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February 2021, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 85-86 Genomics helps to predict maladaptation to climate change
by Christian Rellstab - 87-94 Business risk and the emergence of climate analytics
by Tanya Fiedler & Andy J. Pitman & Kate Mackenzie & Nick Wood & Christian Jakob & Sarah E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick - 95-105 Aerosols in current and future Arctic climate
by Julia Schmale & Paul Zieger & Annica M. L. Ekman - 106-108 Eurasian cooling in response to Arctic sea-ice loss is not proved by maximum covariance analysis
by Giuseppe Zappa & Paulo Ceppi & Theodore G. Shepherd - 109-111 Reply to: Eurasian cooling in response to Arctic sea-ice loss is not proved by maximum covariance analysis
by Masato Mori & Yu Kosaka & Masahiro Watanabe & Bunmei Taguchi & Hisashi Nakamura & Masahide Kimoto - 112-118 A proposed global layout of carbon capture and storage in line with a 2 °C climate target
by Yi-Ming Wei & Jia-Ning Kang & Lan-Cui Liu & Qi Li & Peng-Tao Wang & Juan-Juan Hou & Qiao-Mei Liang & Hua Liao & Shi-Feng Huang & Biying Yu - 119-125 Climate change impacts on renewable energy supply
by David E. H. J. Gernaat & Harmen Sytze Boer & Vassilis Daioglou & Seleshi G. Yalew & Christoph Müller & Detlef P. Vuuren - 126-131 Stringent mitigation substantially reduces risk of unprecedented near-term warming rates
by Christine M. McKenna & Amanda C. Maycock & Piers M. Forster & Christopher J. Smith & Katarzyna B. Tokarska - 132-136 Greater committed warming after accounting for the pattern effect
by Chen Zhou & Mark D. Zelinka & Andrew E. Dessler & Minghuai Wang - 137-142 Decoupling of the Arctic Oscillation and North Atlantic Oscillation in a warmer climate
by Mostafa E. Hamouda & Claudia Pasquero & Eli Tziperman - 143-151 Zonally contrasting shifts of the tropical rain belt in response to climate change
by Antonios Mamalakis & James T. Randerson & Jin-Yi Yu & Michael S. Pritchard & Gudrun Magnusdottir & Padhraic Smyth & Paul A. Levine & Sungduk Yu & Efi Foufoula-Georgiou - 152-157 Global multi-model projections of local urban climates
by Lei Zhao & Keith Oleson & Elie Bou-Zeid & E. Scott Krayenhoff & Andrew Bray & Qing Zhu & Zhonghua Zheng & Chen Chen & Michael Oppenheimer - 158-165 Genomic evidence of past and future climate-linked loss in a migratory Arctic fish
by K. K. S. Layton & P. V. R. Snelgrove & J. B. Dempson & T. Kess & S. J. Lehnert & P. Bentzen & S. J. Duffy & A. M. Messmer & R. R. E. Stanley & C. DiBacco & S. J. Salisbury & D. E. Ruzzante & C. M. Nugent & M. M. Ferguson & J. S. Leong & B. F. Koop & I. R. Bradbury - 166-171 Maladaptation, migration and extirpation fuel climate change risk in a forest tree species
by Andrew V. Gougherty & Stephen R. Keller & Matthew C. Fitzpatrick - 172-178 The impact of near-real-time deforestation alerts across the tropics
by Fanny Moffette & Jennifer Alix-Garcia & Katherine Shea & Amy H. Pickens
January 2021, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-3 Improving reduced complexity model assessment and usability
by Marcus C. Sarofim & Joel B. Smith & Alexis St. Juliana & Corinne Hartin - 4-4 Climatic selection and gene expression plasticity
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 5-6 Body size shapes thermal stress
by Lauren B. Buckley - 6-8 Plant agrodiversity to the rescue
by Samuel Pironon & Marybel Soto Gomez - 9-13 Right-wing ideology reduces the effects of education on climate change beliefs in more developed countries
by Gabriela Czarnek & Małgorzata Kossowska & Paulina Szwed - 14-20 Climate change risk to global port operations
by C. Izaguirre & I. J. Losada & P. Camus & J. L. Vigh & V. Stenek - 21-26 Increased ocean heat transport into the Nordic Seas and Arctic Ocean over the period 1993–2016
by Takamasa Tsubouchi & Kjetil Våge & Bogi Hansen & Karin Margretha H. Larsen & Svein Østerhus & Clare Johnson & Steingrímur Jónsson & Héðinn Valdimarsson - 27-32 Opposite response of strong and moderate positive Indian Ocean Dipole to global warming
by Wenju Cai & Kai Yang & Lixin Wu & Gang Huang & Agus Santoso & Benjamin Ng & Guojian Wang & Toshio Yamagata - 33-37 Enhanced warming constrained by past trends in equatorial Pacific sea surface temperature gradient
by Masahiro Watanabe & Jean-Louis Dufresne & Yu Kosaka & Thorsten Mauritsen & Hiroaki Tatebe - 38-44 Soil moisture–atmosphere feedbacks mitigate declining water availability in drylands
by Sha Zhou & A. Park Williams & Benjamin R. Lintner & Alexis M. Berg & Yao Zhang & Trevor F. Keenan & Benjamin I. Cook & Stefan Hagemann & Sonia I. Seneviratne & Pierre Gentine - 45-51 Future impacts of climate change on inland Ramsar wetlands
by Yi Xi & Shushi Peng & Philippe Ciais & Youhua Chen - 52-57 Changing carbon-to-nitrogen ratios of organic-matter export under ocean acidification
by Jan Taucher & Tim Boxhammer & Lennart T. Bach & Allanah J. Paul & Markus Schartau & Paul Stange & Ulf Riebesell - 58-63 Heat tolerance in ectotherms scales predictably with body size
by Ignacio Peralta-Maraver & Enrico L. Rezende - 64-69 Intraspecific diversity as a reservoir for heat-stress tolerance in sweet potato
by Bettina Heider & Quentin Struelens & Émile Faye & Carlos Flores & José E. Palacios & Raul Eyzaguirre & Stef Haan & Olivier Dangles - 70-77 Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink
by J. Loisel & A. V. Gallego-Sala & M. J. Amesbury & G. Magnan & G. Anshari & D. W. Beilman & J. C. Benavides & J. Blewett & P. Camill & D. J. Charman & S. Chawchai & A. Hedgpeth & T. Kleinen & A. Korhola & D. Large & C. A. Mansilla & J. Müller & S. Bellen & J. B. West & Z. Yu & J. L. Bubier & M. Garneau & T. Moore & A. B. K. Sannel & S. Page & M. Väliranta & M. Bechtold & V. Brovkin & L. E. S. Cole & J. P. Chanton & T. R. Christensen & M. A. Davies & F. Vleeschouwer & S. A. Finkelstein & S. Frolking & M. Gałka & L. Gandois & N. Girkin & L. I. Harris & A. Heinemeyer & A. M. Hoyt & M. C. Jones & F. Joos & S. Juutinen & K. Kaiser & T. Lacourse & M. Lamentowicz & T. Larmola & J. Leifeld & A. Lohila & A. M. Milner & K. Minkkinen & P. Moss & B. D. A. Naafs & J. Nichols & J. O’Donnell & R. Payne & M. Philben & S. Piilo & A. Quillet & A. S. Ratnayake & T. P. Roland & S. Sjögersten & O. Sonnentag & G. T. Swindles & W. Swinnen & J. Talbot & C. Treat & A. C. Valach & J. Wu - 78-78 Publisher Correction: Weakening Atlantic overturning circulation causes South Atlantic salinity pile-up
by Chenyu Zhu & Zhengyu Liu - 78-78 Author Correction: Circumpolar projections of Antarctic krill growth potential
by Devi Veytia & Stuart Corney & Klaus M. Meiners & So Kawaguchi & Eugene J. Murphy & Sophie Bestley
December 2020, Volume 10, Issue 12
- 1064-1065 Research can (and should) support corporate decarbonization
by Belinda Wade & Saphira Rekker - 1065-1066 Weakened evidence for mid-latitude impacts of Arctic warming
by Russell Blackport & James A. Screen - 1067-1068 Why the divestment movement is missing the mark
by Felix Mormann - 1069-1069 Conservation under climate change
by Alyssa Findlay - 1070-1071 Drivers of wildfire carbon emissions
by Rachel A. Loehman - 1071-1073 Winter in a warming Arctic
by Anne D. Bjorkman & Elise C. Gallois - 1074-1084 Achievements and needs for the climate change scenario framework
by Brian C. O’Neill & Timothy R. Carter & Kristie Ebi & Paula A. Harrison & Eric Kemp-Benedict & Kasper Kok & Elmar Kriegler & Benjamin L. Preston & Keywan Riahi & Jana Sillmann & Bas J. Ruijven & Detlef Vuuren & David Carlisle & Cecilia Conde & Jan Fuglestvedt & Carole Green & Tomoko Hasegawa & Julia Leininger & Seth Monteith & Ramon Pichs-Madruga - 1085-1090 Accountability and data-driven urban climate governance
by Sara Hughes & Sarah Giest & Laura Tozer - 1091-1095 Divergent forest sensitivity to repeated extreme droughts
by William R. L. Anderegg & Anna T. Trugman & Grayson Badgley & Alexandra G. Konings & John Shaw - 1096-1101 Embodied carbon emissions in the supply chains of multinational enterprises
by Zengkai Zhang & Dabo Guan & Ran Wang & Jing Meng & Heran Zheng & Kunfu Zhu & Huibin Du - 1102-1107 Electrification of light-duty vehicle fleet alone will not meet mitigation targets
by Alexandre Milovanoff & I. Daniel Posen & Heather L. MacLean - 1108-1115 Extremes become routine in an emerging new Arctic
by Laura Landrum & Marika M. Holland - 1116-1123 Increasing ocean stratification over the past half-century
by Guancheng Li & Lijing Cheng & Jiang Zhu & Kevin E. Trenberth & Michael E. Mann & John P. Abraham - 1124-1129 Climate velocity in inland standing waters
by R. Iestyn Woolway & Stephen C. Maberly - 1130-1136 Fuel availability not fire weather controls boreal wildfire severity and carbon emissions
by X. J. Walker & B. M. Rogers & S. Veraverbeke & J. F. Johnstone & J. L. Baltzer & K. Barrett & L. Bourgeau-Chavez & N. J. Day & W. J. Groot & C. M. Dieleman & S. Goetz & E. Hoy & L. K. Jenkins & E. S. Kane & M.-A. Parisien & S. Potter & E. A. G. Schuur & M. Turetsky & E. Whitman & M. C. Mack - 1137-1142 Winter temperatures predominate in spring phenological responses to warming
by A. K. Ettinger & C. J. Chamberlain & I. Morales-Castilla & D. M. Buonaiuto & D. F. B. Flynn & T. Savas & J. A. Samaha & E. M. Wolkovich - 1143-1148 Fine-scale tundra vegetation patterns are strongly related to winter thermal conditions
by Pekka Niittynen & Risto K. Heikkinen & Juha Aalto & Antoine Guisan & Julia Kemppinen & Miska Luoto - 1149-1153 Climate change increases predation risk for a keystone species of the boreal forest
by Michael J. L. Peers & Yasmine N. Majchrzak & Allyson K. Menzies & Emily K. Studd & Guillaume Bastille-Rousseau & Rudy Boonstra & Murray Humphries & Thomas S. Jung & Alice J. Kenney & Charles J. Krebs & Dennis L. Murray & Stan Boutin
November 2020, Volume 10, Issue 11
- 974-976 Renewable energy targets may undermine their sustainability
by Scott Spillias & Peter Kareiva & Mary Ruckelshaus & Eve McDonald-Madden - 977-977 The pattern effect and climate sensitivity
by Baird Langenbrunner - 978-979 A preference for constant costs
by Christopher Warshaw - 979-980 A darker cryosphere in a warming world
by Biagio Di Mauro - 981-982 Climate change disturbs wildlife microbiomes
by Obed Hernández-Gómez - 983-992 The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems
by Delphine Lannuzel & Letizia Tedesco & Maria Leeuwe & Karley Campbell & Hauke Flores & Bruno Delille & Lisa Miller & Jacqueline Stefels & Philipp Assmy & Jeff Bowman & Kristina Brown & Giulia Castellani & Melissa Chierici & Odile Crabeck & Ellen Damm & Brent Else & Agneta Fransson & François Fripiat & Nicolas-Xavier Geilfus & Caroline Jacques & Elizabeth Jones & Hermanni Kaartokallio & Marie Kotovitch & Klaus Meiners & Sébastien Moreau & Daiki Nomura & Ilka Peeken & Janne-Markus Rintala & Nadja Steiner & Jean-Louis Tison & Martin Vancoppenolle & Fanny Linden & Marcello Vichi & Pat Wongpan - 993-995 Sandy beaches can survive sea-level rise
by J. A. G. Cooper & G. Masselink & G. Coco & A. D. Short & B. Castelle & K. Rogers & E. Anthony & A. N. Green & J. T. Kelley & O. H. Pilkey & D. W. T. Jackson - 996-997 Reply to: Sandy beaches can survive sea-level rise
by Michalis I. Vousdoukas & Roshanka Ranasinghe & Lorenzo Mentaschi & Theocharis A. Plomaritis & Panagiotis Athanasiou & Arjen Luijendijk & Luc Feyen - 998-1003 Weakening Atlantic overturning circulation causes South Atlantic salinity pile-up
by Chenyu Zhu & Zhengyu Liu - 1004-1009 Constant carbon pricing increases support for climate action compared to ramping up costs over time
by Michael M. Bechtel & Kenneth F. Scheve & Elisabeth Lieshout - 1010-1014 A near-term to net zero alternative to the social cost of carbon for setting carbon prices
by Noah Kaufman & Alexander R. Barron & Wojciech Krawczyk & Peter Marsters & Haewon McJeon - 1015-1022 Performance determinants show European cities are delivering on climate mitigation
by Angel Hsu & Jonas Tan & Yi Ming Ng & Wayne Toh & Regina Vanda & Nihit Goyal - 1023-1029 The climate change mitigation potential of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
by S. V. Hanssen & V. Daioglou & Z. J. N. Steinmann & J. C. Doelman & D. P. Vuuren & M. A. J. Huijbregts - 1030-1036 Human-induced changes to the global ocean water masses and their time of emergence
by Yona Silvy & Eric Guilyardi & Jean-Baptiste Sallée & Paul J. Durack - 1037-1044 Arctic sea-ice loss intensifies aerosol transport to the Tibetan Plateau
by Fei Li & Xin Wan & Huijun Wang & Yvan Joseph Orsolini & Zhiyuan Cong & Yongqi Gao & Shichang Kang - 1045-1051 Dust dominates high-altitude snow darkening and melt over high-mountain Asia
by Chandan Sarangi & Yun Qian & Karl Rittger & L. Ruby Leung & Duli Chand & Kat J. Bormann & Thomas H. Painter - 1052-1056 Wrong-way migrations of benthic species driven by ocean warming and larval transport
by Heidi L. Fuchs & Robert J. Chant & Elias J. Hunter & Enrique N. Curchitser & Gregory P. Gerbi & Emily Y. Chen - 1057-1061 Warming drives ecological community changes linked to host-associated microbiome dysbiosis
by Sasha E. Greenspan & Gustavo H. Migliorini & Mariana L. Lyra & Mariana R. Pontes & Tamilie Carvalho & Luisa P. Ribeiro & Diego Moura-Campos & Célio F. B. Haddad & Luís Felipe Toledo & Gustavo Q. Romero & C. Guilherme Becker - 1062-1062 Publisher Correction: Climate-driven changes in the composition of New World plant communities
by K. J. Feeley & C. Bravo-Avila & B. Fadrique & T. M. Perez & D. Zuleta - 1062-1062 Publisher Correction: A recent decline in North Atlantic subtropical mode water formation
by Samuel W. Stevens & Rodney J. Johnson & Guillaume Maze & Nicholas R. Bates
October 2020, Volume 10, Issue 10
- 877-878 Addressing power imbalances in co-production
by Katharine Vincent & Suzanne Carter & Anna Steynor & Emma Visman & Katinka Lund Wågsæther - 879-881 Ice-sheet losses track high-end sea-level rise projections
by Thomas Slater & Anna E. Hogg & Ruth Mottram - 882-887 Documenting climate change
by Alyssa Findlay - 888-888 Modelled sensitivity
by Alyssa Findlay - 888-888 Realizing niches
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 888-888 Power plants warm rivers
by Baird Langenbrunner - 888-888 Climate research Foote note
by Bronwyn Wake - 889-890 Rising groundwater and sea-level rise
by Christine May - 890-891 The privilege of longevity
by Gonçalo Ferraz - 892-903 Phytoplankton dynamics in a changing Arctic Ocean
by Mathieu Ardyna & Kevin Robert Arrigo - 904-912 A meta-analysis of country-level studies on environmental change and migration
by Roman Hoffmann & Anna Dimitrova & Raya Muttarak & Jesus Crespo Cuaresma & Jonas Peisker - 913-919 Current and future global climate impacts resulting from COVID-19
by Piers M. Forster & Harriet I. Forster & Mat J. Evans & Matthew J. Gidden & Chris D. Jones & Christoph A. Keller & Robin D. Lamboll & Corinne Le Quéré & Joeri Rogelj & Deborah Rosen & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner & Thomas B. Richardson & Christopher J. Smith & Steven T. Turnock - 920-927 Food–energy–water implications of negative emissions technologies in a +1.5 °C future
by Jay Fuhrman & Haewon McJeon & Pralit Patel & Scott C. Doney & William M. Shobe & Andres F. Clarens - 928-932 Sea-ice-free Arctic during the Last Interglacial supports fast future loss
by Maria-Vittoria Guarino & Louise C. Sime & David Schröeder & Irene Malmierca-Vallet & Erica Rosenblum & Mark Ringer & Jeff Ridley & Danny Feltham & Cecilia Bitz & Eric J. Steig & Eric Wolff & Julienne Stroeve & Alistair Sellar - 933-938 Identification of local water resource vulnerability to rapid deglaciation in Alberta
by Sam Anderson & Valentina Radić - 939-945 Rapid worldwide growth of glacial lakes since 1990
by Dan H. Shugar & Aaron Burr & Umesh K. Haritashya & Jeffrey S. Kargel & C. Scott Watson & Maureen C. Kennedy & Alexandre R. Bevington & Richard A. Betts & Stephan Harrison & Katherine Strattman - 946-952 Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California
by K. M. Befus & P. L. Barnard & D. J. Hoover & J. A. Finzi Hart & C. I. Voss - 953-958 Longer-lived tropical songbirds reduce breeding activity as they buffer impacts of drought
by Thomas E. Martin & James C. Mouton - 959-964 Responses of global waterbird populations to climate change vary with latitude
by Tatsuya Amano & Tamás Székely & Hannah S. Wauchope & Brody Sandel & Szabolcs Nagy & Taej Mundkur & Tom Langendoen & Daniel Blanco & Nicole L. Michel & William J. Sutherland - 965-970 Climate-driven changes in the composition of New World plant communities
by K. J. Feeley & C. Bravo-Avila & B. Fadrique & T. M. Perez & D. Zuleta - 971-971 Publisher Correction: Current and future global climate impacts resulting from COVID-19
by Piers M. Forster & Harriet I. Forster & Mat J. Evans & Matthew J. Gidden & Chris D. Jones & Christoph A. Keller & Robin D. Lamboll & Corinne Le Quéré & Joeri Rogelj & Deborah Rosen & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner & Thomas B. Richardson & Christopher J. Smith & Steven T. Turnock - 971-971 Author Correction: Climate change and locust outbreak in East Africa
by Abubakr A. M. Salih & Marta Baraibar & Kenneth Kemucie Mwangi & Guleid Artan
September 2020, Volume 10, Issue 9
- 794-795 Resilience in the developing world benefits everyone
by Tim Palmer - 796-798 Reconciling theory with the reality of African heatwaves
by Luke J. Harrington & Friederike E. L. Otto - 799-801 The hydrogen solution?
by Sonja Renssen - 802-802 Emerging changes
by Bronwyn Wake - 802-802 Owls’ hoards rot
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 802-802 Tornado and hail exposure
by Baird Langenbrunner - 802-802 Six centuries of drought
by Alyssa Findlay - 803-804 Record Greenland mass loss
by Yara Mohajerani - 804-805 Trading for climate resilience
by Victor Nechifor & Emanuele Ferrari - 805-806 Heavy rain, come today
by Ethan E. Butler - 807-808 Putting wind dispersal in context
by Gil Bohrer & Jelle Treep - 809-818 Crafting strong, integrated policy mixes for deep CO2 mitigation in road transport
by Jonn Axsen & Patrick Plötz & Michael Wolinetz - 819-822 Net benefits to US soy and maize yields from intensifying hourly rainfall
by Corey Lesk & Ethan Coffel & Radley Horton - 823-828 Social determinants of adaptive and transformative responses to climate change
by Michele L. Barnes & Peng Wang & Joshua E. Cinner & Nicholas A. J. Graham & Angela M. Guerrero & Lorien Jasny & Jacqueline Lau & Sarah R. Sutcliffe & Jessica Zamborain-Mason - 829-835 Global hunger and climate change adaptation through international trade
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 - 836-841 Fair-share carbon dioxide removal increases major emitter responsibility
by Claire L. Fyson & Susanne Baur & Matthew Gidden & Carl-Friedrich Schleussner - 842-844 Economic and social constraints on reforestation for climate mitigation in Southeast Asia
by Yiwen Zeng & Tasya Vadya Sarira & L. Roman Carrasco & Kwek Yan Chong & Daniel A. Friess & Janice Ser Huay Lee & Pierre Taillardat & Thomas A. Worthington & Yuchen Zhang & Lian Pin Koh - 845-850 Weakening aerosol direct radiative effects mitigate climate penalty on Chinese air quality
by Chaopeng Hong & Qiang Zhang & Yang Zhang & Steven J. Davis & Xin Zhang & Dan Tong & Dabo Guan & Zhu Liu & Kebin He - 851-855 Short-lived climate forcers have long-term climate impacts via the carbon–climate feedback
by Bo Fu & Thomas Gasser & Bengang Li & Shu Tao & Philippe Ciais & Shilong Piao & Yves Balkanski & Wei Li & Tianya Yin & Luchao Han & Xinyue Li & Yunman Han & Jie An & Siyuan Peng & Jing Xu - 856-861 Anthropogenic warming forces extreme annual glacier mass loss
by Lauren J. Vargo & Brian M. Anderson & Ruzica Dadić & Huw J. Horgan & Andrew N. Mackintosh & Andrew D. King & Andrew M. Lorrey - 862-867 Rapid winter warming could disrupt coastal marine fish community structure
by Nicholas J. Clark & James T. Kerry & Ceridwen I. Fraser - 868-875 Global wind patterns and the vulnerability of wind-dispersed species to climate change
by Matthew M. Kling & David D. Ackerly - 876-876 Author Correction: Increased impacts on US West Coast
by Hien X. Bui - 876-876 Author Correction: Remote sensing northern lake methane ebullition
by M. Engram & K. M. Walter Anthony & T. Sachs & K. Kohnert & A. Serafimovich & G. Grosse & F. J. Meyer
August 2020, Volume 10, Issue 8
- 700-700 Loss and damage research for the global stocktake
by Adelle Thomas & Olivia Serdeczny & Patrick Pringle - 701-701 Hiding greenhouse gas emissions in the cloud
by David Mytton - 702-704 Relocation planning must address voluntary immobility
by Carol Farbotko & Olivia Dun & Fanny Thornton & Karen E. McNamara & Celia McMichael - 704-707 The future of coal in a carbon-constrained climate
by Michael Jakob & Jan Christoph Steckel & Frank Jotzo & Benjamin K. Sovacool & Laura Cornelsen & Rohit Chandra & Ottmar Edenhofer & Chris Holden & Andreas Löschel & Ted Nace & Nick Robins & Jens Suedekum & Johannes Urpelainen - 708-708 Methane transport in plants
by Alyssa Findlay - 708-708 Limited media narratives
by Jenn Richler - 708-708 Roles of repetition and race
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 708-708 Aerosol-driven seasonality
by Baird Langenbrunner - 709-710 Climate laws help reduce emissions
by Navroz K. Dubash - 710-711 Warming reaches the South Pole
by Sharon E. Stammerjohn & Ted A. Scambos - 712-713 Autumn greening in a warming climate
by Sujong Jeong - 714-721 Past perspectives on the present era of abrupt Arctic climate change
by Eystein Jansen & Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen & Trond Dokken & Kerim H. Nisancioglu & Bo M. Vinther & Emilie Capron & Chuncheng Guo & Mari F. Jensen & Peter L. Langen & Rasmus A. Pedersen & Shuting Yang & Mats Bentsen & Helle A. Kjær & Henrik Sadatzki & Evangeline Sessford & Martin Stendel - 722-723 Permafrost thaw and northern development
by H. B. O’Neill & C. R. Burn & M. Allard & L. U. Arenson & M. I. Bunn & R. F. Connon & S. A. Kokelj & S. V. Kokelj & A.-M. LeBlanc & P. D. Morse & S. L. Smith - 724-725 Reply to: Permafrost thaw and northern development
by B. Teufel & L. Sushama - 726-731 Human influence on joint changes in temperature, rainfall and continental aridity
by Céline J. W. Bonfils & Benjamin D. Santer & John C. Fyfe & Kate Marvel & Thomas J. Phillips & Susan R. H. Zimmerman - 732-738 Fasting season length sets temporal limits for global polar bear persistence
by Péter K. Molnár & Cecilia M. Bitz & Marika M. Holland & Jennifer E. Kay & Stephanie R. Penk & Steven C. Amstrup - 739-743 Light limitation regulates the response of autumn terrestrial carbon uptake to warming
by Yao Zhang & Róisín Commane & Sha Zhou & A. Park Williams & Pierre Gentine - 744-749 Public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal in the United States and the United Kingdom
by Emily Cox & Elspeth Spence & Nick Pidgeon - 750-756 Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from national climate legislation
by Shaikh M. S. U. Eskander & Sam Fankhauser - 757-761 Warming trends increasingly dominate global ocean
by Gregory C. Johnson & John M. Lyman - 762-770 Record warming at the South Pole during the past three decades
by Kyle R. Clem & Ryan L. Fogt & John Turner & Benjamin R. Lintner & Gareth J. Marshall & James R. Miller & James A. Renwick - 771-776 Increased melting level height impacts surface precipitation phase and intensity
by Andreas F. Prein & Andrew J. Heymsfield - 777-780 Leaf senescence exhibits stronger climatic responses during warm than during cold autumns
by Lei Chen & Heikki Hänninen & Sergio Rossi & Nicholas G. Smith & Stephanie Pau & Zhiyong Liu & Guanqiao Feng & Jie Gao & Jianquan Liu - 781-789 Climate economics support for the UN climate targets
by Martin C. Hänsel & Moritz A. Drupp & Daniel J. A. Johansson & Frikk Nesje & Christian Azar & Mark C. Freeman & Ben Groom & Thomas Sterner - 790-790 Author Correction: 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 - 791-791 Publisher Correction: Projected shifts in the foraging habitat of crabeater seals along the Antarctic Peninsula
by Luis A. Hückstädt & Andrea Piñones & Daniel M. Palacios & Birgitte I. McDonald & Michael S. Dinniman & Eileen E. Hofmann & Jennifer M. Burns & Daniel E. Crocker & Daniel P. Costa - 791-791 Publisher Correction: Vegetation feedbacks during drought exacerbate ozone air pollution extremes in Europe
by Meiyun Lin & Larry W. Horowitz & Yuanyu Xie & Fabien Paulot & Sergey Malyshev & Elena Shevliakova & Angelo Finco & Giacomo Gerosa & Dagmar Kubistin & Kim Pilegaard - 791-791 Publisher Correction: Insights from Earth system model initial-condition large ensembles and future prospects
by C. Deser & F. Lehner & K. B. Rodgers & T. Ault & T. L. Delworth & P. N. DiNezio & A. Fiore & C. Frankignoul & J. C. Fyfe & D. E. Horton & J. E. Kay & R. Knutti & N. S. Lovenduski & J. Marotzke & K. A. McKinnon & S. Minobe & J. Randerson & J. A. Screen & I. R. Simpson & M. Ting
July 2020, Volume 10, Issue 7
- 584-585 Climate change and locust outbreak in East Africa
by Abubakr A. M. Salih & Marta Baraibar & Kenneth Kemucie Mwangi & Guleid Artan - 586-588 Compound climate risks in the COVID-19 pandemic
by Carly A. Phillips & Astrid Caldas & Rachel Cleetus & Kristina A. Dahl & Juan Declet-Barreto & Rachel Licker & L. Delta Merner & J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida & Alexandra L. Phelan & Erika Spanger-Siegfried & Shuchi Talati & Christopher H. Trisos & Colin J. Carlson - 588-591 Climate-related financial disclosures in the public sector
by Ian Edwards & Kiri Yapp & Sam Mackay & Brendan Mackey - 591-594 Adjust urban and rural road pricing for fair mobility
by Felix Creutzig & Aneeque Javaid & Nicolas Koch & Brigitte Knopf & Giulio Mattioli & Ottmar Edenhofer - 595-598 Multi-hazard dependencies can increase or decrease risk
by John K. Hillier & Tom Matthews & Robert L. Wilby & Conor Murphy - 599-599 90s slow-down
by Alyssa Findlay - 599-599 Bleach me colourful
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 599-599 Uncertain attribution
by Jenn Richler - 599-599 Regional monsoon changes
by Baird Langenbrunner - 600-601 Perception of climate migrants
by Robert McLeman - 601-602 Learning from successes and failures
by Carola Klöck - 603-604 Increased impacts on US West Coast
by Hien X. Bui - 605-610 The appropriate use of reference scenarios in mitigation analysis
by Neil Grant & Adam Hawkes & Tamaryn Napp & Ajay Gambhir - 611-621 Understanding and managing connected extreme events
by Colin Raymond & Radley M. Horton & Jakob Zscheischler & Olivia Martius & Amir AghaKouchak & Jennifer Balch & Steven G. Bowen & Suzana J. Camargo & Jeremy Hess & Kai Kornhuber & Michael Oppenheimer & Alex C. Ruane & Thomas Wahl & Kathleen White - 622-627 Attitudes of urban residents towards environmental migration in Kenya and Vietnam
by Gabriele Spilker & Quynh Nguyen & Vally Koubi & Tobias Böhmelt - 628-639 An assessment of community-based adaptation initiatives in the Pacific Islands
by Karen E. McNamara & Rachel Clissold & Ross Westoby & Annah E. Piggott-McKellar & Roselyn Kumar & Tahlia Clarke & Frances Namoumou & Francis Areki & Eugene Joseph & Olivia Warrick & Patrick D. Nunn - 640-646 Equity in allocating carbon dioxide removal quotas
by Carlos Pozo & Ángel Galán-Martín & David M. Reiner & Niall Dowell & Gonzalo Guillén-Gosálbez - 647-653 Temporary reduction in daily global CO2 emissions during the COVID-19 forced confinement
by Corinne Le Quéré & Robert B. Jackson & Matthew W. Jones & Adam J. P. Smith & Sam Abernethy & Robbie M. Andrew & Anthony J. De-Gol & David R. Willis & Yuli Shan & Josep G. Canadell & Pierre Friedlingstein & Felix Creutzig & Glen P. Peters - 654-660 Amplified Madden–Julian oscillation impacts in the Pacific–North America region
by Wenyu Zhou & Da Yang & Shang-Ping Xie & Jing Ma - 661-666 Reduced efficiency of the Barents Sea cooling machine
by Øystein Skagseth & Tor Eldevik & Marius Årthun & Helene Asbjørnsen & Vidar S. Lien & Lars H. Smedsrud - 667-671 Multiple drivers of the North Atlantic warming hole
by Paul Keil & Thorsten Mauritsen & Johann Jungclaus & Christopher Hedemann & Dirk Olonscheck & Rohit Ghosh - 672-677 Ongoing AMOC and related sea-level and temperature changes after achieving the Paris targets
by Michael Sigmond & John C. Fyfe & Oleg A. Saenko & Neil C. Swart - 678-684 Sea-ice loss amplifies summertime decadal CO2 increase in the western Arctic Ocean
by Zhangxian Ouyang & Di Qi & Liqi Chen & Taro Takahashi & Wenli Zhong & Michael D. DeGrandpre & Baoshan Chen & Zhongyong Gao & Shigeto Nishino & Akihiko Murata & Heng Sun & Lisa L. Robbins & Meibing Jin & Wei-Jun Cai - 685-690 Disproportionate increase in freshwater methane emissions induced by experimental warming
by Yizhu Zhu & Kevin J. Purdy & Özge Eyice & Lidong Shen & Sarah F. Harpenslager & Gabriel Yvon-Durocher & Alex J. Dumbrell & Mark Trimmer - 691-695 Plant hydraulics accentuates the effect of atmospheric moisture stress on transpiration
by Yanlan Liu & Mukesh Kumar & Gabriel G. Katul & Xue Feng & Alexandra G. Konings - 696-697 Author Correction: Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
by César Terrer & Robert B. Jackson & I. Colin Prentice & Trevor F. Keenan & Christina Kaiser & Sara Vicca & Joshua B. Fisher & Peter B. Reich & Benjamin D. Stocker & Bruce A. Hungate & Josep Peñuelas & Ian McCallum & Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia & Lucas A. Cernusak & Alan F. Talhelm & Kevin Sundert & Shilong Piao & Paul C. D. Newton & Mark J. Hovenden & Dana M. Blumenthal & Yi Y. Liu & Christoph Müller & Klaus Winter & Christopher B. Field & Wolfgang Viechtbauer & Caspar J. Lissa & Marcel R. Hoosbeek & Makoto Watanabe & Takayoshi Koike & Victor O. Leshyk & H. Wayne Polley & Oskar Franklin
June 2020, Volume 10, Issue 6
- 480-480 A digital climate summit to maintain Paris Agreement ambition
by Elisa Calliari & Jaroslav Mysiak & Lisa Vanhala - 481-481 Next-generation meetings must be diverse and inclusive
by Akira S. Mori - 482-485 Barriers to gauging built environment climate vulnerability
by Hussam Mahmoud - 485-487 Climate-resilient coasts require diverse defence solutions
by Rebecca L. Morris & Anthony Boxshall & Stephen E. Swearer - 488-490 Keeping infrastructure reliable under climate uncertainty
by Mikhail V. Chester & B. Shane Underwood & Constantine Samaras - 491-491 John T. Houghton
by Fred Taylor - 492-492 Colour compensation
by Tegan Armarego-Marriott - 492-492 Drivers of adaptation
by Alyssa Findlay - 492-492 Dry heat
by Baird Langenbrunner - 492-492 Emissions trading
by Bronwyn Wake - 493-494 Where mitigation and migration meet
by Reuben Kline - 494-495 Warming shrivels future snowstorms
by Martin A. Baxter - 496-497 Sanitation and climate
by Matthew Reid - 497-498 Acidification slows algal movement
by Jolanda M. H. Verspagen - 499-501 Temporal displacement, adaptation and the effect of climate on suicide rates
by Matthew Gammans - 502-504 Reply to: Temporal displacement, adaptation and the effect of climate on suicide rates
by Marshall Burke & Felipe Gonzalez & Patrick Baylis & Sam Heft-Neal & Ceren Baysan & Solomon Hsiang - 505-510 Present-day greenhouse gases could cause more frequent and longer Dust Bowl heatwaves
by Tim Cowan & Sabine Undorf & Gabriele C. Hegerl & Luke J. Harrington & Friederike E. L. Otto - 511-517 Remote sensing northern lake methane ebullition
by M. Engram & K. M. Walter Anthony & T. Sachs & K. Kohnert & A. Serafimovich & G. Grosse & F. J. Meyer - 518-525 The economic interaction between climate change mitigation, climate migration and poverty
by Jochem Marotzke & Dirk Semmann & Manfred Milinski - 526-532 Carbon intensity of global crude oil refining and mitigation potential
by Liang Jing & Hassan M. El-Houjeiri & Jean-Christophe Monfort & Adam R. Brandt & Mohammad S. Masnadi & Deborah Gordon & Joule A. Bergerson - 533-538 Coldest Canadian Arctic communities face greatest reductions in shorefast sea ice
by Sarah W. Cooley & Jonathan C. Ryan & Laurence C. Smith & Chris Horvat & Brodie Pearson & Brigt Dale & Amanda H. Lynch - 539-544 Reduced frequency and size of late-twenty-first-century snowstorms over North America
by Walker S. Ashley & Alex M. Haberlie & Vittorio A. Gensini - 545-549 Climate change mitigation potential in sanitation via off-site composting of human waste
by Gavin McNicol & Julie Jeliazovski & Junior Jules François & Sasha Kramer & Rebecca Ryals - 550-554 The proportion of soil-borne pathogens increases with warming at the global scale
by Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo & Carlos A. Guerra & Concha Cano-Díaz & Eleonora Egidi & Jun-Tao Wang & Nico Eisenhauer & Brajesh K. Singh & Fernando T. Maestre - 555-560 Increasing contribution of peatlands to boreal evapotranspiration in a warming climate
by Manuel Helbig & James Michael Waddington & Pavel Alekseychik & Brian D. Amiro & Mika Aurela & Alan G. Barr & T. Andrew Black & Peter D. Blanken & Sean K. Carey & Jiquan Chen & Jinshu Chi & Ankur R. Desai & Allison Dunn & Eugenie S. Euskirchen & Lawrence B. Flanagan & Inke Forbrich & Thomas Friborg & Achim Grelle & Silvie Harder & Michal Heliasz & Elyn R. Humphreys & Hiroki Ikawa & Pierre-Erik Isabelle & Hiroki Iwata & Rachhpal Jassal & Mika Korkiakoski & Juliya Kurbatova & Lars Kutzbach & Anders Lindroth & Mikaell Ottosson Löfvenius & Annalea Lohila & Ivan Mammarella & Philip Marsh & Trofim Maximov & Joe R. Melton & Paul A. Moore & Daniel F. Nadeau & Erin M. Nicholls & Mats B. Nilsson & Takeshi Ohta & Matthias Peichl & Richard M. Petrone & Roman Petrov & Anatoly Prokushkin & William L. Quinton & David E. Reed & Nigel T. Roulet & Benjamin R. K. Runkle & Oliver Sonnentag & Ian B. Strachan & Pierre Taillardat & Eeva-Stiina Tuittila & Juha-Pekka Tuovinen & Jessica Turner & Masahito Ueyama & Andrej Varlagin & Martin Wilmking & Steven C. Wofsy & Vyacheslav Zyrianov - 561-567 Decreased motility of flagellated microalgae long-term acclimated to CO2-induced acidified waters
by Yitao Wang & Xiao Fan & Guang Gao & John Beardall & Kazuo Inaba & Jason M. Hall-Spencer & Dong Xu & Xiaowen Zhang & Wentao Han & Andrew McMinn & Naihao Ye - 568-575 Circumpolar projections of Antarctic krill growth potential
by Devi Veytia & Stuart Corney & Klaus M. Meiners & So Kawaguchi & Eugene J. Murphy & Sophie Bestley - 576-581 Climate velocity reveals increasing exposure of deep-ocean biodiversity to future warming
by Isaac Brito-Morales & David S. Schoeman & Jorge García Molinos & Michael T. Burrows & Carissa J. Klein & Nur Arafeh-Dalmau & Kristin Kaschner & Cristina Garilao & Kathleen Kesner-Reyes & Anthony J. Richardson