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September 2020, Volume 162, Issue 2
- 165-173 A sectoral approach allows an artful merger of climate and trade policy
by George David Banks & Timothy Fitzgerald - 175-192 Climate change, crops and commodity traders: subnational trade analysis highlights differentiated risk exposure
by Emilie Stokeld & Simon A. Croft & Jonathan M. H. Green & Christopher D. West - 193-212 The interdependence between CO2 emissions, economic growth, renewable and non-renewable energies, and service development: evidence from 65 countries
by Mehdi Ben Jebli & Montassar Kahia - 213-232 Wisdom of the experts: Using survey responses to address positive and normative uncertainties in climate-economic models
by Peter Harrison Howard & Derek Sylvan - 233-254 Governance of climate adaptation, which mode? An exploration of stakeholder viewpoints on how to organize adaptation
by Astrid Molenveld & Arwin Buuren & Gerald-Jan Ellen - 255-277 Assessing the feasibility of adaptation options: methodological advancements and directions for climate adaptation research and practice
by Chandni Singh & James Ford & Debora Ley & Amir Bazaz & Aromar Revi - 279-300 Climate change and adaptation to social-ecological change: the case of indigenous people and culture-based fisheries in Sri Lanka
by Eranga K. Galappaththi & James D. Ford & Elena M. Bennett - 301-320 Adapting cultural heritage to climate change impacts in the Netherlands: barriers, interdependencies, and strategies for overcoming them
by Sandra Fatorić & Robbert Biesbroek - 321-341 Design and change in transboundary freshwater agreements
by Charlotte De Bruyne & Itay Fischhendler & Yoram Z. Haftel - 343-361 Enhancing production and flow of freshwater ecosystem services in a managed Himalayan river system under uncertain future climate
by Andrea Momblanch & Lindsay Beevers & Pradeep Srinivasalu & Anil Kulkarni & Ian P. Holman - 363-383 Dredging the sand commons: the economic and geophysical drivers of beach nourishment
by Yun Qiu & Sathya Gopalakrishnan & H. Allen Klaiber & Xiaoyu Li - 405-424 Future wave-climate driven longshore sediment transport along the Indian coast
by Piyali Chowdhury & Manasa Ranjan Behera & Dominic E. Reeve - 425-442 Assessment of uncertainties in projecting future changes to extreme storm surge height depending on future SST and greenhouse gas concentration scenarios
by Jung-A Yang & Sooyoul Kim & Sangyoung Son & Nobuhito Mori & Hajime Mase - 443-444 Correction to: Assessment of uncertainties in projecting future changes to extreme storm surge height depending on future SST and greenhouse gas concentration scenarios
by Jung-A Yang & Sooyoul Kim & Sangyoung Son & Nobuhito Mori & Hajime Mase - 445-464 Integrated assessment of storm surge barrier systems under present and future climates and comparison to alternatives: a case study of Boston, USA
by Paul Kirshen & Mark Borrelli & Jarrett Byrnes & Robert Chen & Lucy Lockwood & Chris Watson & Kimberly Starbuck & Jack Wiggin & Allison Novelly & Kristin Uiterwyk & Kelli Thurson & Brett McMann & Carly Foster & Heather Sprague & Hugh J. Roberts & Kirk Bosma & Di Jin & Rebecca Herst - 465-484 Future changes in precipitation-caused landslide frequency in British Columbia
by Stephen R. Sobie - 485-506 Unparalleled coupled ocean-atmosphere summer heatwaves in the New Zealand region: drivers, mechanisms and impacts
by M. James Salinger & Howard J. Diamond & Erik Behrens & Denise Fernandez & B. Blair Fitzharris & Nicholas Herold & Paul Johnstone & Huub Kerckhoffs & A. Brett Mullan & Amber K. Parker & James Renwick & Claire Scofield & Allan Siano & Robert O. Smith & Paul M. South & Phil J. Sutton & Edmar Teixeira & Mads S. Thomsen & Michael C. T. Trought - 507-525 Risk of extreme high fatalities due to weather and climate hazards and its connection to large-scale climate variability
by Christian L. E. Franzke & Herminia Torelló i Sentelles - 527-544 More perceived but not faster evolution of heat stress than temperature extremes in the future
by Audrey Brouillet & Sylvie Joussaume - 545-562 Economic valuation of climate change–induced mortality: age dependent cold and heat mortality in the Netherlands
by W. J. W. Botzen & M. L. Martinius & P. Bröde & M. A. Folkerts & P. Ignjacevic & F. Estrada & C. N. Harmsen & H. A. M. Daanen - 563-582 Remaining error sources in bias-corrected climate model outputs
by Jie Chen & François P. Brissette & Daniel Caya - 583-601 Assessing uncertainties in the regional projections of precipitation in CORDEX-AFRICA
by Adeline Bichet & Arona Diedhiou & Benoit Hingray & Guillaume Evin & N’Datchoh Evelyne Touré & Klutse Nana Ama Browne & Kouakou Kouadio - 603-619 Greater probability of extreme precipitation under 1.5 °C and 2 °C warming limits over East-Central Asia
by Meng Zhang & Haipeng Yu & Andrew D. King & Yun Wei & Jianping Huang & Yu Ren - 621-621 Correction to: Greater probability of extreme precipitation under 1.5 °C and 2 °C warming limits over East-Central Asia
by Meng Zhang & Haipeng Yu & Andrew D. King & Yun Wei & Jianping Huang & Yu Ren - 623-643 Projected precipitation changes over China for global warming levels at 1.5 °C and 2 °C in an ensemble of regional climate simulations: impact of bias correction methods
by Lianyi Guo & Zhihong Jiang & Deliang Chen & Hervé Treut & Laurent Li - 645-665 Regional climate change projections from NA-CORDEX and their relation to climate sensitivity
by Melissa S. Bukovsky & Linda O. Mearns - 667-685 Future changes in meteorological drought characteristics over Bangladesh projected by the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble
by Jamal Uddin Khan & A. K. M. Saiful Islam & Mohan K. Das & Khaled Mohammed & Sujit Kumar Bala & G. M. Tarekul Islam - 687-705 Drought projection in the Indochina Region based on the optimal ensemble subset of CMIP5 models
by Rattana Chhin & Chantha Oeurng & Shigeo Yoden - 707-721 Projected impacts of climate change on tourism in the Coachella Valley, California
by Cindy C. Yañez & Francesca M. Hopkins & William C. Porter - 723-740 Projection of winter NPO-following winter ENSO connection in a warming climate: uncertainty due to internal climate variability
by Shangfeng Chen & Bin Yu - 741-759 The role of atmospheric circulation patterns in driving recent changes in indices of extreme seasonal precipitation across Arctic Fennoscandia
by Gareth J. Marshall & Kirsti Jylhä & Sonja Kivinen & Mikko Laapas & Anita Verpe Dyrrdal - 761-779 Assessing the spatiotemporal impact of climate change on event rainfall characteristics influencing landslide occurrences based on multiple GCM projections in China
by Qigen Lin & Ying Wang & Thomas Glade & Jiahui Zhang & Yue Zhang - 781-797 Climate change attribution and the economic costs of extreme weather events: a study on damages from extreme rainfall and drought
by David J. Frame & Suzanne M. Rosier & Ilan Noy & Luke J. Harrington & Trevor Carey-Smith & Sarah N. Sparrow & Dáithí A. Stone & Samuel M. Dean - 799-817 Coastal engineering evolution in low-lying areas and adaptation practice since the eleventh century, Jiangsu Province, China
by Junlin Bao & Shu Gao & Jianxiong Ge - 819-819 Correction to: Coastal engineering evolution in low-lying areas and adaptation practice since the eleventh century, Jiangsu Province, China
by Junlin Bao & Shu Gao & Jianxiong Ge - 821-835 Projected changes to wind loads coinciding with rainfall for building design in Canada based on an ensemble of Canadian regional climate model simulations
by Dae Il Jeong & Alex J. Cannon & Robert J. Morris - 837-858 Losses and damages connected to glacier retreat in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru
by Alina Motschmann & Christian Huggel & Mark Carey & Holly Moulton & Noah Walker-Crawford & Randy Muñoz - 859-876 Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment
by Jasper Verschuur & Dewi Bars & Caroline A. Katsman & Sierd de Vries & Roshanka Ranasinghe & Sybren S. Drijfhout & Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof - 877-902 Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model
by Miho Ishizu & Yasumasa Miyazawa & Tomohiko Tsunoda & Xinyu Guo - 903-922 The earliest temperature record in Paris, 1658–1660, by Ismaël Boulliau, and a comparison with the contemporary series of the Medici Network (1654–1670) in Florence
by Dario Camuffo & Antonio della Valle & Francesca Becherini & Daniel Rousseau - 923-942 Three centuries of daily precipitation in Padua, Italy, 1713–2018: history, relocations, gaps, homogeneity and raw data
by Dario Camuffo & Antonio della Valle & Francesca Becherini & Valeria Zanini - 943-963 Temperature observations in Florence, Italy, after the end of the Medici Network (1654–1670): the Grifoni record (1751–1766)
by Dario Camuffo & Francesca Becherini & Antonio della Valle - 965-988 Late summer temperature variability for the Southern Rocky Mountains (USA) since 1735 CE: applying blue light intensity to low-latitude Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm
by Karen J. Heeter & Grant L. Harley & Justin T. Maxwell & James H. McGee & Trevis J. Matheus - 989-989 Correction to: Future distribution of early life stages of small pelagic fishes in the northwestern Mediterranean
by F. Maynou & A. Sabatés & E. Ramírez-Romero & I. A. Catalán & V. Raya
September 2020, Volume 162, Issue 1
- 1-11 Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses
by Daiju Narita & Hans-Otto Poertner & Katrin Rehdanz - 13-24 Back to the basic: toward improvement of technoeconomic representation in integrated assessment models
by Hiroto Shiraki & Masahiro Sugiyama - 25-39 Rethinking the interplay between affluence and vulnerability to aid climate change adaptive capacity
by Christine Eriksen & Gregory L. Simon & Florian Roth & Shefali Juneja Lakhina & Ben Wisner & Carolina Adler & Frank Thomalla & Anna Scolobig & Kate Brady & Michael Bründl & Florian Neisser & Maree Grenfell & Linda Maduz & Timothy Prior - 41-55 Resilience and transformation of heritage sites to accommodate for loss and learning in a changing climate
by Erin Seekamp & Eugene Jo - 57-66 Unveiling assumptions through interdisciplinary scrutiny: Observations from the German Priority Program on Climate Engineering (SPP 1689)
by Judith Kreuter & Nils Matzner & Christian Baatz & David P. Keller & Till Markus & Felix Wittstock & Ulrike Bernitt & Nadine Mengis - 67-85 A specialised delivery system for stratospheric sulphate aerosols: design and operation
by M. Janssens & I. E. Vries & S. J. Hulshoff - 87-103 A specialised delivery system for stratospheric sulphate aerosols (part 2): financial cost and equivalent CO2 emission
by I. E. Vries & M. Janssens & S. J. Hulshoff - 105-125 A statistical analysis of time trends in atmospheric ethane
by Marina Friedrich & Eric Beutner & Hanno Reuvers & Stephan Smeekes & Jean-Pierre Urbain & Whitney Bader & Bruno Franco & Bernard Lejeune & Emmanuel Mahieu - 127-143 A multi-century, tree-ring-derived perspective of the North Cascades (USA) 2014–2016 snow drought
by Grant L. Harley & R. Stockton Maxwell & Bryan A. Black & Matthew F. Bekker
August 2020, Volume 161, Issue 4
- 535-553 Potential effects of climate change on a Neotropical frog genus: changes in the spatial diversity patterns of Leptodactylus (Anura, Leptodactylidae) and implications for their conservation
by Regina Gabriela Medina & Andrés Lira-Noriega & Ezequiel Aráoz & María Laura Ponssa - 555-566 Global bioclimatic suitability for the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), and potential co-occurrence with major host crops under climate change scenarios
by Daniel Augusta Zacarias - 567-589 Future distribution of early life stages of small pelagic fishes in the northwestern Mediterranean
by F. Maynou & A. Sabatés & E. Ramirez-Romero & I. A. Catalán & V. Raya - 591-599 Climate change and small pelagic fish price volatility
by Ruth Beatriz Mezzalira Pincinato & Frank Asche & Atle Oglend - 601-615 Temperature thresholds and the effect of warming on American farmland value
by Emanuele Massetti & Robert Mendelsohn - 617-636 Perceived farm-level climatic impacts on coastal agricultural productivity in Bangladesh
by Md Kamrul Hasan & Lalit Kumar - 637-652 Will heat stress take its toll on milk production in China?
by Sailesh Ranjitkar & Dengpan Bu & Mark Wijk & Ying Ma & Lu Ma & Lianshen Zhao & Jianmin Shi & Chousheng Liu & Jianchu Xu - 653-664 Milk will drive methane emissions in India
by Ridhima Gupta & Amlan Dasgupta - 665-685 Will dairy cattle production in West Africa be challenged by heat stress in the future?
by Jaber Rahimi & John Yumbya Mutua & An M. O. Notenbaert & Diarra Dieng & Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
August 2020, Volume 161, Issue 3
- 385-391 Soil carbon sequestration in grazing systems: managing expectations
by Cécile M. Godde & Imke J. M. Boer & Erasmus zu Ermgassen & Mario Herrero & Corina E. Middelaar & Adrian Muller & Elin Röös & Christian Schader & Pete Smith & Hannah H. E. Zanten & Tara Garnett - 393-413 Propensity to adapt to climate change: insights from pastoralist and agro-pastoralist households of Laikipia County, Kenya
by Teresiah Wairimu Ng’ang’a & Jeanne Y. Coulibaly & Todd A. Crane & Charles K. Gachene & Geoffrey Kironchi - 415-432 New estimates of greenhouse gas emissions from biomass burning and peat fires using MODIS Collection 6 burned areas
by Paolo Prosperi & Mario Bloise & Francesco N. Tubiello & Giulia Conchedda & Simone Rossi & Luigi Boschetti & Mirella Salvatore & Martial Bernoux - 433-449 Forest harvesting and the carbon debt in boreal east-central Canada
by Jay R Malcolm & Bjart Holtsmark & Paul W Piascik - 451-463 Investments under non-stationarity: economic evaluation of adaptation pathways
by Marjolijn Haasnoot & Maaike Aalst & Julie Rozenberg & Kathleen Dominique & John Matthews & Laurens M. Bouwer & Jarl Kind & N. LeRoy Poff - 465-478 Creating positive synergies between risk management and transfer to accelerate food system climate resilience
by Shahbaz Mushtaq & Jarrod Kath & Roger Stone & Ross Henry & Peter Läderach & Kathryn Reardon-Smith & David Cobon & Torben Marcussen & Neil Cliffe & Paul Kristiansen & Frederik Pischke - 479-497 Hands across the water: climate change and binational cooperation in the Great Lakes Basin
by Pamela A. Jordan - 499-516 How experiences of climate extremes motivate adaptation among water managers
by Rebecca Page & Lisa Dilling - 517-534 Changes in local climatic factors under different oasis-town configurations in an arid region: a case study of Hami Oasis
by Haoyang Du & Chen Zhou & Penghui Jiang & Xiaolong Jin & Shuying Chen & Dengshuai Chen & Manchun Li & Dong Chen
July 2020, Volume 161, Issue 2
- 251-269 Twenty-five years of adaptation finance through a climate justice lens
by Mizan Khan & Stacy-ann Robinson & Romain Weikmans & David Ciplet & J. Timmons Roberts - 271-271 Correction to: Twenty-five years of adaptation finance through a climate justice lens
by Mizan Khan & Stacy-ann Robinson & Romain Weikmans & David Ciplet & J. Timmons Roberts - 273-290 Attributing blame?—climate accountability and the uneven landscape of impacts, emissions, and finances
by Emily Williams - 291-306 “You can’t value what you can’t measure”: a critical look at forest carbon accounting
by Lauren Gifford - 307-325 Becoming fundable? Converting climate justice claims into climate finance in Mesoamerica’s forests
by Laura Aileen Sauls - 327-344 What makes an environmental trust fund successful? A case study of the Maldives
by Mohamed Shumais & Ibrahim Mohamed - 345-364 Electrifying the ‘eighth continent’: exploring the role of climate finance and its impact on energy justice and equality in Madagascar’s planned energy transition
by Tim Cholibois - 365-383 The Clean Development Mechanism and large dam development: contradictions associated with climate financing in Cambodia
by Ian G. Baird & W. Nathan Green
July 2020, Volume 161, Issue 1
- 1-8 Political events and public views on climate change
by Thomas Dietz - 9-19 Emotional foundations of the public climate change divide
by Ulf J. J. Hahnel & Christian Mumenthaler & Tobias Brosch - 21-42 Translating climate beliefs into action in a changing political landscape
by Stephanie J. Zawadzki & Thijs Bouman & Linda Steg & Vladimir Bojarskich & Perri B. Druen - 43-63 National print media vs. agricultural trade publications: communicating the 2012 Midwestern US drought
by Sarah P. Church & Belyna Bentlage & Roberta Weiner & Nicholas Babin & Brian R. Bulla & Katelyn Fagan & Tonya Haigh & J. Stuart Carlton & Linda S. Prokopy - 65-87 Surveying perceptions and practices of high-end climate change
by Richard Taylor & Ruth Butterfield & Tiago Capela Lourenço & Adis Dzebo & Henrik Carlsen & Richard J. T. Klein - 89-108 Representations of Pacific Islands and climate change in US, UK, and Australian newspaper reporting
by Meghan M. Shea & James Painter & Shannon Osaka - 109-127 Climate change, ecosystem services and migration in the Marshall Islands: are they related?
by Kees Geest & Maxine Burkett & Juno Fitzpatrick & Mark Stege & Brittany Wheeler - 129-149 Modeled gradual changes in protein intake to increase nutrient adequacy lead to greater sustainability when systematically targeting an increase in the share of plant protein
by Erwan Gavelle & Pascal Leroy & Marjorie Perrimon & Jean-François Huneau & Véronique Sirot & Caroline Orset & Hélène Fouillet & Louis-Georges Soler & François Mariotti - 151-169 Mind the climate policy gaps: climate change public policy and reality in Portugal, Spain and Morocco
by João Camargo & Iñaki Barcena & Pedro M. Soares & Luísa Schmidt & Javier Andaluz - 171-176 Why is climate adaptation so important? What are the needs for additional research?
by Anthony C. Janetos - 177-199 Vulnerability and risk: climate change and water supply from California’s Central Valley water system
by Patrick Ray & Sungwook Wi & Andrew Schwarz & Matthew Correa & Minxue He & Casey Brown - 201-223 Quantifying storm surge and risk reduction costs: a case study for Lafitte, Louisiana
by Christopher G. Siverd & Scott C. Hagen & Matthew V. Bilskie & DeWitt H. Braud & Robert R. Twilley - 225-242 Climate change and winter road maintenance
by Torbjørn Lorentzen
June 2020, Volume 160, Issue 4
- 495-506 Transformative narratives for climate action
by Jochen Hinkel & Diana Mangalagiu & Alexander Bisaro & J. David Tàbara - 507-507 Correction to: Transformative narratives for climate action
by Jochen Hinkel & Diana Mangalagiu & Alexander Bisaro & J. David Tàbara - 509-519 The role of narratives in human-environmental relations: an essay on elaborating win-win solutions to climate change and sustainability
by Sander Leeuw - 521-537 Cultural models of and for urban sustainability: assessing beliefs about Green-Win
by Thomas F. Thornton & Diana Mangalagiu & Yuge Ma & Jing Lan & Mahir Yazar & Ali Kerem Saysel & Abdel Maoula Chaar - 539-564 A typology for analysing mitigation and adaptation win-win strategies
by Frank Meissner & Armin Haas & Jochen Hinkel & Alexander Bisaro - 565-589 Climate finance and disclosure for institutional investors: why transparency is not enough
by Nadia Ameli & Paul Drummond & Alexander Bisaro & Michael Grubb & Hugues Chenet - 591-608 Macro-economic analysis of green growth policies: the role of finance and technical progress in Italian green growth
by Leonidas Paroussos & Kostas Fragkiadakis & Panagiotis Fragkos - 609-620 The contribution of technological diffusion to climate change mitigation: a network-based approach
by Antoine Mandel & Solmaria Halleck Vega & Dan-Xia Wang - 621-636 Co-creation, co-evolution and co-governance: understanding green businesses and urban transformations
by Yuge Ma & Thomas F. Thornton & Diana Mangalagiu & Jing Lan & Dina Hestad & Elena Apostoli Cappello & Sander Leeuw - 637-653 From urban sustainability transformations to green gentrification: urban renewal in Gaziosmanpaşa, Istanbul
by Mahir Yazar & Dina Hestad & Diana Mangalagiu & Ali Kerem Saysel & Yuge Ma & Thomas F. Thornton - 655-669 Modelling consumption behaviour changes in a B2C electric vehicle-sharing system: a perceived systemic risk perspective
by Jing Lan & Diana Mangalagiu & Yuge Ma & Thomas F. Thornton & Dajian Zhu - 671-689 Leveraging public adaptation finance through urban land reclamation: cases from Germany, the Netherlands and the Maldives
by Alexander Bisaro & Mark Bel & Jochen Hinkel & Sien Kok & Laurens M. Bouwer - 691-709 Transition towards sustainability in a post-conflict country: a neo-institutional perspective on the Lebanese case
by Abdel-Maoula Chaar & Diana Mangalagiu & Aliaa Khoury & Matteo Nicolas - 711-725 Micro-solutions to global problems: understanding social processes to eradicate energy poverty and build climate-resilient livelihoods
by J David Tàbara & Takeshi Takama & Manisha Mishra & Lauren Hermanus & Sean Khaya Andrew & Pacia Diaz & Gina Ziervogel & Louis Lemkow - 727-752 Enabling environments for regime destabilization towards sustainable urban transitions in megacities: comparing Shanghai and Istanbul
by Mahir Yazar & Dina Hestad & Diana Mangalagiu & Yuge Ma & Thomas F Thornton & Ali Kerem Saysel & Dajian Zhu - 753-767 Assessing opportunities for scaling out, up and deep of win-win solutions for a sustainable world
by Ines Omann & Moritz Kammerlander & Jill Jäger & Alexander Bisaro & J. David Tàbara
June 2020, Volume 160, Issue 3
- 343-360 Conspicuous temperature extremes over Southeast Asia: seasonal variations under 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming
by Shoupeng Zhu & Fei Ge & Yi Fan & Ling Zhang & Frank Sielmann & Klaus Fraedrich & Xiefei Zhi - 361-371 Quasi-experimental estimates of the transient climate response using observational data
by Giselle Montamat & James H. Stock - 373-384 Temperature sensitivity increases with decreasing soil carbon quality in forest ecosystems across northeast China
by Hongru Sun & Guangsheng Zhou & Zhenzhu Xu & Yuhui Wang & Xiaodi Liu & Hongying Yu & Quanhui Ma & Bingrui Jia - 385-406 Sensitivity of future climate change and uncertainty over India to performance-based model weighting
by Ram Singh & K. AchutaRao - 407-426 Testing the emission reduction claims of CDM projects using the Benford’s Law
by Matthew A. Cole & David J. Maddison & Liyun Zhang - 427-442 Global reconstruction of twentieth century lake surface water temperature reveals different warming trends depending on the climatic zone
by Sebastiano Piccolroaz & R. Iestyn Woolway & Christopher J. Merchant - 443-443 Correction to: Global reconstruction of twentieth century lake surface water temperature reveals different warming trends depending on the climatic zone
by Sebastiano Piccolroaz & R. Iestyn Woolway & Christopher J. Merchant - 445-461 Reduced Atlantic variability in the mid-Pliocene
by G. M. Pontes & I. Wainer & L. Prado & C. Brierley - 463-477 Estimation of fuelwood-induced carbon emission from the use of improved cook stoves by selected households in Kwara State, Nigeria
by Innocent Onah & Haruna Kuje Ayuba & Nasiru M. Idris - 479-493 Projections of fire danger under climate change over France: where do the greatest uncertainties lie?
by H. Fargeon & F. Pimont & N. Martin-StPaul & M. Caceres & J. Ruffault & R. Barbero & J-L. Dupuy
May 2020, Volume 160, Issue 2
- 181-201 Constraining fossil fuels based on 2 °C carbon budgets: the rapid adoption of a transformative concept in politics and finance
by Yonatan Strauch & Truzaar Dordi & Angela Carter - 203-217 Measuring the economic impact of climate-induced environmental changes on sun-and-beach tourism
by Alejandra R. Enríquez & Angel Bujosa Bestard - 219-231 The impacts of climate change on Greek airports
by Guy Gratton & Anil Padhra & Spyridon Rapsomanikis & Paul D. Williams - 233-249 Assessing climate impacts on English economic growth (1645–1740): an econometric approach
by José Luis Martínez-González & Jordi Suriñach & Gabriel Jover & Javier Martín-Vide & Mariano Barriendos-Vallvé & Enric Tello - 251-269 A global analysis of heat-related labour productivity losses under climate change—implications for Germany’s foreign trade
by Nina Knittel & Martin W. Jury & Birgit Bednar-Friedl & Gabriel Bachner & Andrea K. Steiner - 271-281 The economic costs of Hurricane Harvey attributable to climate change
by David J. Frame & Michael F. Wehner & Ilan Noy & Suzanne M. Rosier - 283-302 Fiscal effects and the potential implications on economic growth of sea-level rise impacts and coastal zone protection
by Ramiro Parrado & Francesco Bosello & Elisa Delpiazzo & Jochen Hinkel & Daniel Lincke & Sally Brown - 303-322 The public remain uninformed and wary of climate engineering
by Daniel P. Carlisle & Pamela M. Feetham & Malcolm J. Wright & Damon A. H. Teagle - 323-342 Nonstate governance of solar geoengineering research
by Jesse L. Reynolds & Edward A. Parson
May 2020, Volume 160, Issue 1
- 1-14 A framework for implementing socially just climate adaptation
by Jeffrey T. Malloy & Catherine M. Ashcraft - 15-34 Influence of climate change impacts and mitigation costs on inequality between countries
by Nicolas Taconet & Aurélie Méjean & Céline Guivarch - 35-43 Native American tribal governments, cross-sectoral climate policy, and the role of intertribal networks
by Laura E. Evans & Nives Dolšak & Megan T. Plog & Aseem Prakash - 45-66 “The best scientists are the people that’s out there”: Inuit-led integrated environment and health monitoring to respond to climate change in the Circumpolar North
by Alexandra Sawatzky & Ashlee Cunsolo & Andria Jones-Bitton & Dan Gillis & Michele Wood & Charlie Flowers & Inez Shiwak & Sherilee L. Harper - 67-88 Including indigenous and local knowledge in climate research: an assessment of the opinion of Spanish climate change researchers
by David García-del-Amo & P. Graham Mortyn & Victoria Reyes-García - 89-102 Attitudes towards climate change migrants
by Marc Helbling - 103-122 The changing climate-migration relationship in China, 1989–2011
by Clark Gray & Douglas Hopping & Valerie Mueller - 123-141 Comparing climate change perceptions and meteorological data in rural West Africa to improve the understanding of household decisions to migrate
by Florence De Longueville & Pierre Ozer & François Gemenne & Sabine Henry & Ole Mertz & Jonas Ø. Nielsen - 143-156 Climate humanitarian visa: international migration opportunities as post-disaster humanitarian intervention
by Denise Margaret S. Matias - 157-177 Improving relocation acceptability by improving information and governance quality/results from a survey conducted in France
by Cécile Bazart & Raphaël Trouillet & Hélène Rey-Valette & Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy - 179-179 Correction to: Improving relocation acceptability by improving information and governance quality: results from a survey conducted in France
by Cécile Bazart & Raphaël Trouillet & Hélène Rey-Valette & Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy
April 2020, Volume 159, Issue 4
- 481-502 Identifying the footprints of global climate modes in time-variable gravity hydrological signals
by Christopher E. Ndehedehe & Vagner G. Ferreira - 503-522 Climate change impacts on South American water balance from a continental-scale hydrological model driven by CMIP5 projections
by João Paulo Lyra Fialho Brêda & Rodrigo Cauduro Dias Paiva & Walter Collischon & Juan Martín Bravo & Vinicius Alencar Siqueira & Elisa Bolzan Steinke - 523-544 Potential impacts of major nineteenth century volcanic eruptions on temperature over Cape Town, South Africa: 1834–1899
by Jessica Picas & Stefan Grab - 545-564 Secular temperature variations and the spatial disparities of war in historical China
by Shengda Zhang & David Dian Zhang & Jinbao Li & Qing Pei - 565-580 How warming and other stressors affect zooplankton abundance, biomass and community composition in shallow eutrophic lakes
by Fabien Cremona & Helen Agasild & Juta Haberman & Priit Zingel & Peeter Nõges & Tiina Nõges & Alo Laas - 581-599 Are reptiles toast? A worldwide evaluation of Lepidosauria vulnerability to climate change
by L. M. Diele-Viegas & R. T. Figueroa & B. Vilela & C. F. D. Rocha - 601-618 Response of the Japanese flying squid (Todarodes pacificus) in the Japan Sea to future climate warming scenarios
by Fei Ji & Xinyu Guo & Yucheng Wang & Katsumi Takayama
April 2020, Volume 159, Issue 3
- 309-327 Climate change adaptation strategies, productivity and sustainable food security in southern Mali
by Aboubacar Diallo & Emmanuel Donkor & Victor Owusu - 329-346 Changing yields in the Central United States under climate and technological change
by Emily Burchfield & Neil Matthews-Pennanen & Justin Schoof & Christopher Lant - 347-364 Has historic climate change affected the spatial distribution of water-limited wheat yield across Western Australia?
by Andrew L. Fletcher & Chao Chen & Noboru Ota & Roger A. Lawes & Yvette M. Oliver - 365-384 Climate change and variability: empirical evidence for countries and agroecological zones of the Sahel
by Oudah Yobom - 385-405 Long-run trend in agricultural yield and climatic factors in Europe
by Paolo Agnolucci & Vincenzo De Lipsis - 407-422 Future risk of frost on apple trees in Japan
by Yoshimitsu Masaki - 423-439 Prospects of decreasing winter chill for deciduous fruit production in Chile throughout the 21st century
by Eduardo Fernandez & Cory Whitney & Italo F. Cuneo & Eike Luedeling - 441-460 Climate change adaptation strategies of small-scale farmers in Ngamiland East, Botswana
by Patricia K. Mogomotsi & Amogelang Sekelemani & Goemeone E. J. Mogomotsi - 461-479 Potential impacts of climate change factors and agronomic adaptation strategies on wheat yields in central highlands of Ethiopia
by A. Araya & P. V. V. Prasad & P. H. Gowda & M. Djanaguiraman & A. H. Kassa
March 2020, Volume 159, Issue 2
- 163-176 The impacts of extreme El Niño events on sea turtle nesting populations
by P. Santidrián Tomillo & L. G. Fonseca & M. Ward & N. Tankersley & N. J. Robinson & C. M. Orrego & F. V. Paladino & V. S. Saba - 177-194 Shifts in migration phenology under climate change: temperature vs. abundance effects in birds
by Jaroslav Koleček & Peter Adamík & Jiří Reif - 195-214 Insurance for the future? Potential avian community resilience in cities across Europe
by Federico Morelli & Yanina Benedetti & Juan Diego Ibáñez-Álamo & Piotr Tryjanowski & Jukka Jokimäki & Marja-Liisa Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki & Tomás Pérez-Contreras & Philipp Sprau & Jukka Suhonen & Reuven Yosef & Mario Díaz & Anders Pape Møller - 215-232 Impacts of climate change on the evaporation and availability of water in small reservoirs in the Brazilian savannah
by Daniel Althoff & Lineu Neiva Rodrigues & Demetrius David Silva - 233-252 Managing the water–electricity demand nexus in a warming climate
by Renee Obringer & Rohini Kumar & Roshanak Nateghi - 253-268 Assessment of the hedging policy on reservoir operation for future drought conditions under climate change
by Iman Ahmadianfar & Reza Zamani - 269-287 Whether climatic factors influence the frequency of punctual on-demand deliveries of groundwater for irrigation? Empirical study in the North China Plain
by Lijuan Zhang & Jinxia Wang & Guangsheng Zhang & Qiuqiong Huang - 289-308 The effect of modeling choices on updating intensity-duration-frequency curves and stormwater infrastructure designs for climate change
by Lauren M. Cook & Seth McGinnis & Constantine Samaras
March 2020, Volume 159, Issue 1
- 1-16 Adaptation to climate change in coastal communities: findings from seven sites on four continents
by Matthew Berman & Juan Baztan & Gary Kofinas & Jean-Paul Vanderlinden & Omer Chouinard & Jean-Michel Huctin & Alioune Kane & Camille Mazé & Inga Nikulkina & Kaleekal Thomson - 17-36 Quantifying student engagement in learning about climate change using galvanic hand sensors in a controlled educational setting
by A. L. Morrison & S. Rozak & A. U. Gold & J. E. Kay - 37-57 Engaging faith-based communities for rural coastal resilience: lessons from collaborative learning on the Chesapeake Bay
by Christine D. Miller Hesed & Elizabeth R. Van Dolah & Michael Paolisso - 59-59 Correction to: Engaging Faith-Based Communities for Rural Coastal Resilience: Lessons from Collaborative Learning on the Chesapeake Bay
by Christine D. Miller Hesed & Elizabeth R. Dolah & Michael Paolisso - 61-74 Physical activity and climate change attitudes
by George Cunningham & Brian P. McCullough & Shelby Hohensee - 75-85 Towards a more integrated role for early career researchers in the IPCC process
by Carla Gulizia & Gaby Langendijk & Jo-Ting Huang-Lachmann & Pablo Amorim Borges & Rafaela Flach & Cicilia Githaiga & Mohammad Rahimi - 87-101 Corporate promotion and climate change: an analysis of key variables affecting advertising spending by major oil corporations, 1986–2015
by Robert J. Brulle & Melissa Aronczyk & Jason Carmichael - 103-120 Climate change beliefs shape the interpretation of forest fire events
by Karine Lacroix & Robert Gifford & Jonathan Rush - 121-139 Filtering perceptions of climate change and biotechnology: values and views among Colorado farmers and ranchers
by Michael Carolan - 141-161 A new approach to explain farmers’ adoption of climate change mitigation measures
by Albert Moerkerken & Julia Blasch & Pieter Beukering & Erik Well
February 2020, Volume 158, Issue 3
- 281-300 The impact of climate change on migration: a synthesis of recent empirical insights
by David J. Kaczan & Jennifer Orgill-Meyer - 301-307 Did TV ads funded by fossil fuel industry defeat the Washington carbon tax?
by Steven M. Karceski & Nives Dolšak & Aseem Prakash & Travis N. Ridout - 309-325 Explaining participation in Earth Hour: the identity perspective and the theory of planned behavior
by Hoi-Wing Chan & Vivien Pong & Kim-Pong Tam - 327-343 Who is heard in climate change journalism? Sourcing patterns in climate change news in China, India, Singapore, and Thailand
by Suzannah Evans Comfort & Edson Tandoc & Mike Gruszczynski - 345-359 New stories for a more conscious, sustainable society: claiming authorship of the climate story
by Heidi Hendersson & Christine Wamsler - 361-375 Exposure to the IPCC special report on 1.5 °C global warming is linked to perceived threat and increased concern about climate change
by Charles A. Ogunbode & Rouven Doran & Gisela Böhm - 377-392 Teacher perceptions of state standards and climate change pedagogy: opportunities and barriers for implementing consensus-informed instruction on climate change
by A. Lee Hannah & Danielle Christine Rhubart - 393-411 Towards better informed adaptation strategies: co-designing climate change impact maps for Austrian regions
by Benedikt Becsi & Daniela Hohenwallner-Ries & Torsten Grothmann & Andrea Prutsch & Tobias Huber & Herbert Formayer - 413-433 Indicators to measure the climate change adaptation outcomes of ecosystem-based adaptation
by Camila I. Donatti & Celia A. Harvey & David Hole & Steven N. Panfil & Hanna Schurman - 435-451 Integrating climate prediction and regionalization into an agro-economic model to guide agricultural planning
by Ying Zhang & Liangzhi You & Donghoon Lee & Paul Block - 453-472 Yield implications of date and cultivar adaptation to wheat phenological shifts: a survey of farmers in Turkey
by Baris Karapinar & Gökhan Özertan - 473-484 Management of drought in sali rice under increasing rainfall variability in the North Bank Plains Zone of Assam, North East India
by Prasanta Neog & Pallab K. Sarma & Debashis Saikia & Palakshi Borah & Girindra Nath Hazarika & Manoj Kr Sarma & Digambar Sarma & G. Ravindra Chary & Ch. Srinivasa Rao - 485-502 Farmers’ understanding of climate change in Nepal Himalayas: important determinants and implications for developing adaptation strategies
by Basanta Paudel & Yili Zhang & Jianzhong Yan & Raju Rai & Lanhui Li & Xue Wu & Prem Sagar Chapagain & Narendra Raj Khanal - 503-515 Probabilistic assessment and projections of US weather and climate risks and economic damages
by Christian L. E. Franzke & Marcin Czupryna - 517-530 Thermodynamic Model of CO2 Deposition in Cold Climates
by Sandra K. S. Boetcher & Matthew J. Traum & Ted Hippel - 531-549 Soil freeze depth variability across Eurasia during 1850–2100
by Xiaoqing Peng & Tingjun Zhang & Oliver W. Frauenfeld & Ran Du & Qing Wei & Benben Liang - 551-574 Modelling the climate, water and socio-economic drivers of farmer exit in the Murray-Darling Basin
by Sarah Ann Wheeler & Ying Xu & Alec Zuo - 575-592 MODIS-observed variations of lake ice phenology in Xinjiang, China
by Yu Cai & Chang-Qing Ke & Guohui Yao & Xiaoyi Shen - 593-609 Countrywide climate features during recorded climate-related disasters
by Elisabeth Tschumi & Jakob Zscheischler - 611-629 Probable maximum precipitation in a warming climate over North America in CanRCM4 and CRCM5
by M. A. Ben Alaya & F. W. Zwiers & X. Zhang
January 2020, Volume 158, Issue 2
- 107-124 A theoretical basis for the equivalence between physical and economic climate metrics and implications for the choice of Global Warming Potential time horizon
by Dharik S. Mallapragada & Bryan K. Mignone - 125-139 Decomposing supply-side and demand-side impacts of climate change on the US electricity system through 2050
by Daniel C. Steinberg & Bryan K. Mignone & Jordan Macknick & Yinong Sun & Kelly Eurek & Andrew Badger & Ben Livneh & Kristen Averyt - 141-160 Assessing the macroeconomic impacts of individual behavioral changes on carbon emissions
by Leila Niamir & Gregor Kiesewetter & Fabian Wagner & Wolfgang Schöpp & Tatiana Filatova & Alexey Voinov & Hans Bressers - 161-180 The “value” of values-driven data in identifying Indigenous health and climate change priorities
by Jamie Donatuto & Larry Campbell & William Trousdale - 181-199 Using ingroup messengers and ingroup values to promote climate change policy
by Kelly S. Fielding & Matthew J. Hornsey & Ha Anh Thai & Li Li Toh - 201-212 Approval of political leaders can slant evaluation of political issues: evidence from public concern for climate change in the USA
by Wanyun Shao & Feng Hao