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March 2018, Volume 147, Issue 1
- 23-29 Beyond headline mitigation numbers: we need more transparent and comparable NDCs to achieve the Paris Agreement on climate change
by W. P. Pauw & Richard J. T. Klein & Kennedy Mbeva & Adis Dzebo & Davide Cassanmagnago & Anna Rudloff - 31-45 The Paris warming targets: emissions requirements and sea level consequences
by T.M.L. Wigley - 47-59 The safe carbon budget
by Frederick Ploeg - 61-76 The impacts avoided with a 1.5 °C climate target: a global and regional assessment
by Nigel W. Arnell & Jason A. Lowe & Ben Lloyd-Hughes & Timothy J. Osborn - 77-90 Economic consequences of global climate change and mitigation on future hydropower generation
by Qian Zhou & Naota Hanasaki & Shinichiro Fujimori & Yoshimitsu Masaki & Yasuaki Hijioka - 91-106 Water demand for electricity in deep decarbonisation scenarios: a multi-model assessment
by I. Mouratiadou & M. Bevione & D. L. Bijl & L. Drouet & M. Hejazi & S. Mima & M. Pehl & G. Luderer - 107-118 Potential impacts of climate warming and increased summer heat stress on the electric grid: a case study for a large power transformer (LPT) in the Northeast United States
by Xiang Gao & C. Adam Schlosser & Eric R. Morgan - 119-132 Perceptions of climate engineering in the South Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa, and North American Arctic
by Wylie A. Carr & Laurie Yung - 133-147 Downscaling future climate change projections over Puerto Rico using a non-hydrostatic atmospheric model
by Amit Bhardwaj & Vasubandhu Misra & Akhilesh Mishra & Adrienne Wootten & Ryan Boyles & J. H. Bowden & Adam J. Terando - 149-163 Quantifying recent precipitation change and predicting lake expansion in the Inner Tibetan Plateau
by Kun Yang & Hui Lu & Siyu Yue & Guoqing Zhang & Yanbin Lei & Zhu La & Wei Wang - 165-178 Spatiotemporal changes in the size and shape of heat waves over North America
by David Keellings & Erin Bunting & Johanna Engström - 179-193 Alpine foreland running drier? Sensitivity of a drought vulnerable catchment to changes in climate, land use, and water management
by Clara Hohmann & Gottfried Kirchengast & Steffen Birk - 195-209 Groundwater depletion limits the scope for adaptation to increased rainfall variability in India
by Ram Fishman - 211-224 Shifts in the thermal niche of almond under climate change
by Lauren E. Parker & John T. Abatzoglou - 225-234 Climate response of rainfed versus irrigated farms: the bias of farm heterogeneity in irrigation
by Janka Vanschoenwinkel & Steven Passel - 235-252 Assessment of climate variability and trend on wheat productivity in West Bengal, India: crop growth simulation approach
by A. Mukherjee & A. K. S. Huda - 253-266 The stresses and dynamics of smallholder coffee systems in Jamaica’s Blue Mountains: a case for the potential role of climate services
by Zack Guido & Tim Finan & Kevon Rhiney & Malgosia Madajewicz & Valerie Rountree & Elizabeth Johnson & Gusland McCook - 267-282 Household and community responses to impacts of climate change in the rural hills of Nepal
by Popular Gentle & Rik Thwaites & Digby Race & Kim Alexander & Tek Maraseni - 283-297 Relationship between subjective well-being and material quality of life in face of climate vulnerability in NE Brazil
by Ana Maria Bedran-Martins & Maria Carmen Lemos & Arlindo Philippi - 299-312 Cultural adaptation to climate change among indigenous people of South India
by Koteswara Rao Kodirekkala - 313-326 Governance matters: climate change, corruption, and livelihoods in Bangladesh
by Md. Ashiqur Rahman - 327-341 Food security outcomes under a changing climate: impacts of mitigation and adaptation on vulnerability to food insecurity
by Katy J. Richardson & Kirsty H. Lewis & P. Krishna Krishnamurthy & Chris Kent & Andrew J. Wiltshire & Helen M. Hanlon - 343-353 Narrating climate change as a rite of passage
by Nancy Menning - 355-358 Correction to: The spatial distribution of Republican and Democratic climate opinions at state and local scales
by Matto Mildenberger & Jennifer R. Marlon & Peter D. Howe & Anthony Leiserowitz - 359-368 The impact of frames highlighting coastal flooding in the USA on climate change beliefs
by Toby Bolsen & Justin Kingsland & Risa Palm
February 2018, Volume 146, Issue 3
- 277-285 An introduction to the special issue on the Benefits of Reduced Anthropogenic Climate changE (BRACE)
by Brian C. O’Neill & Andrew Gettelman - 287-301 The Benefits of Reduced Anthropogenic Climate changE (BRACE): a synthesis
by Brian C. O’Neill & James Done & Andrew Gettelman & Peter Lawrence & Flavio Lehner & Jean-Francois Lamarque & Lei Lin & Andrew Monaghan & Keith Oleson & Xiaolin Ren & Benjamin Sanderson & Claudia Tebaldi & Matthias Weitzel & Yangyang Xu & Brooke Anderson & Miranda J. Fix & Samuel Levis - 303-318 A new ensemble of GCM simulations to assess avoided impacts in a climate mitigation scenario
by Benjamin M. Sanderson & Keith W. Oleson & Warren G. Strand & Flavio Lehner & Brian C. O’Neill - 319-333 Emulating mean patterns and variability of temperature across and within scenarios in anthropogenic climate change experiments
by Stacey E. Alexeeff & Doug Nychka & Stephan R. Sain & Claudia Tebaldi - 335-347 A comparison of U.S. precipitation extremes under RCP8.5 and RCP4.5 with an application of pattern scaling
by Miranda J. Fix & Daniel Cooley & Stephan R. Sain & Claudia Tebaldi - 349-361 Benefits of mitigation for future heat extremes under RCP4.5 compared to RCP8.5
by Claudia Tebaldi & Michael F. Wehner - 363-375 Future risk of record-breaking summer temperatures and its mitigation
by Flavio Lehner & Clara Deser & Benjamin M. Sanderson - 377-392 Avoided climate impacts of urban and rural heat and cold waves over the U.S. using large climate model ensembles for RCP8.5 and RCP4.5
by K. W. Oleson & G. B. Anderson & B. Jones & S. A. McGinnis & B. Sanderson - 393-406 The importance of aerosol scenarios in projections of future heat extremes
by Yangyang Xu & Jean-François Lamarque & Benjamin M. Sanderson - 407-422 Simulated differences in 21st century aridity due to different scenarios of greenhouse gases and aerosols
by L. Lin & A. Gettelman & Q. Fu & Y. Xu - 423-437 Avoiding population exposure to heat-related extremes: demographic change vs climate change
by Bryan Jones & Claudia Tebaldi & Brian C. O’Neill & Keith Oleson & Jing Gao - 439-453 Classifying heatwaves: developing health-based models to predict high-mortality versus moderate United States heatwaves
by G. Brooke Anderson & Keith W. Oleson & Bryan Jones & Roger D. Peng - 455-470 Projected trends in high-mortality heatwaves under different scenarios of climate, population, and adaptation in 82 US communities
by G. Brooke Anderson & Keith W. Oleson & Bryan Jones & Roger D. Peng - 471-485 Influences of climatic and population changes on heat-related mortality in Houston, Texas, USA
by A. Marsha & S. R. Sain & M. J. Heaton & A. J. Monaghan & O.V. Wilhelmi - 487-500 The potential impacts of 21st century climatic and population changes on human exposure to the virus vector mosquito Aedes aegypti
by Andrew J. Monaghan & K. M. Sampson & D. F. Steinhoff & K. C. Ernst & K. L. Ebi & B. Jones & M. H. Hayden - 501-515 CLMcrop yields and water requirements: avoided impacts by choosing RCP 4.5 over 8.5
by Samuel Levis & Andrew Badger & Beth Drewniak & Cynthia Nevison & Xiaolin Ren - 517-531 Avoided economic impacts of climate change on agriculture: integrating a land surface model (CLM) with a global economic model (iPETS)
by Xiaolin Ren & Matthias Weitzel & Brian C. O’Neill & Peter Lawrence & Prasanth Meiyappan & Samuel Levis & Edward J. Balistreri & Michael Dalton - 533-545 Estimated impacts of emission reductions on wheat and maize crops
by Claudia Tebaldi & David Lobell - 547-560 Projected changes in tropical cyclone activity under future warming scenarios using a high-resolution climate model
by Julio T. Bacmeister & Kevin A. Reed & Cecile Hannay & Peter Lawrence & Susan Bates & John E. Truesdale & Nan Rosenbloom & Michael Levy - 561-573 Estimating impacts of North Atlantic tropical cyclones using an index of damage potential
by James M. Done & Debasish PaiMazumder & Erin Towler & Chandra M. Kishtawal - 575-585 Projections of future tropical cyclone damage with a high-resolution global climate model
by A. Gettelman & D. N. Bresch & C. C. Chen & J. E. Truesdale & J. T. Bacmeister
January 2018, Volume 146, Issue 1
- 1-3 Navigating climate-related challenges on working lands: a special issue by the USDA Climate Hubs and their partners
by Rachel Steele & Jerry L. Hatfield - 5-17 Estimating climate change effects on grazing management and beef cattle production in the Pacific Northwest
by J. Shannon Neibergs & Tipton D. Hudson & Chad E. Kruger & Kaelin Hamel-Rieken - 19-32 Vulnerability of grazing and confined livestock in the Northern Great Plains to projected mid- and late-twenty-first century climate
by Justin Derner & David Briske & Matt Reeves & Tami Brown-Brandl & Miranda Meehan & Dana Blumenthal & William Travis & David Augustine & Hailey Wilmer & Derek Scasta & John Hendrickson & Jerry Volesky & Laura Edwards & Dannele Peck - 33-45 Climate change effects on livestock in the Northeast US and strategies for adaptation
by A. N. Hristov & A. T. Degaetano & C. A. Rotz & E. Hoberg & R. H. Skinner & T. Felix & H. Li & P. H. Patterson & G. Roth & M. Hall & T. L. Ott & L. H. Baumgard & W. Staniar & R. M. Hulet & C. J. Dell & A. F. Brito & D. Y. Hollinger - 47-58 Assessing climate vulnerabilities and adaptive strategies for resilient beef and dairy operations in the tropics
by Guillermo Ortiz-Colón & Stephen J. Fain & Isabel K. Parés & Jaime Curbelo-Rodríguez & Esbal Jiménez-Cabán & Melvin Pagán-Morales & William A. Gould - 59-74 Native and agricultural forests at risk to a changing climate in the Northern Plains
by Linda A. Joyce & Gary Bentrup & Antony S. Cheng & Peter Kolb & Michele Schoeneberger & Justin Derner - 75-88 Adaptation pathways: ecoregion and land ownership influences on climate adaptation decision-making in forest management
by Todd A. Ontl & Chris Swanston & Leslie A. Brandt & Patricia R. Butler & Anthony W. D’Amato & Stephen D. Handler & Maria K. Janowiak & P. Danielle Shannon - 89-102 Assessing vulnerabilities and adapting to climate change in northwestern U.S. forests
by Jessica E. Halofsky & David L. Peterson & Holly R. Prendeville - 103-116 Vulnerability of forests of the Midwest and Northeast United States to climate change
by Chris Swanston & Leslie A. Brandt & Maria K. Janowiak & Stephen D. Handler & Patricia Butler-Leopold & Louis Iverson & Frank R. Thompson III & Todd A. Ontl & P. Danielle Shannon - 117-131 Fire weather and likelihood: characterizing climate space for fire occurrence and extent in Puerto Rico
by Ashley E. Beusekom & William A. Gould & A. Carolina Monmany & Azad Henareh Khalyani & Maya Quiñones & Stephen J. Fain & Maria José Andrade-Núñez & Grizelle González - 133-144 Translating national level forest service goals to local level land management: carbon sequestration
by Steven McNulty & Emrys Treasure & Lisa Jennings & David Meriwether & David Harris & Paul Arndt - 145-158 Vulnerability of specialty crops to short-term climatic variability and adaptation strategies in the Midwestern USA
by Erica Kistner & Olivia Kellner & Jeffrey Andresen & Dennis Todey & Lois Wright Morton - 159-171 Specialty fruit production in the Pacific Northwest: adaptation strategies for a changing climate
by Laurie Houston & Susan Capalbo & Clark Seavert & Meghan Dalton & David Bryla & Ramesh Sagili - 173-173 Erratum to: Specialty fruit production in the Pacific Northwest: adaptation strategies for a changing climate
by Laurie Houston & Susan Capalbo & Clark Seavert & Meghan Dalton & David Bryla & Ramesh Sagili - 175-186 Climate change and coffee: assessing vulnerability by modeling future climate suitability in the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico
by Stephen J. Fain & Maya Quiñones & Nora L. Álvarez-Berríos & Isabel K. Parés-Ramos & William A. Gould - 187-200 Groundwater depletion and climate change: future prospects of crop production in the Central High Plains Aquifer
by Kayla A. Cotterman & Anthony D. Kendall & Bruno Basso & David W. Hyndman - 201-218 Vulnerability of Southern Plains agriculture to climate change
by Jean L. Steiner & David D. Briske & David P. Brown & Caitlin M. Rottler - 219-230 Vulnerability of crops and croplands in the US Northern Plains to predicted climate change
by Brian J. Wienhold & Merle F. Vigil & John R. Hendrickson & Justin D. Derner - 231-245 Unique challenges and opportunities for northeastern US crop production in a changing climate
by David W. Wolfe & Arthur T. DeGaetano & Gregory M. Peck & Mary Carey & Lewis H. Ziska & John Lea-Cox & Armen R. Kemanian & Michael P. Hoffmann & David Y. Hollinger - 247-261 Evaluating opportunities for an increased role of winter crops as adaptation to climate change in dryland cropping systems of the U.S. Inland Pacific Northwest
by Claudio O. Stöckle & Stewart Higgins & Roger Nelson & John Abatzoglou & Dave Huggins & William Pan & Tina Karimi & John Antle & Sanford D. Eigenbrode & Erin Brooks - 263-275 Vulnerability of grain crops and croplands in the Midwest to climatic variability and adaptation strategies
by J. L. Hatfield & Lois Wright-Morton & Beth Hall
December 2017, Volume 145, Issue 3
- 259-271 Assessing species climatic requirements beyond the realized niche: some lessons mainly from tree species distribution modelling
by Trevor H. Booth - 273-287 Evidence for a climate-induced ecohydrological state shift in wetland ecosystems of the southern Prairie Pothole Region
by Owen P. McKenna & David M. Mushet & Donald O. Rosenberry & James W. LaBaugh - 289-303 Projecting future nonstationary extreme streamflow for the Fraser River, Canada
by Rajesh R. Shrestha & Alex J. Cannon & Markus A. Schnorbus & Francis W. Zwiers - 305-320 Climate variability of heat wave and projection of warming scenario in Taiwan
by Chuan-Yao Lin & Yi-Yun Chien & Chiung-Jui Su & Mien-Tze Kueh & Shih-Chun Lung - 321-334 Incorporating climate change scenarios and water-balance approach to cumulative assessment models of solution potash Mining in the Canadian Prairies
by Ryan Clark & Iuliia Andreichuk & David Sauchyn & Dena W. McMartin - 335-349 Impact of climate variability on coffee yield in India—with a micro-level case study using long-term coffee yield data of humid tropical Kerala
by M. Jayakumar & M. Rajavel & U. Surendran & Girish Gopinath & K. Ramamoorthy - 351-365 Recent warming across the North Atlantic region may be contributing to an expansion in barley cultivation
by Peter Martin & Sigridur Dalmannsdottir & Jens Ivan í Gerdinum & Hilde Halland & Jónatan Hermannsson & Vanessa Kavanagh & Katrin MacKenzie & Ólafur Reykdal & Joanne Russell & Saemundur Sveinsson & Mette Thomsen & John Wishart - 367-382 Empowerment, climate change adaptation, and agricultural production: evidence from Niger
by Fleur Wouterse - 383-395 Interplay of environmental and socio-political factors in the downfall of the Eastern Türk Empire in 630 CE
by Nicola Di Cosmo & Clive Oppenheimer & Ulf Büntgen - 397-412 Fail-safe and safe-to-fail adaptation: decision-making for urban flooding under climate change
by Yeowon Kim & Daniel A. Eisenberg & Emily N. Bondank & Mikhail V. Chester & Giuseppe Mascaro & B. Shane Underwood - 413-429 Preparing for local adaptation: a study of community understanding and support
by Gabrielle Wong-Parodi & Kelly Klima - 431-444 Multi-sectoral, high-resolution assessment of climate change consequences of coastal flooding
by Alexandra Toimil & Iñigo J. Losada & Pedro Díaz-Simal & Cristina Izaguirre & Paula Camus - 445-458 The moderating role of political affiliation in the link between flooding experience and preparedness to reduce energy use
by Charles Adedayo Ogunbode & Yue Liu & Nicole Tausch - 459-468 Global anthropogenic heat emissions from energy consumption, 1965–2100
by Yan Lu & Haikun Wang & Qin’geng Wang & Yanyan Zhang & Yiyong Yu & Yu Qian - 469-479 Characterizing transient temperature trajectories for assessing the value of achieving alternative temperature targets
by Gary W. Yohe - 481-494 The comparative importance for optimal climate policy of discounting, inequalities and catastrophes
by Mark Budolfson & Francis Dennig & Marc Fleurbaey & Asher Siebert & Robert H. Socolow - 495-507 Vulnerable yet relevant: the two dimensions of climate-related financial disclosure
by Irene Monasterolo & Stefano Battiston & Anthony C. Janetos & Zoey Zheng - 509-522 A six-component model for assessing procedural fairness in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
by Chukwumerije Okereke - 523-537 Politicization of science: how climate change skeptics use experts and scientific evidence in their online communication
by Hannah Schmid-Petri - 539-548 The spatial distribution of Republican and Democratic climate opinions at state and local scales
by Matto Mildenberger & Jennifer R. Marlon & Peter D. Howe & Anthony Leiserowitz
November 2017, Volume 145, Issue 1
- 1-14 Making sense of climate engineering: a focus group study of lay publics in four countries
by Victoria Wibeck & Anders Hansson & Jonas Anshelm & Shinichiro Asayama & Lisa Dilling & Pamela M. Feetham & Rachel Hauser & Atsushi Ishii & Masahiro Sugiyama - 15-26 Citizens show strong support for climate policy, but are they also willing to pay?
by Zorzeta Bakaki & Thomas Bernauer - 27-40 Constant elasticity of substitution functions for energy modeling in general equilibrium integrated assessment models: a critical review and recommendations
by Abdulla Kaya & Denes Csala & Sgouris Sgouridis - 41-55 High mountain communities and climate change: adaptation, traditional ecological knowledge, and institutions
by Tenzing Ingty - 57-70 Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting
by Ella Belfer & James D. Ford & Michelle Maillet - 71-83 Climate change responses among the Maasai Community in Kenya
by Walter Leal Filho & Daniel Nzengya & Gladys Muasya & Judith Chemuliti & Jokastah Wanzuu Kalungu - 85-100 Readiness for climate change adaptation in the Arctic: a case study from Nunavut, Canada
by James D Ford & Jolène Labbé & Melanie Flynn & Malcolm Araos - 101-116 Can intra-regional food trade increase food availability in the context of global climatic change in West Africa?
by Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe & Boris Odilon Kounagbè Lokonon & Calvin Atewemba & Naga Coulibaly - 117-130 Projected reductions in climatic suitability for vulnerable British birds
by Dario Massimino & Alison Johnston & Simon Gillings & Frédéric Jiguet & James W. Pearce-Higgins - 131-143 Predictor weighting and geographical background delimitation: two synergetic sources of uncertainty when assessing species sensitivity to climate change
by Pelayo Acevedo & Alberto Jiménez-Valverde & Jorge M. Lobo & Raimundo Real - 145-158 Impacts of 1.5 and 2 °C global warming on water availability and extreme hydrological events in Yiluo and Beijiang River catchments in China
by Lüliu Liu & Hongmei Xu & Yong Wang & Tong Jiang - 159-175 Extreme flows and water availability of the Brahmaputra River under 1.5 and 2 °C global warming scenarios
by Khaled Mohammed & Akm Saiful Islam & GM Tarekul Islam & Lorenzo Alfieri & Sujit Kumar Bala & Md. Jamal Uddin Khan - 177-188 Discrete seasonal hydroclimate reconstructions over northern Vietnam for the past three and a half centuries
by Kyle G. Hansen & Brendan M. Buckley & Brian Zottoli & Rosanne D. D’Arrigo & Le Canh Nam & Vinh Van Truong & Dung Tien Nguyen & Hau Xuan Nguyen - 189-203 Slowing down the retreat of the Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland, by artificially produced summer snow: a feasibility study
by Johannes Oerlemans & Martin Haag & Felix Keller - 205-219 14,000 years of climate-induced changes in carbon resources sustaining benthic consumers in a small boreal lake (Lake Tollari, Estonia)
by Belle Simon & Poska Anneli & Hossann Christian & Tõnno Ilmar - 221-235 Understanding the detectability of potential changes to the 100-year peak storm surge
by Robert L. Ceres & Chris E. Forest & Klaus Keller - 237-248 How reliable are GCM simulations for different atmospheric variables?
by Sajjad Eghdamirad & Fiona Johnson & Ashish Sharma - 249-257 Heavy precipitation is highly sensitive to the magnitude of future warming
by Wei Zhang & Gabriele Villarini
October 2017, Volume 144, Issue 4
- 565-572 No climate change salience in Lofoten fisheries? A comment on understanding the need for adaptation in natural resource-dependent communities
by Anna Lena Bercht - 573-575 Author response to the commentary by A. L. Bercht on “Understanding the need for adaptation in a natural resource dependent community in Northern Norway: issue salience, values and worldviews”
by Halvor Dannevig & Grete K. Hovelsrud - 577-578 Review of commentary: no climate change salience in Lofoten fisheries? A comment on understanding the need for adaptation in natural resource dependent communities
by Steve Rayner - 579-590 The rise in global atmospheric CO2, surface temperature, and sea level from emissions traced to major carbon producers
by B. Ekwurzel & J. Boneham & M. W. Dalton & R. Heede & R. J. Mera & M. R. Allen & P. C. Frumhoff - 591-596 Responsible for what? Carbon producer CO2 contributions and the energy transition
by Henry Shue - 597-610 Banking on banking: does “when” flexibility mask the costs of stringent climate policy?
by John E. Bistline & Francisco Chesnaye - 611-624 Assessing uncertainty of climate change impacts on long-term hydropower generation using the CMIP5 ensemble—the case of Ecuador
by Pablo E. Carvajal & Gabrial Anandarajah & Yacob Mulugetta & Olivier Dessens - 625-639 A climate stress test of Los Angeles’ water quality plans
by Abdul Tariq & Robert Jay Lempert & John Riverson & Marla Schwartz & Neil Berg - 641-655 Projected warming portends seasonal shifts of stream temperatures in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, USA and Canada
by Leslie A. Jones & Clint C. Muhlfeld & Lucy A. Marshall - 657-670 Recent climatic changes and wetland expansion turned Tibet into a net CH4 source
by Da Wei & Xiaodan Wang - 671-685 Carbon dioxide fertilization offsets negative impacts of climate change on Arabica coffee yield in Brazil
by Fabian Y. F. Verhage & Niels P. R. Anten & Paulo C. Sentelhas - 687-701 Effects of different climate downscaling methods on the assessment of climate change impacts on wheat cropping systems
by De Li Liu & Garry J. O’Leary & Brendan Christy & Ian Macadam & Bin Wang & Muhuddin R. Anwar & Anna Weeks - 703-719 Tropical semi-arid regions expanding over temperate latitudes under climate change
by Amélie Rajaud & Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré - 721-735 Influence of climate change on summer cooling costs and heat stress in urban office buildings
by Hans Hooyberghs & Stijn Verbeke & Dirk Lauwaet & Helia Costa & Graham Floater & Koen Ridder
October 2017, Volume 144, Issue 3
- 389-390 Foreword to the special issue: decadal scale drought in arid regions
by Zong-Liang Yang & Zhuguo Ma - 391-403 Assessment of the Pacific decadal oscillation’s contribution to the occurrence of local torrential rainfall in north China
by Lin Pei & Jiangjiang Xia & Zhongwei Yan & Hui Yang - 405-417 Modulation of monthly precipitation patterns over East China by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation
by Qing Yang & Zhuguo Ma & Baoliang Xu - 419-432 500-yr. precipitation variability in Southern Taihang Mountains, China, and its linkages to ENSO and PDO
by Yong Zhang & Qinhua Tian & Sébastien Guillet & Markus Stoffel - 433-445 Variability of modeled runoff over China and its links to climate change
by Mingxing Li & Zhuguo Ma & Meixia Lv - 447-460 Regional water budgets and hydroclimatic trend variations in Xinjiang from 1951 to 2000
by Ziyan Zheng & Zhuguo Ma & Mingxing Li & Jiangjiang Xia - 461-473 Modeling and analysis of the potential impacts on regional climate due to vegetation degradation over arid and semi-arid regions of China
by Liang Chen & Zhuguo Ma & Tianbao Zhao - 475-490 Potential impact of reforestation programmes and uncertainties in land cover effects over the loess plateau: a regional climate modeling study
by Lang Wang & Kevin K. W. Cheung - 491-503 Relative impacts of increased greenhouse gas concentrations and land cover change on the surface climate in arid and semi-arid regions of China
by Zhongfeng Xu & Zong-Liang Yang - 505-517 Quantifying the contributions of anthropogenic and natural forcings to climate changes over arid-semiarid areas during 1946–2005
by Chunxiang Li & Tianbao Zhao & Kairan Ying - 519-533 Uncertainties in historical changes and future projections of drought. Part I: estimates of historical drought changes
by Aiguo Dai & Tianbao Zhao - 535-548 Uncertainties in historical changes and future projections of drought. Part II: model-simulated historical and future drought changes
by Tianbao Zhao & Aiguo Dai - 549-563 Vulnerability of and risk to water resources in arid and semi-arid regions of West China under a scenario of climate change
by Jun Xia & Like Ning & Quan Wang & Junxu Chen & Long Wan & Si Hong
September 2017, Volume 144, Issue 2
- 111-119 Commentary on “carbon balance effects of US biofuel production and use,” by DeCicco et al. (2016)
by Robert D. De Kleine & Timothy J. Wallington & James E. Anderson & Hyung Chul Kim - 121-121 Erratum to: commentary on “carbon balance effects of US biofuel production and use,” by DeCicco et al. (2016)
by Robert D. Kleine & Timothy J. Wallington & James E. Anderson & Hyung Chul Kim - 123-129 Author’s response to commentary on “Carbon balance effects of U.S. biofuel production and use”
by John M. DeCicco - 131-142 Assessing climate change impacts on extreme weather events: the case for an alternative (Bayesian) approach
by Michael E. Mann & Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Naomi Oreskes - 143-150 Is the choice of statistical paradigm critical in extreme event attribution studies?
by Peter A. Stott & David J. Karoly & Francis W. Zwiers - 151-163 Leakage risks of geologic CO2 storage and the impacts on the global energy system and climate change mitigation
by Hang Deng & Jeffrey M. Bielicki & Michael Oppenheimer & Jeffrey P. Fitts & Catherine A. Peters - 165-179 Early action on Paris Agreement allows for more time to change energy systems
by Heleen L. van Soest & Harmen Sytze de Boer & Mark Roelfsema & Michel G.J. den Elzen & Annemiek Admiraal & Detlef P. van Vuuren & Andries F. Hof & Maarten van den Berg & Mathijs J.H.M. Harmsen & David E.H.J. Gernaat & Nicklas Forsell - 181-193 The road to achieving the long-term Paris targets: energy transition and the role of direct air capture
by Adriana Marcucci & Socrates Kypreos & Evangelos Panos - 195-206 Using forests for climate mitigation: sequester carbon or produce woody biomass?
by Alice Favero & Robert Mendelsohn & Brent Sohngen - 207-220 Forest sector carbon analyses support land management planning and projects: assessing the influence of anthropogenic and natural factors
by Alexa J. Dugan & Richard Birdsey & Sean P. Healey & Yude Pan & Fangmin Zhang & Gang Mo & Jing Chen & Christopher W. Woodall & Alexander J. Hernandez & Kevin McCullough & James B. McCarter & Crystal L. Raymond & Karen Dante-Wood - 221-235 Historic nitrogen deposition determines future climate change effects on nitrogen retention in temperate forests
by T. Dirnböck & C. Foldal & I. Djukic & J. Kobler & E. Haas & R. Kiese & B. Kitzler - 237-255 The power of the transplant: direct assessment of climate change impacts
by Sabine S. Nooten & Lesley Hughes - 257-269 Policy, practice, and partnerships for climate change adaptation on US national forests
by Thomas J. Timberlake & Courtney A. Schultz - 271-285 Nodes and networks in the governance of ecosystem-based adaptation: the case of the Bergrivier municipality, South Africa
by Gina Ziervogel & Lorena Pasquini & Sarah Haiden - 287-301 Land-use experts’ perception of regional climate change: an empirical analysis from the North German Plain
by Tim Barkmann & Rosemarie Siebert & Andrej Lange - 303-316 Spatial conservation prioritization for dominant tree species of Chinese forest communities under climate change
by Ji-Zhong Wan & Chun-Jing Wang & Fei-Hai Yu - 317-328 Understanding climate as a driver of food insecurity in Ethiopia
by Kirsty Lewis - 329-345 Climate impacts on agricultural land use in the USA: the role of socio-economic scenarios
by Jianhong E. Mu & Benjamin M. Sleeter & John T. Abatzoglou & John M. Antle - 347-364 Impacts of Antarctic fast dynamics on sea-level projections and coastal flood defense
by Tony E. Wong & Alexander M. R. Bakker & Klaus Keller - 365-379 Attributing extreme fire risk in Western Canada to human emissions
by Megan C. Kirchmeier-Young & Francis W. Zwiers & Nathan P. Gillett & Alex J. Cannon - 381-388 The impacts of rising temperatures on aircraft takeoff performance
by Ethan D. Coffel & Terence R. Thompson & Radley M. Horton
September 2017, Volume 144, Issue 1
- 1-13 Building blocks: a strategy for near-term action within the new global climate framework
by Richard B. Stewart & Michael Oppenheimer & Bryce Rudyk - 15-27 Governing global problems under uncertainty: making bottom-up climate policy work
by Charles F. Sabel & David G. Victor - 29-39 An alternative framework for negotiating climate policies
by Geoffrey Heal & Howard Kunreuther - 41-52 The strength of weakness: pseudo-clubs in the climate regime
by Jessica F. Green - 53-63 Green clubs in building block climate change regimes
by Matthew Potoski - 65-79 Incomplete cooperation and co-benefits: deepening climate cooperation with a proliferation of small agreements
by Phillip M. Hannam & Vítor V. Vasconcelos & Simon A. Levin & Jorge M. Pacheco - 81-95 Toward a club of carbon markets
by N. Keohane & A. Petsonk & A. Hanafi - 97-110 Policy surveillance in the G-20 fossil fuel subsidies agreement: lessons for climate policy
by Joseph E. Aldy
August 2017, Volume 143, Issue 3
- 281-296 Global issue, developed country bias: the Paris climate conference as covered by daily print news organizations in 13 nations
by Sonya Gurwitt & Kari Malkki & Mili Mitra - 297-306 The legitimacy of environmental scientists in the public sphere
by Gordon Gauchat & Timothy O’Brien & Oriol Mirosa - 307-319 Narrating climate futures: shared socioeconomic pathways and literary fiction
by Alexandra Nikoleris & Johannes Stripple & Paul Tenngart - 321-336 The influence of learning about carbon dioxide removal (CDR) on support for mitigation policies
by Victoria Campbell-Arvai & P. Sol Hart & Kaitlin T. Raimi & Kimberly S. Wolske - 337-354 Assessing impacts and community preparedness to cyclones: a fuzzy cognitive mapping approach
by Pramod K. Singh & Harpalsinh Chudasama - 355-370 Assessment of social vulnerability to climate change at the local scale: development and application of a Social Vulnerability Index
by Cuong Viet Nguyen & Ralph Horne & John Fien & France Cheong - 371-383 Potential impact of climate change on streamflow of major Ethiopian rivers
by Mesgana Seyoum Gizaw & Getu Fana Biftu & Thian Yew Gan & Semu Ayalew Moges & Harri Koivusalo - 385-397 Potential impacts of climate change on wildfire dynamics in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by S. Strydom & M. J. Savage - 399-413 Potential impacts of climate change on extreme precipitation over four African coastal cities
by Babatunde J. Abiodun & Jimmy Adegoke & Abayomi A. Abatan & Chidi A. Ibe & Temitope S. Egbebiyi & Francois Engelbrecht & Izidine Pinto - 415-428 Prediction of future malaria hotspots under climate change in sub-Saharan Africa
by Henry Musoke Semakula & Guobao Song & Simon Peter Achuu & Miaogen Shen & Jingwen Chen & Paul Isolo Mukwaya & Martin Oulu & Patrick Mwanzia Mwendwa & Jannette Abalo & Shushen Zhang - 429-443 Optimized cropping patterns under climate-change conditions
by Mehri Abdi-Dehkordi & Omid Bozorg-Haddad & Hugo A. Loáiciga - 445-460 Agricultural productivity in Latin America and the Caribbean in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity and climatic effects
by Michee Arnold Lachaud & Boris E. Bravo-Ureta & Carlos E. Ludena - 461-472 Local rainfall trends and their perceptions by Amazonian communities
by Vincent Dubreuil & Beatriz M. Funatsu & Véronique Michot & Stéphanie Nasuti & Nathan Debortoli & Neli A. Mello-Thery & François-Michel Le Tourneau - 473-486 Organisational uptake of scientific information about climate change by infrastructure managers: the case of adaptation of the French railway company
by Vivian Dépoues - 487-501 Potential impact of climate change on the risk of windthrow in eastern Canada’s forests
by Christian Saad & Yan Boulanger & Marilou Beaudet & Philippe Gachon & Jean-Claude Ruel & Sylvie Gauthier - 503-517 Long-term carbon dioxide and hydrofluorocarbon emissions from commercial space cooling and refrigeration in India: a detailed analysis within an integrated assessment modelling framework
by Mohit Sharma & Vaibhav Chaturvedi & Pallav Purohit - 519-533 Cost-benefit analysis of climate change adaptation for power pole networks
by Paraic C. Ryan & Mark G. Stewart - 535-535 Erratum to: Impacts of climate change on European hydrology at 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees mean global warming above preindustrial level
by Chantal Donnelly & Wouter Greuell & Jafet Andersson & Dieter Gerten & Giovanna Pisacane & Philippe Roudier & Fulco Ludwig - 537-545 How accurate are energy intensity projections?
by David I. Stern
July 2017, Volume 143, Issue 1
- 1-12 The Asia-Pacific’s role in the emerging solar geoengineering debate
by Masahiro Sugiyama & Shinichiro Asayama & Atsushi Ishii & Takanobu Kosugi & John C. Moore & Jolene Lin & Penehuro F. Lefale & Wil Burns & Masatomo Fujiwara & Arunabha Ghosh & Joshua Horton & Atsushi Kurosawa & Andy Parker & Michael Thompson & Pak-Hang Wong & Lili Xia - 13-26 Impacts of climate change on European hydrology at 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees mean global warming above preindustrial level
by Chantal Donnelly & Wouter Greuell & Jafet Andersson & Dieter Gerten & Giovanna Pisacane & Philippe Roudier & Fulco Ludwig - 27-41 Soil temperature responses to climate change along a gradient of upland–riparian transect in boreal forest
by S . K. Oni & F. Mieres & M. N. Futter & H. Laudon - 43-58 Probabilistic climate change scenarios for viticultural potential in Québec
by Philippe Roy & Patrick Grenier & Evelyne Barriault & Travis Logan & Anne Blondlot & Gaétan Bourgeois & Diane Chaumont - 59-71 Climate change threats to one of the world’s largest cross-country skiing races
by Martin Falk & Eva Hagsten - 73-86 A novel proxy and the sea level rise in Venice, Italy, from 1350 to 2014
by Dario Camuffo & Chiara Bertolin & Patrizia Schenal - 87-100 Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
by Jasper G. Franke & Reik V. Donner - 101-113 Simulation model of the growth of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) cv. Natal in response to climate change
by Francisca Franciana Sousa Pereira & Rodrigo Máximo Sánchez-Román & Alba María Guadalupe Orellana González - 115-128 Contributions of decadal climate information in agriculture and food systems in east and southern Africa
by Admire Mutsa Nyamwanza & Mark George New & Mariko Fujisawa & Peter Johnston & Akeel Hajat - 129-142 Variations of N2O fluxes in response to warming and cooling in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
by Yigang Hu & Zhenhua Zhang & Qi Wang & Shiping Wang & Zhishan Zhang & Zengru Wang & Guangping Xu & Mingyuan Du & Feike A. Dijkstra - 143-155 Towards a balanced view of Arctic shipping: estimating economic impacts of emissions from increased traffic on the Northern Sea Route
by Dmitry Yumashev & Karel Hussen & Johan Gille & Gail Whiteman - 157-171 Institutional drivers of adaptation in local government decision-making: evidence from Chile
by Patricio Valdivieso & Krister P Andersson & Benjamin Villena-Roldán - 173-184 Developed barrier island adaptation strategies to hurricane forcing under rising sea levels
by S. M. Smallegan & J. L. Irish & A. R. Dongeren - 185-200 Promoting climate justice in high-income countries: lessons from African American communities on the Chesapeake Bay
by Christine D. Miller Hesed & David M. Ostergren - 201-212 The social utility of event attribution: liability, adaptation, and justice-based loss and damage
by Greg Lusk - 213-226 An intergenerationally fair path towards 2 °C
by Darrel Moellendorf & Axel Schaffer - 227-241 When do extreme weather events generate attention to climate change?
by Matthew R. Sisco & Valentina Bosetti & Elke U. Weber - 243-260 Stranded research? Leading finance journals are silent on climate change
by Ivan Diaz-Rainey & Becky Robertson & Charlie Wilson