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October 2022, Volume 1, Issue 10
- 1-3 Investing in resilience and making investments resilient
by Stéphane Hallegatte & Jia Li - 1-3 Policies for climate finance: Status and research needs
by Bjarne Steffen & Axel Michaelowa - 1-14 Efforts to tax carbon in Washington State
by Steven M Karceski
September 2022, Volume 1, Issue 9
- 1-4 Towards a “fair-efforts” metric for climate pledges
by Narasimha D Rao - 1-21 Identifying priority areas to manage mobile bottom fishing on seabed carbon in the UK
by Graham Epstein & Callum M Roberts
August 2022, Volume 1, Issue 8
- 1-17 Emission reduction targets and outcomes of the Clean Development Mechanism (2005–2020)
by Alex Y Lo & Ren Cong
July 2022, Volume 1, Issue 7
- 1-3 Climate change sociology: Past contributions and future research needs
by Debra J Davidson - 1-10 Hidden benefits and dangers of carbon tax
by Monica Prasad - 1-13 On the acceptance of intergenerational climate legacies: A comparison of Canada and Japan
by Kyoko Adachi & Hadi Dowlatabadi & Jiaying Zhao
June 2022, Volume 1, Issue 6
- 1-12 Electoral appeal of climate policies: The Green New Deal and the 2020 U.S. House of Representatives elections
by Meagan Carmack & Nives Dolšak & Aseem Prakash
May 2022, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 1-3 Mental health, a neglected aftershock of climate disasters
by Akhil Bansal & Ilona Arih - 1-4 Placing people at the heart of climate action
by Patrick Devine-Wright & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Birgitta Gatersleben & Saffron O’Neill & Sarah Hartley & Kate Burningham & Benjamin Sovacool & Stewart Barr & Jillian Anable - 1-14 Public opinion about climate policies: A review and call for more studies of what people want
by Malcolm Fairbrother - 1-20 Estimating regional timber supply and forest carbon sequestration under shared socioeconomic pathways: A case study of Maine, USA
by Jianheng Zhao & Adam Daigneault & Aaron Weiskittel - 1-21 Global hydro-climatological indicators and changes in the global hydrological cycle and rainfall patterns
by Rasmus E Benestad & Cristian Lussana & Julia Lutz & Andreas Dobler & Oskar Landgren & Jan Erik Haugen & Abdelkader Mezghani & Barbara Casati & Kajsa M Parding
April 2022, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 1-19 Projected novelty in the climate envelope of the California Current at multiple spatial-temporal scales
by James A Smith & Mercedes Pozo Buil & Jerome Fiechter & Desiree Tommasi & Michael G Jacox
February 2022, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 1-4 Lessons for adaptation pathways in the Pacific Islands
by Karen E McNamara & Ross Westoby & Rachel Clissold - 1-4 Operational extreme weather event attribution can quantify climate change loss and damages
by Michael F Wehner & Kevin A Reed
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