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July 2022, Volume 12, Issue 7
- 628-633 Assessing the effectiveness of orchestrated climate action from five years of summits
by Sander Chan & Thomas Hale & Andrew Deneault & Manish Shrivastava & Kennedy Mbeva & Victoria Chengo & Joanes Atela - 634-641 Climate change increases resource-constrained international immobility
by Hélène Benveniste & Michael Oppenheimer & Marc Fleurbaey - 642-648 Precipitation efficiency constraint on climate change
by Ryan L. Li & Joshua H. P. Studholme & Alexey V. Fedorov & Trude Storelvmo - 649-654 Future Southern Ocean warming linked to projected ENSO variability
by Guojian Wang & Wenju Cai & Agus Santoso & Lixin Wu & John C. Fyfe & Sang-Wook Yeh & Benjamin Ng & Kai Yang & Michael J. McPhaden - 655-661 Declining tropical cyclone frequency under global warming
by Savin S. Chand & Kevin J. E. Walsh & Suzana J. Camargo & James P. Kossin & Kevin J. Tory & Michael F. Wehner & Johnny C. L. Chan & Philip J. Klotzbach & Andrew J. Dowdy & Samuel S. Bell & Hamish A. Ramsay & Hiroyuki Murakami - 662-671 Transitional wave climate regions on continental and polar coasts in a warming world
by I. Odériz & N. Mori & T. Shimura & A. Webb & R. Silva & T. R. Mortlock - 672-676 Increasing surface runoff from Greenland’s firn areas
by Andrew J. Tedstone & Horst Machguth - 677-684 Widespread shift from ecosystem energy to water limitation with climate change
by Jasper M. C. Denissen & Adriaan J. Teuling & Andy J. Pitman & Sujan Koirala & Mirco Migliavacca & Wantong Li & Markus Reichstein & Alexander J. Winkler & Chunhui Zhan & Rene Orth - 685-691 Mangrove dispersal disrupted by projected changes in global seawater density
by Tom Van der Stocken & Bram Vanschoenwinkel & Dustin Carroll & Kyle C. Cavanaugh & Nico Koedam
June 2022, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 494-496 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 - 496-499 The small scales of the ocean may hold the key to surprises
by Helene Hewitt & Baylor Fox-Kemper & Brodie Pearson & Malcolm Roberts & Daniel Klocke - 499-503 Ambitious partnership needed for reliable climate prediction
by Julia Slingo & Paul Bates & Peter Bauer & Stephen Belcher & Tim Palmer & Graeme Stephens & Bjorn Stevens & Thomas Stocker & Georg Teutsch - 504-504 Carbon impacts
by Alyssa Findlay - 504-504 Governance modes
by Lingxiao Yan - 504-504 Low-carbon futures
by Carmen Dayrell - 504-504 Tidal melt
by Jasper Franke - 505-506 Peaking productivity by 2060
by Alexander Koch - 506-507 Northern wildlife feels the heat
by Robert J. Wilson - 508-509 Renewable energy certificates allow companies to overstate their emission reductions
by Anders Bjørn & Shannon M. Lloyd & Matthew Brander & H. Damon Matthews - 518-527 Aligning artificial intelligence with climate change mitigation
by Lynn H. Kaack & Priya L. Donti & Emma Strubell & George Kamiya & Felix Creutzig & David Rolnick - 528-531 Perspectives of UK adolescents on the youth climate strikes
by Katharine Lee & Saffron O’Neill & Leda Blackwood & Julie Barnett - 532-538 Stranded fossil-fuel assets translate to major losses for investors in advanced economies
by Gregor Semieniuk & Philip B. Holden & Jean-Francois Mercure & Pablo Salas & Hector Pollitt & Katharine Jobson & Pim Vercoulen & Unnada Chewpreecha & Neil R. Edwards & Jorge E. Viñuales - 539-546 Renewable energy certificates threaten the integrity of corporate science-based targets
by Anders Bjørn & Shannon M. Lloyd & Matthew Brander & H. Damon Matthews - 547-552 Estimating the timing of geophysical commitment to 1.5 and 2.0 °C of global warming
by M. T. Dvorak & K. C. Armour & D. M. W. Frierson & C. Proistosescu & M. B. Baker & C. J. Smith - 553-557 The intensification of winter mid-latitude storm tracks in the Southern Hemisphere
by Rei Chemke & Yi Ming & Janni Yuval - 558-565 Interbasin and interhemispheric impacts of a collapsed Atlantic Overturning Circulation
by Bryam Orihuela-Pinto & Matthew H. England & Andréa S. Taschetto - 566-573 South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater
by A. F. Lutz & W. W. Immerzeel & C. Siderius & R. R. Wijngaard & S. Nepal & A. B. Shrestha & P. Wester & H. Biemans - 574-580 Soil quality both increases crop production and improves resilience to climate change
by Lei Qiao & Xuhui Wang & Pete Smith & Jinlong Fan & Yuelai Lu & Bridget Emmett & Rong Li & Stephen Dorling & Haiqing Chen & Shaogui Liu & Tim G. Benton & Yaojun Wang & Yuqing Ma & Rongfeng Jiang & Fusuo Zhang & Shilong Piao & Christoph Mϋller & Huaqing Yang & Yanan Hao & Wangmei Li & Mingsheng Fan - 581-586 Future reversal of warming-enhanced vegetation productivity in the Northern Hemisphere
by Yichen Zhang & Shilong Piao & Yan Sun & Brendan M. Rogers & Xiangyi Li & Xu Lian & Zhihua Liu & Anping Chen & Josep Peñuelas - 587-592 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 - 593-593 Author Correction: Climate and land-use changes reduce the benefits of terrestrial protected areas
by Ernest F. Asamoah & Linda J. Beaumont & Joseph M. Maina - 593-593 Author Correction: Ageing society in developed countries challenges carbon mitigation
by Heran Zheng & Yin Long & Richard Wood & Daniel Moran & Zengkai Zhang & Jing Meng & Kuishuang Feng & Edgar Hertwich & Dabo Guan
May 2022, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 410-412 The Global South is the climate movement’s unsung leader
by Chad Jonathan Frischmann & Mamta Mehra & Jimena Alvarez & Emilia Jankowska & Heather Jones & Amrita Namasivayam & Abdulmutalib Yussuff - 412-414 Emissions rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic
by Steven J. Davis & Zhu Liu & Zhu Deng & Biqing Zhu & Piyu Ke & Taochun Sun & Rui Guo & Chaopeng Hong & Bo Zheng & Yilong Wang & Olivier Boucher & Pierre Gentine & Philippe Ciais - 415-417 Glasgow forest declaration needs new modes of data ownership
by Gert-Jan Nabuurs & Nancy Harris & Douglas Sheil & Marc Palahi & Gherardo Chirici & Manuel Boissière & Chip Fay & Johannes Reiche & Ruben Valbuena - 418-418 Far-right scepticism
by Carmen Dayrell - 418-418 Crabs retreat from heat
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 418-418 Policies and investment
by Lingxiao Yan - 418-418 Rainfall domino
by Jasper Franke - 419-420 Ocean sensitivity to freshwater
by Pepijn Bakker - 420-421 A candle burning from both ends
by Helene Seroussi & Colin R. Meyer - 421-423 Frost risk by dwindling snow cover
by Kurt Christian Kersebaum - 428-435 Using large ensembles of climate change mitigation scenarios for robust insights
by Céline Guivarch & Thomas Gallic & Nico Bauer & Panagiotis Fragkos & Daniel Huppmann & Marc Jaxa-Rozen & Ilkka Keppo & Elmar Kriegler & Tamás Krisztin & Giacomo Marangoni & Steve Pye & Keywan Riahi & Roberto Schaeffer & Massimo Tavoni & Evelina Trutnevyte & Detlef Vuuren & Fabian Wagner - 436-440 Observed influence of anthropogenic climate change on tropical cyclone heavy rainfall
by Nobuyuki Utsumi & Hyungjun Kim - 441-448 Constraining the increased frequency of global precipitation extremes under warming
by Chad W. Thackeray & Alex Hall & Jesse Norris & Di Chen - 449-454 Freshwater forcing of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation revisited
by Feng He & Peter U. Clark - 455-460 Natural variability has dominated Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation since 1900
by Mojib Latif & Jing Sun & Martin Visbeck & M. Hadi Bordbar - 461-468 Antarctic sea-ice expansion and Southern Ocean cooling linked to tropical variability
by Eui-Seok Chung & Seong-Joong Kim & Axel Timmermann & Kyung-Ja Ha & Sang-Ki Lee & Malte F. Stuecker & Keith B. Rodgers & Sun-Seon Lee & Lei Huang - 469-476 Trophic level decoupling drives future changes in phytoplankton bloom phenology
by Ryohei Yamaguchi & Keith B. Rodgers & Axel Timmermann & Karl Stein & Sarah Schlunegger & Daniele Bianchi & John P. Dunne & Richard D. Slater - 477-484 Empirical evidence for recent global shifts in vegetation resilience
by Taylor Smith & Dominik Traxl & Niklas Boers - 485-490 The critical benefits of snowpack insulation and snowmelt for winter wheat productivity
by Peng Zhu & Taegon Kim & Zhenong Jin & Chenxi Lin & Xuhui Wang & Philippe Ciais & Nathaniel D. Mueller & Amir Aghakouchak & Jianxi Huang & David Mulla & David Makowski - 491-491 Author Correction: Storing frozen water to adapt to climate change
by Lisa Palmer - 491-491 Publisher Correction: Tropical cyclone climatology change greatly exacerbates US extreme rainfall–surge hazard
by Avantika Gori & Ning Lin & Dazhi Xi & Kerry Emanuel
April 2022, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 300-302 The great acceleration of plant phenological shifts
by Y. Vitasse & F. Baumgarten & C. M. Zohner & T. Rutishauser & B. Pietragalla & R. Gehrig & J. Dai & H. Wang & Y. Aono & T. H. Sparks - 302-304 Understanding urban plant phenology for sustainable cities and planet
by Yuyu Zhou - 305-307 The increasing relevance of phenology to conservation
by A. K. Ettinger & C. J. Chamberlain & E. M. Wolkovich - 307-309 Tree harvesting is not the same as deforestation
by Geoff J. Wells & Casey M. Ryan & Luis Artur & Natasha Ribeiro & Samuel Bowers & Peter Hargreaves & Jone Fernando & Aide Farao & Janet A. Fisher - 310-310 On our bookshelf
by Bronwyn Wake - 311-312 The citizens who chart changing climate
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 313-313 Gender inequality
by Carmen Dayrell - 313-313 Losing snow and value
by Alyssa Findlay - 313-313 More rain, less often
by Bronwyn Wake - 313-313 Hotspots for nitrogen
by Alyssa Findlay - 314-315 Assessing nuclear phase-out
by Sebastian Rausch - 316-317 Good ozone, bad ozone and the Southern Ocean
by William J. M. Seviour - 317-319 Water use in a changing world
by Landon Marston - 324-331 Soil carbon is the blind spot of European national GHG inventories
by Valentin Bellassen & Denis Angers & Tomasz Kowalczewski & Asger Olesen - 332-338 Leveraging social cognition to promote effective climate change mitigation
by Mélusine Boon-Falleur & Aurore Grandin & Nicolas Baumard & Coralie Chevallier - 339-342 Achieving Paris climate goals calls for increasing ambition of the Kigali Amendment
by Pallav Purohit & Nathan Borgford-Parnell & Zbigniew Klimont & Lena Höglund-Isaksson - 343-349 Different climate response persistence causes warming trend unevenness at continental scales
by Qingxiang Li & Bosi Sheng & Jiaying Huang & Chao Li & Zhaoyang Song & Liya Chao & Wenbin Sun & Yang Yang & Boyang Jiao & Ziyou Guo & Longshi Liao & Xuqian Li & Chenglong Sun & Wen Li & Boyin Huang & Wenjie Dong & Phil Jones - 350-355 Precipitation trends determine future occurrences of compound hot–dry events
by Emanuele Bevacqua & Giuseppe Zappa & Flavio Lehner & Jakob Zscheischler - 356-364 Emergence of climate change in the tropical Pacific
by Jun Ying & Matthew Collins & Wenju Cai & Axel Timmermann & Ping Huang & Dake Chen & Karl Stein - 365-372 Stratospheric ozone depletion and tropospheric ozone increases drive Southern Ocean interior warming
by Wei Liu & Michaela I. Hegglin & Ramiro Checa-Garcia & Shouwei Li & Nathan P. Gillett & Kewei Lyu & Xuebin Zhang & Neil C. Swart - 373-379 Imminent loss of climate space for permafrost peatlands in Europe and Western Siberia
by Richard E. Fewster & Paul J. Morris & Ruza F. Ivanovic & Graeme T. Swindles & Anna M. Peregon & Christopher J. Smith - 380-385 Increasing terrestrial ecosystem carbon release in response to autumn cooling and warming
by Rui Tang & Bin He & Hans W. Chen & Deliang Chen & Yaning Chen & Yongshuo H. Fu & Wenping Yuan & Baofu Li & Zhi Li & Lanlan Guo & Xingming Hao & Liying Sun & Huiming Liu & Cheng Sun & Yang Yang - 386-392 Decreasing rainfall frequency contributes to earlier leaf onset in northern ecosystems
by Jian Wang & Desheng Liu & Philippe Ciais & Josep Peñuelas - 393-401 Restructuring of plankton genomic biogeography in the surface ocean under climate change
by Paul Frémont & Marion Gehlen & Mathieu Vrac & Jade Leconte & Tom O. Delmont & Patrick Wincker & Daniele Iudicone & Olivier Jaillon - 402-407 Towards climate-smart, three-dimensional protected areas for biodiversity conservation in the high seas
by Isaac Brito-Morales & David S. Schoeman & Jason D. Everett & Carissa J. Klein & Daniel C. Dunn & Jorge García Molinos & Michael T. Burrows & Kristine Camille V. Buenafe & Rosa Mar Dominguez & Hugh P. Possingham & Anthony J. Richardson - 408-408 Author Correction: Potential impacts and challenges of border carbon adjustments
by Christoph Böhringer & Carolyn Fischer & Knut Einar Rosendahl & Thomas Fox Rutherford - 408-408 Author Correction: Enhanced risk of concurrent regional droughts with increased ENSO variability and warming
by Jitendra Singh & Moetasim Ashfaq & Christopher B. Skinner & Weston B. Anderson & Vimal Mishra & Deepti Singh
March 2022, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 210-213 Decolonizing climate change–heritage research
by Nicholas P. Simpson & Joanne Clarke & Scott Allan Orr & Georgina Cundill & Ben Orlove & Sandra Fatorić & Salma Sabour & Nadia Khalaf & Marcy Rockman & Patricia Pinho & Shobha S. Maharaj & Poonam V. Mascarenhas & Nick Shepherd & Pindai M. Sithole & Grace Wambui Ngaruiya & Debra C. Roberts & Christopher H. Trisos - 213-215 Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy
by Anne C. Pisor & Xavier Basurto & Kristina G. Douglass & Katharine J. Mach & Elspeth Ready & Jason M. Tylianakis & Ashley Hazel & Michelle A. Kline & Karen L. Kramer & J. Stephen Lansing & Mark Moritz & Paul E. Smaldino & Thomas F. Thornton & James Holland Jones - 216-218 Climate change will increase local government fiscal stress in the United States
by Elisabeth A. Gilmore & Carolyn Kousky & Travis St.Clair - 219-219 Optimistic tales from nature under change
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 220-220 Extreme disease risk
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 220-220 Avocados are toast
by Alyssa Findlay - 220-220 Unprecedented decline
by Jasper Franke - 220-220 Adaptation funding
by Lingxiao Yan - 221-222 Ageing society risks emission cuts
by Juudit Ottelin - 222-223 Remote connections in the Arctic
by Louise Sandberg Sørensen - 224-225 Arctic coasts predicted to erode
by Christina Schädel - 228-231 Increased ENSO sea surface temperature variability under four IPCC emission scenarios
by Wenju Cai & Benjamin Ng & Guojian Wang & Agus Santoso & Lixin Wu & Kai Yang - 232-234 Rapid intensification of the emerging southwestern North American megadrought in 2020–2021
by A. Park Williams & Benjamin I. Cook & Jason E. Smerdon - 235-240 Meta-analyses of fifteen determinants of public opinion about climate change taxes and laws
by Magnus Bergquist & Andreas Nilsson & Niklas Harring & Sverker C. Jagers - 241-248 Ageing society in developed countries challenges carbon mitigation
by Heran Zheng & Yin Long & Richard Wood & Daniel Moran & Zengkai Zhang & Jing Meng & Kuishuang Feng & Edgar Hertwich & Dabo Guan - 249-255 Arctic glaciers record wavier circumpolar winds
by Ingo Sasgen & Annette Salles & Martin Wegmann & Bert Wouters & Xavier Fettweis & Brice P. Y. Noël & Christoph Beck - 256-262 African heritage sites threatened as sea-level rise accelerates
by Michalis I. Vousdoukas & Joanne Clarke & Roshanka Ranasinghe & Lena Reimann & Nadia Khalaf & Trang Minh Duong & Birgitt Ouweneel & Salma Sabour & Carley E. Iles & Christopher H. Trisos & Luc Feyen & Lorenzo Mentaschi & Nicholas P. Simpson - 263-270 Increase in Arctic coastal erosion and its sensitivity to warming in the twenty-first century
by David Marcolino Nielsen & Patrick Pieper & Armineh Barkhordarian & Paul Overduin & Tatiana Ilyina & Victor Brovkin & Johanna Baehr & Mikhail Dobrynin - 271-278 Pronounced loss of Amazon rainforest resilience since the early 2000s
by Chris A. Boulton & Timothy M. Lenton & Niklas Boers - 279-283 Tropical forest restoration under future climate change
by Alexander Koch & Jed O. Kaplan - 284-290 Higher temperature extremes exacerbate negative disease effects in a social mammal
by Maria Paniw & Chris Duncan & Frank Groenewoud & Julian A. Drewe & Marta Manser & Arpat Ozgul & Tim Clutton-Brock - 291-296 Novel wheat varieties facilitate deep sowing to beat the heat of changing climates
by Zhigan Zhao & Enli Wang & John A. Kirkegaard & Greg J. Rebetzke - 297-297 Author Correction: Impact of high-speed rail on road traffic and greenhouse gas emissions
by Yatang Lin & Yu Qin & Jing Wu & Mandi Xu - 298-298 Publisher Correction: The cost of mitigation revisited
by Alexandre C. Köberle & Toon Vandyck & Celine Guivarch & Nick Macaluso & Valentina Bosetti & Ajay Gambhir & Massimo Tavoni & Joeri Rogelj
February 2022, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 106-107 Flexibility is needed in China’s national carbon market
by Zhenliang Liao & Qiang Yao - 108-110 Climate change and the future of western US water governance
by Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely - 110-112 Water is the middle child in global climate policy
by Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm - 113-114 Increased attention to water is key to adaptation
by Shilpi Srivastava & Lyla Mehta & Lars Otto Naess - 115-117 Storing frozen water to adapt to climate change
by Lisa Palmer - 118-118 Firm emissions reduction
by Lingxiao Yan - 118-118 Consider fungal friends
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 118-118 Pantanal fires
by Alyssa Findlay - 118-118 Changing drought risks
by Jasper Franke - 119-120 Mitigation north and impact south
by Raphaël Payet-Burin - 121-122 Limited evidence that carbon tax rebates have increased public support for carbon pricing
by Matto Mildenberger & Erick Lachapelle & Kathryn Harrison & Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen - 123-131 A social–ecological perspective on climate anxiety in children and adolescents
by Tara J. Crandon & James G. Scott & Fiona J. Charlson & Hannah J. Thomas - 132-140 Revisiting the promise of carbon labelling
by Khan M. R. Taufique & Kristian S. Nielsen & Thomas Dietz & Rachael Shwom & Paul C. Stern & Michael P. Vandenbergh - 141-147 Limited impacts of carbon tax rebate programmes on public support for carbon pricing
by Matto Mildenberger & Erick Lachapelle & Kathryn Harrison & Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen - 148-155 Climate change experiences raise environmental concerns and promote Green voting
by Roman Hoffmann & Raya Muttarak & Jonas Peisker & Piero Stanig - 156-162 Inequitable patterns of US flood risk in the Anthropocene
by Oliver E. J. Wing & William Lehman & Paul D. Bates & Christopher C. Sampson & Niall Quinn & Andrew M. Smith & Jeffrey C. Neal & Jeremy R. Porter & Carolyn Kousky - 163-170 Enhanced risk of concurrent regional droughts with increased ENSO variability and warming
by Jitendra Singh & Moetasim Ashfaq & Christopher B. Skinner & Weston B. Anderson & Vimal Mishra & Deepti Singh - 171-178 Tropical cyclone climatology change greatly exacerbates US extreme rainfall–surge hazard
by Avantika Gori & Ning Lin & Dazhi Xi & Kerry Emanuel - 179-186 Threat by marine heatwaves to adaptive large marine ecosystems in an eddy-resolving model
by Xiuwen Guo & Yang Gao & Shaoqing Zhang & Lixin Wu & Ping Chang & Wenju Cai & Jakob Zscheischler & L. Ruby Leung & Justin Small & Gokhan Danabasoglu & Luanne Thompson & Huiwang Gao - 187-192 Unintended consequences of climate change mitigation for African river basins
by Matteo Giuliani & Jonathan R. Lamontagne & Mohamad I. Hejazi & Patrick M. Reed & Andrea Castelletti - 193-199 Deciphering the multiple effects of climate warming on the temporal shift of leaf unfolding
by Haicheng Zhang & Isabelle Chuine & Pierre Regnier & Philippe Ciais & Wenping Yuan - 200-207 Upper environmental pCO2 drives sensitivity to ocean acidification in marine invertebrates
by Cristian A. Vargas & L. Antonio Cuevas & Bernardo R. Broitman & Valeska A. San Martin & Nelson A. Lagos & Juan Diego Gaitán-Espitia & Sam Dupont - 208-208 Author Correction: The hidden benefits of high-speed rail
by Armin Schmutzler - 208-208 Publisher Correction: Risk transfers support adaptation
by Roman Hoffmann
January 2022, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 2-3 Emission burden concerns for online shopping returns
by Xu Tian & Joseph Sarkis - 4-6 The value of values in climate science
by Karoliina Pulkkinen & Sabine Undorf & Frida Bender & Per Wikman-Svahn & Francisco Doblas-Reyes & Clare Flynn & Gabriele C. Hegerl & Aiden Jönsson & Gah-Kai Leung & Joe Roussos & Theodore G. Shepherd & Erica Thompson - 7-7 From under the ice
by Alyssa Findlay - 7-7 Sports league travel
by Lingxiao Yan - 7-7 Whales in the way
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 7-7 Stretching the sky
by Bronwyn Wake - 8-9 Adaptation is context specific
by Robyn S. Wilson - 9-10 Delayed recovery of the tropical rain belt
by Eduardo Moreno-Chamarro - 11-12 The belowground growing season
by Gesche Blume-Werry - 13-14 Ecosystems services at risk
by Stephanie D’Agata - 15-21 The meaning of net zero and how to get it right
by Sam Fankhauser & Stephen M. Smith & Myles Allen & Kaya Axelsson & Thomas Hale & Cameron Hepburn & J. Michael Kendall & Radhika Khosla & Javier Lezaun & Eli Mitchell-Larson & Michael Obersteiner & Lavanya Rajamani & Rosalind Rickaby & Nathalie Seddon & Thom Wetzer - 22-29 Potential impacts and challenges of border carbon adjustments
by Christoph Böhringer & Carolyn Fischer & Knut Einar Rosendahl & Thomas Fox Rutherford - 30-35 Contextualizing cross-national patterns in household climate change adaptation
by Brayton Noll & Tatiana Filatova & Ariana Need & Alessandro Taberna - 36-46 Demand-side solutions to climate change mitigation consistent with high levels of well-being
by Felix Creutzig & Leila Niamir & Xuemei Bai & Max Callaghan & Jonathan Cullen & Julio Díaz-José & Maria Figueroa & Arnulf Grubler & William F. Lamb & Adrian Leip & Eric Masanet & Érika Mata & Linus Mattauch & Jan C. Minx & Sebastian Mirasgedis & Yacob Mulugetta & Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho & Minal Pathak & Patricia Perkins & Joyashree Roy & Stephane Rue du Can & Yamina Saheb & Shreya Some & Linda Steg & Julia Steinberger & Diana Ürge-Vorsatz - 47-53 Hysteresis of the intertropical convergence zone to CO2 forcing
by Jong-Seong Kug & Ji-Hoon Oh & Soon-Il An & Sang-Wook Yeh & Seung-Ki Min & Seok-Woo Son & Jonghun Kam & Yoo-Geun Ham & Jongsoo Shin - 54-62 A regime shift in seasonal total Antarctic sea ice extent in the twentieth century
by Ryan L. Fogt & Amanda M. Sleinkofer & Marilyn N. Raphael & Mark S. Handcock - 63-70 Observed increases in extreme fire weather driven by atmospheric humidity and temperature
by Piyush Jain & Dante Castellanos-Acuna & Sean C. P. Coogan & John T. Abatzoglou & Mike D. Flannigan - 71-76 Biocrusts mediate a new mechanism for land degradation under a changing climate
by M. L. Phillips & B. E. McNellis & A. Howell & C. M. Lauria & J. Belnap & S. C. Reed - 77-82 Climate warming may increase the frequency of cold-adapted haplotypes in alpine plants
by Johannes Wessely & Andreas Gattringer & Frédéric Guillaume & Karl Hülber & Günther Klonner & Dietmar Moser & Stefan Dullinger - 83-87 Global warming decreases connectivity among coral populations
by Joana Figueiredo & Christopher J. Thomas & Eric Deleersnijder & Jonathan Lambrechts & Andrew H. Baird & Sean R. Connolly & Emmanuel Hanert - 88-96 Near-term transition and longer-term physical climate risks of greenhouse gas emissions pathways
by Ajay Gambhir & Mel George & Haewon McJeon & Nigel W. Arnell & Daniel Bernie & Shivika Mittal & Alexandre C. Köberle & Jason Lowe & Joeri Rogelj & Seth Monteith - 97-102 Phenological mismatches between above- and belowground plant responses to climate warming
by Huiying Liu & Hao Wang & Nan Li & Junjiong Shao & Xuhui Zhou & Kees Jan Groenigen & Madhav P. Thakur - 103-103 Author Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming
by Hyungwoo Lim & Ram Oren & Torgny Näsholm & Monika Strömgren & Tomas Lundmark & Harald Grip & Sune Linder - 103-103 Author Correction: Counterbalancing influences of aerosols and greenhouse gases on atmospheric rivers
by Seung H. Baek & Juan M. Lora
December 2021, Volume 11, Issue 12
- 1004-1005 Climate change affects land-disposed waste
by Xunchang Fei & Mingliang Fang & Yao Wang - 1006-1008 Advancing transdisciplinary adaptation research practice
by Silvia Serrao-Neumann & Fabiano de Araújo Moreira & Michele Dalla Fontana & Roger Rodrigues Torres & David Montenegro Lapola & Lucí Hidalgo Nunes & Jose Antonio Marengo & Gabriela Marques Di Giulio - 1008-1010 Improving the social cost of nitrous oxide
by David R. Kanter & Claudia Wagner-Riddle & Peter M. Groffman & Eric A. Davidson & James N. Galloway & Jesse D. Gourevitch & Hans J. M. Grinsven & Benjamin Z. Houlton & Bonnie L. Keeler & Stephen M. Ogle & Holly Pearen & Kevin J. Rennert & Mustafa Saifuddin & Daniel J. Sobota & Gernot Wagner - 1010-1013 Studying climate stabilization at Paris Agreement levels
by Andrew D. King & J. M. Kale Sniderman & Andrea J. Dittus & Josephine R. Brown & Ed Hawkins & Tilo Ziehn - 1013-1016 Trees outside of forests as natural climate solutions
by David L. Skole & Cheikh Mbow & Maurice Mugabowindekwe & Martin S. Brandt & Jay H. Samek - 1017-1017 Geert Jan van Oldenborgh 1961–2021
by Friederike E. L. Otto - 1018-1018 Predators buffer impacts
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 1018-1018 Antarctic fast-ice trends
by Bronwyn Wake - 1018-1018 Shaming as pressure
by Lingxiao Yan - 1018-1018 More than skin deep
by Alyssa Findlay - 1019-1020 Risk transfers support adaptation
by Roman Hoffmann - 1021-1022 The question of overshoot
by Daniel J. A. Johansson - 1022-1024 Warming spins up the Southern Ocean
by Andrew L. Stewart - 1025-1026 Protecting the poor with a carbon tax and equal per capita dividend
by Mark Budolfson & Francis Dennig & Frank Errickson & Simon Feindt & Maddalena Ferranna & Marc Fleurbaey & David Klenert & Ulrike Kornek & Kevin Kuruc & Aurélie Méjean & Wei Peng & Noah Scovronick & Dean Spears & Fabian Wagner & Stéphane Zuber - 1027-1034 Protect, manage and then restore lands for climate mitigation
by Susan C. Cook-Patton & C. Ronnie Drever & Bronson W. Griscom & Kelley Hamrick & Hamilton Hardman & Timm Kroeger & Pablo Pacheco & Shyla Raghav & Martha Stevenson & Chris Webb & Samantha Yeo & Peter W. Ellis - 1035-1045 The cost of mitigation revisited
by Alexandre C. Köberle & Toon Vandyck & Celine Guivarch & Nick Macaluso & Valentina Bosetti & Ajay Gambhir & Massimo Tavoni & Joeri Rogelj - 1046-1054 Risk transfer policies and climate-induced immobility among smallholder farmers
by Nicolas Choquette-Levy & Matthias Wildemeersch & Michael Oppenheimer & Simon A. Levin - 1055-1062 A multi-model analysis of long-term emissions and warming implications of current mitigation efforts
by Ida Sognnaes & Ajay Gambhir & Dirk-Jan van de Ven & Alexandros Nikas & Annela Anger-Kraavi & Ha Bui & Lorenza Campagnolo & Elisa Delpiazzo & Haris Doukas & Sara Giarola & Neil Grant & Adam Hawkes & Alexandre C. Köberle & Andrey Kolpakov & Shivika Mittal & Jorge Moreno & Sigit Perdana & Joeri Rogelj & Marc Vielle & Glen P. Peters - 1063-1069 Cost and attainability of meeting stringent climate targets without overshoot
by Keywan Riahi & Christoph Bertram & Daniel Huppmann & Joeri Rogelj & Valentina Bosetti & Anique-Marie Cabardos & Andre Deppermann & Laurent Drouet & Stefan Frank & Oliver Fricko & Shinichiro Fujimori & Mathijs Harmsen & Tomoko Hasegawa & Volker Krey & Gunnar Luderer & Leonidas Paroussos & Roberto Schaeffer & Matthias Weitzel & Bob Zwaan & Zoi Vrontisi & Francesco Dalla Longa & Jacques Després & Florian Fosse & Kostas Fragkiadakis & Mykola Gusti & Florian Humpenöder & Kimon Keramidas & Paul Kishimoto & Elmar Kriegler & Malte Meinshausen & Larissa P. Nogueira & Ken Oshiro & Alexander Popp & Pedro R. R. Rochedo & Gamze Ünlü & Bas Ruijven & Junya Takakura & Massimo Tavoni & Detlef Vuuren & Behnam Zakeri - 1070-1076 Net zero-emission pathways reduce the physical and economic risks of climate change
by Laurent Drouet & Valentina Bosetti & Simone A. Padoan & Lara Aleluia Reis & Christoph Bertram & Francesco Dalla Longa & Jacques Després & Johannes Emmerling & Florian Fosse & Kostas Fragkiadakis & Stefan Frank & Oliver Fricko & Shinichiro Fujimori & Mathijs Harmsen & Volker Krey & Ken Oshiro & Larissa P. Nogueira & Leonidas Paroussos & Franziska Piontek & Keywan Riahi & Pedro R. R. Rochedo & Roberto Schaeffer & Jun’ya Takakura & Kaj-Ivar Wijst & Bob Zwaan & Detlef Vuuren & Zoi Vrontisi & Matthias Weitzel & Behnam Zakeri & Massimo Tavoni - 1077-1083 Health co-benefits of climate change mitigation depend on strategic power plant retirements and pollution controls
by Dan Tong & Guannan Geng & Qiang Zhang & Jing Cheng & Xinying Qin & Chaopeng Hong & Kebin He & Steven J. Davis - 1084-1089 Anthropogenic emissions and urbanization increase risk of compound hot extremes in cities
by Jun Wang & Yang Chen & Weilin Liao & Guanhao He & Simon F. B. Tett & Zhongwei Yan & Panmao Zhai & Jinming Feng & Wenjun Ma & Cunrui Huang & Yamin Hu - 1090-1097 Ocean warming and accelerating Southern Ocean zonal flow
by Jia-Rui Shi & Lynne D. Talley & Shang-Ping Xie & Qihua Peng & Wei Liu - 1098-1104 Climatic limit for agriculture in Brazil
by Ludmila Rattis & Paulo M. Brando & Marcia N. Macedo & Stephanie A. Spera & Andrea D. A. Castanho & Eduardo Q. Marques & Nathane Q. Costa & Divino V. Silverio & Michael T. Coe - 1105-1110 Climate and land-use changes reduce the benefits of terrestrial protected areas
by Ernest F. Asamoah & Linda J. Beaumont & Joseph M. Maina - 1111-1116 Climate action with revenue recycling has benefits for poverty, inequality and well-being
by Mark Budolfson & Francis Dennig & Frank Errickson & Simon Feindt & Maddalena Ferranna & Marc Fleurbaey & David Klenert & Ulrike Kornek & Kevin Kuruc & Aurélie Méjean & Wei Peng & Noah Scovronick & Dean Spears & Fabian Wagner & Stéphane Zuber
November 2021, Volume 11, Issue 11
- 888-888 Climate finance for Africa requires overcoming bottlenecks in domestic capacity
by Rabah Arezki - 889-891 Debt-for-climate swaps for small islands
by Adelle Thomas & Emily Theokritoff - 891-893 Peat management by local communities can reduce emissions
by Massimo Lupascu - 894-895 City climate challenges
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 895-897 Climate action and just transition
by Lingxiao Yan - 897-899 Banking on change
by Bronwyn Wake - 900-900 Trust and mitigation
by Lingxiao Yan - 900-900 Plankton lose fats
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 900-900 Central America drying
by Bronwyn Wake - 900-900 Feeling the heat
by Alyssa Findlay - 901-902 Labour reallocation as adaptation
by Xiaomeng Cui & Shuaizhang Feng - 902-903 The hidden benefits of high-speed rail
by Armin Schmutzler - 904-905 Greenhouse gases strengthen atmospheric rivers
by Breanna L. Zavadoff - 906-907 Rare migration strategy key during climate change
by Rebecca A. Buchanan - 907-908 Assessing adaptation implementation
by Johanna Nalau - 909-910 Most people prefer constant carbon costs over increasing cost schedules even if costs are high
by Michael M. Bechtel & Kenneth F. Scheve & Elisabeth van Lieshout - 911-912 To achieve deep cuts in US emissions, state-driven policy is only slightly more expensive than nationally uniform policy
by Wei Peng & Gokul Iyer & Matthew Binsted & Jennifer Marlon & Leon Clarke & James A. Edmonds & David G. Victor - 913-914 Freely available deforestation alerts can reduce emissions from land-use change
by Fanny Moffette & Jennifer Alix-Garcia & Katherine Shea & Amy H. Pickens - 915-916 International trade is a key component of climate change adaptation
by Charlotte Janssens & Petr Havlík & Tamás Krisztin & Justin Baker & Stefan Frank & Tomoko Hasegawa & David Leclère & Sara Ohrel & Shaun Ragnauth & Erwin Schmid & Hugo Valin & Nicole Van Lipzig & Miet Maertens - 917-924 Misplaced expectations from climate disclosure initiatives
by Nadia Ameli & Sumit Kothari & Michael Grubb