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June 2023, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 509-510 Stratospheric ozone loss by very short-lived substances
by Seok-Woo Son - 511-512 Participating in a climate futures market increases support for costly climate policies
by Moran Cerf & Sandra C. Matz & Malcolm A. MacIver - 515-522 Philosophers and economists agree on climate policy paths but for different reasons
by Frikk Nesje & Moritz A. Drupp & Mark C. Freeman & Ben Groom - 523-531 Participating in a climate prediction market increases concern about global warming
by Moran Cerf & Sandra C. Matz & Malcolm A. MacIver - 532-536 Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time
by Richard S. J. Tol - 537-544 Recent reduced abyssal overturning and ventilation in the Australian Antarctic Basin
by Kathryn L. Gunn & Stephen R. Rintoul & Matthew H. England & Melissa M. Bowen - 545-553 Sea surface warming patterns drive hydrological sensitivity uncertainties
by Shipeng Zhang & Philip Stier & Guy Dagan & Chen Zhou & Minghuai Wang - 554-560 Very short-lived halogens amplify ozone depletion trends in the tropical lower stratosphere
by Julián Villamayor & Fernando Iglesias-Suarez & Carlos A. Cuevas & Rafael P. Fernandez & Qinyi Li & Marta Abalos & Ryan Hossaini & Martyn P. Chipperfield & Douglas E. Kinnison & Simone Tilmes & Jean-François Lamarque & Alfonso Saiz-Lopez - 561-569 Experimental warming leads to convergent succession of grassland archaeal community
by Ya Zhang & Daliang Ning & Linwei Wu & Mengting Maggie Yuan & Xishu Zhou & Xue Guo & Yuanliang Hu & Siyang Jian & Zhifeng Yang & Shun Han & Jiajie Feng & Jialiang Kuang & Carolyn R. Cornell & Colin T. Bates & Yupeng Fan & Jonathan P. Michael & Yang Ouyang & Jiajing Guo & Zhipeng Gao & Zheng Shi & Naijia Xiao & Ying Fu & Aifen Zhou & Liyou Wu & Xueduan Liu & Yunfeng Yang & James M. Tiedje & Jizhong Zhou - 570-578 A multimodel analysis of post-Glasgow climate targets and feasibility challenges
by Dirk-Jan van de Ven & Shivika Mittal & Ajay Gambhir & Robin D. Lamboll & Haris Doukas & Sara Giarola & Adam Hawkes & Konstantinos Koasidis & Alexandre C. Köberle & Haewon McJeon & Sigit Perdana & Glen P. Peters & Joeri Rogelj & Ida Sognnaes & Marc Vielle & Alexandros Nikas - 579-587 Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink
by Judith A. Rosentreter & Goulven G. Laruelle & Hermann W. Bange & Thomas S. Bianchi & Julius J. M. Busecke & Wei-Jun Cai & Bradley D. Eyre & Inke Forbrich & Eun Young Kwon & Taylor Maavara & Nils Moosdorf & Raymond G. Najjar & V. V. S. S. Sarma & Bryce Dam & Pierre Regnier - 588-588 Author Correction: Extreme sea levels at different global warming levels
by Claudia Tebaldi & Roshanka Ranasinghe & Michalis Vousdoukas & D. J. Rasmussen & Ben Vega-Westhoff & Ebru Kirezci & Robert E. Kopp & Ryan Sriver & Lorenzo Mentaschi
May 2023, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 412-412 Research agenda for the loss and damage fund
by Olivia Serdeczny & Tabea Lissner - 413-414 Assessing adaptation progress for the global stocktake
by Nella Canales & Richard J. T. Klein & Inès Bakhtaoui & Biljana Macura - 415-417 Event attribution is not ready for a major role in loss and damage
by Andrew D. King & Michael R. Grose & Joyce Kimutai & Izidine Pinto & Luke J. Harrington - 418-418 Carbon taxes and inflation
by Lingxiao Yan - 418-418 Expanding range and role change
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 418-418 Unequal transformations
by Alyssa Findlay - 418-418 Traditional knowledge matters
by Martina Grecequet - 419-420 Strong climate action is worth it
by Jarmo S. Kikstra & Paul Waidelich - 421-422 Climate feedback on methane from wetlands
by Euan G. Nisbet - 423-424 Microclimate alters the picture
by Jonas J. Lembrechts - 425-425 Sensing changing scents
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 430-433 Recent intensification of wetland methane feedback
by Zhen Zhang & Benjamin Poulter & Andrew F. Feldman & Qing Ying & Philippe Ciais & Shushi Peng & Xin Li - 434-441 New damage curves and multimodel analysis suggest lower optimal temperature
by Kaj-Ivar Wijst & Francesco Bosello & Shouro Dasgupta & Laurent Drouet & Johannes Emmerling & Andries Hof & Marian Leimbach & Ramiro Parrado & Franziska Piontek & Gabriele Standardi & Detlef Vuuren - 442-449 Projected increase in global runoff dominated by land surface changes
by Sha Zhou & Bofu Yu & Benjamin R. Lintner & Kirsten L. Findell & Yao Zhang - 450-455 Biogenic factors explain soil carbon in paired urban and natural ecosystems worldwide
by Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo & Pablo García-Palacios & Mark A. Bradford & David J. Eldridge & Miguel Berdugo & Tadeo Sáez-Sandino & Yu-Rong Liu & Fernando Alfaro & Sebastian Abades & Adebola R. Bamigboye & Felipe Bastida & José L. Blanco-Pastor & Jorge Duran & Juan J. Gaitan & Javier G. Illán & Tine Grebenc & Thulani P. Makhalanyane & Durgesh Kumar Jaiswal & Tina U. Nahberger & Gabriel F. Peñaloza-Bojacá & Ana Rey & Alexandra Rodríguez & Christina Siebe & Alberto L. Teixido & Wei Sun & Pankaj Trivedi & Jay Prakash Verma & Ling Wang & Jianyong Wang & Tianxue Yang & Eli Zaady & Xiaobing Zhou & Xin-Quan Zhou & César Plaza - 456-461 Wildfire and degradation accelerate northern peatland carbon release
by S. L. Wilkinson & R. Andersen & P. A. Moore & S. J. Davidson & G. Granath & J. M. Waddington - 462-469 Weakening greenhouse gas sink of pristine wetlands under warming
by Tao Bao & Gensuo Jia & Xiyan Xu - 470-477 Climate-driven zooplankton shifts cause large-scale declines in food quality for fish
by Ryan F. Heneghan & Jason D. Everett & Julia L. Blanchard & Patrick Sykes & Anthony J. Richardson - 478-483 Increasing the number of stressors reduces soil ecosystem services worldwide
by Matthias C. Rillig & Marcel G. A. Heijden & Miguel Berdugo & Yu-Rong Liu & Judith Riedo & Carlos Sanz-Lazaro & Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez & Ferran Romero & Leho Tedersoo & Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo - 484-490 Macroclimate data overestimate range shifts of plants in response to climate change
by Ilya M. D. Maclean & Regan Early - 491-491 Author Correction: Climate-mediated shifts in temperature fluctuations promote extinction risk
by Kate Duffy & Tarik C. Gouhier & Auroop R. Ganguly
April 2023, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 304-306 Lakes as model systems for understanding global change
by Charlie J. G. Loewen - 307-308 The co-production of knowledge for climate science
by Kimberley Miner & Leslie Canavera & Jared Gonet & Kelly Luis & Marisol Maddox & Paul McCarney & Gwen Bridge & David Schimel & James Rattlingleaf - 309-311 Representation of adaptation in quantitative climate assessments
by Nicole Maanen & Tabea Lissner & Mathijs Harmsen & Franziska Piontek & Marina Andrijevic & Detlef P. Vuuren - 312-312 Mountain rivers warming
by Martina Grecequet - 312-312 Melting uncertainties
by Jasper Franke - 312-312 Prudential regulation tools
by Lingxiao Yan - 312-312 Invasive interactions
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 313-314 Defence against the rising seas
by David R. Johnson - 315-316 Response to climate change can be altered by species competition
by Mathieu Videlier - 317-319 Countries’ long-term climate strategies fail to define residual emissions
by Holly Jean Buck & Wim Carton & Jens Friis Lund & Nils Markusson - 324-333 Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions
by Oswald J. Schmitz & Magnus Sylvén & Trisha B. Atwood & Elisabeth S. Bakker & Fabio Berzaghi & Jedediah F. Brodie & Joris P. G. M. Cromsigt & Andrew B. Davies & Shawn J. Leroux & Frans J. Schepers & Felisa A. Smith & Sari Stark & Jens-Christian Svenning & Andrew Tilker & Henni Ylänne - 334-337 Autumn cooling paused increased CO2 release in central Eurasia
by Masayuki Kondo & Motoki Sasakawa & Toshinobu Machida & Mikhail Arshinov & Tetsuya Hiyama - 338-340 Reply to: Autumn cooling paused increased net CO2 release in central Eurasia
by Rui Tang & Bin He - 341-350 Diverse carbon dioxide removal approaches could reduce impacts on the energy–water–land system
by Jay Fuhrman & Candelaria Bergero & Maridee Weber & Seth Monteith & Frances M. Wang & Andres F. Clarens & Scott C. Doney & William Shobe & Haewon McJeon - 351-358 Why residual emissions matter right now
by Holly Jean Buck & Wim Carton & Jens Friis Lund & Nils Markusson - 359-366 The timing of decreasing coastal flood protection due to sea-level rise
by Tim H. J. Hermans & Víctor Malagón-Santos & Caroline A. Katsman & Robert A. Jane & D. J. Rasmussen & Marjolijn Haasnoot & Gregory G. Garner & Robert E. Kopp & Michael Oppenheimer & Aimée B. A. Slangen - 367-374 Increased exposure of coastal cities to sea-level rise due to internal climate variability
by M. Becker & M. Karpytchev & A. Hu - 375-381 Large sinuous rivers are slowing down in a warming Arctic
by Alessandro Ielpi & Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre & Alvise Finotello & Pascale Roy-Léveillée - 382-388 Interspecific interactions alter the metabolic costs of climate warming
by Lesley A. Alton & Vanessa Kellermann - 389-396 Disruption of ecological networks in lakes by climate change and nutrient fluctuations
by Ewa Merz & Erik Saberski & Luis J. Gilarranz & Peter D. F. Isles & George Sugihara & Christine Berger & Francesco Pomati - 397-402 Risk of isolation increases the expected burden from sea-level rise
by T. M. Logan & M. J. Anderson & A. C. Reilly - 403-409 Increasing hypoxia on global coral reefs under ocean warming
by Ariel K. Pezner & Travis A. Courtney & Hannah C. Barkley & Wen-Chen Chou & Hui-Chuan Chu & Samantha M. Clements & Tyler Cyronak & Michael D. DeGrandpre & Samuel A. H. Kekuewa & David I. Kline & Yi-Bei Liang & Todd R. Martz & Satoshi Mitarai & Heather N. Page & Max S. Rintoul & Jennifer E. Smith & Keryea Soong & Yuichiro Takeshita & Martin Tresguerres & Yi Wei & Kimberly K. Yates & Andreas J. Andersson
March 2023, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 206-208 Research on public support for climate policy instruments must broaden its scope
by Steffen Kallbekken - 209-210 Reducing personal climate risk to reduce personal climate anxiety
by Jeremy Fyke & Andrew Weaver - 211-211 Competition’s role
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 211-211 Future riverine impact
by Martina Grecequet - 211-211 Warming worsens air quality
by Jasper Franke - 211-211 Trade barriers
by Lingxiao Yan - 212-213 Hybridization provides climate resilience
by Sheela P. Turbek & Scott A. Taylor - 214-215 Public acceptance of fossil fuel subsidy removal can be reinforced with revenue recycling
by Niklas Harring & Erik Jönsson & Simon Matti & Gabriela Mundaca & Sverker C. Jagers - 224-234 Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict
by Briana Abrahms & Neil H. Carter & T. J. Clark-Wolf & Kaitlyn M. Gaynor & Erik Johansson & Alex McInturff & Anna C. Nisi & Kasim Rafiq & Leigh West - 235-239 Antarctic shelf ocean warming and sea ice melt affected by projected El Niño changes
by Wenju Cai & Fan Jia & Shujun Li & Ariaan Purich & Guojian Wang & Lixin Wu & Bolan Gan & Agus Santoso & Tao Geng & Benjamin Ng & Yun Yang & David Ferreira & Gerald A. Meehl & Michael J. McPhaden - 240-243 Growing importance of climate change beliefs for attitudes towards gas
by Darrick Evensen & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Patrick Devine-Wright & Jen Dickie & Phil Bartie & Colin Foad & Mike Bradshaw & Stacia Ryder & Adam Mayer & Adam Varley - 244-249 Cross-national analysis of attitudes towards fossil fuel subsidy removal
by Niklas Harring & Erik Jönsson & Simon Matti & Gabriela Mundaca & Sverker C. Jagers - 250-257 Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets
by Jesse D. Gourevitch & Carolyn Kousky & Yanjun (Penny) Liao & Christoph Nolte & Adam B. Pollack & Jeremy R. Porter & Joakim A. Weill - 258-265 Increasing sequential tropical cyclone hazards along the US East and Gulf coasts
by Dazhi Xi & Ning Lin & Avantika Gori - 266-273 More frequent atmospheric rivers slow the seasonal recovery of Arctic sea ice
by Pengfei Zhang & Gang Chen & Mingfang Ting & L. Ruby Leung & Bin Guan & Laifang Li - 274-281 Net loss of biomass predicted for tropical biomes in a changing climate
by Maria del Rosario Uribe & Michael T. Coe & Andrea D. A. Castanho & Marcia N. Macedo & Denis Valle & Paulo M. Brando - 282-289 Natural hybridization reduces vulnerability to climate change
by Chris J. Brauer & Jonathan Sandoval-Castillo & Katie Gates & Michael P. Hammer & Peter J. Unmack & Louis Bernatchez & Luciano B. Beheregaray - 290-296 Carbon emissions and economic impacts of an EU embargo on Russian fossil fuels
by Li-Jing Liu & Hong-Dian Jiang & Qiao-Mei Liang & Felix Creutzig & Hua Liao & Yun-Fei Yao & Xiang-Yan Qian & Zhong-Yuan Ren & Jing Qing & Qi-Ran Cai & Ottmar Edenhofer & Yi-Ming Wei - 297-302 Future warming from global food consumption
by Catherine C. Ivanovich & Tianyi Sun & Doria R. Gordon & Ilissa B. Ocko
February 2023, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 108-109 The role of the scientific community in strengthening disability-inclusive climate resilience
by Penelope J. S. Stein & Michael Ashley Stein & Nora Groce & Maria Kett - 110-112 Closing the loop of reflexivity
by Junko Mochizuki & Yoshihide Wada - 113-115 Incorporating dead material in ecosystem assessments and projections
by Kelsey Archer Barnhill & J. Murray Roberts & Isla Myers-Smith & Mathew Williams & Kyle G. Dexter & Casey Ryan & Uwe Wolfram & Sebastian J. Hennige - 116-116 Co-extinctions dominate losses
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 116-116 Smallholders’ role
by Alyssa Findlay - 116-116 India’s financial system
by Lingxiao Yan - 117-118 Powering past coal is not enough
by Ajay Gambhir - 119-120 Ice shelves guarded by snow shields
by Lauren M. Simkins - 121-122 Warming to increase cropland carbon sink
by Julian Campo - 123-124 Spring phenology alters vegetation drought recovery
by Lixin Wang - 127-129 Tonga eruption increases chance of temporary surface temperature anomaly above 1.5 °C
by Stuart Jenkins & Chris Smith & Myles Allen & Roy Grainger - 130-139 Coal-exit alliance must confront freeriding sectors to propel Paris-aligned momentum
by Stephen L. Bi & Nico Bauer & Jessica Jewell - 140-147 Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways
by Greg Muttitt & James Price & Steve Pye & Dan Welsby - 148-154 Geostrophic flows control future changes of oceanic eastern boundary upwelling
by Zhao Jing & Shengpeng Wang & Lixin Wu & Hong Wang & Shenghui Zhou & Bingrong Sun & Zhaohui Chen & Xiaohui Ma & Bolan Gan & Haiyuan Yang - 155-160 Recent waning snowpack in the Alps is unprecedented in the last six centuries
by Marco Carrer & Raffaella Dibona & Angela Luisa Prendin & Michele Brunetti - 161-166 Variable temperature thresholds of melt pond formation on Antarctic ice shelves
by J. Melchior Wessem & Michiel R. Broeke & Bert Wouters & Stef Lhermitte - 167-173 Sharpening of cold-season storms over the western United States
by Xiaodong Chen & L. Ruby Leung & Yang Gao & Ying Liu & Mark Wigmosta - 174-181 Temperature effect on erosion-induced disturbances to soil organic carbon cycling
by Zhengang Wang & Yizhe Zhang & Gerard Govers & Guoping Tang & Timothy A. Quine & Jianxiu Qiu & Ana Navas & Haiyan Fang & Qian Tan & Kristof Van Oost - 182-188 Widespread spring phenology effects on drought recovery of Northern Hemisphere ecosystems
by Yang Li & Wen Zhang & Christopher R. Schwalm & Pierre Gentine & William K. Smith & Philippe Ciais & John S. Kimball & Antonio Gazol & Steven A. Kannenberg & Anping Chen & Shilong Piao & Hongyan Liu & Deliang Chen & Xiuchen Wu - 189-195 National models of climate governance among major emitters
by Johnathan Guy & Esther Shears & Jonas Meckling - 196-202 Cost-effective adaptation strategies to rising river flood risk in Europe
by Francesco Dottori & Lorenzo Mentaschi & Alessandra Bianchi & Lorenzo Alfieri & Luc Feyen - 203-203 Author Correction: Climate change reshuffles northern species within their niches
by Laura H. Antão & Benjamin Weigel & Giovanni Strona & Maria Hällfors & Elina Kaarlejärvi & Tad Dallas & Øystein H. Opedal & Janne Heliölä & Heikki Henttonen & Otso Huitu & Erkki Korpimäki & Mikko Kuussaari & Aleksi Lehikoinen & Reima Leinonen & Andreas Lindén & Päivi Merilä & Hannu Pietiäinen & Juha Pöyry & Maija Salemaa & Tiina Tonteri & Kristiina Vuorio & Otso Ovaskainen & Marjo Saastamoinen & Jarno Vanhatalo & Tomas Roslin & Anna-Liisa Laine
January 2023, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 2-3 Consider the risks of bottom-up approaches for climate change adaptation
by Muhammad Uzair Qamar & Stacey A. Archfield - 4-5 Words for climate change are powerful but not magical
by Anabela Carvalho - 6-8 Feasible climate mitigation
by Paul C. Stern & Thomas Dietz & Kristian S. Nielsen & Wei Peng & Michael P. Vandenbergh - 9-11 Only halving emissions by 2030 can minimize risks of crossing cryosphere thresholds
by Uta Kloenne & Alexander Nauels & Pam Pearson & Robert M. DeConto & Helen S. Findlay & Gustaf Hugelius & Alexander Robinson & Joeri Rogelj & Edward A. G. Schuur & Julienne Stroeve & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner - 12-12 Warmth shifts symbionts
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 12-12 Global effects of storms
by Jasper Franke - 12-12 Convincing conversations
by Bronwyn Wake - 12-12 Science-based targets
by Lingxiao Yan - 13-14 Angry politics fails the climate
by Alexa Spence & Charles A. Ogunbode - 15-16 Connected climate tipping elements
by Valerie N. Livina - 17-19 Negotiating Nile infrastructure management should consider climate change uncertainties
by Mohammed Basheer & Victor Nechifor & Alvaro Calzadilla & Solomon Gebrechorkos & David Pritchard & Nathan Forsythe & Jose M. Gonzalez & Justin Sheffield & Hayley J. Fowler & Julien J. Harou - 22-31 Financials threaten to undermine the functioning of emissions markets
by Simon Quemin & Michael Pahle - 32-39 Multidimensional partisanship shapes climate policy support and behaviours
by Adam P. Mayer & E. Keith Smith - 40-47 Tracking artificial intelligence in climate inventions with patent data
by Vilhelm Verendel - 48-57 Cooperative adaptive management of the Nile River with climate and socio-economic uncertainties
by Mohammed Basheer & Victor Nechifor & Alvaro Calzadilla & Solomon Gebrechorkos & David Pritchard & Nathan Forsythe & Jose M. Gonzalez & Justin Sheffield & Hayley J. Fowler & Julien J. Harou - 58-66 Meta-analysis on necessary investment shifts to reach net zero pathways in Europe
by Lena Klaaßen & Bjarne Steffen - 67-74 Teleconnections among tipping elements in the Earth system
by Teng Liu & Dean Chen & Lan Yang & Jun Meng & Zanchenling Wang & Josef Ludescher & Jingfang Fan & Saini Yang & Deliang Chen & Jürgen Kurths & Xiaosong Chen & Shlomo Havlin & Hans Joachim Schellnhuber - 75-82 Global warming overshoots increase risks of climate tipping cascades in a network model
by Nico Wunderling & Ricarda Winkelmann & Johan Rockström & Sina Loriani & David I. Armstrong McKay & Paul D. L. Ritchie & Boris Sakschewski & Jonathan F. Donges - 83-90 Reduced CO2 uptake and growing nutrient sequestration from slowing overturning circulation
by Y. Liu & J. K. Moore & F. Primeau & W. L. Wang - 91-97 Nation-wide mapping of tree-level aboveground carbon stocks in Rwanda
by Maurice Mugabowindekwe & Martin Brandt & Jérôme Chave & Florian Reiner & David L. Skole & Ankit Kariryaa & Christian Igel & Pierre Hiernaux & Philippe Ciais & Ole Mertz & Xiaoye Tong & Sizhuo Li & Gaspard Rwanyiziri & Thaulin Dushimiyimana & Alain Ndoli & Valens Uwizeyimana & Jens-Peter Barnekow Lillesø & Fabian Gieseke & Compton J. Tucker & Sassan Saatchi & Rasmus Fensholt - 98-105 Unprecedented droughts are expected to exacerbate urban inequalities in Southern Africa
by Maria Rusca & Elisa Savelli & Giuliano Di Baldassarre & Adriano Biza & Gabriele Messori
December 2022, Volume 12, Issue 12
- 1070-1072 Designing insurance for climate change
by Katherine R. H. Wagner - 1073-1074 Effective carbon taxes need green nudges
by Christina Gravert & Ganga Shreedhar - 1075-1077 The why and how of assigning responsibility for supply chain emissions
by Sanjith Gopalakrishnan - 1078-1084 African perspectives on climate change research
by Maha Al-Zu’bi & Sintayehu W. Dejene & Jean Hounkpè & Olga Laiza Kupika & Shuaib Lwasa & Mary Mbenge & Caroline Mwongera & Nadia S. Ouedraogo & N’ Datchoh Evelyne Touré - 1085-1085 Directed climate innovation
by Lingxiao Yan - 1085-1085 Vultures for climate
by Martina Grecequet - 1085-1085 High chances of rainbows
by Jasper Franke - 1085-1085 Heated beetles
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 1086-1087 Academia–industry ties under scrutiny
by Maria Sharmina - 1088-1089 American Cordillera snow futures
by Isabel Cristina Hoyos Rincón - 1090-1091 Floods differ in a warmer future
by Conrad Wasko - 1092-1093 The path to 1.5 °C requires ratcheting of climate pledges
by Gokul Iyer & Yang Ou & James Edmonds & Allen A. Fawcett & Nathan Hultman & James McFarland & Jay Fuhrman & Stephanie Waldhoff & Haewon McJeon - 1100-1106 Radical interventions for climate-impacted systems
by Tiffany H. Morrison & W. Neil Adger & Arun Agrawal & Katrina Brown & Matthew J. Hornsey & Terry P. Hughes & Meha Jain & Maria Carmen Lemos & Lucy Holmes McHugh & Saffron O’Neill & Derek Berkel - 1107-1110 Policy sequencing towards carbon pricing among the world’s largest emitters
by Manuel Linsenmeier & Adil Mohommad & Gregor Schwerhoff - 1111-1113 Large uncertainty in future warming due to aerosol forcing
by Duncan Watson-Parris & Christopher J. Smith - 1114-1121 Growing polarization around climate change on social media
by Max Falkenberg & Alessandro Galeazzi & Maddalena Torricelli & Niccolò Di Marco & Francesca Larosa & Madalina Sas & Amin Mekacher & Warren Pearce & Fabiana Zollo & Walter Quattrociocchi & Andrea Baronchelli - 1122-1128 Favourability towards natural gas relates to funding source of university energy centres
by Douglas Almond & Xinming Du & Anna Papp - 1129-1135 Ratcheting of climate pledges needed to limit peak global warming
by Gokul Iyer & Yang Ou & James Edmonds & Allen A. Fawcett & Nathan Hultman & James McFarland & Jay Fuhrman & Stephanie Waldhoff & Haewon McJeon - 1136-1142 Adaptive emission reduction approach to reach any global warming target
by Jens Terhaar & Thomas L. Frölicher & Mathias T. Aschwanden & Pierre Friedlingstein & Fortunat Joos - 1143-1150 2021 North American heatwave amplified by climate change-driven nonlinear interactions
by Samuel Bartusek & Kai Kornhuber & Mingfang Ting - 1151-1159 Asymmetric emergence of low-to-no snow in the midlatitudes of the American Cordillera
by Alan M. Rhoades & Benjamin J. Hatchett & Mark D. Risser & William D. Collins & Nicolas E. Bambach & Laurie S. Huning & Rachel McCrary & Erica R. Siirila-Woodburn & Paul A. Ullrich & Michael F. Wehner & Colin M. Zarzycki & Andrew D. Jones - 1160-1167 Reconciling disagreement on global river flood changes in a warming climate
by Shulei Zhang & Liming Zhou & Lu Zhang & Yuting Yang & Zhongwang Wei & Sha Zhou & Dawen Yang & Xiaofan Yang & Xiuchen Wu & Yongqiang Zhang & Xiaoyan Li & Yongjiu Dai - 1168-1174 Younger trees in the upper canopy are more sensitive but also more resilient to drought
by Tsun Fung Au & Justin T. Maxwell & Scott M. Robeson & Jinbao Li & Sacha M. O. Siani & Kimberly A. Novick & Matthew P. Dannenberg & Richard P. Phillips & Teng Li & Zhenju Chen & Jonathan Lenoir - 1175-1180 Greater evolutionary divergence of thermal limits within marine than terrestrial species
by Matthew Sasaki & Jordanna M. Barley & Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn & Cynthia G. Hays & Morgan W. Kelly & Alysha B. Putnam & Seema N. Sheth & Andrew R. Villeneuve & Brian S. Cheng
November 2022, Volume 12, Issue 11
- 964-964 Uncertain water increase
by Martina Grecequet - 964-964 Future biological control
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 964-964 El Niño enhances wildfire emissions
by Jasper Franke - 964-964 Assets and resilience
by Carmen Dayrell - 965-966 Cutting emissions outside borders
by Jasmin Cooper & Adam Hawkes - 967-968 Predicted expansion of sand deserts
by Eric J. R. Parteli - 969-970 Soil and plants lose more water under drought
by Madeleine Pascolini-Campbell - 971-972 Warming reshapes methane fluxes
by Kuang-Yu Chang - 973-974 Oceanic vertical migrators in a warming world
by Juan G. Rubalcaba - 975-976 Climate-proofing the National Flood Insurance Program
by Lars T. Ruig & Toon Haer & Hans Moel & Samuel D. Brody & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Jeffrey Czajkowski & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts - 981-994 Dryland productivity under a changing climate
by Lixin Wang & Wenzhe Jiao & Natasha MacBean & Maria Cristina Rulli & Stefano Manzoni & Giulia Vico & Paolo D’Odorico - 995-998 How the USA can benefit from risk-based premiums combined with flood protection
by Lars T. Ruig & Toon Haer & Hans Moel & Samuel D. Brody & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Jeffrey Czajkowski & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts - 999-1006 Desert dunes transformed by end-of-century changes in wind climate
by Andreas C. W. Baas & Lucie A. Delobel - 1007-1015 Snowmelt risk telecouplings for irrigated agriculture
by Yue Qin & Chaopeng Hong & Hongyan Zhao & Stefan Siebert & John T. Abatzoglou & Laurie S. Huning & Lindsey L. Sloat & Sohyun Park & Shiyu Li & Darla K. Munroe & Tong Zhu & Steven J. Davis & Nathaniel D. Mueller - 1016-1023 Warming reduces global agricultural production by decreasing cropping frequency and yields
by Peng Zhu & Jennifer Burney & Jinfeng Chang & Zhenong Jin & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Qinchuan Xin & Jialu Xu & Le Yu & David Makowski & Philippe Ciais - 1024-1030 Evapotranspiration frequently increases during droughts
by Meng Zhao & Geruo A & Yanlan Liu & Alexandra G. Konings - 1031-1036 Seasonal increase of methane emissions linked to warming in Siberian tundra
by Norman Rößger & Torsten Sachs & Christian Wille & Julia Boike & Lars Kutzbach - 1037-1044 Climate-mediated shifts in temperature fluctuations promote extinction risk
by Kate Duffy & Tarik C. Gouhier & Auroop R. Ganguly - 1045-1051 Tipping points of marine phytoplankton to multiple environmental stressors
by Zhan Ban & Xiangang Hu & Jinghong Li - 1052-1058 Unique thermal sensitivity imposes a cold-water energetic barrier for vertical migrators
by Brad A. Seibel & Matthew A. Birk - 1059-1067 Global mitigation opportunities for the life cycle of natural gas-fired power
by Sarah M. Jordaan & Andrew W. Ruttinger & Kavita Surana & Destenie Nock & Scot M. Miller & Arvind P. Ravikumar - 1068-1068 Author Correction: A climate club to decarbonize the global steel industry
by Lukas Hermwille & Stefan Lechtenböhmer & Max Åhman & Harro Asselt & Chris Bataille & Stefan Kronshage & Annika Tönjes & Manfred Fischedick & Sebastian Oberthür & Amit Garg & Catherine Hall & Patrick Jochem & Clemens Schneider & Ryna Cui & Wolfgang Obergassel & Panagiotis Fragkos & Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan & Hilton Trollip - 1068-1068 Author Correction: Decarbonization pathways for the residential sector in the United States
by Peter Berrill & Eric J. H. Wilson & Janet L. Reyna & Anthony D. Fontanini & Edgar G. Hertwich
October 2022, Volume 12, Issue 10
- 879-880 Prediction-market innovations can improve climate-risk forecasts
by Mark Roulston & Todd Kaplan & Brett Day & Kim Kaivanto - 881-883 Pragmatic cost–benefit analysis for infrastructure resilience
by Russell M. Wise & Tim Capon & Brenda B. Lin & Mark Stafford-Smith - 884-884 Understanding eco-anxiety
by Bronwyn Wake - 884-884 Technology transfer initiatives
by Lingxiao Yan - 884-884 Behaviour dominates impacts
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 884-884 Spring thaw nitrous oxide
by Martina Grecequet - 885-886 Enabling the right to a healthy environment
by Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh - 887-888 Checking contentious counting
by J. Timmons Roberts & Romain Weikmans - 889-890 Warming hotspots induced by more eddies
by Hu Yang - 891-892 Climate change ‘heard’ in the ocean depths
by Elliott L. Hazen - 893-894 Urban forests facing climate risks
by Kangning Huang - 897-900 Consistent and replicable estimation of bilateral climate finance
by Malte Toetzke & Anna Stünzi & Florian Egli - 901-909 Drivers of ocean warming in the western boundary currents of the Southern Hemisphere
by Junde Li & Moninya Roughan & Colette Kerry - 910-917 Long-term evolution of ocean eddy activity in a warming world
by Nathan Beech & Thomas Rackow & Tido Semmler & Sergey Danilov & Qiang Wang & Thomas Jung - 918-927 Epigenetic plasticity enables copepods to cope with ocean acidification
by Young Hwan Lee & Min-Sub Kim & Minghua Wang & Ramji K. Bhandari & Heum Gi Park & Rudolf Shiu-Sun Wu & Jae-Seong Lee - 928-934 Global decline of pelagic fauna in a warmer ocean
by Alejandro Ariza & Matthieu Lengaigne & Christophe Menkes & Anne Lebourges-Dhaussy & Aurore Receveur & Thomas Gorgues & Jérémie Habasque & Mariano Gutiérrez & Olivier Maury & Arnaud Bertrand - 935-942 Climate change impacts the vertical structure of marine ecosystem thermal ranges
by Yeray Santana-Falcón & Roland Séférian - 943-949 Increased drought effects on the phenology of autumn leaf senescence
by Chaoyang Wu & Jie Peng & Philippe Ciais & Josep Peñuelas & Huanjiong Wang & Santiago Beguería & T. Andrew Black & Rachhpal S. Jassal & Xiaoyang Zhang & Wenping Yuan & Eryuan Liang & Xiaoyue Wang & Hao Hua & Ronggao Liu & Weimin Ju & Yongshuo H. Fu & Quansheng Ge - 950-955 Climate change increases global risk to urban forests
by Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez & Mark G. Tjoelker & Jonathan Lenoir & John B. Baumgartner & Linda J. Beaumont & David A. Nipperess & Sally A. Power & Benoît Richard & Paul D. Rymer & Rachael V. Gallagher - 956-962 Cost and emissions pathways towards net-zero climate impacts in aviation
by Lynnette Dray & Andreas W. Schäfer & Carla Grobler & Christoph Falter & Florian Allroggen & Marc E. J. Stettler & Steven R. H. Barrett
September 2022, Volume 12, Issue 9
- 770-770 The proliferation of carbon labels
by Dror Etzion - 771-772 Enhance climate technology deployment in the Global South
by Nathan Ratledge - 773-774 Civil disobedience by scientists helps press for urgent climate action
by Stuart Capstick & Aaron Thierry & Emily Cox & Oscar Berglund & Steve Westlake & Julia K. Steinberger - 775-777 Preparing for a post-net-zero world
by Andrew D. King & Jacqueline Peel & Tilo Ziehn & Kathryn J. Bowen & Harry L. O. McClelland & Celia McMichael & Zebedee R. J. Nicholls & J. M. Kale Sniderman - 778-778 Ranchers and dry season
by Lingxiao Yan - 778-778 Combined force of fire and water
by Jasper Franke - 778-778 Humanizing responses
by Carmen Dayrell - 778-778 Fragile water balance
by Martina Grecequet - 779-780 Ambitious and credible pledges
by Fei Teng - 780-781 The Atlantic Niño weakens
by Anna-Lena Deppenmeier - 782-783 Diminishing Arctic lakes
by Rebecca Finger-Higgens - 783-784 Swallows shrink as climate warms
by Sara Ryding & Alexandra McQueen - 793-800 Determining the credibility of commitments in international climate policy
by David G. Victor & Marcel Lumkowsky & Astrid Dannenberg - 801-807 Climate change threatens terrestrial water storage over the Tibetan Plateau
by Xueying Li & Di Long & Bridget R. Scanlon & Michael E. Mann & Xingdong Li & Fuqiang Tian & Zhangli Sun & Guangqian Wang