Content
December 2013, Volume 3, Issue 12
- 1012-1012 Public support
by Bronwyn Wake - 1013-1014 State of the science
by Bronwyn Wake - 1015-1016 A Calderónian commission
by Anna Petherick - 1017-1017 Historical ocean heat
by Bronwyn Wake - 1017-1017 Translations matter
by Monica Contestabile - 1017-1017 Ending nuclear power
by Monica Contestabile - 1017-1017 Natural aerosols
by Bronwyn Wake - 1017-1017 Types or traits?
by Alastair Brown - 1018-1019 Local noise and global confidence
by Markus G. Donat - 1019-1020 Strategy conservation
by Michael Dunlop - 1021-1024 The role of short-lived climate pollutants in meeting temperature goals
by Niel H. A. Bowerman & David J. Frame & Chris Huntingford & Jason A. Lowe & Stephen M. Smith & Myles R. Allen - 1025-1028 Intra- and intergenerational discounting in the climate game
by Jennifer Jacquet & Kristin Hagel & Christoph Hauert & Jochem Marotzke & Torsten Röhl & Manfred Milinski - 1029-1032 Water–CO2 trade-offs in electricity generation planning
by Mort Webster & Pearl Donohoo & Bryan Palmintier - 1033-1038 Robust spatially aggregated projections of climate extremes
by E. M. Fischer & U. Beyerle & R. Knutti - 1039-1043 Hybridization may facilitate in situ survival of endemic species through periods of climate change
by Matthias Becker & Nicole Gruenheit & Mike Steel & Claudia Voelckel & Oliver Deusch & Peter B. Heenan & Patricia A. McLenachan & Olga Kardailsky & Jessica W. Leigh & Peter J. Lockhart - 1044-1049 Digestion in sea urchin larvae impaired under ocean acidification
by Meike Stumpp & Marian Hu & Isabel Casties & Reinhard Saborowski & Markus Bleich & Frank Melzner & Sam Dupont - 1050-1054 Attributing mortality from extreme temperatures to climate change in Stockholm, Sweden
by Daniel Oudin Åström & Bertil Forsberg & Kristie L. Ebi & Joacim Rocklöv - 1055-1061 Observed and predicted effects of climate change on species abundance in protected areas
by Alison Johnston & Malcolm Ausden & Andrew M. Dodd & Richard B. Bradbury & Dan E. Chamberlain & Frédéric Jiguet & Chris D. Thomas & Aonghais S. C. P. Cook & Stuart E. Newson & Nancy Ockendon & Mark M. Rehfisch & Staffan Roos & Chris B. Thaxter & Andy Brown & Humphrey Q. P. Crick & Andrew Douse & Rob A. McCall & Helen Pontier & David A. Stroud & Bernard Cadiou & Olivia Crowe & Bernard Deceuninck & Menno Hornman & James W. Pearce-Higgins
November 2013, Volume 3, Issue 11
- 940-941 Observational challenges in evaluating climate models
by Mat Collins & Krishna AchutaRao & Karumuri Ashok & Satyendra Bhandari & Ashis K. Mitra & Satya Prakash & Rohit Srivastava & Andrew Turner - 941-941 Prudence on solar climate engineering
by Ken Caldeira & Katharine L. Ricke - 942-943 Beyond vulnerability assessment
by Rob Swart & Sabine Fuss & Michael Obersteiner & Paolo Ruti & Claas Teichmann & Robert Vautard - 943-945 Private-sector adaptation to climate risk
by Swenja Surminski - 945-947 Flooding the market
by Diane Horn & Michael McShane - 947-949 Loss and damage
by Saleemul Huq & Erin Roberts & Adrian Fenton - 950-950 Rain from space
by Bronwyn Wake - 951-952 A business case for green fuels
by Sonja van Renssen - 953-953 Forest flattening
by Alastair Brown - 953-953 Ice retreat
by Bronwyn Wake - 953-953 Ecosystem transformation
by Alastair Brown - 953-953 Climate policy benefits
by Bronwyn Wake - 953-953 Boundary agency
by Monica Contestabile - 954-955 Some phytoplankton like it hot
by Jack A. Gilbert - 955-957 Big data insights into pest spread
by Karen A. Garrett - 957-958 Bottom up in the tropics
by Qiang Fu - 959-960 The complexity of climate justice
by Benjamin K. Sovacool - 961-968 The role of coastal plant communities for climate change mitigation and adaptation
by Carlos M. Duarte & Iñigo J. Losada & Iris E. Hendriks & Inés Mazarrasa & Núria Marbà - 969-974 Challenges in quantifying Pliocene terrestrial warming revealed by data–model discord
by Ulrich Salzmann & Aisling M. Dolan & Alan M. Haywood & Wing-Le Chan & Jochen Voss & Daniel J. Hill & Ayako Abe-Ouchi & Bette Otto-Bliesner & Frances J. Bragg & Mark A. Chandler & Camille Contoux & Harry J. Dowsett & Anne Jost & Youichi Kamae & Gerrit Lohmann & Daniel J. Lunt & Steven J. Pickering & Matthew J. Pound & Gilles Ramstein & Nan A. Rosenbloom & Linda Sohl & Christian Stepanek & Hiroaki Ueda & Zhongshi Zhang - 975-978 Global warming amplified by reduced sulphur fluxes as a result of ocean acidification
by Katharina D. Six & Silvia Kloster & Tatiana Ilyina & Stephen D. Archer & Kai Zhang & Ernst Maier-Reimer - 979-984 The impact of temperature on marine phytoplankton resource allocation and metabolism
by A. Toseland & S. J. Daines & J. R. Clark & A. Kirkham & J. Strauss & C. Uhlig & T. M. Lenton & K. Valentin & G. A. Pearson & V. Moulton & T. Mock - 985-988 Crop pests and pathogens move polewards in a warming world
by Daniel P. Bebber & Mark A. T. Ramotowski & Sarah J. Gurr - 989-994 Mapping vulnerability and conservation adaptation strategies under climate change
by James E. M. Watson & Takuya Iwamura & Nathalie Butt - 995-1001 Sensitivities of extant animal taxa to ocean acidification
by Astrid C. Wittmann & Hans-O. Pörtner - 1001-1001 Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies
by Jun Yang & Peng Gong & Rong Fu & Minghua Zhang & Jingming Chen & Shunlin Liang & Bing Xu & Jiancheng Shi & Robert Dickinson
October 2013, Volume 3, Issue 10
- 850-851 Climate protection can learn from the AIDS movement
by Jeremy Brecher & Kevin Fisher - 852-854 China's synthetic natural gas revolution
by Chi-Jen Yang & Robert B. Jackson - 854-856 Bias in the attribution of forest carbon sinks
by Karl-Heinz Erb & Thomas Kastner & Sebastiaan Luyssaert & Richard A. Houghton & Tobias Kuemmerle & Pontus Olofsson & Helmut Haberl - 857-858 Providing aid before climate disasters strike
by Lisa Palmer - 859-860 Pipe dream
by Anna Petherick - 861-861 Biological invaders
by Alastair Brown - 861-861 Sinking sea
by Bronwyn Wake - 861-861 Oscillating in synchrony
by Alastair Brown - 861-861 Participatory planning
by Monica Contestabile - 861-861 Living roofs
by Monica Contestabile - 863-864 Health co-benefits
by George D. Thurston - 864-865 Deep ocean freshening
by Nathaniel L. Bindoff & William R. Hobbs - 865-867 A permafrost carbon bomb?
by Claire C. Treat & Steve Frolking - 867-868 Microbes and global carbon
by Joshua Schimel - 869-874 Benefits of tree mixes in carbon plantings
by Kristin B. Hulvey & Richard J. Hobbs & Rachel J. Standish & David B. Lindenmayer & Lori Lach & Michael P. Perring - 875-883 The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies
by Jun Yang & Peng Gong & Rong Fu & Minghua Zhang & Jingming Chen & Shunlin Liang & Bing Xu & Jiancheng Shi & Robert Dickinson - 885-889 Co-benefits of mitigating global greenhouse gas emissions for future air quality and human health
by J. Jason West & Steven J. Smith & Raquel A. Silva & Vaishali Naik & Yuqiang Zhang & Zachariah Adelman & Meridith M. Fry & Susan Anenberg & Larry W. Horowitz & Jean-Francois Lamarque - 890-894 Long-term CO2 production following permafrost thaw
by Bo Elberling & Anders Michelsen & Christina Schädel & Edward A. G. Schuur & Hanne H. Christiansen & Louise Berg & Mikkel P. Tamstorf & Charlotte Sigsgaard - 895-898 Observed changes in the albedo of the Arctic sea-ice zone for the period 1982–2009
by Aku Riihelä & Terhikki Manninen & Vesa Laine - 899-903 Adapted conservation measures are required to save the Iberian lynx in a changing climate
by D. A. Fordham & H. R. Akçakaya & B. W. Brook & A. Rodríguez & P. C. Alves & E. Civantos & M. Triviño & M. J. Watts & M. B. Araújo - 904-908 Prediction of seasonal climate-induced variations in global food production
by Toshichika Iizumi & Hirofumi Sakuma & Masayuki Yokozawa & Jing-Jia Luo & Andrew J. Challinor & Molly E. Brown & Gen Sakurai & Toshio Yamagata - 909-912 Global soil carbon projections are improved by modelling microbial processes
by William R. Wieder & Gordon B. Bonan & Steven D. Allison - 913-918 Coastal habitats shield people and property from sea-level rise and storms
by Katie K. Arkema & Greg Guannel & Gregory Verutes & Spencer A. Wood & Anne Guerry & Mary Ruckelshaus & Peter Kareiva & Martin Lacayo & Jessica M. Silver - 919-925 Global imprint of climate change on marine life
by Elvira S. Poloczanska & Christopher J. Brown & William J. Sydeman & Wolfgang Kiessling & David S. Schoeman & Pippa J. Moore & Keith Brander & John F. Bruno & Lauren B. Buckley & Michael T. Burrows & Carlos M. Duarte & Benjamin S. Halpern & Johnna Holding & Carrie V. Kappel & Mary I. O’Connor & John M. Pandolfi & Camille Parmesan & Franklin Schwing & Sarah Ann Thompson & Anthony J. Richardson - 926-930 Attributing the increase in atmospheric CO2 to emitters and absorbers
by P. Ciais & T. Gasser & J. D. Paris & K. Caldeira & M. R. Raupach & J. G. Canadell & A. Patwardhan & P. Friedlingstein & S. L. Piao & V. Gitz - 931-938 Future distribution of tundra refugia in northern Alaska
by Andrew G. Hope & Eric Waltari & David C. Payer & Joseph A. Cook & Sandra L. Talbot
September 2013, Volume 3, Issue 9
- 766-766 Field tests of solar climate engineering
by Stefan Schäfer & Peter J. Irvine & Anna-Maria Hubert & David Reichwein & Sean Low & Harald Stelzer & Achim Maas & Mark G. Lawrence - 767-769 Overestimated global warming over the past 20 years
by John C. Fyfe & Nathan P. Gillett & Francis W. Zwiers - 769-771 Uncertainty analysis in climate change assessments
by Richard W. Katz & Peter F. Craigmile & Peter Guttorp & Murali Haran & Bruno Sansó & Michael L. Stein - 771-775 Powering Los Angeles with renewable energy
by Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa & Varun Sivaram & Ron Nichols - 776-777 The pleasure principle
by Elisabeth Jeffries - 778-778 Flooding costs
by Bronwyn Wake - 779-780 The nuclear paradox
by Sonja van Renssen - 781-781 Climate-driven conflicts
by Monica Contestabile - 781-781 State of knowledge
by Bronwyn Wake - 781-781 Food miles debated
by Monica Contestabile - 781-781 Genetic pinch
by Alastair Brown - 781-781 Soil in the wind
by Bronwyn Wake - 782-783 Building up cooperation
by Alessandro Tavoni - 783-784 Seasonal rain changes
by Praveen Kumar - 784-786 Multi-model yield projections
by Timothy R. Carter - 787-791 Coastal adaptation with ecological engineering
by So-Min Cheong & Brian Silliman & Poh Poh Wong & Bregje van Wesenbeeck & Choong-Ki Kim & Greg Guannel - 792-796 First signs of carbon sink saturation in European forest biomass
by Gert-Jan Nabuurs & Marcus Lindner & Pieter J. Verkerk & Katja Gunia & Paola Deda & Roman Michalak & Giacomo Grassi - 797-801 A bottom-up institutional approach to cooperative governance of risky commons
by Vítor V. Vasconcelos & Francisco C. Santos & Jorge M. Pacheco - 802-806 Future flood losses in major coastal cities
by Stephane Hallegatte & Colin Green & Robert J. Nicholls & Jan Corfee-Morlot - 807-810 Anthropogenic impact on Earth’s hydrological cycle
by Peili Wu & Nikolaos Christidis & Peter Stott - 811-815 Changes in rainfall seasonality in the tropics
by Xue Feng & Amilcare Porporato & Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe - 816-821 Global flood risk under climate change
by Yukiko Hirabayashi & Roobavannan Mahendran & Sujan Koirala & Lisako Konoshima & Dai Yamazaki & Satoshi Watanabe & Hyungjun Kim & Shinjiro Kanae - 822-826 El Niño modulations over the past seven centuries
by Jinbao Li & Shang-Ping Xie & Edward R. Cook & Mariano S. Morales & Duncan A. Christie & Nathaniel C. Johnson & Fahu Chen & Rosanne D’Arrigo & Anthony M. Fowler & Xiaohua Gou & Keyan Fang - 827-832 Uncertainty in simulating wheat yields under climate change
by S. Asseng & F. Ewert & C. Rosenzweig & J. W. Jones & J. L. Hatfield & A. C. Ruane & K. J. Boote & P. J. Thorburn & R. P. Rötter & D. Cammarano & N. Brisson & B. Basso & P. Martre & P. K. Aggarwal & C. Angulo & P. Bertuzzi & C. Biernath & A. J. Challinor & J. Doltra & S. Gayler & R. Goldberg & R. Grant & L. Heng & J. Hooker & L. A. Hunt & J. Ingwersen & R. C. Izaurralde & K. C. Kersebaum & C. Müller & S. Naresh Kumar & C. Nendel & G. O’Leary & J. E. Olesen & T. M. Osborne & T. Palosuo & E. Priesack & D. Ripoche & M. A. Semenov & I. Shcherbak & P. Steduto & C. Stöckle & P. Stratonovitch & T. Streck & I. Supit & F. Tao & M. Travasso & K. Waha & D. Wallach & J. W. White & J. R. Williams & J. Wolf - 833-837 Woody plant encroachment facilitated by increased precipitation intensity
by Andrew Kulmatiski & Karen H. Beard - 838-842 Clouds and temperature drive dynamic changes in tropical flower production
by Stephanie Pau & Elizabeth M. Wolkovich & Benjamin I. Cook & Christopher J. Nytch & James Regetz & Jess K. Zimmerman & S. Joseph Wright - 843-847 Risk maps for Antarctic krill under projected Southern Ocean acidification
by S. Kawaguchi & A. Ishida & R. King & B. Raymond & N. Waller & A. Constable & S. Nicol & M. Wakita & A. Ishimatsu - 847-847 Erratum: Untangling the confusion around land carbon science and climate change mitigation policy
by Brendan Mackey & I. Colin Prentice & Will Steffen & Joanna I. House & David Lindenmayer Heather Keith & Sandra Berry
August 2013, Volume 3, Issue 8
- 690-690 Transformation is adaptation
by Lauren Rickards - 690-691 US maize adaptability
by Wolfram Schlenker & Michael J. Roberts & David B. Lobell - 691-692 Reply to 'US maize adaptability'
by Ethan E. Butler & Peter Huybers - 692-694 Triple transformation
by Farrukh I. Khan & Dustin S. Schinn - 694-696 Loss and damage attribution
by Christian Huggel & Dáithí Stone & Maximilian Auffhammer & Gerrit Hansen - 697-697 Requiem for a grand theory
by William Schlesinger - 698-699 The scientist politician
by Nicola Jones - 700-701 The city-sized lab in the sky
by Anna Petherick - 702-702 Uneven benefits
by Monica Contestabile - 702-702 Ocean carbon
by Bronwyn Wake - 702-702 Usable science
by Alastair Brown - 702-702 Monsoon arrives early
by Bronwyn Wake - 702-702 Adapting at pace
by Alastair Brown - 703-704 Carbon emissions in China's trade
by Valerie J. Karplus - 704-705 Refining global warming projections
by Chris Huntingford - 706-707 Variance and ecological transitions
by Guy Midgley - 708-712 The urgency of assessing the greenhouse gas budgets of hydroelectric reservoirs in China
by Yuanan Hu & Hefa Cheng - 713-716 Promoting interdisciplinarity through climate change education
by Aaron M. McCright & Brian W. O'Shea & Ryan D. Sweeder & Gerald R. Urquhart & Aklilu Zeleke - 717-721 Projections of seasonal patterns in temperature- related deaths for Manhattan, New York
by Tiantian Li & Radley M. Horton & Patrick L. Kinney - 722-724 The social cost of CO2 in a low-growth world
by Chris Hope & Mat Hope - 725-729 Uncertainty in temperature projections reduced using carbon cycle and climate observations
by Roger W. Bodman & Peter J. Rayner & David J. Karoly - 730-734 Mitigation of short-lived climate pollutants slows sea-level rise
by Aixue Hu & Yangyang Xu & Claudia Tebaldi & Warren M. Washington & Veerabhadran Ramanathan - 735-738 Semi-empirical versus process-based sea-level projections for the twenty-first century
by Mirko Orlić & Zoran Pasarić - 739-743 Pace of shifts in climate regions increases with global temperature
by Irina Mahlstein & John S. Daniel & Susan Solomon - 744-748 Springtime atmospheric energy transport and the control of Arctic summer sea-ice extent
by Marie-Luise Kapsch & Rune Grand Graversen & Michael Tjernström - 749-754 Projected increase in tropical cyclones near Hawaii
by Hiroyuki Murakami & Bin Wang & Tim Li & Akio Kitoh - 755-758 Effects of interannual climate variability on tropical tree cover
by Milena Holmgren & Marina Hirota & Egbert H. van Nes & Marten Scheffer - 759-763 Shorter flowering seasons and declining abundance of flower visitors in a warmer Arctic
by Toke T. Høye & Eric Post & Niels M. Schmidt & Kristian Trøjelsgaard & Mads C. Forchhammer - 764-764 Erratum: Building resilience to face recurring environmental crisis in African Sahel
by Emily Boyd & Rosalind J. Cornforth & Peter J. Lam & Aondover Tarhule & M. Issa Lélé & Alan Brouder - 764-764 Erratum: Atmospheric verification of anthropogenic CO2 emission trends
by Roger J. Francey & Cathy M. Trudinger & Marcel van der Schoot & Rachel M. Law & Paul B. Krummel & Ray L. Langenfelds & L. Paul Steele & Colin E. Allison & Ann R. Stavert & Robert J. Andres & Christian Rödenbeck
July 2013, Volume 3, Issue 7
- 603-604 Anthropogenic CO2 emissions
by M. R. Raupach & C. Le Quéré & G. P. Peters & J. G. Canadell - 604-604 Reply to 'Anthropogenic CO2 emissions'
by Roger J. Francey & Cathy M. Trudinger & Marcel van der Schoot & Rachel M. Law & Paul B. Krummel & Ray L. Langenfelds & L. Paul Steele & Colin E. Allison & Ann R. Stavert & Robert J. Andres & Christian Rödenbeck - 605-605 Threats to coastal aquifers
by Chunhui Lu & Adrian D. Werner & Craig T. Simmons - 605-606 Reply to 'Threats to coastal aquifers'
by Grant Ferguson & Tom Gleeson - 606-607 Blood product safety
by Mitchell Berger - 607-609 Managing risk with climate vulnerability science
by Paul C. Stern & Kristie L. Ebi & Robin Leichenko & Richard Stuart Olson & John D. Steinbruner & Robert Lempert - 610-611 Fostering knowledge networks for climate adaptation
by David Bidwell & Thomas Dietz & Donald Scavia - 611-613 Mitigation win–win
by Dominic Moran & Amanda Lucas & Andrew Barnes - 614-615 EU adaptation policy sputters and starts
by Sonja van Renssen - 616-616 Relocation hurdles
by Monica Contestabile - 616-616 The devil's in the detail
by Alastair Brown - 616-616 Hot, dry and greening
by Alastair Brown - 616-616 Thirsty biofuels
by Monica Contestabile - 616-616 Weather and climate
by Bronwyn Wake - 617-617 Stunted policy support
by James N. Druckman - 618-619 Has global warming stalled?
by Doug Smith - 619-620 Volcanic rain shift
by Yochanan Kushnir - 621-626 Integrated analysis of climate change, land-use, energy and water strategies
by Mark Howells & Sebastian Hermann & Manuel Welsch & Morgan Bazilian & Rebecka Segerström & Thomas Alfstad & Dolf Gielen & Holger Rogner & Guenther Fischer & Harrij van Velthuizen & David Wiberg & Charles Young & R. Alexander Roehrl & Alexander Mueller & Pasquale Steduto & Indoomatee Ramma - 627-630 Characteristics of low-carbon data centres
by Eric Masanet & Arman Shehabi & Jonathan Koomey - 631-637 Building resilience to face recurring environmental crisis in African Sahel
by Emily Boyd & Rosalind J. Cornforth & Peter J. Lamb & Aondover Tarhule & M. Issa Lélé & Alan Brouder - 638-643 Effects of climate change on US grain transport
by Witsanu Attavanich & Bruce A. McCarl & Zafarbek Ahmedov & Stephen W. Fuller & Dmitry V. Vedenov - 644-648 Intensification of winter transatlantic aviation turbulence in response to climate change
by Paul D. Williams & Manoj M. Joshi - 649-653 Retrospective prediction of the global warming slowdown in the past decade
by Virginie Guemas & Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes & Isabel Andreu-Burillo & Muhammad Asif - 654-659 Upper bounds on twenty-first-century Antarctic ice loss assessed using a probabilistic framework
by Christopher M. Little & Michael Oppenheimer & Nathan M. Urban - 660-665 Asymmetric forcing from stratospheric aerosols impacts Sahelian rainfall
by Jim M. Haywood & Andy Jones & Nicolas Bellouin & David Stephenson - 666-672 Multiple greenhouse-gas feedbacks from the land biosphere under future climate change scenarios
by Benjamin D. Stocker & Raphael Roth & Fortunat Joos & Renato Spahni & Marco Steinacher & Soenke Zaehle & Lex Bouwman & Xu-Ri & Iain Colin Prentice - 673-677 Shifts in Arctic vegetation and associated feedbacks under climate change
by Richard G. Pearson & Steven J. Phillips & Michael M. Loranty & Pieter S. A. Beck & Theodoros Damoulas & Sarah J. Knight & Scott J. Goetz - 678-682 Quantifying the benefit of early climate change mitigation in avoiding biodiversity loss
by R. Warren & J. VanDerWal & J. Price & J. A. Welbergen & I. Atkinson & J. Ramirez-Villegas & T. J. Osborn & A. Jarvis & L. P. Shoo & S. E. Williams & J. Lowe - 683-687 Spatial community shift from hard to soft corals in acidified water
by Shihori Inoue & Hajime Kayanne & Shoji Yamamoto & Haruko Kurihara
June 2013, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 526-527 Temporal resolution and DICE
by Alex L. Marten & Stephen C. Newbold - 527-527 Australia's falling emissions
by Scott Agnew & Paul J Dargusch - 528-530 Call to protect all coral reefs
by Tom C. L. Bridge & Terry P. Hughes & John M. Guinotte & Pim Bongaerts - 530-533 Framing biological responses to a changing ocean
by Philip W. Boyd - 534-535 Holding out hope
by Anna Petherick - 536-536 Tropical connections
by Bronwyn Wake - 536-536 Impacts on roads
by Monica Contestabile - 536-536 Costume change
by Alastair Brown - 536-536 China's green jobs
by Monica Contestabile - 536-536 Glacier to sea
by Bronwyn Wake - 537-538 New climate alliances
by Craig A. Johnson - 538-539 Winds of change
by Matthew Newman - 539-540 Concerns over Arctic warming grow
by Peter K. Snyder - 541-544 Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change
by Jessica Barnes & Michael Dove & Myanna Lahsen & Andrew Mathews & Pamela McElwee & Roderick McIntosh & Frances Moore & Jessica O'Reilly & Ben Orlove & Rajindra Puri & Harvey Weiss & Karina Yager - 545-551 The UN's 'Sustainable Energy for All' initiative is compatible with a warming limit of 2 °C
by Joeri Rogelj & David L. McCollum & Keywan Riahi - 552-557 Untangling the confusion around land carbon science and climate change mitigation policy
by Brendan Mackey & I. Colin Prentice & Will Steffen & Joanna I. House & David Lindenmayer & Heather Keith & Sandra Berry - 559-562 A coupled physical and economic model of the response of coastal real estate to climate risk
by Dylan E. McNamara & Andrew Keeler - 563-566 Reductions in labour capacity from heat stress under climate warming
by John P. Dunne & Ronald J. Stouffer & Jasmin G. John - 567-570 Attribution of historical ozone forcing to anthropogenic emissions
by Drew Shindell & Greg Faluvegi & Larissa Nazarenko & Kevin Bowman & Jean-Francois Lamarque & Apostolos Voulgarakis & Gavin A. Schmidt & Olga Pechony & Reto Ruedy - 571-576 Recent multidecadal strengthening of the Walker circulation across the tropical Pacific
by Michelle L. L’Heureux & Sukyoung Lee & Bradfield Lyon - 577-580 Trends in hourly rainfall statistics in the United States under a warming climate
by T. Muschinski & J. I. Katz - 581-586 Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands
by L. Xu & R. B. Myneni & F. S. Chapin III & T. V. Callaghan & J. E. Pinzon & C. J. Tucker & Z. Zhu & J. Bi & P. Ciais & H. Tømmervik & E. S. Euskirchen & B. C. Forbes & S. L. Piao & B. T. Anderson & S. Ganguly & R. R. Nemani & S. J. Goetz & P. S. A. Beck & A. G. Bunn & C. Cao & J. C. Stroeve - 587-590 Mussel byssus attachment weakened by ocean acidification
by Michael J. O’Donnell & Matthew N. George & Emily Carrington - 591-599 Mixed responses of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change
by Johann D. Bell & Alexandre Ganachaud & Peter C. Gehrke & Shane P. Griffiths & Alistair J. Hobday & Ove Hoegh-Guldberg & Johanna E. Johnson & Robert Le Borgne & Patrick Lehodey & Janice M. Lough & Richard J. Matear & Timothy D. Pickering & Morgan S. Pratchett & Alex Sen Gupta & Inna Senina & Michelle Waycott
May 2013, Volume 3, Issue 5
- 430-432 How national legislation can help to solve climate change
by Terry Townshend & Sam Fankhauser & Rafael Aybar & Murray Collins & Tucker Landesman & Michal Nachmany & Carolina Pavese - 432-435 Blood supply under threat
by Jan C. Semenza & Dragoslav Domanović - 436-438 What now?
by Anna Petherick - 440-441 Climate saviour or spectre?
by Sonja van Renssen - 442-442 Warming seas
by Bronwyn Wake - 442-442 Disputing climate science
by Monica Contestabile - 442-442 From past to future
by Alastair Brown - 442-442 Ice loss promotes cold
by Bronwyn Wake - 442-442 Pandora's freezer?
by Alastair Brown - 443-444 Dust may cool polar regions
by Peter Knippertz - 444-445 Coral 'refugia' amid heating seas
by Ken Caldeira - 447-450 Risk management and climate change
by Howard Kunreuther & Geoffrey Heal & Myles Allen & Ottmar Edenhofer & Christopher B. Field & Gary Yohe - 451-457 Deliberating stratospheric aerosols for climate geoengineering and the SPICE project
by Nick Pidgeon & Karen Parkhill & Adam Corner & Naomi Vaughan - 458-465 A global standard for monitoring coastal wetland vulnerability to accelerated sea-level rise
by Edward L. Webb & Daniel A. Friess & Ken W. Krauss & Donald R. Cahoon & Glenn R. Guntenspergen & Jacob Phelps - 466-470 Energy consumption and the unexplained winter warming over northern Asia and North America
by Guang J. Zhang & Ming Cai & Aixue Hu - 471-476 Projected changes in wave climate from a multi-model ensemble
by Mark A. Hemer & Yalin Fan & Nobuhito Mori & Alvaro Semedo & Xiaolan L. Wang - 477-481 Assessment of groundwater inundation as a consequence of sea-level rise
by Kolja Rotzoll & Charles H. Fletcher - 482-486 Projections of declining surface-water availability for the southwestern United States
by Richard Seager & Mingfang Ting & Cuihua Li & Naomi Naik & Ben Cook & Jennifer Nakamura & Haibo Liu