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February 2015, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 132-137 Increased frequency of extreme La Niña events under greenhouse warming
by Wenju Cai & Guojian Wang & Agus Santoso & Michael J. McPhaden & Lixin Wu & Fei-Fei Jin & Axel Timmermann & Mat Collins & Gabriel Vecchi & Matthieu Lengaigne & Matthew H. England & Dietmar Dommenget & Ken Takahashi & Eric Guilyardi - 138-142 Nonlinear regional warming with increasing CO2 concentrations
by Peter Good & Jason A. Lowe & Timothy Andrews & Andrew Wiltshire & Robin Chadwick & Jeff K. Ridley & Matthew B. Menary & Nathaelle Bouttes & Jean Louis Dufresne & Jonathan M. Gregory & Nathalie Schaller & Hideo Shiogama - 143-147 Rising temperatures reduce global wheat production
by S. Asseng & F. Ewert & P. Martre & R. P. Rötter & D. B. Lobell & D. Cammarano & B. A. Kimball & M. J. Ottman & G. W. Wall & J. W. White & M. P. Reynolds & P. D. Alderman & P. V. V. Prasad & P. K. Aggarwal & J. Anothai & B. Basso & C. Biernath & A. J. Challinor & G. De Sanctis & J. Doltra & E. Fereres & M. Garcia-Vila & S. Gayler & G. Hoogenboom & L. A. Hunt & R. C. Izaurralde & M. Jabloun & C. D. Jones & K. C. Kersebaum & A-K. Koehler & C. Müller & S. Naresh Kumar & C. Nendel & G. O’Leary & J. E. Olesen & T. Palosuo & E. Priesack & E. Eyshi Rezaei & A. C. Ruane & M. A. Semenov & I. Shcherbak & C. Stöckle & P. Stratonovitch & T. Streck & I. Supit & F. Tao & P. J. Thorburn & K. Waha & E. Wang & D. Wallach & J. Wolf & Z. Zhao & Y. Zhu - 148-152 Geographic range predicts photosynthetic and growth response to warming in co-occurring tree species
by Peter B. Reich & Kerrie M. Sendall & Karen Rice & Roy L. Rich & Artur Stefanski & Sarah E. Hobbie & Rebecca A. Montgomery - 153-157 Flood risk of natural and embanked landscapes on the Ganges–Brahmaputra tidal delta plain
by L. W. Auerbach & S. L. Goodbred Jr & D. R. Mondal & C. A. Wilson & K. R. Ahmed & K. Roy & M. S. Steckler & C. Small & J. M. Gilligan & B. A. Ackerly - 158-162 Barrier island bistability induced by biophysical interactions
by Orencio Durán Vinent & Laura J. Moore - 163-166 Adaptive potential of a Pacific salmon challenged by climate change
by Nicolas J. Muñoz & Anthony P. Farrell & John W. Heath & Bryan D. Neff - 167-174 Responding to rising sea levels in the Mekong Delta
by A. Smajgl & T. Q. Toan & D. K. Nhan & J. Ward & N. H. Trung & L. Q. Tri & V. P. D. Tri & P. T. Vu - 174-174 Erratum: Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture
by Deborah Lawrence & Karen Vandecar
January 2015, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 2-4 Declining availability of outdoor skating in Canada
by Jeremy R. Brammer & Jason Samson & Murray M. Humphries - 4-6 Institutional coordination of global ocean observations
by Wenju Cai & Susan K. Avery & Margaret Leinen & Kenneth Lee & Xiaopei Lin & Martin Visbeck - 6-7 Responding to adaptation emergencies
by Jim W. Hall & Frans Berkhout & Rowan Douglas - 8-10 Messaging climate change uncertainty
by Roger M. Cooke - 10-12 A balanced-efforts approach for climate cooperation
by Robert C. Schmidt - 12-14 Lessons learned from ocean acidification research
by Ulf Riebesell & Jean-Pierre Gattuso - 15-16 Carbon finance and the carbon market in China
by Xiang Yu & Alex Y. Lo - 17-18 A tandem production
by Anna Petherick - 19-19 Climate-trade policy nexus
by Monica Contestabile - 19-19 Planetary boundaries
by Alastair Brown - 19-19 Lakes in peril
by Alastair Brown - 19-19 Warming hemispheres
by Bronwyn Wake - 20-21 A roadmap on ecosystem change
by John P. Dunne - 21-22 Climate's chemical sensitivity
by David S. Stevenson - 23-26 Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change
by Thomas Tanner & David Lewis & David Wrathall & Robin Bronen & Nick Cradock-Henry & Saleemul Huq & Chris Lawless & Raphael Nawrotzki & Vivek Prasad & Md. Ashiqur Rahman & Ryan Alaniz & Katherine King & Karen McNamara & Md. Nadiruzzaman & Sarah Henly-Shepard & Frank Thomalla - 27-36 Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture
by Deborah Lawrence & Karen Vandecar - 37-40 Acting green elicits a literal warm glow
by Danny Taufik & Jan Willem Bolderdijk & Linda Steg - 41-45 A large ozone-circulation feedback and its implications for global warming assessments
by Peer J. Nowack & N. Luke Abraham & Amanda C. Maycock & Peter Braesicke & Jonathan M. Gregory & Manoj M. Joshi & Annette Osprey & John A. Pyle - 46-50 Dramatically increasing chance of extremely hot summers since the 2003 European heatwave
by Nikolaos Christidis & Gareth S. Jones & Peter A. Stott - 51-55 Supraglacial lakes on the Greenland ice sheet advance inland under warming climate
by A. A. Leeson & A. Shepherd & K. Briggs & I. Howat & X. Fettweis & M. Morlighem & E. Rignot - 56-60 Weaker soil carbon–climate feedbacks resulting from microbial and abiotic interactions
by Jinyun Tang & William J. Riley - 61-66 Physiological plasticity increases resilience of ectothermic animals to climate change
by Frank Seebacher & Craig R. White & Craig E. Franklin - 67-70 Permafrost collapse after shrub removal shifts tundra ecosystem to a methane source
by Ake L. Nauta & Monique M. P. D. Heijmans & Daan Blok & Juul Limpens & Bo Elberling & Angela Gallagher & Bingxi Li & Roman E. Petrov & Trofim C. Maximov & Jacobus van Huissteden & Frank Berendse - 71-79 Biological ramifications of climate-change-mediated oceanic multi-stressors
by Philip W. Boyd & Sinikka T. Lennartz & David M. Glover & Scott C. Doney
December 2014, Volume 4, Issue 12
- 1038-1038 Boundary work
by David C. Rose - 1038-1039 A new social contract for the IPCC
by Mark Carey & Lincoln C. James & Hannah A. Fuller - 1039-1042 Facing the diversity crisis in climate science
by Adam R. Pearson & Jonathon P. Schuldt - 1042-1045 Going back to basics
by Christian Jakob - 1045-1047 Uncertainty in projecting GHG emissions from bioenergy
by Thomas Buchholz & Stephen Prisley & Gregg Marland & Charles Canham & Neil Sampson - 1048-1049 Preventing species extinctions resulting from climate change
by H. Resit Akçakaya & Stuart H. M. Butchart & James E. M. Watson & Richard G. Pearson - 1050-1050 Southern storage
by Bronwyn Wake - 1050-1050 Crop-yield drivers
by Alastair Brown - 1050-1050 Woody biomass use in Japan
by Monica Contestabile - 1050-1050 Suffering pollen
by Alastair Brown - 1051-1052 Drivers of climate change beliefs
by Jennifer E. Givens - 1052-1053 Microbes, roots and global carbon
by William Wieder - 1054-1055 No head start
by Santiago Salinas - 1057-1063 Managing the climate commons at the nexus of ecology, behaviour and economics
by Alessandro Tavoni & Simon Levin - 1064-1067 A balance of bottom-up and top-down in linking climate policies
by Jessica F. Green & Thomas Sterner & Gernot Wagner - 1068-1072 Climate-smart agriculture for food security
by Leslie Lipper & Philip Thornton & Bruce M. Campbell & Tobias Baedeker & Ademola Braimoh & Martin Bwalya & Patrick Caron & Andrea Cattaneo & Dennis Garrity & Kevin Henry & Ryan Hottle & Louise Jackson & Andrew Jarvis & Fred Kossam & Wendy Mann & Nancy McCarthy & Alexandre Meybeck & Henry Neufeldt & Tom Remington & Pham Thi Sen & Reuben Sessa & Reynolds Shula & Austin Tibu & Emmanuel F. Torquebiau - 1073-1076 Household electricity access a trivial contributor to CO2 emissions growth in India
by Shonali Pachauri - 1077-1081 The impacts of temperature anomalies and political orientation on perceived winter warming
by Aaron M. McCright & Riley E. Dunlap & Chenyang Xiao - 1082-1085 Rapid increase in the risk of extreme summer heat in Eastern China
by Ying Sun & Xuebin Zhang & Francis W. Zwiers & Lianchun Song & Hui Wan & Ting Hu & Hong Yin & Guoyu Ren - 1086-1089 Effects of elevated CO2 on fish behaviour undiminished by transgenerational acclimation
by Megan J. Welch & Sue-Ann Watson & Justin Q. Welsh & Mark I. McCormick & Philip L. Munday - 1090-1094 Global disparity in the ecological benefits of reducing carbon emissions for coral reefs
by Juan Carlos Ortiz & Yves-Marie Bozec & Nicholas H. Wolff & Christopher Doropoulos & Peter J. Mumby - 1095-1098 Land-use protection for climate change mitigation
by Alexander Popp & Florian Humpenöder & Isabelle Weindl & Benjamin Leon Bodirsky & Markus Bonsch & Hermann Lotze-Campen & Christoph Müller & Anne Biewald & Susanne Rolinski & Miodrag Stevanovic & Jan Philipp Dietrich - 1099-1102 Microbe-driven turnover offsets mineral-mediated storage of soil carbon under elevated CO2
by Benjamin N. Sulman & Richard P. Phillips & A. Christopher Oishi & Elena Shevliakova & Stephen W. Pacala - 1103-1108 A local coastal adaptation pathway
by J. Barnett & S. Graham & C. Mortreux & R. Fincher & E. Waters & A. Hurlimann - 1109-1115 Delays in reducing waterborne and water-related infectious diseases in China under climate change
by Maggie Hodges & Jessica H. Belle & Elizabeth J. Carlton & Song Liang & Huazhong Li & Wei Luo & Matthew C. Freeman & Yang Liu & Yang Gao & Jeremy J. Hess & Justin V. Remais
November 2014, Volume 4, Issue 11
- 932-932 CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels
by Niclas Scott Bentsen & Søren Larsen & Claus Felby - 932-933 CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels
by John J. Sheehan & Paul R. Adler & Stephen J. Del Grosso & Mark Easter & William Parton & Keith Paustian & Stephen Williams - 933-934 CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels
by G. Philip Robertson & Peter R. Grace & R. César Izaurralde & William P. Parton & Xuesong Zhang - 934-935 Reply to 'CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels'
by Adam J. Liska & Haishun Yang & Matthew P. Pelton & Andrew E. Suyker - 935-936 Lessons learned from geoengineering freshwater systems
by Bryan M. Spears & Stephen C. Maberly - 936-937 Getting there from here
by Keely B. Maxwell - 938-939 Characterizing loss and damage from climate change
by Rachel James & Friederike Otto & Hannah Parker & Emily Boyd & Rosalind Cornforth & Daniel Mitchell & Myles Allen - 940-942 China–Russia gas deal for a cleaner China
by Wenjie Dong & Wenping Yuan & Shuguang Liu & John Moore & Peijun Shi & Shengbo Feng & Jieming Chou & Xuefeng Cui & Kejun Jiang - 943-945 China's hydrofluorocarbon challenge
by Junjie Zhang & Can Wang - 945-948 The global groundwater crisis
by J. S. Famiglietti - 949-950 The next water cycle
by Lisa Palmer - 951-953 A bioeconomy to fight climate change
by Sonja van Renssen - 953-953 Correction: Addendum: Market Watch: Cash flow
by Anna Petherick - 954-954 A new policy field
by Monica Contestabile - 954-954 Carbon turnover
by Alastair Brown - 954-954 Shifting distributions
by Bronwyn Wake - 954-954 Eroding the coast
by Bronwyn Wake - 955-956 Complex river boundaries at risk
by Shlomi Dinar - 956-957 Where's the heat?
by Gregory C. Johnson & John M. Lyman - 958-959 Moving up early detection
by Jianjun Yin - 959-960 A flatter Earth
by Alexander R. Stine - 961-968 Feasible mitigation actions in developing countries
by Michael Jakob & Jan Christoph Steckel & Stephan Klasen & Jann Lay & Nicole Grunewald & Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso & Sebastian Renner & Ottmar Edenhofer - 969-976 Benthic coral reef calcium carbonate dissolution in an acidifying ocean
by Bradley D. Eyre & Andreas J. Andersson & Tyler Cyronak - 977-982 Effectiveness of US state policies in reducing CO2 emissions from power plants
by Don Grant & Kelly Bergstrand & Katrina Running - 983-987 Linearity between temperature peak and bioenergy CO2 emission rates
by Francesco Cherubini & Thomas Gasser & Ryan M. Bright & Philippe Ciais & Anders H. Strømman - 988-992 Recent geographic convergence in diurnal and annual temperature cycling flattens global thermal profiles
by George Wang & Michael E. Dillon - 993-998 Modelled glacier response to centennial temperature and precipitation trends on the Antarctic Peninsula
by Bethan J. Davies & Nicholas R. Golledge & Neil F. Glasser & Jonathan L. Carrivick & Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg & Nicholas E. Barrand & Michiel R. van den Broeke & Michael J. Hambrey & John L. Smellie - 999-1005 Quantifying underestimates of long-term upper-ocean warming
by Paul J. Durack & Peter J. Gleckler & Felix W. Landerer & Karl E. Taylor - 1006-1010 Time of emergence for regional sea-level change
by Kewei Lyu & Xuebin Zhang & John A. Church & Aimée B. A. Slangen & Jianyu Hu - 1011-1016 Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage
by Jerry Blackford & Henrik Stahl & Jonathan M. Bull & Benoît J. P. Bergès & Melis Cevatoglu & Anna Lichtschlag & Douglas Connelly & Rachael H. James & Jun Kita & Dave Long & Mark Naylor & Kiminori Shitashima & Dave Smith & Peter Taylor & Ian Wright & Maxine Akhurst & Baixin Chen & Tom M. Gernon & Chris Hauton & Masatoshi Hayashi & Hideshi Kaieda & Timothy G. Leighton & Toru Sato & Martin D. J. Sayer & Masahiro Suzumura & Karen Tait & Mark E. Vardy & Paul R. White & Steve Widdicombe - 1017-1023 Determinants of stagnating carbon intensity in China
by Dabo Guan & Stephan Klasen & Klaus Hubacek & Kuishuang Feng & Zhu Liu & Kebin He & Yong Geng & Qiang Zhang - 1024-1030 Adaptation of a globally important coccolithophore to ocean warming and acidification
by Lothar Schlüter & Kai T. Lohbeck & Magdalena A. Gutowska & Joachim P. Gröger & Ulf Riebesell & Thorsten B. H. Reusch - 1031-1035 Deep-ocean contribution to sea level and energy budget not detectable over the past decade
by W. Llovel & J. K. Willis & F. W. Landerer & I. Fukumori - 1035-1035 Erratum: A compromise to break the climate impasse
by Marco Grasso & J Timmons Roberts
October 2014, Volume 4, Issue 10
- 842-842 Solar radiation management could be a game changer
by Peter J. Irvine & Stefan Schäfer & Mark G. Lawrence - 842-843 Enhancing the impact of climate science
by M. D. Morecroft & H. Q. P. Crick & S. J. Duffield & N. A. Macgregor & S. Taylor - 843-844 Statistics of flood risk
by Mathias Raschke - 844-845 Reply to 'Statistics of flood risk'
by Brenden Jongman & Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler & Luc Feyen & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts & Reinhard Mechler & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Laurens M. Bouwer & Georg Pflug & Rodrigo Rojas & Philip J. Ward - 845-846 Spatiotemporal patterns of warming
by Marc Macias-Fauria & Alistair W. R. Seddon & David Benz & Peter R. Long & Kathy Willis - 846-848 Reply to 'Spatiotemporal patterns of warming'
by Zhaohua Wu & Eric P. Chassignet & Fei Ji & Jianping Huang - 848-850 Practitioners' work and evidence in IPCC reports
by David Viner & Candice Howarth - 850-853 Betting on negative emissions
by Sabine Fuss & Josep G. Canadell & Glen P. Peters & Massimo Tavoni & Robbie M. Andrew & Philippe Ciais & Robert B. Jackson & Chris D. Jones & Florian Kraxner & Nebosja Nakicenovic & Corinne Le Quéré & Michael R. Raupach & Ayyoob Sharifi & Pete Smith & Yoshiki Yamagata - 853-855 Copenhagen II or something new
by David G. Victor - 856-857 Looking forward
by Bronwyn Wake - 858-859 Cash flow
by Anna Petherick - 860-860 Adaptation and mitigation
by Alastair Brown - 860-860 From cost to price
by Monica Contestabile - 860-860 Mean and extreme snowfall
by Alastair Brown - 860-860 The middle ground
by Alastair Brown - 861-862 Climate policy not so costly
by Jonathan Buonocore - 862-863 Oxygen and climate dynamics
by Scott C. Doney & Kristopher B. Karnauskas - 864-865 A new player in climate change
by Kirsti Ashworth - 867-872 Explaining and overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation
by Klaus Eisenack & Susanne C. Moser & Esther Hoffmann & Richard J. T. Klein & Christoph Oberlack & Anna Pechan & Maja Rotter & Catrien J. A. M. Termeer - 873-879 Sharing a quota on cumulative carbon emissions
by Michael R. Raupach & Steven J. Davis & Glen P. Peters & Robbie M. Andrew & Josep G. Canadell & Philippe Ciais & Pierre Friedlingstein & Frank Jotzo & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Corinne Le Quéré - 880-887 Climate-mediated dance of the plankton
by Michael J. Behrenfeld - 888-892 Recent Walker circulation strengthening and Pacific cooling amplified by Atlantic warming
by Shayne McGregor & Axel Timmermann & Malte F. Stuecker & Matthew H. England & Mark Merrifield & Fei-Fei Jin & Yoshimitsu Chikamoto - 893-897 Contribution of natural decadal variability to global warming acceleration and hiatus
by Masahiro Watanabe & Hideo Shiogama & Hiroaki Tatebe & Michiya Hayashi & Masayoshi Ishii & Masahide Kimoto - 898-902 Climate model simulations of the observed early-2000s hiatus of global warming
by Gerald A. Meehl & Haiyan Teng & Julie M. Arblaster - 903-906 Accelerated microbial turnover but constant growth efficiency with warming in soil
by Shannon B. Hagerty & Kees Jan van Groenigen & Steven D. Allison & Bruce A. Hungate & Egbert Schwartz & George W. Koch & Randall K. Kolka & Paul Dijkstra - 907-910 Human land-use-driven reduction of forest volatiles cools global climate
by Nadine Unger - 911-916 Seasonal aspects of the recent pause in surface warming
by Kevin E. Trenberth & John T. Fasullo & Grant Branstator & Adam S. Phillips - 917-923 A systems approach to evaluating the air quality co-benefits of US carbon policies
by Tammy M. Thompson & Sebastian Rausch & Rebecca K. Saari & Noelle E. Selin - 924-929 Importance of food-demand management for climate mitigation
by Bojana Bajželj & Keith S. Richards & Julian M. Allwood & Pete Smith & John S. Dennis & Elizabeth Curmi & Christopher A. Gilligan - 930-930 Correction: Corrigendum: Increasing forest disturbances in Europe and their impact on carbon storage
by Rupert Seidl & Mart-Jan Schelhaas & Werner Rammer & Pieter Johannes Verkerk
September 2014, Volume 4, Issue 9
- 738-740 Stormiest winter on record for Ireland and UK
by Tom Matthews & Conor Murphy & Robert L. Wilby & Shaun Harrigan - 740-741 Ever-wet tropical forests as biodiversity refuges
by Emma C. Underwood & David Olson & Allan D. Hollander & James F. Quinn - 741-742 Questions of bias in climate models
by Steven J. Smith & Tom M. L. Wigley & Malte Meinshausen & Joeri Rogelj - 742-743 Reply to 'Questions of bias in climate models'
by Drew Shindell - 743-745 Breaking the climate change communication deadlock
by Adam Corner & Christopher Groves - 745-746 Climate science reconsidered
by Chris Rapley & Kris De Meyer - 747-748 Renegotiating the global climate stabilization target
by Oliver Geden & Silke Beck - 749-751 Climate impacts of poverty eradication
by Narasimha D. Rao & Keywan Riahi & Arnulf Grubler - 752-755 Shifting perspectives on coastal impacts and adaptation
by Sally Brown & Robert J. Nicholls & Susan Hanson & Geoff Brundrit & John A. Dearing & Mark E. Dickson & Shari L. Gallop & Shu Gao & Ivan D. Haigh & Jochen Hinkel & José A. Jiménez & Richard J. T. Klein & Wolfgang Kron & Attila N. Lázár & Claudio Freitas Neves & Alice Newton & Charitha Pattiaratachi & Andres Payo & Kenneth Pye & Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla & Mark Siddall & Ali Shareef & Emma L. Tompkins & Athanasios T. Vafeidis & Barend van Maanen & Philip J. Ward & Colin D. Woodroffe - 756-757 Energy security vs climate policy
by Sonja van Renssen - 758-758 Earth's energy balance
by Bronwyn Wake - 758-758 Climate online discussions
by Monica Contestabile - 758-758 Demand–supply pinch
by Alastair Brown - 758-758 Financing clean energy
by Monica Contestabile - 759-760 Cities' response to climate risks
by Jeroen Aerts & Wouter Botzen - 760-761 Resisting climate change
by Iain P. Hartley - 763-768 Changing the intellectual climate
by Noel Castree & William M. Adams & John Barry & Daniel Brockington & Bram Büscher & Esteve Corbera & David Demeritt & Rosaleen Duffy & Ulrike Felt & Katja Neves & Peter Newell & Luigi Pellizzoni & Kate Rigby & Paul Robbins & Libby Robin & Deborah Bird Rose & Andrew Ross & David Schlosberg & Sverker Sörlin & Paige West & Mark Whitehead & Brian Wynne - 769-777 Potential influences on the United Kingdom's floods of winter 2013/14
by Chris Huntingford & Terry Marsh & Adam A. Scaife & Elizabeth J. Kendon & Jamie Hannaford & Alison L. Kay & Mike Lockwood & Christel Prudhomme & Nick S. Reynard & Simon Parry & Jason A. Lowe & James A. Screen & Helen C. Ward & Malcolm Roberts & Peter A. Stott & Vicky A. Bell & Mark Bailey & Alan Jenkins & Tim Legg & Friederike E. L. Otto & Neil Massey & Nathalie Schaller & Julia Slingo & Myles R. Allen - 778-781 Impact of the Keystone XL pipeline on global oil markets and greenhouse gas emissions
by Peter Erickson & Michael Lazarus - 782-785 Uncovering an anthropogenic sea-level rise signal in the Pacific Ocean
by B. D. Hamlington & M. W. Strassburg & R. R. Leben & W. Han & R. S. Nerem & K-Y. Kim - 786-790 Response of El Niño sea surface temperature variability to greenhouse warming
by Seon Tae Kim & Wenju Cai & Fei-Fei Jin & Agus Santoso & Lixin Wu & Eric Guilyardi & Soon-Il An - 791-795 Recent trends in African fires driven by cropland expansion and El Niño to La Niña transition
by Niels Andela & Guido R. van der Werf - 796-800 The emerging anthropogenic signal in land–atmosphere carbon-cycle coupling
by Danica Lombardozzi & Gordon B. Bonan & Douglas W. Nychka - 801-805 Recently identified microbial guild mediates soil N2O sink capacity
by Christopher M. Jones & Ayme Spor & Fiona P. Brennan & Marie-Christine Breuil & David Bru & Philippe Lemanceau & Bryan Griffiths & Sara Hallin & Laurent Philippot - 806-810 Increasing forest disturbances in Europe and their impact on carbon storage
by Rupert Seidl & Mart-Jan Schelhaas & Werner Rammer & Pieter Johannes Verkerk - 811-816 Combined speeds of climate and land-use change of the conterminous US until 2050
by Alejandro Ordonez & Sebastián Martinuzzi & Volker C. Radeloff & John W. Williams - 817-821 Threat to future global food security from climate change and ozone air pollution
by Amos P. K. Tai & Maria Val Martin & Colette L. Heald - 822-827 Warming-related increases in soil CO2 efflux are explained by increased below-ground carbon flux
by Christian P. Giardina & Creighton M. Litton & Susan E. Crow & Gregory P. Asner - 828-834 Technology transfer for adaptation
by Bonizella Biagini & Laura Kuhl & Kelly Sims Gallagher & Claudia Ortiz - 835-840 Well-estimated global surface warming in climate projections selected for ENSO phase
by James S. Risbey & Stephan Lewandowsky & Clothilde Langlais & Didier P. Monselesan & Terence J. O’Kane & Naomi Oreskes - 840-840 Addendum: A bargaining game analysis of international climate negotiations
by Rory Smead & Ronald L. Sandler & Patrick Forber & John Basl
August 2014, Volume 4, Issue 8
- 646-647 Wetter then drier in some tropical areas
by Ed Hawkins & Manoj Joshi & Dave Frame - 647-647 A note of caution about the excess winter deaths measure
by Shakoor Hajat & Sari Kovats - 648-648 Reply to 'A note of caution about the excess winter deaths measure'
by Philip Staddon & Hugh Montgomery & Michael Depledge - 648-649 Missing tree rings and the AD 774–775 radiocarbon event
by Scott Rutherford & Michael E. Mann - 649-650 Power to the people
by Murray Goulden & Ben Bedwell & Alexa Spence - 650-653 Debt relief and financing climate change action
by Adrian Fenton & Helena Wright & Stavros Afionis & Jouni Paavola & Saleemul Huq - 653-655 The social heart of global environmental change
by Heide Hackmann & Susanne C. Moser & Asuncion Lera St. Clair - 656-659 From global change science to action with social sciences
by C. P. Weaver & S. Mooney & D. Allen & N. Beller-Simms & T. Fish & A. E. Grambsch & W. Hohenstein & K. Jacobs & M. A. Kenney & M. A. Lane & L. Langner & E. Larson & D. L. McGinnis & R. H. Moss & L. G. Nichols & C. Nierenberg & E. A. Seyller & P. C. Stern & R. Winthrop - 660-661 Adaptation with participation
by Anna Petherick - 662-662 Conserving immigrants
by Alastair Brown - 662-662 Flood risk governance
by Monica Contestabile - 662-662 Wind ups ocean heat
by Bronwyn Wake - 662-662 Fire fuels change
by Bronwyn Wake - 663-664 Reforming emissions trading
by Ottmar Edenhofer - 664-665 Quiet weather, polluted air
by John Dawson - 666-667 Plump trees win under drought
by Anna Sala & Maurizio Mencuccini - 667-668 Penguins in peril
by Madan K. Oli - 668-669 Older and wiser
by Heidi Burdett - 671-677 Science integration into US climate and ocean policy
by Laura E. Petes & Jennifer F. Howard & Brian S. Helmuth & Elizabeth K. Fly - 678-683 Limited potential of no-till agriculture for climate change mitigation
by David S. Powlson & Clare M. Stirling & M. L. Jat & Bruno G. Gerard & Cheryl A. Palm & Pedro A. Sanchez & Kenneth G. Cassman - 684-688 Potential contribution of wind energy to climate change mitigation
by R. J. Barthelmie & S. C. Pryor - 689-692 Potential for concentrating solar power to provide baseload and dispatchable power
by Stefan Pfenninger & Paul Gauché & Johan Lilliestam & Kerstin Damerau & Fabian Wagner & Anthony Patt - 693-697 Insights from Antarctica on volcanic forcing during the Common Era
by Michael Sigl & Joseph R. McConnell & Matthew Toohey & Mark Curran & Sarah B. Das & Ross Edwards & Elisabeth Isaksson & Kenji Kawamura & Sepp Kipfstuhl & Kirstin Krüger & Lawrence Layman & Olivia J. Maselli & Yuko Motizuki & Hideaki Motoyama & Daniel R. Pasteris & Mirko Severi - 698-703 Occurrence and persistence of future atmospheric stagnation events
by Daniel E. Horton & Christopher B. Skinner & Deepti Singh & Noah S. Diffenbaugh - 704-709 Amplified mid-latitude planetary waves favour particular regional weather extremes
by James A. Screen & Ian Simmonds - 710-714 Drought survival of tropical tree seedlings enhanced by non-structural carbohydrate levels
by Michael J. O’Brien & Sebastian Leuzinger & Christopher D. Philipson & John Tay & Andy Hector - 715-718 Projected continent-wide declines of the emperor penguin under climate change
by Stéphanie Jenouvrier & Marika Holland & Julienne Stroeve & Mark Serreze & Christophe Barbraud & Henri Weimerskirch & Hal Caswell - 719-723 Skeletal trade-offs in coralline algae in response to ocean acidification
by S. J. McCoy & F. Ragazzola - 724-729 Interdependency of tropical marine ecosystems in response to climate change
by Megan I. Saunders & Javier X. Leon & David P. Callaghan & Chris M. Roelfsema & Sarah Hamylton & Christopher J. Brown & Tom Baldock & Aliasghar Golshani & Stuart R. Phinn & Catherine E. Lovelock & Ove Hoegh-Guldberg & Colin D. Woodroffe & Peter J. Mumby - 730-735 Primary forest cover loss in Indonesia over 2000–2012
by Belinda Arunarwati Margono & Peter V. Potapov & Svetlana Turubanova & Fred Stolle & Matthew C. Hansen - 736-736 Erratum: Global models of human decision-making for land-based mitigation and adaptation assessment
by A. Arneth & C. Brown & M. D. A. Rounsevell - 736-736 Correction: Corrigendum: Attributing mortality from extreme temperatures to climate change in Stockholm, Sweden
by Daniel Oudin Åström & Bertil Forsberg & Kristie L. Ebi & Joacim Rocklöv
July 2014, Volume 4, Issue 7
- 520-522 Natural capital accounting and climate change
by Matthew Agarwala & Giles Atkinson & Christopher Baldock & Barry Gardiner - 522-524 Five ways to enhance the impact of climate science
by David Christian Rose - 524-527 A better currency for investing in a sustainable future
by Michael Carbajales-Dale & Charles J. Barnhart & Adam R. Brandt & Sally M. Benson - 527-529 Climate engineering reconsidered
by Scott Barrett & Timothy M. Lenton & Antony Millner & Alessandro Tavoni & Stephen Carpenter & John M. Anderies & F. Stuart Chapin & Anne-Sophie Crépin & Gretchen Daily & Paul Ehrlich & Carl Folke & Victor Galaz & Terry Hughes & Nils Kautsky & Eric F. Lambin & Rosamond Naylor & Karine Nyborg & Stephen Polasky & Marten Scheffer & James Wilen & Anastasios Xepapadeas & Aart de Zeeuw - 530-531 Blind spot
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 532-532 UK climate negotiators
by Monica Contestabile - 533-533 Shifting El Niño takes rains
by Bronwyn Wake - 533-533 Polar response asymmetry
by Bronwyn Wake - 533-533 Geoengineering views
by Monica Contestabile - 533-533 Forest disturbance
by Alastair Brown - 533-533 Water costs of afforestation
by Alastair Brown - 534-535 Optimal carbon tax doubled
by Rachel Warren - 535-536 Modelling agricultural adaptation
by Ian Sue Wing & Enrica De Cian