Nature Climate Change
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Volume 16, issue 3, 2026
- Learning about urban adaptation using similarity-based partnerships pp. 228-231

- Diana Reckien
- A coalition on compliance carbon markets to make climate clubs politically feasible pp. 232-233

- Florentine Koppenborg
- Additionality requirements of carbon markets could penalize Indigenous stewardship pp. 234-235

- Peter I. Macreadie, Brian Singleton, Micheli D. P. Costa, Alexandra Rodríguez-Rodríguez and Vanessa Johnston
- Climate change demands coordinated adaptation strategies of drinking water treatment pp. 236-239

- Muhammad Usman, Maria Klepikova and Khalil Hanna
- The hard road back from overshoot pp. 240-243

- Lisa Palmer
- Design impacts building emissions pp. 244-244

- Wenhui Cui
- Changing bird nutrient inputs pp. 244-244

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Amplified variability pp. 244-244

- Jasper Franke
- Symbolic policies foster support pp. 244-244

- Danyang Cheng
- Weighting for net zero pp. 245-246

- John E. T. Bistline
- Melt channelization stronger than previously recognized pp. 247-248

- Andrew O. Hoffman
- Growing cropland emissions pp. 249-250

- Louis Verchot
- Inconsistent national reports undercount wastewater emissions pp. 251-252

- Cuihong Song, David Ponder, Wei Peng and Zhiyong Jason Ren
- Broadening climate migration research across impacts, adaptation and mitigation pp. 255-260

- Cristina Cattaneo, Soheil Shayegh, Christoph Albert, Maria Alsina-Pujols, Hélène Benveniste, Marion Borderon, Bruno Conte, Christoph Deuster, Joseph-Simon Görlach, Toon Haer, Roman Hoffmann, Raya Muttarak, Michele Ronco, Jacob Schewe and Arkadiusz Wiśniowski
- Implications of overshoot for climate mitigation strategies pp. 261-272

- Massimo Tavoni, Nico Bauer, Laurent Drouet, Shinichiro Fujimori, Sergey Paltsev, Anna Pirani, Keywan Riahi, Joeri Rogelj, Roberto Schaeffer, Detlef van Vuuren, Matthias Weitzel and Elmar Kriegler
- Expert agreement on key elements of transformational adaptation to climate risks pp. 273-280

- Robbert Biesbroek, Dore Engbersen, Jetske Bonenkamp, Emilie Broek, Eva Boon, Jurian Meijering, Johanna Nalau, James D. Ford, Edmond Totin, Timo Leiter, Elisabeth Gilmore and Kristie L. Ebi
- Emotional responses to state repression predict collective climate action intentions pp. 281-287

- Sunniva Davies-Rommetveit, Jenny Douch, Peter Gardner, Anna Aretha Sach, Laura Thomas-Walters and Nicole Tausch
- Climate change on television reaches the engaged but misses distant audiences pp. 288-296

- Imke Hoppe, Felix Dörpmund, Christian Weigel, Alexander Loos, Matthias Garschagen, Thomas Kox, Stephanus Volke, Jens Ekkehart Appell and Irene Neverla
- Accounting for ocean impacts nearly doubles the social cost of carbon pp. 297-304

- Bernardo A. Bastien-Olvera, Octavio Aburto-Oropeza, Luke M. Brander, William W. L. Cheung, Johannes Emmerling, Christopher M. Free, Francesco Granella, Massimo Tavoni, Jasper Verschuur and Katharine Ricke
- A weighting framework to improve the use of emissions scenario ensembles of opportunity pp. 305-312

- Hamish Beath, Chris Smith, Jarmo S. Kikstra, Mark M. Dekker, Matthew J. Gidden and Joeri Rogelj
- Discrepancies in national inventories reveal a large emissions gap in the wastewater sector pp. 313-321

- Cuihong Song, David Ponder, Wei Peng and Zhiyong Jason Ren
- Global trends in ocean fronts and impacts on the air–sea CO2 flux and chlorophyll concentrations pp. 322-330

- Kai Yang, Amelie Meyer, Phuc T. D. Le, Peter G. Strutton and Andrew M. Fischer
- The expanding Indo-Pacific freshwater pool and changing freshwater pathway in the South Indian Ocean pp. 331-340

- Gengxin Chen, Weiqing Han, Aixue Hu, Gerald A. Meehl, Arnold L. Gordon, Toshiaki Shinoda, Nan Rosenbloom, Lei Zhang and Yukio Masumoto
- Mapping tipping risks from Antarctic ice basins under global warming pp. 341-349

- Ricarda Winkelmann, Julius Garbe, Jonathan F. Donges and Torsten Albrecht
- Channelized melt beneath Antarctic ice shelves previously underestimated pp. 350-353

- Ann-Sofie P. Zinck, Stef Lhermitte, Martin G. Wearing and Bert Wouters
- Spatially explicit global assessment of cropland greenhouse gas emissions circa 2020 pp. 354-363

- Peiyu Cao, Franco Bilotto, Carlos Gonzalez Fischer, Nathaniel D. Mueller, Kimberly M. Carlson, Avery W. Driscoll, James S. Gerber, Pete Smith, Francesco N. Tubiello, Paul C. West, Liangzhi You and Mario Herrero
- Emergent climate change signals within Antarctic sea ice and associated ecosystems pp. 364-371

- Kristen M. Krumhardt, Laura Landrum, Bilgecan Şen, Alice K. DuVivier, Michael N. Levy, Cara Nissen, Marika M. Holland and Stéphanie Jenouvrier
- Breaking the language barrier in adaptation pp. 372-372

- Lisa Palmer
Volume 16, issue 2, 2026
- Melting glaciers as symbols of tourism paradoxes pp. 106-108

- Emmanuel Salim, Alix Varnajot, Mark Carey, Karine Gagné, Gijsbert Hoogendoorn, Cymene Howe, Matthias Huss, Christopher J. Lemieux and Emma J. Stewart
- Overlooked toll of climate change on migrant children in the Americas pp. 109-111

- Sebastian Pintea, Ava Acevedo, Juliet Horenziak, Anissa Kurani, Khushi Kohli, Stephanie Wang, Eugene T. Richardson, David Introcaso and Abrania Marrero
- Greening schools for climate-resilient, inclusive and liveable cities pp. 112-114

- Isabel Ruiz-Mallén, Francesc Baró, Hayat Bentouhami, Nathalie Blanc, Lidia Casas, Céline Clauzel, Raquel Colacios, Elsa Gallez, Amy Phillips, Paula Presser, Diana Reckien and Filka Sekulova
- Mountains magnify mechanisms in climate change biology pp. 115-117

- Alejandro de la Fuente, I-Ching Chen, Natalie J. Briscoe and Michael R. Kearney
- Melting ice and transforming beliefs pp. 118-122

- Elizabeth Allison, Constanza Ceruti, Moses Muhumuza, Guillermo Salas Carreño, Pasang Yangjee Sherpa and Ivan Lizaga Villuendas
- Communicating the need for climate action pp. 123-124

- Joris Lammers and Felix Johannes Formanski
- Cascading downstream impacts of water cycle changes in mountain regions pp. 129-142

- Daniel Viviroli, Fabian Drenkhan, Christopher A. Scott, Lauren Somers and Marit van Tiel
- Peak glacier extinction in the mid-twenty-first century pp. 143-147

- Lander Van Tricht, Harry Zekollari, Matthias Huss, David R. Rounce, Lilian Schuster, Rodrigo Aguayo, Patrick Schmitt, Fabien Maussion, Brandon Tober and Daniel Farinotti
- Enduring impacts of El Niño on life expectancy in past and future climates pp. 148-154

- Yanbin Xu, Wenjun Zhu, Dhrubajyoti Samanta and Benjamin P. Horton
- Biodiversity implications of land-intensive carbon dioxide removal pp. 155-163

- Ruben Prütz, Joeri Rogelj, Gaurav Ganti, Jeff Price, Rachel Warren, Nicole Forstenhäusler, Yazhen Wu, Andrey Lessa Derci Augustynczik, Michael Wögerer, Tamás Krisztin, Peter Havlik, Florian Kraxner, Stefan Frank, Tomoko Hasegawa, Jonathan C. Doelman, Vassilis Daioglou, Florian Humpenöder, Alexander Popp and Sabine Fuss
- Building material stock drives embodied carbon emissions and risks future climate goals in China pp. 164-171

- Chaoqun Zhang, Lin Yang, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Jianping Guo, Ziyue Chen, Shaoying Li, Zhen Wang, Mei-po Kwan, Yuyu Zhou, Lu Lin, Liqiang Zhang, Manchun Li, Qiqi Zhu, Bailang Yu, Bin Chen, Xing Yan, Xiaoqi Wang, Bingbo Gao, Ying Liang, Jianqiang Hu, Yuheng Fu, Qiancheng Lv, Jing Yang, Yanzhao Wang, Qianqian Wang and Qiao Wang
- Coastal flood risk to European surface transport infrastructure at different global warming levels pp. 172-178

- Khin Nawarat, Johan Reyns, Michalis I. Vousdoukas, Eamonn Mulholland, Kees van Ginkel, Luc Feyen and Roshanka Ranasinghe
- Barents Sea atlantification driven by a shift in atmospheric synoptic timescale pp. 179-186

- Robinson Hordoir, Vahidreza Jahanmard, Pål Erik Isachsen, Ulrike Löptien, Heiner Dietze, Anne Britt Sandø and Vidar S. Lien
- Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests pp. 187-192

- Betsy Black, Xanthe J. Walker, Logan T. Berner, Jacqueline Dean, Scott J. Goetz, Winslow D. Hansen, Stefano Potter, Brendan M. Rogers, Anna C. Talucci and Michelle C. Mack
- Weakening mountain vegetation aspect asymmetry due to altered energy conditions pp. 193-199

- Qing Tian and Feng Tian
- Enhanced effect of warming on the leaf-onset date of boreal deciduous broadleaf forest pp. 200-206

- Wenyu Li, Hui Lu, Jing M. Chen, Shilong Piao, Trevor F. Keenan, Guofang Miao, Qiang Liu, Zhou Zang, Nan Xu, Jane Liu, Qu Cheng, Han Wang, Rong Wang, Wenjie Ji, Peng Zhu, Congcong Li, Qinchuan Xin and Peng Gong
- Impacts of global warming on subnational poverty and inequality pp. 207-213

- Hai-Anh Dang, Stephane Hallegatte, Minh Cong Nguyen and Trong-Anh Trinh
- A registered report megastudy on the persuasiveness of the most-cited climate messages pp. 214-225

- Jan G. Voelkel, Ashwini Ashokkumar, Adina T. Abeles, Jarret T. Crawford, Kylie Fuller, Chrystal Redekopp, Renata Bongiorno, Troy H. Campbell, Ullrich K. H. Ecker, Matthew Feinberg, P. Sol Hart, Matthew J. Hornsey, John T. Jost, Aaron C. Kay, Anthony Leiserowitz, Stephan Lewandowsky, Edward Maibach, Erik C. Nisbet, Nick F. Pidgeon, Alexa Spence, Sander van der Linden, Christopher V. Wolsko, Jane K. Willenbring, Neil Malhotra and Robb Willer
Volume 16, issue 1, 2026
- The political psychology of climate denial pp. 2-4

- Alon Tal and Shlomit Paz
- Irreversibility in climate action pp. 5-7

- Corinne Le Quéré, Charlie Wilson, Harriet Barton, Jim W. Hall, Asher Minns, Millie Prosser, Amy E. Russell, Mark G. L. Tebboth and Nigel Topping
- UNFCCC carbon trading could undermine global climate action pp. 8-9

- Stephen Lezak, Sharaban Zaman, Injy Johnstone and Barbara Haya
- Structural lock-ins in tourism decarbonization and the alternative pp. 10-13

- Yi Liu, Yu Yang and Xiaojuan Li
- Rising lake and reservoir emissions pp. 14-14

- Shuai Yang
- Foraging constrained by heat and dark pp. 14-14

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Inequalities in resilience and preparedness pp. 14-14

- Danyang Cheng
- Heatwave attribution in seconds pp. 14-14

- Bronwyn Wake
- Green industrial policy is not enough for net-zero decarbonization pp. 15-16

- Mark Purdon
- Rivers accelerate and slow as temperatures rise pp. 17-18

- Jordan Fields
- Reducing the large short-lived impact of methane emissions with temporary carbon removals pp. 19-20

- Frank Venmans, Wilfried Rickels and Ben Groom
- Global bias towards recording latitudinal range shifts pp. 21-25

- Pieter Sanczuk, Jonathan Lenoir, Pierre Denelle, Sabine B. Rumpf, Jeremy Borderieux, Costanza Geppert, Brunno F. Oliveira and Ingmar R. Staude
- Increasing risk of mass human heat mortality if historical weather patterns recur pp. 26-32

- Christopher W. Callahan, Jared Trok, Andrew J. Wilson, Carlos F. Gould, Sam Heft-Neal, Noah S. Diffenbaugh and Marshall Burke
- Widespread revisions of self-reported emissions by major US corporations pp. 33-36

- Lauren Cohen, Ethan Rouen and Kunal Sachdeva
- Temporary carbon dioxide removals to offset methane emissions pp. 37-42

- Frank Venmans, Wilfried Rickels and Ben Groom
- Modelling the impacts of policy sequencing on energy decarbonization pp. 43-51

- Huilin Luo, Wei Peng, Allen Fawcett, Jessica F. Green, Gokul Iyer, Jonas Meckling, Jonas Nahm and David G. Victor
- Deforestation-induced emissions from mining energy transition minerals pp. 52-57

- Yifei Quan and Jie-Sheng Tan-Soo
- Observed large-scale and deep-reaching compound ocean state changes over the past 60 years pp. 58-68

- Zhetao Tan, Karina von Schuckmann, Sabrina Speich, Laurent Bopp, Jiang Zhu and Lijing Cheng
- Global warming intensifies extreme day-to-day temperature changes in mid–low latitudes pp. 69-76

- Qi Liu, Congbin Fu, Zhongfeng Xu and Aijun Ding
- Resolving the changing pace of Arctic rivers pp. 77-86

- Emily C. Geyman and Michael P. Lamb
- Increased efficiency of water use does not stimulate tree productivity pp. 87-94

- Quan Zhang, Jiawei Zhang, Mark A. Adams, Giovanna Battipaglia, Lucas A. Cernusak, Laura Fernández- de-Uña, Darren L. Ficklin, Peter Hietz, J. Julio Camarero, Högne Jungner, Mathieu Lévesque, Stefano Manzoni, Justin T. Maxwell, Charles A. Nock, Josep Peñuelas, Klaus J. Puettmann, Matthias Saurer, Rocio Urrutia-Jalabert, Peter van der Sleen, Lixin Wang, Danielle A. Way, Yang Zhou, Pieter A. Zuidema and Gabriel G. Katul
- Microclimates slow and alter the direction of climate velocities in tropical forests pp. 95-101

- Lydia G. Soifer, James Ball, Hamish Asmath, Ilya M. D. Maclean and David Coomes
- AI-driven weather forecasts for climate adaptation in India pp. 102-102

- Neelima Vallangi
- Author Correction: Increasing risk of mass human heat mortality if historical weather patterns recur pp. 103-103

- Christopher W. Callahan, Jared Trok, Andrew J. Wilson, Carlos F. Gould, Sam Heft-Neal, Noah S. Diffenbaugh and Marshall Burke
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