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January 2013, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-8 Local people's accounts of climate change: to what extent are they influenced by the media?
by Andrei Marin & Fikret Berkes - 9-21 Representing climate change in museum space and places
by Fiona Cameron & Bob Hodge & Juan Francisco Salazar - 23-37 Ethics and geoengineering: reviewing the moral issues raised by solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal
by Christopher J. Preston - 39-60 Improving the contribution of climate model information to decision making: the value and demands of robust decision frameworks
by Christopher P. Weaver & Robert J. Lempert & Casey Brown & John A. Hall & David Revell & Daniel Sarewitz - 61-71 The greenhouse development rights framework for global burden sharing: reflection on principles and prospects
by Paul Baer - 72-72 Climate policy processes, local institutions, and adaptation actions: mechanisms of translation and influence
by Arun Agrawal & Nicolas Perrin & Ashwini Chhatre & Catherine S. Benson & Minna Kononen
November 2012, Volume 3, Issue 6
- 489-508 Is climate change the number one threat to humanity?
by Indur M. Goklany - 509-526 Challenges in simulating sea ice in Earth System Models
by Dirk Notz - 527-543 Online communication on climate change and climate politics: a literature review
by Mike S. Schäfer - 545-564 Modeling the climatic effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions
by C. Timmreck - 565-579 Climate policy processes, local institutions, and adaptation actions: mechanisms of translation and influence
by Arun Agarwal & Nicolas Perrin & Ashwini Chhatre & Catherine S. Benson & Minna Kononen - 581-596 Forests and trees for social adaptation to climate variability and change
by Emilia Pramova & Bruno Locatelli & Houria Djoudi & Olufunso A. Somorin - 597-615 A review of climate geoengineering appraisals
by Rob Bellamy & Jason Chilvers & Naomi E. Vaughan & Timothy M. Lenton - 617-617 Erratum: Drought under global warming: a review
by Aiguo Dai
September 2012, Volume 3, Issue 5
- 379-395 Changing household consumption to address climate change: social scientific insights and challenges
by Rachael Shwom & Janet A. Lorenzen - 397-407 Lessons from post‐normal science for climate science‐sceptic debates
by John R. Turnpenny - 409-426 Communicating probabilistic information from climate model ensembles—lessons from numerical weather prediction
by Elisabeth M. Stephens & Tamsin L. Edwards & David Demeritt - 427-449 Greenland climate change: from the past to the future
by Valérie Masson‐Delmotte & Didier Swingedouw & Amaëlle Landais & Marit‐Solveig Seidenkrantz & Emilie Gauthier & Vincent Bichet & Charly Massa & Bianca Perren & Vincent Jomelli & Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir & Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen & Jette Arneborg & Uma Bhatt & Donald A. Walker & Bo Elberling & Fabien Gillet‐Chaulet & Catherine Ritz & Hubert Gallée & Michiel van den Broeke & Xavier Fettweis & Anne de Vernal & Bo Vinther - 451-466 Perceptions of geoengineering: public attitudes, stakeholder perspectives, and the challenge of ‘upstream’ engagement
by Adam Corner & Nick Pidgeon & Karen Parkhill - 467-476 Indigenous climate knowledges
by Heather A. Smith & Karyn Sharp - 477-488 The role of spatial planning in adapting to climate change
by Anna C. Hurlimann & Alan P. March
July 2012, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 297-311 Climate change regional review: Poland
by Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz & Piotr Matczak - 313-328 Prospects and challenges for an archaeology of global climate change
by Mark J. Hudson & Mami Aoyama & Kara C. Hoover & Junzō Uchiyama - 329-338 Conceptions of time in (paleo)climate science and some implications
by Chris Caseldine - 339-348 Climate change ‘science’ on the London stage
by Stephen Bottoms - 349-358 Is snow in the Alps receding or disappearing?
by Martin Beniston - 359-370 Assessment of black carbon radiative effects in climate models
by Johann Feichter & Philip Stier - 371-377 Are cultures endangered by climate change? Yes, but…
by Sarah Strauss
May 2012, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 213-232 International tourism and climate change
by Daniel Scott & Stefan Gössling & C. Michael Hall - 233-249 Climate and history: a critical review of historical climatology and climate change historiography
by Mark Carey - 251-266 Place identity and climate change adaptation: a synthesis and framework for understanding
by Jennifer A. Fresque‐Baxter & Derek Armitage - 267-278 Stochastic weather generators for climate‐change downscaling, part II: multivariable and spatially coherent multisite downscaling
by Daniel S. Wilks - 279-280 Climategate and the virtue of the scientific community: an editorial commentary on the Maibach et al. and Grundmann opinion articles
by Lahsen Myanna - 281-288 The legacy of climategate: revitalizing or undermining climate science and policy?
by Reiner Grundmann - 289-295 The legacy of climategate: undermining or revitalizing climate science and policy?
by Edward Maibach & Anthony Leiserowitz & Sara Cobb & Michael Shank & Kim M. Cobb & Jay Gulledge
March 2012, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 115-129 Changes in climate and weather extremes in the 21st century
by Markku Rummukainen - 131-143 Climate change and global justice
by Darrell Moellendorf - 145-159 Polarized climates: the distinctive histories of climate change and politics in the Arctic and Antarctica since the beginning of the Cold War
by Brandon Luedtke & Adrian Howkins - 161-170 Views of the frontiers in climate change adaptation economics
by Thomas E. Downing - 171-183 Short‐term and long‐term climate mitigation policy in Italy
by Emanuele Massetti - 185-193 Climate model simulation visualization from a visual studies perspective
by Birgit Schneider - 195-212 The role of the social cost of carbon in policy
by Steven K. Rose
January 2012, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-17 The challenges of building cosmopolitan climate expertise: the case of Germany
by Silke Beck - 19-43 Patterns, processes, and impacts of abrupt climate change in a warm world: the past 11,700 years
by Bryan Shuman - 45-61 Climate ethics and population policy
by Philip Cafaro - 63-77 Climate models as a test bed for climate reconstruction methods: pseudoproxy experiments
by Jason E. Smerdon - 79-90 Past and recent changes in the North Atlantic oscillation
by Joaquim G. Pinto & Christoph C. Raible - 91-106 Adaptation to climate change by organizations
by Frans Berkhout - 107-113 REDD+ governance
by Markus Lederer
November 2011, Volume 2, Issue 6
- 783-800 Earth system models: an overview
by Gregory M. Flato - 801-827 Behavioral dimensions of climate change: drivers, responses, barriers, and interventions
by Robert Gifford & Christine Kormos & Amanda McIntyre - 828-850 Land use/land cover changes and climate: modeling analysis and observational evidence
by Roger A. Pielke & Andy Pitman & Dev Niyogi & Rezaul Mahmood & Clive McAlpine & Faisal Hossain & Kees Klein Goldewijk & Udaysankar Nair & Richard Betts & Souleymane Fall & Markus Reichstein & Pavel Kabat & Nathalie de Noblet - 851-870 Indices for monitoring changes in extremes based on daily temperature and precipitation data
by Xuebin Zhang & Lisa Alexander & Gabriele C. Hegerl & Philip Jones & Albert Klein Tank & Thomas C. Peterson & Blair Trewin & Francis W. Zwiers - 871-885 Perceptions of climate change worldwide
by Steven R. Brechin & Medani Bhandari - 886-901 Using the social cost of carbon in regulatory deliberations
by Paul Watkiss & Chris Hope - 902-918 Social and public health effects of climate change in the ‘40 South’
by Victoria Team & Lenore Manderson - 919-924 Nullifying the climate null hypothesis
by Judith Curry - 925-930 Attribution of climate variations and trends to human influences and natural variability
by Kevin E. Trenberth - 931-934 In defense of the traditional null hypothesis: remarks on the Trenberth and Curry WIREs opinion articles
by Myles Allen
September 2011, Volume 2, Issue 5
- 647-662 Sea level and climate: measurements and causes of changes
by Anny Cazenave & Frédérique Remy - 663-686 Analyzing abrupt and nonlinear climate changes and their impacts
by Doug McNeall & Paul R. Halloran & Peter Good & Richard A. Betts - 687-700 Responsibility for meeting the costs of adaptation
by Lauren Hartzell‐Nichols - 701-711 Nonanthropocentric climate ethics
by John Nolt - 712-727 Public perceptions and governance of controversial technologies to tackle climate change: nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, wind, and geoengineering
by Marc Poumadère & Raquel Bertoldo & Jaleh Samadi - 728-743 Characterizing uncertainty in expert assessments: ozone depletion and the West Antarctic ice sheet
by Jessica O'Reilly & Keynyn Brysse & Michael Oppenheimer & Naomi Oreskes - 744-756 Sequential climate change policy
by Edward A. Parson & Darshan Karwat - 757-766 Resilience implications of policy responses to climate change
by W. Neil Adger & Katrina Brown & Donald R. Nelson & Fikret Berkes & Hallie Eakin & Carl Folke & Kathleen Galvin & Lance Gunderson & Marisa Goulden & Karen O'Brien & Jack Ruitenbeek & Emma L. Tompkins - 767-776 How can urban centers adapt to climate change with ineffective or unrepresentative local governments?
by David Satterthwaite - 777-782 The role for ‘community’ in carbon governance
by Gordon Walker
July 2011, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 475-481 Does climate change knowledge really matter?
by Daniel Sarewitz - 482-497 Parameterizations: representing key processes in climate models without resolving them
by Norman McFarlane - 498-515 Design of conservation strategies for climate adaptation
by Jonathan Mawdsley - 516-534 Climate change and the imagination
by Kathryn Yusoff & Jennifer Gabrys - 535-546 Sources, media, and modes of climate change communication: the role of celebrities
by Alison Anderson - 547-569 Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in‐depth studies across the world
by Johanna Wolf & Susanne C. Moser - 570-591 Use of models in detection and attribution of climate change
by Gabriele Hegerl & Francis Zwiers - 592-616 Stratospheric temperature trends: our evolving understanding
by Dian J. Seidel & Nathan P. Gillett & John R. Lanzante & Keith P. Shine & Peter W. Thorne - 617-626 Exploring the feasibility of low stabilization targets
by Brigitte Knopf & Gunnar Luderer & Ottmar Edenhofer - 627-634 Energy security in a developing world
by Onno J. Kuik & Mairon Bastos Lima & Joyeeta Gupta - 635-646 Markets for SO2 and NOx—what can we learn for carbon trading?
by Bernd Hansjürgens
May 2011, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 309-323 Biomass for energy: a dream come true… or a nightmare?
by Christian Azar - 324-331 Is Antarctica melting?
by Eric Rignot - 332-355 Forest productivity under climate change: a checklist for evaluating model studies
by Belinda E. Medlyn & Remko A. Duursma & Melanie J. B. Zeppel - 356-372 Aggregate economic measures of climate change damages: explaining the differences and implications
by Paul Watkiss - 373-396 Trends in investments in global energy research, development, and demonstration
by Kelly Sims Gallagher & Laura Diaz Anadon & Ruud Kempener & Charlie Wilson - 397-411 The political economy of nuclear energy
by Nathan E. Hultman - 412-427 Climate change and spaceflight: an historiographical review
by Roger D. Launius - 428-450 Adapting climate research for development in Africa
by Declan Conway - 451-461 Beyond 2°C: redefining dangerous climate change for physical systems
by Timothy M. Lenton - 462-474 Evaluating regional vulnerability to climate change: purposes and methods
by Elizabeth L. Malone & Nathan L. Engle
March 2011, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 141-153 Are adaptation studies effective, and what can enhance their practical impact?
by Hallie C. Eakin & Anthony Patt - 154-169 The social amplification/attenuation of risk framework: application to climate change
by Ortwin Renn - 170-184 Coping with the immediate experience of climate: regional variations and indoor trajectories
by Russell Hitchings - 185-200 Climate change in literature and literary criticism
by Adam Trexler & Adeline Johns‐Putra - 201-219 Science, decision‐making and development: managing the risks of climate variation in less‐industrialized countries
by Milind Kandlikar & Hisham Zerriffi & Claudia Ho Lem - 220-237 Adapting to crop pest and pathogen risks under a changing climate
by Robert W. Sutherst & Fiona Constable & Kyla J. Finlay & Richard Harrington & Jo Luck & Myron P. Zalucki - 238-254 Sequestration through forestry and agriculture
by Richard T. Conant - 255-270 The fragmentation of the global climate governance architecture
by Fariborz Zelli - 271-282 Adapting to climate change to sustain health
by Alistair Woodward & Graeme Lindsay & Sudhvir Singh - 283-295 The role of law in adapting to climate change
by Jan McDonald - 296-308 Adaptation and risk management
by Roger N. Jones & Benjamin L. Preston
January 2011, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-6 Small island developing states
by Poh Poh Wong - 7-18 Addressing sustainable development and climate change together using sustainomics
by Mohan Munasinghe - 19-26 Public engagement with large‐scale renewable energy technologies: breaking the cycle of NIMBYism
by Patrick Devine‐Wright - 27-44 Applications of integrated assessment modeling to climate change
by Marcus C. Sarofim & John M. Reilly - 45-65 Drought under global warming: a review
by Aiguo Dai - 66-88 Tropospheric temperature trends: history of an ongoing controversy
by Peter W. Thorne & John R. Lanzante & Thomas C. Peterson & Dian J. Seidel & Keith P. Shine - 89-98 The economics of adaptation along developed coastlines
by James Neumann & Daniel Hudgens & John Herter & Jeremy Martinich - 99-112 Predicting climate change effects on wildfires requires linking processes across scales
by Marc Macias Fauria & Sean T. Michaletz & Edward A. Johnson - 113-120 Adaptation and resilience: responding to a changing climate
by Donald R. Nelson - 121-127 US climate change politics and policymaking
by Henrik Selin & Stacy D. VanDeveer - 128-139 History of climate modeling
by Paul N. Edwards
November 2010, Volume 1, Issue 6
- 765-769 Climate and development ‐ the challenges in delivering the promises: an editorial essay
by Daniel Murdiyarso - 770-772 The Carbon Economy and Climate Mitigation: an editorial essay
by Roger A. Pielke - 773-780 Linking energy and climate (before 1974)
by Peter A. Shulman - 781-785 Power, realism, and the ideal of human emancipation in a climate of change
by David Manuel‐Navarrete - 786-802 The physical concept of climate forcing
by Beate G. Liepert - 803-810 Governing sustainable forest management in the new climate regime
by Frances Seymour & Elizabeth Forwand - 811-823 Climate change knowledge and social movement theory
by Andrew Jamison - 824-839 Volcanoes and climate
by Jihong Cole‐Dai - 840-856 Modeling vegetation and land use in models of the Earth System
by Samuel Levis - 857-870 Models of risk construction: some applications to climate change
by Glynis M. Breakwell - 871-884 Climate hazards and disasters: the need for capacity building
by Gordon McBean & Caroline Rodgers - 885-890 Climate catastrophes and fear
by Matthias Dörries - 891-897 History of climate engineering
by Noah Byron Bonnheim - 898-907 Use of stochastic weathergenerators for precipitation downscaling
by Daniel S. Wilks
September 2010, Volume 1, Issue 5
- 621-623 Climate, nature and ethics: an editorial essay
by Dale Jamieson - 624-626 Climate, ecology, and conservation: an editorial essay
by Lee Hannah - 627-635 Prospects for decadal climate prediction
by Noel S. Keenlyside & Jin Ba - 636-653 A history of international climate change policy
by Joyeeta Gupta - 654-669 Paleoclimates: what do we learn from deep ice cores?
by Jean Jouzel & Valérie Masson‐Delmotte - 670-682 Climate projections and their impact on policy and practice
by Maria Carmen Lemos & Richard B. Rood - 683-696 Panacea or paradox? Cross‐sector partnerships, climate change, and development
by Tim Forsyth - 697-717 Participatory methods of integrated assessment—a review
by Jonathan Salter & John Robinson & Arnim Wiek - 718-728 Effects of instrumentation changes on sea surface temperature measured in situ
by Elizabeth C. Kent & John J. Kennedy & David I. Berry & Robert O. Smith - 729-740 Using adaptation tipping points to prepare for climate change and sea level rise: a case study in the Netherlands
by Jaap C. J. Kwadijk & Marjolijn Haasnoot & Jan P. M. Mulder & Marco M. C. Hoogvliet & Ad B. M. Jeuken & Rob A. A. van der Krogt & Niels G. C. van Oostrom & Harry A. Schelfhout & Emiel H. van Velzen & Harold van Waveren & Marcel J. M. de Wit - 741-750 Climate change adaptation and peace
by Dennis Tänzler & Achim Maas & Alexander Carius - 751-763 Community‐based adaptation: enhancing community adaptive capacity in Druadrua Island, Fiji
by Patrina Dumaru
July 2010, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 475-478 Climate, History, Society, Culture: an editorial essay
by James Rodger Fleming - 479-482 Assessing impacts of climate change: an editorial essay
by Timothy R. Carter - 483-485 The economics of climate change: an editorial essay
by Gary Yohe - 486-489 Bayesian approaches to detection and attribution
by J. D. Annan - 490-506 Exposure, instrumentation, and observing practice effects on land temperature measurements
by Blair Trewin - 507-516 A noodle, hockey stick, and spaghetti plate: a perspective on high‐resolution paleoclimatology
by David Frank & Jan Esper & Eduardo Zorita & Rob Wilson - 517-524 Linking climate change, environmental degradation, and migration: a methodological overview
by Etienne Piguet - 525-540 Adapting to climate change to sustain food security
by Gina Ziervogel & Polly J. Ericksen - 541-547 How can the current CDM deliver sustainable development?
by Adam G. Bumpus & John C. Cole - 548-555 Recent advances in the climate change biology literature: describing the whole elephant
by A. Townsend Peterson & Shaily Menon & Xingong Li - 556-564 Skill and uncertainty in climate models
by Julia C. Hargreaves - 565-580 Constructing climate knowledge with computer models
by Peter Müller - 581-597 The evolution of climate ideas and knowledge
by Matthias Heymann - 598-605 History of the 2°C climate target
by Samuel Randalls - 606-619 Developing qualitative scenario storylines for environmental change assessment
by Mark D. A. Rounsevell & Marc J. Metzger
May 2010, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 305-310 Climate models and modeling: an editorial essay
by Hans von Storch - 311-313 Climate policy and governance: an editorial essay
by Harriet Bulkeley - 314-317 Adapting to climate change: three key challenges for research and policy–an editorial essay
by Jon Barnett - 318-331 Climate records from corals
by Janice M. Lough - 332-342 What shapes perceptions of climate change?
by Elke U. Weber - 343-352 Dendroclimatology: extracting climate from trees
by Paul R. Sheppard - 353-362 Governing the carbon offset market
by Heather C. Lovell - 363-373 Farmers fighting climate change—from victims to agents in subsistence livelihoods
by Lennart Olsson & Anne Jerneck - 374-392 Case study and analogue methodologies in climate change vulnerability research
by James D. Ford & E. C. H. Keskitalo & Tanya Smith & Tristan Pearce & Lea Berrang‐Ford & Frank Duerden & Barry Smit - 393-404 Downscaling socioeconomic and emissions scenarios for global environmental change research: a review
by Detlef P. van Vuuren & Steve J. Smith & Keywan Riahi - 405-417 Climate policy and action ‘underneath’ Kyoto and Copenhagen: China and the United States
by Peter Koehn - 418-427 Nuclear winter
by Alan Robock - 428-449 Observed trends in Earth System behavior
by Will Steffen - 450-461 Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change: insights from analogues
by Robert A. McLeman & Lori M. Hunter - 462-474 Climate justice and the international regime
by Chukwumerije Okereke
March 2010, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 155-157 Why do we care about past climates? an editorial essay
by Neville Nicholls - 158-161 Perceptions, behavior and communication of climate change
by Lorraine Whitmarsh & Irene Lorenzoni - 162-171 The social status of climate change knowledge: an editorial essay
by Myanna Lahsen - 172-179 Media(ted)discourses and climate change: a focus on political subjectivity and (dis)engagement
by Anabela Carvalho - 180-191 Observing and modeling changes in the Atlantic MOC
by Stuart A. Cunningham & Robert Marsh - 192-211 Detection and attribution of climate change: a regional perspective
by Peter A. Stott & Nathan P. Gillett & Gabriele C. Hegerl & David J. Karoly & Dáithí A. Stone & Xuebin Zhang & Francis Zwiers - 212-231 Institutions and policy processes: the means to the ends of adaptation
by Stephen R. Dovers & Adnan A. Hezri - 232-242 A values‐based approach to vulnerability and adaptation to climate change
by Karen L. O'Brien & Johanna Wolf - 243-252 The utility of Earth system Models of Intermediate Complexity (EMICs)
by Susanne L. Weber - 253-259 Representing and using scenarios for responding to climate change
by Lynn D. Rosentrater - 260-270 El Niño and our future climate: where do we stand?
by Gabriel A. Vecchi & Andrew T. Wittenberg - 271-278 Micro‐insurance for local adaptation
by Pablo Suarez & Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer - 279-287 Public–private partnerships in global climate governance
by Philipp Pattberg - 288-303 Modeling impacts and adaptation in global IAMs
by Hans‐Martin Füssel
January 2010, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-8 Mapping climate change knowledge: An editorial essay
by Mike Hulme - 9-9 Introduction: Is the Asia‐Pacific Partnership a viable alternative to Kyoto? An editorial essay
by Michele M. Betsill - 10-15 Is the Asia‐Pacific Partnership a viable alternative to Kyoto?
by Aynsley Kellow - 16-22 The Asia‐Pacific Partnership: implementation challenges and interplay with Kyoto
by Ros Taplin & Jeffrey McGee - 23-30 The costs of adaptation
by Samuel Fankhauser - 31-53 Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions
by Susanne C. Moser - 54-66 Ethics and climate change: an introduction
by Stephen M. Gardiner - 67-81 The idea of anthropogenic global climate change in the 20th century
by Spencer R. Weart - 82-96 State‐of‐the‐art with regional climate models
by Markku Rummukainen - 97-110 Theory and language of climate change communication
by Brigitte Nerlich & Nelya Koteyko & Brian Brown - 111-122 Cycles and trends in solar irradiance and climate
by Judith L. Lean - 123-133 Urban heat island effects on estimates of observed climate change
by David E. Parker - 134-143 Adapting to drought in the Sahel: Lessons for climate change
by Michael Mortimore - 144-153 The EU emissions trading scheme
by Ian Bailey