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April 2012, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 231-231 High Arctic carbon
by Alastair Brown - 231-231 Moral dimension
by Monica Contestabile - 231-231 Climate and health
by Bronwyn Wake - 231-231 Skating on thin ice
by Bronwyn Wake - 232-233 IPCC gazes into the future
by Sarah Raper - 233-234 A new measure of health effects
by Patrick L. Kinney - 234-235 Fungal friends against drought
by Johan Six - 236-237 Shaping US climate opinion
by Steven R. Brechin - 239-242 Climate change-driven species' range shifts filtered by photoperiodism
by Kari Saikkonen & Kari Taulavuori & Terho Hyvönen & Pedro E. Gundel & Cyd E. Hamilton & Irene Vänninen & Anne Nissinen & Marjo Helander - 243-247 Climate change and moral judgement
by Ezra M. Markowitz & Azim F. Shariff - 248-253 Global warming under old and new scenarios using IPCC climate sensitivity range estimates
by Joeri Rogelj & Malte Meinshausen & Reto Knutti - 254-258 Limited forcing of glacier loss through land-cover change on Kilimanjaro
by Thomas Mölg & Martin Großhauser & Andreas Hemp & Marlis Hofer & Ben Marzeion - 259-264 Earlier wine-grape ripening driven by climatic warming and drying and management practices
by L. B. Webb & P. H. Whetton & J. Bhend & R. Darbyshire & P. R. Briggs & E. W. R. Barlow - 265-270 The impact of temperature on years of life lost in Brisbane, Australia
by Cunrui Huang & Adrian G. Barnett & Xiaoming Wang & Shilu Tong - 271-275 Changes in marine dinoflagellate and diatom abundance under climate change
by Stephanie L. Hinder & Graeme C. Hays & Martin Edwards & Emily C. Roberts & Anthony W. Walne & Mike B. Gravenor - 276-280 Land use alters the resistance and resilience of soil food webs to drought
by Franciska T. de Vries & Mira E. Liiri & Lisa Bjørnlund & Matthew A. Bowker & Søren Christensen & Heikki M. Setälä & Richard D. Bardgett - 281-284 Biotic carbon feedbacks in a materially closed soil–vegetation–atmosphere system
by Alexandru Milcu & Martin Lukac & Jens-Arne Subke & Pete Manning & Andreas Heinemeyer & Dennis Wildman & Robert Anderson & Phil Ineson - 285-288 Climate-induced range contraction drives genetic erosion in an alpine mammal
by Emily M. Rubidge & James L. Patton & Marisa Lim & A. Cole Burton & Justin S. Brashares & Craig Moritz - 289-294 Global trends in tropical cyclone risk
by P. Peduzzi & B. Chatenoux & H. Dao & A. De Bono & C. Herold & J. Kossin & F. Mouton & O. Nordbeck - 294-294 Erratum: Increased estimates of air-pollution emissions from Brazilian sugar-cane ethanol
by C-C. Tsao & J. E. Campbell & M. Mena-Carrasco & S. N. Spak & G. R. Carmichael & Y. Chen
March 2012, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 134-134 What's family planning got to do with it?
by Sarah Fisher & Karen Newman - 134-136 The Alberta oil sands and climate
by Neil C. Swart & Andrew J. Weaver - 137-140 Climate is culture
by David Buckland - 141-141 Peak timber
by Nicola Jones - 142-142 Chasing ice
by Nicola Jones - 143-144 The greenhouse-gas gang
by Sonja van Renssen - 144-145 A note of caution
by Anna Petherick - 146-146 Aloha!
by Anna Petherick - 146-146 Mind the tree-ring gap
by Nicola Jones - 146-146 Driving energy innovation
by Monica Contestabile - 146-147 Ocean acidification costs
by Monica Contestabile - 147-147 Preserving our past
by Alastair Brown - 147-147 Demise of the clones
by Anna Petherick - 147-147 Survival of the fittest
by Anna Petherick - 147-147 Estimating extinction risk
by Alastair Brown - 148-149 The rising costs of hurricanes
by Stéphane Hallegatte - 149-150 Centennial warming of ocean jets
by Richard G. Williams - 151-152 Valuing ecosystems for climate
by Bruce A. Hungate & Haydee M. Hampton - 152-153 Wheat crops feel the heat
by Tim Wheeler - 153-154 Opportunities in climate change?
by Frank Ewert - 155-160 A modular framework for management of complexity in international forest-carbon policy
by Elizabeth A. Law & Sebastian Thomas & Erik Meijaard & Paul J. Dargusch & Kerrie A. Wilson - 161-166 Enhanced warming over the global subtropical western boundary currents
by Lixin Wu & Wenju Cai & Liping Zhang & Hisashi Nakamura & Axel Timmermann & Terry Joyce & Michael J. McPhaden & Michael Alexander & Bo Qiu & Martin Visbeck & Ping Chang & Benjamin Giese - 167-171 Detecting regional anthropogenic trends in ocean acidification against natural variability
by T. Friedrich & A. Timmermann & A. Abe-Ouchi & N. R. Bates & M. O. Chikamoto & M. J. Church & J. E. Dore & D. K. Gledhill & M. González-Dávila & M. Heinemann & T. Ilyina & J. H. Jungclaus & E. McLeod & A. Mouchet & J. M. Santana-Casiano - 172-176 Multi-centennial tree-ring record of ENSO-related activity in New Zealand
by Anthony M. Fowler & Gretel Boswijk & Andrew M. Lorrey & Joelle Gergis & Maryann Pirie & Shane P. J. McCloskey & Jonathan G. Palmer & Jan Wunder - 177-181 Climate-regulation services of natural and agricultural ecoregions of the Americas
by Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira & Peter K. Snyder & Tracy E. Twine & Santiago V. Cuadra & Marcos H. Costa & Evan H. DeLucia - 182-185 Estimated carbon dioxide emissions from tropical deforestation improved by carbon-density maps
by A. Baccini & S. J. Goetz & W. S. Walker & N. T. Laporte & M. Sun & D. Sulla-Menashe & J. Hackler & P. S. A. Beck & R. Dubayah & M. A. Friedl & S. Samanta & R. A. Houghton - 186-189 Extreme heat effects on wheat senescence in India
by David B. Lobell & Adam Sibley & J. Ivan Ortiz-Monasterio - 190-194 Constructed wetlands as biofuel production systems
by Dong Liu & Xu Wu & Jie Chang & Baojing Gu & Yong Min & Ying Ge & Yan Shi & Hui Xue & Changhui Peng & Jianguo Wu - 195-200 Climate impacts on bird and plant communities from altered animal–plant interactions
by Thomas E. Martin & John L. Maron - 201-204 Near-future carbon dioxide levels alter fish behaviour by interfering with neurotransmitter function
by Göran E. Nilsson & Danielle L. Dixson & Paolo Domenici & Mark I. McCormick & Christina Sørensen & Sue-Ann Watson & Philip L. Munday - 205-209 The impact of climate change on global tropical cyclone damage
by Robert Mendelsohn & Kerry Emanuel & Shun Chonabayashi & Laura Bakkensen - 210-210 Modelling for policy
by Monica Contestabile
February 2012, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 60-62 Abrupt climate change in the Arctic
by Carlos M. Duarte & Timothy M. Lenton & Peter Wadhams & Paul Wassmann - 62-64 Higher standards for sustainable building materials
by Jorge L. Contreras & Meghan Lewis & Hannah Rae Roth - 65-65 Taking a glacier's pulse
by Zoë Corbyn - 66-66 Roadmap for climate treaty
by Jeff Tollefson - 67-68 End of an era
by Olive Heffernan - 71-72 Taking charge of mitigation
by Sonja van Renssen - 72-73 Dirty money
by Anna Petherick - 74-74 Crop losses in Taiwan
by Monica Contestabile - 74-74 Canada Basin freshening
by Rory Howlett - 74-74 Plants lose genetic diversity
by Rory Howlett - 74-75 Underground competition
by Alastair Brown - 75-75 Shipping emissions
by Rory Howlett - 75-75 Invasive species chill out
by Alastair Brown - 75-75 Low oxygen outlook
by Alastair Brown - 75-75 Aerosol choices matter
by Alastair Brown - 76-77 Hazy, cool and well fed?
by Michael L. Roderick & Graham D. Farquhar - 77-78 Birds and butterflies in climatic debt
by Marcel E. Visser - 78-79 A future Colorado without hail
by Kevin Walsh - 79-80 Carbon emissions and sustainability
by Tapas Mishra - 81-85 Pathways of human development and carbon emissions embodied in trade
by Julia K. Steinberger & J. Timmons Roberts & Glen P. Peters & Giovanni Baiocchi - 86-91 Lack of uniform trends but increasing spatial variability in observed Indian rainfall extremes
by Subimal Ghosh & Debasish Das & Shih-Chieh Kao & Auroop R. Ganguly - 92-96 Effectiveness of stratospheric solar-radiation management as a function of climate sensitivity
by Katharine L. Ricke & Daniel J. Rowlands & William J. Ingram & David W. Keith & M. Granger Morgan - 97-100 Tension between reducing sea-level rise and global warming through solar-radiation management
by P. J. Irvine & R. L. Sriver & K. Keller - 101-105 Crop yields in a geoengineered climate
by J. Pongratz & D. B. Lobell & L. Cao & K. Caldeira - 106-110 Microbial mediation of carbon-cycle feedbacks to climate warming
by Jizhong Zhou & Kai Xue & Jianping Xie & Ye Deng & Liyou Wu & Xiaoli Cheng & Shenfeng Fei & Shiping Deng & Zhili He & Joy D. Van Nostrand & Yiqi Luo - 111-115 Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change
by Michael Gottfried & Harald Pauli & Andreas Futschik & Maia Akhalkatsi & Peter Barančok & José Luis Benito Alonso & Gheorghe Coldea & Jan Dick & Brigitta Erschbamer & Marı´a Rosa Fernández Calzado & George Kazakis & Ján Krajči & Per Larsson & Martin Mallaun & Ottar Michelsen & Dmitry Moiseev & Pavel Moiseev & Ulf Molau & Abderrahmane Merzouki & Laszlo Nagy & George Nakhutsrishvili & Bård Pedersen & Giovanni Pelino & Mihai Puscas & Graziano Rossi & Angela Stanisci & Jean-Paul Theurillat & Marcello Tomaselli & Luis Villar & Pascal Vittoz & Ioannis Vogiatzakis & Georg Grabherr - 116-120 Coral thermal tolerance shaped by local adaptation of photosymbionts
by E. J. Howells & V. H. Beltran & N. W. Larsen & L. K. Bay & B. L. Willis & M. J. H. van Oppen - 121-124 Differences in the climatic debts of birds and butterflies at a continental scale
by Vincent Devictor & Chris van Swaay & Tom Brereton & Lluís Brotons & Dan Chamberlain & Janne Heliölä & Sergi Herrando & Romain Julliard & Mikko Kuussaari & Åke Lindström & Jiří Reif & David B. Roy & Oliver Schweiger & Josef Settele & Constantí Stefanescu & Arco Van Strien & Chris Van Turnhout & Zdeněk Vermouzek & Michiel WallisDeVries & Irma Wynhoff & Frédéric Jiguet - 125-131 Changes in hail and flood risk in high-resolution simulations over Colorado's mountains
by Kelly Mahoney & Michael A. Alexander & Gregory Thompson & Joseph J. Barsugli & James D. Scott
January 2012, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 2-4 Rapid growth in CO2 emissions after the 2008–2009 global financial crisis
by Glen P. Peters & Gregg Marland & Corinne Le Quéré & Thomas Boden & Josep G. Canadell & Michael R. Raupach - 4-6 Accounting for carbon removals
by Katharina Plassmann - 6-8 Valuing temporary carbon storage
by Annie Levasseur & Miguel Brandão & Pascal Lesage & Manuele Margni & David Pennington & Roland Clift & Réjean Samson - 8-10 Islands, resettlement and adaptation
by Jon Barnett & Saffron J. O'Neill - 11-14 The final carbon frontier
by Sonja van Renssen - 15-15 A sinking world
by Nicola Jones - 16-16 In the spirit of Scott
by Gaia Vince - 17-18 Fiddling with climate change
by Henry Nicholls - 19-20 An energy revolution
by Sonja van Renssen - 20-21 Duty down under
by Anna Petherick - 22-22 When peat dries
by Alastair Brown - 22-22 Moving trees
by Alastair Brown - 22-22 The effects of Kyoto
by Monica Contestabile - 22-22 Teak record for Burma
by Nicola Jones - 22-23 Atlantic current slowdown
by Nicola Jones - 23-23 Growing up too fast
by Nicola Jones - 23-23 Selective logging
by Alastair Brown - 23-23 Slower warming
by Nicola Jones - 23-23 Liquid hydrogen
by Nicola Jones - 24-25 National effects of global policy
by David G. Victor - 25-26 Wind bias and ocean carbon uptake
by Peter R. Gent - 26-27 Robustness of warming attribution
by Robert Vautard & Pascal Yiou - 28-29 A challenging future for cars
by David A. Howey - 30-32 Rapid transgenerational acclimation of a tropical reef fish to climate change
by J. M. Donelson & P. L. Munday & M. I. McCormick & C. R. Pitcher - 33-37 Expansion of oxygen minimum zones may reduce available habitat for tropical pelagic fishes
by Lothar Stramma & Eric D. Prince & Sunke Schmidtko & Jiangang Luo & John P. Hoolihan & Martin Visbeck & Douglas W. R. Wallace & Peter Brandt & Arne Körtzinger - 38-41 Reduced early life growth and survival in a fish in direct response to increased carbon dioxide
by Hannes Baumann & Stephanie C. Talmage & Christopher J. Gobler - 42-46 Severe tissue damage in Atlantic cod larvae under increasing ocean acidification
by Andrea Y. Frommel & Rommel Maneja & David Lowe & Arne M. Malzahn & Audrey J. Geffen & Arild Folkvord & Uwe Piatkowski & Thorsten B. H. Reusch & Catriona Clemmesen - 47-52 Ocean carbon uptake and storage influenced by wind bias in global climate models
by N. C. Swart & J. C. Fyfe - 53-57 Increased estimates of air-pollution emissions from Brazilian sugar-cane ethanol
by C-C. Tsao & J. E. Campbell & M. Mena-Carrasco & S. N. Spak & G. R. Carmichael & Y. Chen - 58-58 Mapping vulnerabilities
by Monica Contestabile
December 2008, Volume 1, Issue 812
- 151-151 Pole positions
by Olive Heffernan - 152-152 Monsoon misery
by Anna Barnett - 152-152 Assessing ethane
by Olive Heffernan - 152-152 Shrooms shrivel
by Anna Barnett - 152-153 Gas copies carbon
by Alicia Newton - 153-153 Fiery forecast
by Anna Armstrong - 153-153 Water vapour warming
by Olive Heffernan - 154-155 Going underground
by Mark Schrope - 156-158 Carbon is forever
by Mason Inman - 159-160 Sleeping with the fishes
by Mark Schrope - 161-161 No simple solutions
by Claudia M. Caruana - 162-162 Snapshot: China's dust bowl
by Anna Barnett - 162-163 Fossil carbon's fate
by Euan Nisbet - 164-165 Interview: Yvo de Boer
by Amanda Leigh Mascarelli - 166-166 Making the Paper: reactive rocks
by Anna Barnett
November 2008, Volume 1, Issue 811
- 137-137 In hot water
by Olive Heffernan - 138-138 Minor disturbances
by Alicia Newton - 138-138 Physical effects
by Anna Armstrong - 138-138 Sounds in the key of life
by Olive Heffernan - 138-138 Foreboding forecast
by Olive Heffernan - 139-139 Taxing the tropics
by Anna Armstrong - 139-139 Riddle resolved
by Olive Heffernan - 140-141 Pre-emptive strike: outwitting extinction
by Emma Marris - 142-143 Standing on the brink
by Mark C. Serreze & Julienne C. Stroeve - 144-145 Pocket IPCC
by Jay Gulledge - 145-146 On our bookshelf: dark visions
by Anna Barnett - 149-150 Canadian election goes against the 'green shift'
by Hannah Hoag
October 2008, Volume 1, Issue 810
- 119-119 A challenging political climate
by Olive Heffernan - 120-120 Indian cyclones soar
by Alicia Newton - 120-120 Revised sea rise
by Olive Heffernan - 120-120 Doubling dead zones
by Anna Armstrong - 120-121 Hot times
by Alicia Newton - 121-121 One for the birds
by Alicia Newton - 121-121 Future feedbacks
by Olive Heffernan - 122-123 IPCC elections: close contests
by Anna Barnett - 124-125 Chemistry for the climate
by Katharine Sanderson - 128-128 US elections: Party positions
by Amanda Leigh Haag - 128-129 US elections: Challenges in Congress
by Amanda Leigh Haag - 130-131 Nuclear energy: assessing the emissions
by Kurt Kleiner - 132-134 Nuclear isn't necessary
by Arjun Makhijani - 135-135 It's now or later
by Dieter Helm - 136-136 Erratum: The escalator effect
by Emma Marris
September 2008, Volume 1, Issue 809
- 107-107 It's conservation — but not as we know it
by Olive Heffernan - 108-108 Irrigation's influence
by Alicia Newton - 108-108 Cooling wildfires
by Olive Heffernan - 108-108 Recreating an atmosphere
by Anna Armstrong - 108-109 Models rained out
by Anna Barnett - 109-109 Extreme outlook
by Olive Heffernan - 109-109 Sealing the gap
by Anna Armstrong - 110-111 Greenland's ancient analogue
by Amanda Leigh Haag - 112-113 Moving on assisted migration
by Emma Marris - 114-115 Eulogy to an element
by Mark Lynas - 115-115 Snapshot: Olympic observers
by Anna Barnett - 118-118 Climate forecasters look back
by Anna Barnett
August 2008, Volume 1, Issue 808
- 96-96 King coal still on the throne
by Olive Heffernan - 97-97 To melt Greenland
by Alicia Newton - 97-97 Only the lonely
by Anna Barnett - 97-97 Fuelling the future
by Olive Heffernan - 97-97 Migratory mismatch
by Anna Armstrong - 98-98 A natural detox
by Alicia Newton - 98-98 Causing a stir
by Anna Armstrong - 99-100 The missing greenhouse gas
by Hannah Hoag - 101-101 Whole-Earth agency proposed
by Anna Barnett - 102-103 A new kind of scientist
by Gavin Schmidt & Elisabeth Moyer - 104-104 Climate lessons
by Eric J. Steig
July 2008, Volume 1, Issue 807
- 80-80 Securing a sustainable act
by Olive Heffernan - 81-81 More potent poppies
by Alicia Newton - 81-81 Shaky ground
by Alicia Newton - 81-81 A coastal escape
by Anna Armstrong - 81-81 Waning winds
by Olive Heffernan - 82-82 Complex connections
by Anna Armstrong - 82-82 Toxic meltdown
by Anna Barnett - 83-84 Rapid ice retreat threatens Arctic interior
by Hannah Hoag - 85-87 Cleaning up on carbon
by Joseph Romm - 88-90 Rescuing reporting in the global South
by James Fahn - 91-91 Clean, green flying machines
by Anna Barnett - 92-93 Full of hot air
by Sir John Houghton
June 2008, Volume 1, Issue 806
- 63-63 Ailing adaptation
by Olive Heffernan - 64-64 Volcanic impacts
by Anna Barnett - 64-64 You emit what you eat
by Olive Heffernan - 64-64 Out with the old
by Anna Armstrong - 64-64 Radical redesign
by Alicia Newton - 65-65 Oxygen-poor oceans
by Olive Heffernan - 65-65 Overheating Antarctica
by Alicia Newton - 68-71 Squaring up to reality
by Martin Parry & Jean Palutikof & Clair Hanson & Jason Lowe - 72-74 The population problem
by Kerri Smith - 75-75 Trading technologies
by Roger A. Pielke