slowdown
by John C. Fyfe & Gerald A. Meehl & Matthew H. England & Michael E. Mann & Benjamin D. Santer & Gregory M. Flato & Ed Hawkins & Nathan P. Gillett & Shang-Ping Xie & Yu Kosaka & Neil C. Swart - 228-231 Keeping the lights on for global ocean salinity observation
by Paul J. Durack & Tong Lee & Nadya T. Vinogradova & Detlef Stammer - 232-232 Ship wake brightening
by Eithne Tynan - 232-232 Recent US trends
by Bronwyn Wake - 232-232 Environmental impact
by Mat Hope - 232-232 Amazon flooding
by Alastair Brown - 233-234 Atlantic origin of Pacific changes
by Shayne McGregor - 234-235 Short-term solutions
by Julia Schmale - 237-244 Wealth reallocation and sustainability under climate change
by Eli P. Fenichel & Simon A. Levin & Bonnie McCay & Kevin St. Martin & Joshua K. Abbott & Malin L. Pinsky - 245-252 Differences between carbon budget estimates unravelled
by Joeri Rogelj & Michiel Schaeffer & Pierre Friedlingstein & Nathan P. Gillett & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Keywan Riahi & Myles Allen & Reto Knutti - 253-260 Overestimation of marsh vulnerability to sea level rise
by Matthew L. Kirwan & Stijn Temmerman & Emily E. Skeehan & Glenn R. Guntenspergen & Sergio Fagherazzi - 261-264 National-level progress on adaptation
by Alexandra Lesnikowski & James Ford & Robbert Biesbroek & Lea Berrang-Ford & S. Jody Heymann - 265-268 Strategic reasoning and bargaining in catastrophic climate change games
by Vilhelm Verendel & Daniel J. A. Johansson & Kristian Lindgren - 269-274 An increase in aerosol burden and radiative effects in a warmer world
by Robert J. Allen & William Landuyt & Steven T. Rumbold - 275-279 Atlantic-induced pan-tropical climate change over the past three decades
by Xichen Li & Shang-Ping Xie & Sarah T. Gille & Changhyun Yoo - 280-285 Mapping the future expansion of Arctic open water
by Katherine R. Barnhart & Christopher R. Miller & Irina Overeem & Jennifer E. Kay - 286-289 Response of Arctic temperature to changes in emissions of short-lived climate forcers
by M. Sand & T. K. Berntsen & K. von Salzen & M. G. Flanner & J. Langner & D. G. Victor - 290-294 Impact of solar panels on global climate
by Aixue Hu & Samuel Levis & Gerald A. Meehl & Weiqing Han & Warren M. Washington & Keith W. Oleson & Bas J. van Ruijven & Mingqiong He & Warren G. Strand - 295-300 Multi-scale predictions of massive conifer mortality due to chronic temperature rise
by N. G. McDowell & A. P. Williams & C. Xu & W. T. Pockman & L. T. Dickman & S. Sevanto & R. Pangle & J. Limousin & J. Plaut & D. S. Mackay & J. Ogee & J. C. Domec & C. D. Allen & R. A. Fisher & X. Jiang & J. D. Muss & D. D. Breshears & S. A. Rauscher & C. Koven - 301-305 Designer policy for carbon and biodiversity co-benefits under global change
by Brett A. Bryan & Rebecca K. Runting & Tim Capon & Michael P. Perring & Shaun C. Cunningham & Marit E. Kragt & Martin Nolan & Elizabeth A. Law & Anna R. Renwick & Sue Eber & Rochelle Christian & Kerrie A. Wilson - 306-310 Large divergence of satellite and Earth system model estimates of global terrestrial CO2 fertilization
by W. Kolby Smith & Sasha C. Reed & Cory C. Cleveland & Ashley P. Ballantyne & William R. L. Anderegg & William R. Wieder & Yi Y. Liu & Steven W. Running - 311-316 Linguistic analysis of IPCC summaries for policymakers and associated coverage
by Ralf Barkemeyer & Suraje Dessai & Beatriz Monge-Sanz & Barbara Gabriella Renzi & Giulio Napolitano - 317-322 Cooling of US Midwest summer temperature extremes from cropland intensification
by Nathaniel D. Mueller & Ethan E. Butler & Karen A. McKinnon & Andrew Rhines & Martin Tingley & N. Michele Holbrook & Peter Huybers - 323-330 Revaluating ocean warming impacts on global phytoplankton
by Michael J. Behrenfeld & Robert T. O’Malley & Emmanuel S. Boss & Toby K. Westberry & Jason R. Graff & Kimberly H. Halsey & Allen J. Milligan & David A. Siegel & Matthew B. Brown
February 2016, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 114-114 Emission effects of the Chinese–Russian gas deal
by Anton Orlov & Andre Deppermann & Taoyuan Wei & Solveig Glomsrød - 114-115 Reply to 'Emission effects of the Chinese-Russian gas deal'
by Wenjie Dong & Wenping Yuan & Shuguang Liu & John Moore & Peijun Shi & Shengbo Feng & Jieming Chou & Xuefeng Cui & Kejun Jiang - 115-116 Subnational socio-economic dataset availability
by Carlo Azzarri & Melanie Bacou & Cindy M. Cox & Zhe Guo & Jawoo Koo - 116-118 Ocean temperatures chronicle the ongoing warming of Earth
by Susan Wijffels & Dean Roemmich & Didier Monselesan & John Church & John Gilson - 118-119 Climate change stories and the Anthroposcenic
by David Matless - 120-122 Combining satellite data for better tropical forest monitoring
by Johannes Reiche & Richard Lucas & Anthea L. Mitchell & Jan Verbesselt & Dirk H. Hoekman & Jörg Haarpaintner & Josef M. Kellndorfer & Ake Rosenqvist & Eric A. Lehmann & Curtis E. Woodcock & Frank Martin Seifert & Martin Herold - 122-124 Intact ecosystems provide best defence against climate change
by Tara G. Martin & James E. M. Watson - 125-126 Freeing fossil fuels
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 127-127 Privatizing transparency
by Mat Hope - 127-127 Northwest Atlantic
by Eithne Tynan - 127-127 Agricultural management
by Alastair Brown - 127-127 Arctic precipitation
by Bronwyn Wake - 128-129 The worst heat waves to come
by Christoph Schär - 131-137 Roadmap towards justice in urban climate adaptation research
by Linda Shi & Eric Chu & Isabelle Anguelovski & Alexander Aylett & Jessica Debats & Kian Goh & Todd Schenk & Karen C. Seto & David Dodman & Debra Roberts & J. Timmons Roberts & Stacy D. VanDeveer - 138-144 An imperative to monitor Earth's energy imbalance
by K. von Schuckmann & M. D. Palmer & K. E. Trenberth & A. Cazenave & D. Chambers & N. Champollion & J. Hansen & S. A. Josey & N. Loeb & P.-P. Mathieu & B. Meyssignac & M. Wild - 145-153 Fifteen years of ocean observations with the global Argo array
by Stephen C. Riser & Howard J. Freeland & Dean Roemmich & Susan Wijffels & Ariel Troisi & Mathieu Belbéoch & Denis Gilbert & Jianping Xu & Sylvie Pouliquen & Ann Thresher & Pierre-Yves Le Traon & Guillaume Maze & Birgit Klein & M. Ravichandran & Fiona Grant & Pierre-Marie Poulain & Toshio Suga & Byunghwan Lim & Andreas Sterl & Philip Sutton & Kjell-Arne Mork & Pedro Joaquín Vélez-Belchí & Isabelle Ansorge & Brian King & Jon Turton & Molly Baringer & Steven R. Jayne - 154-157 Co-benefits of addressing climate change can motivate action around the world
by Paul G. Bain & Taciano L. Milfont & Yoshihisa Kashima & Michał Bilewicz & Guy Doron & Ragna B. Garðarsdóttir & Valdiney V. Gouveia & Yanjun Guan & Lars-Olof Johansson & Carlota Pasquali & Victor Corral-Verdugo & Juan Ignacio Aragones & Akira Utsugi & Christophe Demarque & Siegmar Otto & Joonha Park & Martin Soland & Linda Steg & Roberto González & Nadezhda Lebedeva & Ole Jacob Madsen & Claire Wagner & Charity S. Akotia & Tim Kurz & José L. Saiz & P. Wesley Schultz & Gró Einarsdóttir & Nina M. Saviolidis - 158-161 Rare disaster information can increase risk-taking
by Ben R. Newell & Tim Rakow & Eldad Yechiam & Michael Sambur - 162-165 Estimates of solid waste disposal rates and reduction targets for landfill gas emissions
by Jon T. Powell & Timothy G. Townsend & Julie B. Zimmerman - 166-171 Accelerated dryland expansion under climate change
by Jianping Huang & Haipeng Yu & Xiaodan Guan & Guoyin Wang & Ruixia Guo - 172-176 Abrupt onset and prolongation of aragonite undersaturation events in the Southern Ocean
by Claudine Hauri & Tobias Friedrich & Axel Timmermann - 177-181 Large rainfall changes consistently projected over substantial areas of tropical land
by Robin Chadwick & Peter Good & Gill Martin & David P. Rowell - 182-186 Relationship between soil fungal diversity and temperature in the maritime Antarctic
by Kevin K. Newsham & David W. Hopkins & Lilia C. Carvalhais & Peter T. Fretwell & Steven P. Rushton & Anthony G. O’Donnell & Paul G. Dennis - 187-191 The global significance of omitting soil erosion from soil organic carbon cycling schemes
by Adrian Chappell & Jeffrey Baldock & Jonathan Sanderman - 192-196 Conservation policy and the measurement of forests
by Joseph O. Sexton & Praveen Noojipady & Xiao-Peng Song & Min Feng & Dan-Xia Song & Do-Hyung Kim & Anupam Anand & Chengquan Huang & Saurabh Channan & Stuart L. Pimm & John R. Townshend - 197-200 Future temperature in southwest Asia projected to exceed a threshold for human adaptability
by Jeremy S. Pal & Elfatih A. B. Eltahir - 201-206 Targeted opportunities to address the climate–trade dilemma in China
by Zhu Liu & Steven J. Davis & Kuishuang Feng & Klaus Hubacek & Sai Liang & Laura Diaz Anadon & Bin Chen & Jingru Liu & Jinyue Yan & Dabo Guan - 207-213 Physiological responses of a Southern Ocean diatom to complex future ocean conditions
by P. W. Boyd & P. W. Dillingham & C. M. McGraw & E. A. Armstrong & C. E. Cornwall & Y.-y. Feng & C. L. Hurd & M. Gault-Ringold & M. Y. Roleda & E. Timmins-Schiffman & B. L. Nunn - 214-218 Old soil carbon losses increase with ecosystem respiration in experimentally thawed tundra
by Caitlin E. Hicks Pries & Edward A. G. Schuur & Susan M. Natali & K. Grace Crummer
January 2016, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 2-3 Multi-century evaluation of Sierra Nevada snowpack
by Soumaya Belmecheri & Flurin Babst & Eugene R. Wahl & David W. Stahle & Valerie Trouet - 3-4 Volcanic effects on climate
by Benjamin Santer & Susan Solomon & David Ridley & John Fyfe & Francisco Beltran & Céline Bonfils & Jeff Painter & Mark Zelinka - 4-5 Reply to 'Volcanic effects on climate'
by Daniel J. A. Johansson & Brian C. O'Neill & Claudia Tebaldi & Olle Häggström - 5-6 Bistability and the future of barrier islands
by Julie C Zinnert & Steven T Brantley & Donald R Young - 6-6 Reply to 'Bistability and the future of barrier islands'
by Orencio Durán Vinent & Laura J. Moore - 7-10 Reaching peak emissions
by Robert B. Jackson & Josep G. Canadell & Corinne Le Quéré & Robbie M. Andrew & Jan Ivar Korsbakken & Glen P. Peters & Nebojsa Nakicenovic - 10-13 Food security under climate change
by Thomas W. Hertel - 13-14 The rise of demand-driven climate services
by Tiago Capela Lourenço & Rob Swart & Hasse Goosen & Roger Street - 15-17 Policy assessments to enhance EU scientific advice
by Martin Kowarsch - 18-18 Climate capitalism
by Mat Hope - 18-18 Atmospheric circulation
by Eithne Tynan - 18-18 Tracking meltwaters
by Bronwyn Wake - 18-18 Invasive productivity
by Alastair Brown - 19-20 Fair shares?
by Jan S. Fuglestvedt & Steffen Kallbekken - 20-22 Tug of war on rainfall changes
by Deepti Singh - 22-23 Warming ocean erodes ice sheets
by Kazuya Kusahara - 25-34 Sustainable water management under future uncertainty with eco-engineering decision scaling
by N. LeRoy Poff & Casey M. Brown & Theodore E. Grantham & John H. Matthews & Margaret A. Palmer & Caitlin M. Spence & Robert L. Wilby & Marjolijn Haasnoot & Guillermo F. Mendoza & Kathleen C. Dominique & Andres Baeza - 35-41 Multiple carbon accounting to support just and effective climate policies
by Karl W. Steininger & Christian Lininger & Lukas H. Meyer & Pablo Muñoz & Thomas Schinko - 42-50 Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
by Pete Smith & Steven J. Davis & Felix Creutzig & Sabine Fuss & Jan Minx & Benoit Gabrielle & Etsushi Kato & Robert B. Jackson & Annette Cowie & Elmar Kriegler & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Joeri Rogelj & Philippe Ciais & Jennifer Milne & Josep G. Canadell & David McCollum & Glen Peters & Robbie Andrew & Volker Krey & Gyami Shrestha & Pierre Friedlingstein & Thomas Gasser & Arnulf Grübler & Wolfgang K. Heidug & Matthias Jonas & Chris D. Jones & Florian Kraxner & Emma Littleton & Jason Lowe & José Roberto Moreira & Nebojsa Nakicenovic & Michael Obersteiner & Anand Patwardhan & Mathis Rogner & Ed Rubin & Ayyoob Sharifi & Asbjørn Torvanger & Yoshiki Yamagata & Jae Edmonds & Cho Yongsung - 51-55 A top-down approach to projecting market impacts of climate change
by Derek Lemoine & Sarah Kapnick - 56-59 Economic impacts of carbon dioxide and methane released from thawing permafrost
by Chris Hope & Kevin Schaefer - 60-64 Quantifying historical carbon and climate debts among nations
by H. Damon Matthews - 65-70 Causes of change in Northern Hemisphere winter meridional winds and regional hydroclimate
by Isla R. Simpson & Richard Seager & Mingfang Ting & Tiffany A. Shaw - 71-74 Linear sea-level response to abrupt ocean warming of major West Antarctic ice basin
by M. Mengel & J. Feldmann & A. Levermann - 75-78 Reduced streamflow in water-stressed climates consistent with CO2 effects on vegetation
by Anna M. Ukkola & I. Colin Prentice & Trevor F. Keenan & Albert I. J. M. van Dijk & Neil R. Viney & Ranga B. Myneni & Jian Bi - 79-82 Palaeodata-informed modelling of large carbon losses from recent burning of boreal forests
by Ryan Kelly & Hélène Genet & A. David McGuire & Feng Sheng Hu - 83-88 Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine biodiversity
by Jorge García Molinos & Benjamin S. Halpern & David S. Schoeman & Christopher J. Brown & Wolfgang Kiessling & Pippa J. Moore & John M. Pandolfi & Elvira S. Poloczanska & Anthony J. Richardson & Michael T. Burrows - 89-93 Ocean acidification alters fish populations indirectly through habitat modification
by Ivan Nagelkerken & Bayden D. Russell & Bronwyn M. Gillanders & Sean D. Connell - 94-99 Patterns of authorship in the IPCC Working Group III report
by Esteve Corbera & Laura Calvet-Mir & Hannah Hughes & Matthew Paterson - 100-105 Health and climate benefits of different energy-efficiency and renewable energy choices
by Jonathan J. Buonocore & Patrick Luckow & Gregory Norris & John D. Spengler & Bruce Biewald & Jeremy Fisher & Jonathan I. Levy - 106-111 Grey swan tropical cyclones
by Ning Lin & Kerry Emanuel
December 2015, Volume 5, Issue 12
- 1022-1023 A role for tropical forests in stabilizing atmospheric CO2
by R. A. Houghton & Brett Byers & Alexander A. Nassikas - 1024-1025 Resilience synergies in the post-2015 development agenda
by Erin Roberts & Stephanie Andrei & Saleemul Huq & Lawrence Flint - 1025-1026 International standards for climate-friendly cities
by Victoria Hurth & Patricia McCarney - 1027-1027 Monsoon uncertainties
by Bronwyn Wake - 1027-1027 Regional loss impacts
by Eithne Tynan - 1027-1027 Rapid adaptation
by Alastair Brown - 1027-1027 Geoengineering challenges
by Mat Hope - 1028-1029 Restoration of the oceans
by Richard Matear & Andrew Lenton - 1029-1030 Female thermal demand
by Joost van Hoof - 1031-1037 Psychological responses to the proximity of climate change
by Adrian Brügger & Suraje Dessai & Patrick Devine-Wright & Thomas A. Morton & Nicholas F. Pidgeon - 1038-1045 Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems
by Trisha B. Atwood & Rod M. Connolly & Euan G. Ritchie & Catherine E. Lovelock & Michael R. Heithaus & Graeme C. Hays & James W. Fourqurean & Peter I. Macreadie - 1046-1053 The adaptation challenge in the Arctic
by James D. Ford & Graham McDowell & Tristan Pearce - 1054-1056 Energy consumption in buildings and female thermal demand
by Boris Kingma & Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt - 1057-1060 Aligning corporate greenhouse-gas emissions targets with climate goals
by Oskar Krabbe & Giel Linthorst & Kornelis Blok & Wina Crijns-Graus & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Niklas Höhne & Pedro Faria & Nate Aden & Alberto Carrillo Pineda - 1061-1063 Perverse effects of carbon markets on HFC-23 and SF6 abatement projects in Russia
by Lambert Schneider & Anja Kollmuss - 1064-1067 Australians' views on carbon pricing before and after the 2013 federal election
by Stacia J. Dreyer & Iain Walker & Shannon K. McCoy & Mario F. Teisl - 1068-1073 Coupling between air travel and climate
by Kristopher B. Karnauskas & Jeffrey P. Donnelly & Hannah C. Barkley & Jonathan E. Martin - 1074-1078 Molecular processes of transgenerational acclimation to a warming ocean
by Heather D. Veilleux & Taewoo Ryu & Jennifer M. Donelson & Lynne van Herwerden & Loqmane Seridi & Yanal Ghosheh & Michael L. Berumen & William Leggat & Timothy Ravasi & Philip L. Munday - 1079-1082 Temperature dependence of CO2-enhanced primary production in the European Arctic Ocean
by J. M. Holding & C. M. Duarte & M. Sanz-Martín & E. Mesa & J. M. Arrieta & M. Chierici & I. E. Hendriks & L. S. García-Corral & A. Regaudie-de-Gioux & A. Delgado & M. Reigstad & P. Wassmann & S. Agustí - 1083-1088 Shift from coral to macroalgae dominance on a volcanically acidified reef
by I. C. Enochs & D. P. Manzello & E. M. Donham & G. Kolodziej & R. Okano & L. Johnston & C. Young & J. Iguel & C. B. Edwards & M. D. Fox & L. Valentino & S. Johnson & D. Benavente & S. J. Clark & R. Carlton & T. Burton & Y. Eynaud & N. N. Price - 1089-1092 The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation
by Daniel Murdiyarso & Joko Purbopuspito & J. Boone Kauffman & Matthew W. Warren & Sigit D. Sasmito & Daniel C. Donato & Solichin Manuri & Haruni Krisnawati & Sartji Taberima & Sofyan Kurnianto