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Volume 5, issue 12, 2015
- A role for tropical forests in stabilizing atmospheric CO2 pp. 1022-1023

- R. A. Houghton, Brett Byers and Alexander A. Nassikas
- Resilience synergies in the post-2015 development agenda pp. 1024-1025

- Erin Roberts, Stephanie Andrei, Saleemul Huq and Lawrence Flint
- International standards for climate-friendly cities pp. 1025-1026

- Victoria Hurth and Patricia McCarney
- Rapid adaptation pp. 1027-1027

- Alastair Brown
- Monsoon uncertainties pp. 1027-1027

- Bronwyn Wake
- Regional loss impacts pp. 1027-1027

- Eithne Tynan
- Geoengineering challenges pp. 1027-1027

- Mat Hope
- Restoration of the oceans pp. 1028-1029

- Richard Matear and Andrew Lenton
- Female thermal demand pp. 1029-1030

- Joost van Hoof
- Psychological responses to the proximity of climate change pp. 1031-1037

- Adrian Brügger, Suraje Dessai, Patrick Devine-Wright, Thomas A. Morton and Nicholas F. Pidgeon
- Predators help protect carbon stocks in blue carbon ecosystems pp. 1038-1045

- Trisha B. Atwood, Rod M. Connolly, Euan G. Ritchie, Catherine E. Lovelock, Michael R. Heithaus, Graeme C. Hays, James W. Fourqurean and Peter I. Macreadie
- The adaptation challenge in the Arctic pp. 1046-1053

- James D. Ford, Graham McDowell and Tristan Pearce
- Energy consumption in buildings and female thermal demand pp. 1054-1056

- Boris Kingma and Wouter van Marken Lichtenbelt
- Aligning corporate greenhouse-gas emissions targets with climate goals pp. 1057-1060

- Oskar Krabbe, Giel Linthorst, Kornelis Blok, Wina Crijns-Graus, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Niklas Höhne, Pedro Faria, Nate Aden and Alberto Carrillo Pineda
- Perverse effects of carbon markets on HFC-23 and SF6 abatement projects in Russia pp. 1061-1063

- Lambert Schneider and Anja Kollmuss
- Australians' views on carbon pricing before and after the 2013 federal election pp. 1064-1067

- Stacia J. Dreyer, Iain Walker, Shannon K. McCoy and Mario Teisl
- Coupling between air travel and climate pp. 1068-1073

- Kristopher B. Karnauskas, Jeffrey P. Donnelly, Hannah C. Barkley and Jonathan E. Martin
- Molecular processes of transgenerational acclimation to a warming ocean pp. 1074-1078

- Heather D. Veilleux, Taewoo Ryu, Jennifer M. Donelson, Lynne van Herwerden, Loqmane Seridi, Yanal Ghosheh, Michael L. Berumen, William Leggat, Timothy Ravasi and Philip L. Munday
- Temperature dependence of CO2-enhanced primary production in the European Arctic Ocean pp. 1079-1082

- J. M. Holding, C. M. Duarte, M. Sanz-Martín, E. Mesa, J. M. Arrieta, M. Chierici, I. E. Hendriks, L. S. García-Corral, A. Regaudie- de-Gioux, A. Delgado, M. Reigstad, P. Wassmann and S. Agustí
- Shift from coral to macroalgae dominance on a volcanically acidified reef pp. 1083-1088

- I. C. Enochs, D. P. Manzello, E. M. Donham, G. Kolodziej, R. Okano, L. Johnston, C. Young, J. Iguel, C. B. Edwards, M. D. Fox, L. Valentino, S. Johnson, D. Benavente, S. J. Clark, R. Carlton, T. Burton, Y. Eynaud and N. N. Price
- The potential of Indonesian mangrove forests for global climate change mitigation pp. 1089-1092

- Daniel Murdiyarso, Joko Purbopuspito, J. Boone Kauffman, Matthew W. Warren, Sigit D. Sasmito, Daniel C. Donato, Solichin Manuri, Haruni Krisnawati, Sartji Taberima and Sofyan Kurnianto
- Increasing risk of compound flooding from storm surge and rainfall for major US cities pp. 1093-1097

- Thomas Wahl, Shaleen Jain, Jens Bender, Steven D. Meyers and Mark E. Luther
- National post-2020 greenhouse gas targets and diversity-aware leadership pp. 1098-1106

- Malte Meinshausen, Louise Jeffery, Johannes Guetschow, Yann Robiou du Pont, Joeri Rogelj, Michiel Schaeffer, Niklas Höhne, Michel den Elzen, Sebastian Oberthür and Nicolai Meinshausen
- Long-term response of oceans to CO2 removal from the atmosphere pp. 1107-1113

- Sabine Mathesius, Matthias Hofmann, Ken Caldeira and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber
- Joint projections of US East Coast sea level and storm surge pp. 1114-1120

- Christopher M. Little, Radley M. Horton, Robert Kopp, Michael Oppenheimer, Gabriel A. Vecchi and Gabriele Villarini
Volume 5, issue 11, 2015
- Uncertain effects of nutrient availability on global forest carbon balance pp. 958-959

- Enzai Du
- Data quality and the role of nutrients in forest carbon-use efficiency pp. 959-960

- Werner L. Kutsch and Pasi Kolari
- Reply to 'Uncertain effects of nutrient availability on global forest carbon balance' and 'Data quality and the role of nutrients in forest carbon-use efficiency' pp. 960-961

- M. Fernández-Martínez, S. Vicca, I. A. Janssens, J. Sardans, S. Luyssaert, M. Campioli, F. S. Chapin, P. Ciais, Y. Malhi, M. Obersteiner, D. Papale, S. L. Piao, M. Reichstein, F. Rodà and J. Peñuelas
- Clarity of meaning in IPCC press conference pp. 961-962

- Peter Jacobs, Hunter Cutting, Stephan Lewandowsky, Miriam O'Brien, Ken Rice and Bart Verheggen
- Megaproject reclamation and climate change pp. 963-966

- Rebecca C. Rooney, Derek T. Robinson and Rich Petrone
- Reply to 'Clarity of meaning in IPCC press conference' pp. 963-963

- Warren Pearce and Greg Hollin
- Adaptation tracking for a post-2015 climate agreement pp. 967-969

- J. D. Ford, L. Berrang-Ford, R. Biesbroek, M. Araos, S. E. Austin and A. Lesnikowski
- Planetary vital signs pp. 969-970

- Stephen Briggs, Charles F. Kennel and David G. Victor
- A unified narrative for climate change pp. 971-973

- Simon Bushell, Thomas Colley and Mark Workman
- North American birds pp. 974-974

- Alastair Brown
- Accidental activist pp. 974-974

- Mat Hope
- West Antarctic ice stability pp. 974-974

- Bronwyn Wake
- Global versus local pp. 974-974

- Bronwyn Wake
- Country comparisons pp. 975-976

- Debbie Hopkins
- Emergence of polycentric climate governance and its future prospects pp. 977-982

- Andrew J. Jordan, Dave Huitema, Mikael Hildén, Harro van Asselt, Tim J. Rayner, Jonas J. Schoenefeld, Jale Tosun, Johanna Forster and Elin L. Boasson
- Developing country finance in a post-2020 global climate agreement pp. 983-987

- Phillip M. Hannam, Zhenliang Liao, Steven J. Davis and Michael Oppenheimer
- Impacts of temperature and its variability on mortality in New England pp. 988-991

- Liuhua Shi, Itai Kloog, Antonella Zanobetti, Pengfei Liu and Joel D. Schwartz
- Exposure of coastal built assets in the South Pacific to climate risks pp. 992-996

- Lalit Kumar and Subhashni Taylor
- An end-to-end assessment of extreme weather impacts on food security pp. 997-1001

- Erik Chavez, Gordon Conway, Michael Ghil and Marc Sadler
- Impact of ocean acidification on the structure of future phytoplankton communities pp. 1002-1006

- Stephanie Dutkiewicz, J. Jeffrey Morris, Michael J. Follows, Jeffery Scott, Orly Levitan, Sonya T. Dyhrman and Ilana Berman-Frank
- Solar thermal technologies as a bridge from fossil fuels to renewables pp. 1007-1013

- Vishwanath Haily Dalvi, Sudhir V. Panse and Jyeshtharaj B. Joshi
- Predictors of public climate change awareness and risk perception around the world pp. 1014-1020

- Tien Ming Lee, Ezra M. Markowitz, Peter D. Howe, Chia-Ying Ko and Anthony A. Leiserowitz
- Correction: Corrigendum: An empirical examination of echo chambers in US climate policy networks pp. 1020-1020

- Lorien Jasny, Joseph Waggle and Dana R. Fisher
Volume 5, issue 10, 2015
- The Pope's fateful vision of hope for society and the planet pp. 900-901

- Robert J. Brulle and Robert J. Antonio
- Sociological limitations of the climate change encyclical pp. 902-903

- Erik Olin Wright
- Biophysical limits, women's rights and the climate encyclical pp. 904-905

- Paul R. Ehrlich and John Harte
- The Pope's encyclical as a call for democratic social change pp. 905-907

- Anabela Carvalho
- Science and religion in dialogue over the global commons pp. 907-909

- Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland and Brigitte Knopf
- New leadership for a user-friendly IPCC pp. 909-911

- Arthur Petersen, Jason Blackstock and Neil Morisetti
- Intraspecific dispersal pp. 912-912

- Alastair Brown
- Disengaged youth pp. 912-912

- Mat Hope
- Simultaneous occurrences pp. 912-912

- Eithne Tynan
- Oceanic sink changes pp. 912-912

- Eithne Tynan
- Interacting global change drivers pp. 913-914

- Josef Settele and Martin Wiemers
- Values and uncertainty pp. 914-915

- Robert J. Lempert
- Salmon behaving badly pp. 915-916

- Philip L. Munday
- Embracing uncertainty in climate change policy pp. 917-920

- Friederike E. L. Otto, David J. Frame, Alexander Otto and Myles R. Allen
- Towards predictive understanding of regional climate change pp. 921-930

- Shang-Ping Xie, Clara Deser, Gabriel A. Vecchi, Matthew Collins, Thomas L. Delworth, Alex Hall, Ed Hawkins, Nathaniel C. Johnson, Christophe Cassou, Alessandra Giannini and Masahiro Watanabe
- The importance of including variability in climate change projections used for adaptation pp. 931-936

- David M. H. Sexton and Glen R. Harris
- Selection of climate policies under the uncertainties in the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC pp. 937-940

- Laurent Drouet, Valentina Bosetti and M. Tavoni
- Interacting effects of climate change and habitat fragmentation on drought-sensitive butterflies pp. 941-945

- Tom H. Oliver, Harry H. Marshall, Mike D. Morecroft, Tom Brereton, Christel Prudhomme and Chris Huntingford
- Rethinking forest carbon assessments to account for policy institutions pp. 946-949

- Andrew Macintosh, Heather Keith and David Lindenmayer
- Responses of pink salmon to CO2-induced aquatic acidification pp. 950-955

- Michelle Ou, Trevor J. Hamilton, Junho Eom, Emily M. Lyall, Joshua Gallup, Amy Jiang, Jason Lee, David A. Close, Sang-Seon Yun and Colin J. Brauner
- Correction: Corrigendum: Evidence for an exceptional twentieth-century slowdown in Atlantic Ocean overturning pp. 956-956

- Stefan Rahmstorf, Jason Box, Georg Feulner, Michael E. Mann, Alexander Robinson, Scott Rutherford and Erik Schaffernicht
- Correction: Corrigendum: Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia pp. 956-956

- A. N. Geerts, J. Vanoverbeke, B. Vanschoenwinkel, W. Van Doorslaer, H. Feuchtmayr, D. Atkinson, B. Moss, T. A. Davidson, C. D. Sayer and L. De Meester
- Correction: Corrigendum: Monitoring, reporting and verifying emissions in the climate economy pp. 956-956

- Valentin Bellassen, Nicolas Stephan, Marion Afriat, Emilie Alberola, Alexandra Barker, Jean-Pierre Chang, Caspar Chiquet, Ian Cochran, Mariana Deheza, Christopher Dimopoulos, Claudine Foucherot, Guillaume Jacquier, Romain Morel, Roderick Robinson and Igor Shishlov
Volume 5, issue 9, 2015
- Sources of uncertainties in cod distribution models pp. 788-789

- Randi B. Ingvaldsen, Bjarte Bogstad, Andrey V. Dolgov, Kari E. Ellingsen, Harald Gjøsæter, Rolf Gradinger, Edda Johannesen, Torkild Tveraa and Nigel G. Yoccoz
- Reply to 'Sources of uncertainties in cod distribution models' pp. 790-791

- M. S. Wisz, O. Broennimann, P. Grønkjær, P. D. R. Møller, S. M. Olsen, D. Swingedouw, R. B. Hedeholm, E. E. Nielsen, A. Guisan and L. Pellissier
- Playing hide and seek with El Niño pp. 791-795

- M. J. McPhaden
- Soot and short-lived pollutants provide political opportunity pp. 796-798

- David G. Victor, Durwood Zaelke and Veerabhadran Ramanathan
- Honouring indigenous treaty rights for climate justice pp. 798-801

- C. S. Mantyka-Pringle, C. N. Westman, A. P. Kythreotis and D. W. Schindler
- Academics speak up pp. 802-802

- Bronwyn Wake
- Costs and benefits pp. 803-803

- Alastair Brown
- Joined-up thinking pp. 803-803

- Mat Hope
- Soil carbon trends pp. 803-803

- Alastair Brown
- Heatwave forcings pp. 803-803

- Eithne Tynan
- All hail robocabs pp. 804-805

- Austin Brown
- Towards minilateralism pp. 805-806

- Robert Falkner
- Alliances and ambitions pp. 806-807

- Andrew Kythreotis
- Saharan desert warming pp. 807-808

- Christophe Lavaysse
- Climate change and Africa pp. 811-811

- Alastair Brown
- Ensuring climate information guides long-term development pp. 812-814

- Lindsey Jones, Andrew Dougill, Richard G. Jones, Anna Steynor, Paul Watkiss, Cheikh Kane, Bettina Koelle, Wilfran Moufouma-Okia, Jon Padgham, Nicola Ranger, Jean-Pierre Roux, Pablo Suarez, Thomas Tanner and Katharine Vincent
- The possible role of local air pollution in climate change in West Africa pp. 815-822

- Peter Knippertz, Mat J. Evans, Paul R. Field, Andreas H. Fink, Catherine Liousse and John H. Marsham
- Future of African terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystems under anthropogenic climate change pp. 823-829

- Guy F. Midgley and William J. Bond
- Adapting to climate change in the mixed crop and livestock farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 830-836

- Philip K. Thornton and Mario Herrero
- Climate and southern Africa's water–energy–food nexus pp. 837-846

- Declan Conway, Emma Archer van Garderen, Delphine Deryng, Steve Dorling, Tobias Krueger, Willem Landman, Bruce Lankford, Karen Lebek, Tim Osborn, Claudia Ringler, James Thurlow, Tingju Zhu and Carole Dalin
- ENSO and greenhouse warming pp. 849-859

- Wenju Cai, Agus Santoso, Guojian Wang, Sang-Wook Yeh, Soon-Il An, Kim M. Cobb, Mat Collins, Eric Guilyardi, Fei-Fei Jin, Jong-Seong Kug, Matthieu Lengaigne, Michael J. McPhaden, Ken Takahashi, Axel Timmermann, Gabriel Vecchi, Masahiro Watanabe and Lixin Wu
- Autonomous taxis could greatly reduce greenhouse-gas emissions of US light-duty vehicles pp. 860-863

- Jeffery B. Greenblatt and Samveg Saxena
- Views on alternative forums for effectively tackling climate change pp. 864-867

- Mattias Hjerpe and Naghmeh Nasiritousi
- Domestic uptake of green energy promoted by opt-out tariffs pp. 868-871

- Felix Ebeling and Sebastian Lotz
- Changes in adaptive capacity of Kenyan fishing communities pp. 872-876

- Joshua E. Cinner, Cindy Huchery, Christina C. Hicks, Tim M. Daw, Nadine Marshall, Andrew Wamukota and Edward H. Allison
- Decreasing intensity of open-ocean convection in the Greenland and Iceland seas pp. 877-882

- G. W. K. Moore, K. Våge, R. S. Pickart and I. A. Renfrew
- Climate-induced range overlap among closely related species pp. 883-886

- Meade Krosby, Chad B. Wilsey, Jenny L. McGuire, Jennifer M. Duggan, Theresa M. Nogeire, Julie A. Heinrichs, Joshua J. Tewksbury and Joshua J. Lawler
- Climate sensitivity of shrub growth across the tundra biome pp. 887-891

- Isla H. Myers-Smith, Sarah C. Elmendorf, Pieter S. A. Beck, Martin Wilmking, Martin Hallinger, Daan Blok, Ken D. Tape, Shelly A. Rayback, Marc Macias-Fauria, Bruce C. Forbes, James D. M. Speed, Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe, Christian Rixen, Esther Lévesque, Niels Martin Schmidt, Claudia Baittinger, Andrew J. Trant, Luise Hermanutz, Laura Siegwart Collier, Melissa A. Dawes, Trevor C. Lantz, Stef Weijers, Rasmus Halfdan Jørgensen, Agata Buchwal, Allan Buras, Adam T. Naito, Virve Ravolainen, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Julia A. Wheeler, Sonja Wipf, Kevin C. Guay, David S. Hik and Mark Vellend
- Growth responses of a green alga to multiple environmental drivers pp. 892-897

- Georgina Brennan and Sinéad Collins
Volume 5, issue 8, 2015
- Validity of county-level estimates of climate change beliefs pp. 704-704

- Lawrence C. Hamilton, Joel Hartter and Thomas G. Safford
- Improved modelling of soil nitrogen losses pp. 705-706

- Qing Zhu and William J. Riley
- Expertise and policy-making in disaster risk reduction pp. 706-707

- Colin Walch
- Sendai targets at risk pp. 707-709

- Susan L. Cutter and Melanie Gall
- Development incentives for fossil fuel subsidy reform pp. 709-712

- Michael Jakob, Claudine Chen, Sabine Fuss, Annika Marxen and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Usefulness and limitations of global flood risk models pp. 712-715

- Philip J. Ward, Brenden Jongman, Peter Salamon, Alanna Simpson, Paul Bates, Tom De Groeve, Sanne Muis, Erin Coughlan de Perez, Roberto Rudari, Mark A. Trigg and Hessel C. Winsemius
- Fat is an environmentalist issue pp. 716-717

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Firing photosynthesis pp. 718-718

- Alastair Brown
- Grapevines under stress pp. 718-718

- Eithne Tynan
- Shifting sands pp. 718-718

- Bronwyn Wake
- Aggrieved China pp. 718-718

- Mat Hope
- Echo chambers and false certainty pp. 719-720

- Justin Farrell
- Climate change comes to the Sahel pp. 720-721

- Alessandra Giannini
- The CO2 switch in diatoms pp. 722-723

- Jodi N. Young and François M. M. Morel
- Microbial lid on subsea methane pp. 723-724

- Brett F. Thornton and Patrick Crill
- Attribution of climate extreme events pp. 725-730

- Kevin E. Trenberth, John T. Fasullo and Theodore G. Shepherd
- From local perception to global perspective pp. 731-734

- Flavio Lehner and Thomas F. Stocker
- Evaluation of CMIP5 palaeo-simulations to improve climate projections pp. 735-743

- S. P. Harrison, P. J. Bartlein, K. Izumi, G. Li, J. Annan, J. Hargreaves, P. Braconnot and M. Kageyama
- Explaining topic prevalence in answers to open-ended survey questions about climate change pp. 744-747

- Endre Tvinnereim and Kjersti Fløttum
- Impacts of climate change on electric power supply in the Western United States pp. 748-752

- Matthew D. Bartos and Mikhail V. Chester
- Tension between scientific certainty and meaning complicates communication of IPCC reports pp. 753-756

- G. J. S. Hollin and W. Pearce
- Dominant role of greenhouse-gas forcing in the recovery of Sahel rainfall pp. 757-760

- Buwen Dong and Rowan Sutton
- Diatom acclimation to elevated CO2 via cAMP signalling and coordinated gene expression pp. 761-765

- Gwenn M. M. Hennon, Justin Ashworth, Ryan D. Groussman, Chris Berthiaume, Rhonda L. Morales, Nitin S. Baliga, Mónica V. Orellana and E. V. Armbrust
- Effects of climate change and seed dispersal on airborne ragweed pollen loads in Europe pp. 766-771

- Lynda Hamaoui-Laguel, Robert Vautard, Li Liu, Fabien Solmon, Nicolas Viovy, Dmitry Khvorostyanov, Franz Essl, Isabelle Chuine, Augustin Colette, Mikhail A. Semenov, Alice Schaffhauser, Jonathan Storkey, Michel Thibaudon and Michelle M. Epstein
- Global mountain topography and the fate of montane species under climate change pp. 772-776

- Paul R. Elsen and Morgan W. Tingley
- Coral bleaching under unconventional scenarios of climate warming and ocean acidification pp. 777-781

- Lester Kwiatkowski, Peter Cox, Paul R. Halloran, Peter J. Mumby and Andy J. Wiltshire
- An empirical examination of echo chambers in US climate policy networks pp. 782-786

- Lorien Jasny, Joseph Waggle and Dana R. Fisher
- Correction: Corrigendum: Options for managing impacts of climate change on a deep-sea community pp. 786-786

- Ronald E. Thresher, John M. Guinotte, Richard J. Matear and Alistair J. Hobday
Volume 5, issue 7, 2015
- Intrinsic motivation and pro-environmental behaviour pp. 612-613

- Sander van der Linden
- Response of chinook salmon to climate change pp. 613-615

- Nathan J. Mantua, Lisa G. Crozier, Thomas E. Reed, Daniel E. Schindler and Robin S. Waples
- Reply to 'Response of chinook salmon to climate change' pp. 615-615

- Nicolas J. Muñoz, Anthony P. Farrell, John W. Heath and Bryan D. Neff
- The political economy of climate adaptation pp. 616-618

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Björn-Ola Linnér and Michael E. Goodsite
- Small islands adrift pp. 619-620

- Anna Petherick
- Livestock parasite outbreaks pp. 621-621

- Alastair Brown
- Bacterial boost pp. 621-621

- Bronwyn Wake
- Effects of sea-ice loss pp. 621-621

- Eithne Tynan
- Creating anthropo-scenes pp. 621-621

- Mat Hope
- REDD+ in Asia Pacific pp. 623-624

- Andrew McGregor
- Cultural knowledge and local risks pp. 624-625

- Sarah Strauss
- Tall, leafy conifers lose out pp. 625-626

- Maurizio Mencuccini and Oliver Binks
- Engaging the Global South on climate engineering research pp. 627-634

- David E. Winickoff, Jane A. Flegal and Asfawossen Asrat
- Options for managing impacts of climate change on a deep-sea community pp. 635-639

- Ronald E. Thresher, John M. Guinotte, Richard J. Matear and Alistair J. Hobday
- Psychological research and global climate change pp. 640-646

- Susan Clayton, Patrick Devine-Wright, Paul C. Stern, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Amanda Carrico, Linda Steg, Janet Swim and Mirilia Bonnes
- Heat stress causes substantial labour productivity loss in Australia pp. 647-651

- Kerstin K. Zander, Wouter Botzen, Elspeth Oppermann, Tord Kjellstrom and Stephen T. Garnett
- Future population exposure to US heat extremes pp. 652-655

- Bryan Jones, Brian C. O’Neill, Larry McDaniel, Seth McGinnis, Linda O. Mearns and Claudia Tebaldi
- Projected strengthening of Amazonian dry season by constrained climate model simulations pp. 656-660

- Juan P. Boisier, Philippe Ciais, Agnès Ducharne and Matthieu Guimberteau
- Trade-off between intensity and frequency of global tropical cyclones pp. 661-664

- Nam-Young Kang and James B. Elsner
- Rapid evolution of thermal tolerance in the water flea Daphnia pp. 665-668

- A. N. Geerts, J. Vanoverbeke, B. Vanschoenwinkel, W. Van Doorslaer, H. Feuchtmayr, D. Atkinson, B. Moss, T. A. Davidson, C. D. Sayer and L. De Meester
- Darcy's law predicts widespread forest mortality under climate warming pp. 669-672

- Nathan G. McDowell and Craig D. Allen
- Recent warming leads to a rapid borealization of fish communities in the Arctic pp. 673-677

- Maria Fossheim, Raul Primicerio, Edda Johannesen, Randi B. Ingvaldsen, Michaela M. Aschan and Andrey V. Dolgov
- Physiological advantages of dwarfing in surviving extinctions in high-CO2 oceans pp. 678-682

- Vittorio Garilli, Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa, Danilo Scuderi, Lorenzo Brusca, Daniela Parrinello, Samuel P. S. Rastrick, Andy Foggo, Richard J. Twitchett, Jason M. Hall-Spencer and Marco Milazzo
- Cultural knowledge and local vulnerability in African American communities pp. 683-687

- Christine D. Miller Hesed and Michael Paolisso
- Projections of climate conditions that increase coral disease susceptibility and pathogen abundance and virulence pp. 688-694

- Jeffrey Maynard, Ruben van Hooidonk, C. Mark Eakin, Marjetta Puotinen, Melissa Garren, Gareth Williams, Scott F. Heron, Joleah Lamb, Ernesto Weil, Bette Willis and C. Drew Harvell
- Future vulnerability of marine biodiversity compared with contemporary and past changes pp. 695-701

- Grégory Beaugrand, Martin Edwards, Virginie Raybaud, Eric Goberville and Richard R. Kirby
- Correction: Corrigendum: Equilibrium climate sensitivity in light of observations over the warming hiatus pp. 702-702

- Daniel J. A. Johansson, Brian C. O'Neill, Claudia Tebaldi and Olle Häggström
Volume 5, issue 6, 2015
- No-till agriculture and climate change mitigation pp. 488-489

- Henry Neufeldt, Gabrielle Kissinger and Joseph Alcamo
- Reply to 'No-till agriculture and climate change mitigation' pp. 489-489

- David S. Powlson, Clare M. Stirling, M. L. Jat, Bruno G. Gerard, Cheryl A. Palm, Pedro A. Sanchez and Kenneth G. Cassman
- Drivers of the 2013/14 winter floods in the UK pp. 490-491

- Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, David B. Stephenson, Andreas Sterl, Robert Vautard, Pascal Yiou, Sybren S. Drijfhout, Hans von Storch and Huug van den Dool
- Reply to 'Drivers of the 2013/14 winter floods in the UK' pp. 491-492

- Chris Huntingford, Terry Marsh, Adam A. Scaife, Elizabeth J. Kendon, Jamie Hannaford, Alison L. Kay, Mike Lockwood, Christel Prudhomme, Nick S. Reynard, Simon Parry, Jason A. Lowe, James A. Screen, Helen C. Ward, Malcolm Roberts, Peter A. Stott, Vicky A. Bell, Mark Bailey, Alan Jenkins, Tim Legg, Friederike E. L. Otto, Neil Massey, Nathalie Schaller, Julia Slingo and Myles R. Allen
- Tidal river management in Bangladesh pp. 492-492

- Faisal Hossain, Zahirul Haque Khan and C. K. Shum
- Reply to 'Tidal river management in Bangladesh' pp. 492-493

- L. W. Auerbach, S. L. Goodbred, D. R. Mondal, C. A. Wilson, K. R. Ahmed, K. Roy, M. S. Steckler, C. Small, J. M. Gilligan and B. A. Ackerly
- Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making pp. 493-494

- Robbert Biesbroek, Johann Dupuis, Andrew Jordan, Adam Wellstead, Michael Howlett, Paul Cairney, Jeremy Rayner and Debra Davidson
- Reply to 'Opening up the black box of adaptation decision-making' pp. 494-495

- Klaus Eisenack, Susanne C. Moser, Esther Hoffmann, Richard J. T. Klein, Christoph Oberlack, Anna Pechan, Maja Rotter and Catrien J. A. M. Termeer
- Emissions accounting for biomass energy with CCS pp. 495-496

- Alexander Gilbert and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Reply to 'Emissions accounting for biomass energy with CCS' pp. 496-496

- Daniel L. Sanchez, James H. Nelson, Josiah Johnston, Ana Mileva and Daniel M. Kammen
- A hiatus in the stratosphere? pp. 497-498

- A. J. Ferraro, M. Collins and F. H. Lambert
- Investing in negative emissions pp. 498-500

- Guy Lomax, Timothy M. Lenton, Adepeju Adeosun and Mark Workman
- Towards a new climate diplomacy pp. 501-503

- Angel Hsu, Andrew S. Moffat, Amy J. Weinfurter and Jason D. Schwartz
- Socio-economic data for global environmental change research pp. 503-506

- Ilona M. Otto, Anne Biewald, Dim Coumou, Georg Feulner, Claudia Köhler, Thomas Nocke, Anders Blok, Albert Gröber, Sabine Selchow, David Tyfield, Ingrid Volkmer, Hans Joachim Schellnhuber and Ulrich Beck
- Local science and media engagement on climate change pp. 506-508

- Candice Howarth and Richard Black
- Securing the future of the Great Barrier Reef pp. 508-511

- Terry P. Hughes, Jon C. Day and Jon Brodie
- Getting a fair deal pp. 513-514

- Sonja van Renssen
- Sea turtle persistence pp. 515-515

- Alastair Brown
- North American cold spells pp. 515-515

- Alastair Brown
- Forget no regrets pp. 515-515

- Mat Hope
- Institutional ignorance pp. 515-515

- Mat Hope
- Weather risks in a warming world pp. 516-517

- Peter Stott
- Designing energy policy under uncertainty pp. 517-518

- Catherine Mitchell
- Energy system transformations for limiting end-of-century warming to below 1.5 °C pp. 519-527

- Joeri Rogelj, Gunnar Luderer, Robert C. Pietzcker, Elmar Kriegler, Michiel Schaeffer, Volker Krey and Keywan Riahi
- Using ecosystem experiments to improve vegetation models pp. 528-534

- Belinda E. Medlyn, Sönke Zaehle, Martin G. De Kauwe, Anthony P. Walker, Michael C. Dietze, Paul J. Hanson, Thomas Hickler, Atul K. Jain, Yiqi Luo, William Parton, I. Colin Prentice, Peter E. Thornton, Shusen Wang, Ying-Ping Wang, Ensheng Weng, Colleen M. Iversen, Heather R. McCarthy, Jeffrey M. Warren, Ram Oren and Richard J. Norby
- US power plant carbon standards and clean air and health co-benefits pp. 535-540

- Charles T. Driscoll, Jonathan J. Buonocore, Jonathan I. Levy, Kathleen F. Lambert, Dallas Burtraw, Stephen B. Reid, Habibollah Fakhraei and Joel Schwartz
- Public attention to science and political news and support for climate change mitigation pp. 541-545

- P. Sol Hart, Erik C. Nisbet and Teresa A. Myers
- Influence of social ties to environmentalists on public climate change perceptions pp. 546-549

- D. B. Tindall and Georgia Piggot
- Public perceptions of demand-side management and a smarter energy future pp. 550-554

- Alexa Spence, Christina Demski, Catherine Butler, Karen Parkhill and Nick Pidgeon
- Decadal modulation of global surface temperature by internal climate variability pp. 555-559

- Aiguo Dai, John C. Fyfe, Shang-Ping Xie and Xingang Dai
- Anthropogenic contribution to global occurrence of heavy-precipitation and high-temperature extremes pp. 560-564

- E. M. Fischer and R. Knutti
- Unabated global mean sea-level rise over the satellite altimeter era pp. 565-568

- Christopher S. Watson, Neil J. White, John A. Church, Matt A. King, Reed J. Burgette and Benoit Legresy
- Future fish distributions constrained by depth in warming seas pp. 569-573

- Louise A. Rutterford, Stephen D. Simpson, Simon Jennings, Mark P. Johnson, Julia L. Blanchard, Pieter-Jan Schön, David W. Sims, Jonathan Tinker and Martin J. Genner
- Permafrost thawing in organic Arctic soils accelerated by ground heat production pp. 574-578

- Jørgen Hollesen, Henning Matthiesen, Anders Bjørn Møller and Bo Elberling
- Water-use efficiency and transpiration across European forests during the Anthropocene pp. 579-583

- D. C. Frank, B. Poulter, M. Saurer, J. Esper, C. Huntingford, G. Helle, K. Treydte, N. E. Zimmermann, G. H. Schleser, A. Ahlström, P. Ciais, P. Friedlingstein, S. Levis, M. Lomas, S. Sitch, N. Viovy, L. Andreu-Hayles, Z. Bednarz, F. Berninger, T. Boettger, C. M. D‘Alessandro, V. Daux, M. Filot, M. Grabner, E. Gutierrez, M. Haupt, E. Hilasvuori, H. Jungner, M. Kalela-Brundin, M. Krapiec, M. Leuenberger, N. J. Loader, H. Marah, V. Masson-Delmotte, A. Pazdur, S. Pawelczyk, M. Pierre, O. Planells, R. Pukiene, C. E. Reynolds-Henne, K. T. Rinne, A. Saracino, E. Sonninen, M. Stievenard, V. R. Switsur, M. Szczepanek, E. Szychowska-Krapiec, L. Todaro, J. S. Waterhouse and M. Weigl
- Dual controls on carbon loss during drought in peatlands pp. 584-587

- Hongjun Wang, Curtis J. Richardson and Mengchi Ho
- Mineral protection of soil carbon counteracted by root exudates pp. 588-595

- Marco Keiluweit, Jeremy J. Bougoure, Peter S. Nico, Jennifer Pett-Ridge, Peter K. Weber and Markus Kleber
- Geographic variation in opinions on climate change at state and local scales in the USA pp. 596-603

- Peter D. Howe, Matto Mildenberger, Jennifer R. Marlon and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Greenhouse-gas payback times for crop-based biofuels pp. 604-610

- P. M. F. Elshout, R. van Zelm, J. Balkovic, M. Obersteiner, E. Schmid, R. Skalsky, M. van der Velde and M. A. J. Huijbregts
Volume 5, issue 5, 2015
- Opposing local precipitation extremes pp. 389-390

- Feifei Zheng, Seth Westra and Michael Leonard
- IAMs and peer review pp. 390-390

- Richard A. Rosen
- Long history of IAM comparisons pp. 391-391

- Steven J. Smith, Leon E. Clarke, James A Edmonds, Jiang Kejun, Elmar Kriegler, Toshihiko Masui, Keywan Riahi, Priyadarshi R. Shukla, Massimo Tavoni, Detlef P. van Vuuren and John P. Weyant
- Strategies for changing the intellectual climate pp. 391-392

- Myanna Lahsen, Andrew Mathews, Michael R. Dove, Ben Orlove, Rajindra Puri, Jessica Barnes, Pamela McElwee, Frances Moore, Jessica O'Reilly and Karina Yager
- Power in climate change research pp. 392-393

- Lauren A. Rickards
- Reply to 'Strategies for changing the intellectual climate' and 'Power in climate change research' pp. 393-393

- Noel Castree
- Robust warming projections despite the recent hiatus pp. 394-396

- Matthew H. England, Jules B. Kajtar and Nicola Maher
- Pricing climate risk mitigation pp. 396-398

- Joseph E. Aldy
- Representation of nitrogen in climate change forecasts pp. 398-401

- Benjamin Z. Houlton, Alison R. Marklein and Edith Bai
- Linking coasts and seas to address ocean deoxygenation pp. 401-403

- Lisa A. Levin and Denise L. Breitburg
- Changing course pp. 405-407

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Energy ethics pp. 409-409

- Richard York
- Wealthy worries pp. 410-410

- Mat Hope
- Military futures pp. 410-410

- Mat Hope
- Amazonian emissions pp. 410-410

- Alastair Brown
- Wetland footprints pp. 410-410

- Alastair Brown
- Fresh news from the Atlantic pp. 411-412

- Didier Swingedouw
- Climate change games as tools for education and engagement pp. 413-418

- Jason S. Wu and Joey J. Lee
- Fossil fuels in a trillion tonne world pp. 419-423

- Vivian Scott, R. Stuart Haszeldine, Simon F. B. Tett and Andreas Oschlies
- National greenhouse-gas accounting for effective climate policy on international trade pp. 431-435

- Astrid Kander, Magnus Jiborn, Daniel D. Moran and Thomas O. Wiedmann
- Improved representation of investment decisions in assessments of CO2 mitigation pp. 436-440

- Gokul C. Iyer, Leon E. Clarke, James A. Edmonds, Brian P. Flannery, Nathan E. Hultman, Haewon C. McJeon and David G. Victor
- Stochastic integrated assessment of climate tipping points indicates the need for strict climate policy pp. 441-444

- Thomas S. Lontzek, Yongyang Cai, Kenneth Judd and Timothy M. Lenton
- Causal feedbacks in climate change pp. 445-448

- Egbert H. van Nes, Marten Scheffer, Victor Brovkin, Timothy M. Lenton, Hao Ye, Ethan Deyle and George Sugihara
- Equilibrium climate sensitivity in light of observations over the warming hiatus pp. 449-453

- Daniel J. A. Johansson, Brian C. O’Neill, Claudia Tebaldi and Olle Häggström
- Positive but variable sensitivity of August surface ozone to large-scale warming in the southeast United States pp. 454-458

- Tzung-May Fu, Yiqi Zheng, Fabien Paulot, Jingqiu Mao and Robert M. Yantosca
- Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world pp. 459-464

- Yan-Shih Lin, Belinda E. Medlyn, Remko A. Duursma, I. Colin Prentice, Han Wang, Sofia Baig, Derek Eamus, Victor Resco de Dios, Patrick Mitchell, David S. Ellsworth, Maarten Op de Beeck, Göran Wallin, Johan Uddling, Lasse Tarvainen, Maj-Lena Linderson, Lucas A. Cernusak, Jesse B. Nippert, Troy W. Ocheltree, David T. Tissue, Nicolas K. Martin-StPaul, Alistair Rogers, Jeff M. Warren, Paolo De Angelis, Kouki Hikosaka, Qingmin Han, Yusuke Onoda, Teresa E. Gimeno, Craig V. M. Barton, Jonathan Bennie, Damien Bonal, Alexandre Bosc, Markus Löw, Cate Macinins-Ng, Ana Rey, Lucy Rowland, Samantha A. Setterfield, Sabine Tausz-Posch, Joana Zaragoza-Castells, Mark S. J. Broadmeadow, John E. Drake, Michael Freeman, Oula Ghannoum, Lindsay B. Hutley, Jeff W. Kelly, Kihachiro Kikuzawa, Pasi Kolari, Kohei Koyama, Jean-Marc Limousin, Patrick Meir, Antonio C. Lola da Costa, Teis N. Mikkelsen, Norma Salinas, Wei Sun and Lisa Wingate
- Decoupling of nitrogen and phosphorus in terrestrial plants associated with global changes pp. 465-469

- Z. Y. Yuan and Han Y. H. Chen
- Recent reversal in loss of global terrestrial biomass pp. 470-474

- Yi Y. Liu, Albert I. J. M. van Dijk, Richard A. M. de Jeu, Josep G. Canadell, Matthew F. McCabe, Jason P. Evans and Guojie Wang
- Exceptional twentieth-century slowdown in Atlantic Ocean overturning circulation pp. 475-480

- Stefan Rahmstorf, Jason E. Box, Georg Feulner, Michael E. Mann, Alexander Robinson, Scott Rutherford and Erik J. Schaffernicht
- High carbon and biodiversity costs from converting Africa’s wet savannahs to cropland pp. 481-486

- Timothy D. Searchinger, Lyndon Estes, Philip K. Thornton, Tim Beringer, An Notenbaert, Daniel Rubenstein, Ralph Heimlich, Rachel Licker and Mario Herrero
Volume 5, issue 4, 2015
- No more summaries for wonks pp. 282-284

- Richard Black
- The IPCC in an age of social media pp. 284-286

- Leo Hickman
- Taking a bet on risk pp. 286-288

- James Painter
- Media power and climate change pp. 288-290

- Julia B. Corbett
- Climate emergencies do not justify engineering the climate pp. 290-292

- Jana Sillmann, Timothy M. Lenton, Anders Levermann, Konrad Ott, Mike Hulme, François Benduhn and Joshua B. Horton
- Shipping charts a high carbon course pp. 293-295

- Alice Bows-Larkin, Kevin Anderson, Sarah Mander, Michael Traut and Conor Walsh
- Michael Raupach (1950–2015) pp. 296-296

- Will Steffen
- Carbon market rescue pp. 297-299

- Sonja van Renssen
- Follow the leader pp. 300-300

- Mat Hope
- Domino effect pp. 300-300

- Mat Hope
- Calcification changes pp. 300-300

- Bronwyn Wake
- Amazon carbon dynamics pp. 300-300

- Alastair Brown
- Initializing sea level pp. 301-302

- Jianjun Yin
- The coral disease triangle pp. 302-303

- John F. Bruno
- Decentralized energy systems for clean electricity access pp. 305-314

- Peter Alstone, Dimitry Gershenson and Daniel M. Kammen
- Effect of residential solar and storage on centralized electricity supply systems pp. 315-318

- Scott Agnew and Paul Dargusch
- Monitoring, reporting and verifying emissions in the climate economy pp. 319-328

- Valentin Bellassen, Nicolas Stephan, Marion Afriat, Emilie Alberola, Alexandra Barker, Jean-Pierre Chang, Caspar Chiquet, Ian Cochran, Mariana Deheza, Christopher Dimopoulos, Claudine Foucherot, Guillaume Jacquier, Romain Morel, Roderick Robinson and Igor Shishlov
- Rapidly falling costs of battery packs for electric vehicles pp. 329-332

- Björn Nykvist and Måns Nilsson
- Near-term acceleration in the rate of temperature change pp. 333-336

- Steven J. Smith, James Edmonds, Corinne A. Hartin, Anupriya Mundra and Katherine Calvin
- Quantifying the likelihood of a continued hiatus in global warming pp. 337-342

- C. D. Roberts, M. D. Palmer, D. McNeall and M. Collins
- Effects of long-term variability on projections of twenty-first century dynamic sea level pp. 343-347

- Mohammad H. Bordbar, Thomas Martin, Mojib Latif and Wonsun Park
- Consistent evidence of increasing Antarctic accumulation with warming pp. 348-352

- Katja Frieler, Peter U. Clark, Feng He, Christo Buizert, Ronja Reese, Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg, Michiel R. van den Broeke, Ricarda Winkelmann and Anders Levermann
- Efficient use of land to meet sustainable energy needs pp. 353-358

- Rebecca R. Hernandez, Madison K. Hoffacker and Christopher B. Field
- Carbon emissions due to deforestation for the production of charcoal used in Brazil’s steel industry pp. 359-363

- Laura J. Sonter, Damian J. Barrett, Chris J. Moran and Britaldo S. Soares-Filho
- Three decades of multi-dimensional change in global leaf phenology pp. 364-368

- Robert Buitenwerf, Laura Rose and Steven I. Higgins
- Climatic and biotic thresholds of coral-reef shutdown pp. 369-374

- Lauren T. Toth, Richard B. Aronson, Kim M. Cobb, Hai Cheng, R. Lawrence Edwards, Pamela R. Grothe and Hussein R. Sayani
- Contemporary white-band disease in Caribbean corals driven by climate change pp. 375-379

- C. J. Randall and R. van Woesik
- Dominant frames in legacy and social media coverage of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report pp. 380-385

- Saffron O’Neill, Hywel T. P. Williams, Tim Kurz, Bouke Wiersma and Maxwell Boykoff
- Erratum: The environmental impact of climate change adaptation on land use and water quality pp. 385-385

- Carlo Fezzi, Amii R. Harwood, Andrew A. Lovett and Ian Bateman
- Correction: Corrigendum: Climate-smart agriculture for food security pp. 386-386

- Leslie Lipper, Philip Thornton, Bruce M. Campbell, Tobias Baedeker, Ademola Braimoh, Martin Bwalya, Patrick Caron, Andrea Cattaneo, Dennis Garrity, Kevin Henry, Ryan Hottle, Louise Jackson, Andrew Jarvis, Fred Kossam, Wendy Mann, Nancy McCarthy, Alexandre Meybeck, Henry Neufeldt, Tom Remington, Pham Thi Sen, Reuben Sessa, Reynolds Shula, Austin Tibu and Emmanuel F. Torquebiau
- Correction: Corrigendum: Nutrient availability as the key regulator of global forest carbon balance pp. 386-386

- M. Fernández-Martínez, S. Vicca, I. A. Janssens, J. Sardans, S. Luyssaert, M. Campioli, F. S. Chapin, P. Ciais, Y. Malhi, M. Obersteiner, D. Papale, S. L. Piao, M. Reichstein, F. Rodà and J. Peñuelas
Volume 5, issue 3, 2015
- Eliminating the local warming effect pp. 176-177

- James N. Druckman
- US climate policy needs behavioural science pp. 177-179

- Amanda R. Carrico, Michael P. Vandenbergh, Paul C. Stern and Thomas Dietz
- Key threshold for electricity emissions pp. 179-181

- Christopher Kennedy
- Global distribution of observed climate change impacts pp. 182-185

- Gerrit Hansen and Wolfgang Cramer
- Adaptive development pp. 185-187

- Arun Agrawal and Maria Carmen Lemos
- Sea-level rise scenarios and coastal risk management pp. 188-190

- Jochen Hinkel, Carlo Jaeger, Robert J. Nicholls, Jason Lowe, Ortwin Renn and Shi Peijun
- The big drop pp. 191-192

- Anna Petherick
- Managing resilience pp. 193-193

- Alastair Brown
- Rebounding coral reefs pp. 193-193

- Alastair Brown
- Regional climate prediction pp. 193-193

- Alastair Brown
- Time is money pp. 193-193

- Alastair Brown
- Climate change and group dynamics pp. 195-196

- Tom Postmes
- Carbon negative at the regional level pp. 196-197

- Nico Bauer
- Not higher but more often pp. 198-199

- Robert M. Hirsch and Stacey A. Archfield
- A temporary, moderate and responsive scenario for solar geoengineering pp. 201-206

- David W. Keith and Douglas G. MacMartin
- Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification pp. 207-214

- Julia A. Ekstrom, Lisa Suatoni, Sarah R. Cooley, Linwood H. Pendleton, George G. Waldbusser, Josh E. Cinner, Jessica Ritter, Chris Langdon, Ruben van Hooidonk, Dwight Gledhill, Katharine Wellman, Michael W. Beck, Luke M. Brander, Dan Rittschof, Carolyn Doherty, Peter Edwards and Rosimeiry Portela
- Assessing species vulnerability to climate change pp. 215-224

- Michela Pacifici, Wendy B. Foden, Piero Visconti, James E. M. Watson, Stuart H.M. Butchart, Kit M. Kovacs, Brett R. Scheffers, David G. Hole, Tara G. Martin, H. Resit Akçakaya, Richard T. Corlett, Brian Huntley, David Bickford, Jamie A. Carr, Ary A. Hoffmann, Guy F. Midgley, Paul Pearce-Kelly, Richard G. Pearson, Stephen E. Williams, Stephen G. Willis, Bruce Young and Carlo Rondinini
- Public division about climate change rooted in conflicting socio-political identities pp. 226-229

- Ana-Maria Bliuc, Craig McGarty, Emma F. Thomas, Girish Lala, Mariette Berndsen and RoseAnne Misajon
- Biomass enables the transition to a carbon-negative power system across western North America pp. 230-234

- Daniel L. Sanchez, James H. Nelson, Josiah Johnston, Ana Mileva and Daniel M. Kammen
- Complementing carbon prices with technology policies to keep climate targets within reach pp. 235-239

- Christoph Bertram, Gunnar Luderer, Robert C. Pietzcker, Eva Schmid, Elmar Kriegler and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Unabated planetary warming and its ocean structure since 2006 pp. 240-245

- Dean Roemmich, John Church, John Gilson, Didier Monselesan, Philip Sutton and Susan Wijffels
- Attribution of Arctic temperature change to greenhouse-gas and aerosol influences pp. 246-249

- Mohammad Reza Najafi, Francis W. Zwiers and Nathan P. Gillett
- The changing nature of flooding across the central United States pp. 250-254

- Iman Mallakpour and Gabriele Villarini
- The environmental impact of climate change adaptation on land use and water quality pp. 255-260

- Carlo Fezzi, Amii R. Harwood, Andrew A. Lovett and Ian Bateman
- Arctic warming will promote Atlantic–Pacific fish interchange pp. 261-265

- M. S. Wisz, O. Broennimann, P. Grønkjær, P. R. Møller, S. M. Olsen, D. Swingedouw, R. B. Hedeholm, E. E. Nielsen, A. Guisan and L. Pellissier
- The carbon footprint of traditional woodfuels pp. 266-272

- Robert Bailis, Rudi Drigo, Adrian Ghilardi and Omar Masera
- Saturation-state sensitivity of marine bivalve larvae to ocean acidification pp. 273-280

- George G. Waldbusser, Burke Hales, Chris J. Langdon, Brian A. Haley, Paul Schrader, Elizabeth L. Brunner, Matthew W. Gray, Cale A. Miller and Iria Gimenez
- Erratum: Tales of future weather pp. 280-280

- W. Hazeleger, B. J. J. M. van den Hurk, E. Min, G. J. van Oldenborgh, A. C. Petersen, D. A. Stainforth, E. Vasileiadou and L. A. Smith
- Correction: Corrigendum: Nonlinear regional warming with increasing CO2 concentrations pp. 280-280

- Peter Good, Jason A. Lowe, Timothy Andrews, Andrew Wiltshire, Robin Chadwick, Je-K. Ridley, Matthew B. Menary, Nathaelle Bouttes, Jean Louis Dufresne, Jonathan M. Gregory, Nathalie Schaller and Hideo Shiogama
- Erratum: Temperature impacts on economic growth warrant stringent mitigation policy pp. 280-280

- Frances C. Moore and Delavane B. Diaz
Volume 5, issue 2, 2015
- Knowledge and adaptive capacity pp. 82-83

- Casey Williams, Adrian Fenton and Saleemul Huq
- Influence of climate science on financial decisions pp. 84-85

- Christa S. Clapp, Knut Alfsen, Asbjørn Torvanger and Harald Francke Lund
- Influence of internal variability on Arctic sea-ice trends pp. 86-89

- Neil C. Swart, John C. Fyfe, Ed Hawkins, Jennifer E. Kay and Alexandra Jahn
- Connecting the Seas of Norden pp. 89-92

- Øyvind Paasche, Henrik Österblom, Stefan Neuenfeldt, Erik Bonsdorff, Keith Brander, Daniel J. Conley, Joël M. Durant, Anne M. Eikeset, Anders Goksøyr, Steingrímur Jónsson, Olav S. Kjesbu, Anna Kuparinen and Nils Chr. Stenseth
- Coming clean pp. 93-95

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Coal resists pressure pp. 96-97

- Sonja van Renssen
- A Twitter thermometer pp. 98-98

- Alastair Brown
- Evidence for consistency pp. 98-98

- Alastair Brown
- Coral diversity pp. 98-98

- Bronwyn Wake
- Local or foreign influences pp. 98-98

- Bronwyn Wake
- Welfare impacts of climate change pp. 99-100

- Andries F. Hof
- Extreme La Niña events to increase pp. 100-101

- Antonietta Capotondi
- Survival of the fittest pp. 102-103

- Philip L. Munday
- Adapting to nonlinear change pp. 103-104

- Alexandra K. Jonko
- Hard choices and soft outcomes? pp. 105-106

- Declan Conway
- Tales of future weather pp. 107-113

- W. Hazeleger, B.J.J.M. van den Hurk, E. Min, G.J. van Oldenborgh, A.C. Petersen, D.A. Stainforth, E. Vasileiadou and L.A. Smith
- Advantages of a polycentric approach to climate change policy pp. 114-118

- Daniel H. Cole
- Post-2020 climate agreements in the major economies assessed in the light of global models pp. 119-126

- Massimo Tavoni, Elmar Kriegler, Keywan Riahi, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Tino Aboumahboub, Alex Bowen, Katherine Calvin, Emanuele Campiglio, Tom Kober, Jessica Jewell, Gunnar Luderer, Giacomo Marangoni, David McCollum, Mariësse van Sluisveld, Anne Zimmer and Bob van der Zwaan
- Temperature impacts on economic growth warrant stringent mitigation policy pp. 127-131

- Frances C. Moore and Delavane B. Diaz
- Increased frequency of extreme La Niña events under greenhouse warming pp. 132-137

- Wenju Cai, Guojian Wang, Agus Santoso, Michael J. McPhaden, Lixin Wu, Fei-Fei Jin, Axel Timmermann, Mat Collins, Gabriel Vecchi, Matthieu Lengaigne, Matthew H. England, Dietmar Dommenget, Ken Takahashi and Eric Guilyardi
- Nonlinear regional warming with increasing CO2 concentrations pp. 138-142

- Peter Good, Jason A. Lowe, Timothy Andrews, Andrew Wiltshire, Robin Chadwick, Jeff K. Ridley, Matthew B. Menary, Nathaelle Bouttes, Jean Louis Dufresne, Jonathan M. Gregory, Nathalie Schaller and Hideo Shiogama
- Rising temperatures reduce global wheat production pp. 143-147

- S. Asseng, F. Ewert, P. Martre, R. P. Rötter, D. B. Lobell, D. Cammarano, B. A. Kimball, M. J. Ottman, G. W. Wall, J. W. White, M. P. Reynolds, P. D. Alderman, P. V. V. Prasad, P. K. Aggarwal, J. Anothai, B. Basso, C. Biernath, A. J. Challinor, G. De Sanctis, J. Doltra, E. Fereres, M. Garcia-Vila, S. Gayler, G. Hoogenboom, L. A. Hunt, R. C. Izaurralde, M. Jabloun, C. D. Jones, K. C. Kersebaum, A-K. Koehler, C. Müller, S. Naresh Kumar, C. Nendel, G. O’Leary, J. E. Olesen, T. Palosuo, E. Priesack, E. Eyshi Rezaei, A. C. Ruane, M. A. Semenov, I. Shcherbak, C. Stöckle, P. Stratonovitch, T. Streck, I. Supit, F. Tao, P. J. Thorburn, K. Waha, E. Wang, D. Wallach, J. Wolf, Z. Zhao and Y. Zhu
- Geographic range predicts photosynthetic and growth response to warming in co-occurring tree species pp. 148-152

- Peter B. Reich, Kerrie M. Sendall, Karen Rice, Roy L. Rich, Artur Stefanski, Sarah E. Hobbie and Rebecca A. Montgomery
- Flood risk of natural and embanked landscapes on the Ganges–Brahmaputra tidal delta plain pp. 153-157

- L. W. Auerbach, S. L. Goodbred, D. R. Mondal, C. A. Wilson, K. R. Ahmed, K. Roy, M. S. Steckler, C. Small, J. M. Gilligan and B. A. Ackerly
- Barrier island bistability induced by biophysical interactions pp. 158-162

- Orencio Durán Vinent and Laura J. Moore
- Adaptive potential of a Pacific salmon challenged by climate change pp. 163-166

- Nicolas J. Muñoz, Anthony P. Farrell, John W. Heath and Bryan D. Neff
- Responding to rising sea levels in the Mekong Delta pp. 167-174

- A. Smajgl, T. Q. Toan, D. K. Nhan, J. Ward, N. H. Trung, L. Q. Tri, V. P. D. Tri and P. T. Vu
- Erratum: Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture pp. 174-174

- Deborah Lawrence and Karen Vandecar
Volume 5, issue 1, 2015
- Declining availability of outdoor skating in Canada pp. 2-4

- Jeremy R. Brammer, Jason Samson and Murray M. Humphries
- Institutional coordination of global ocean observations pp. 4-6

- Wenju Cai, Susan K. Avery, Margaret Leinen, Kenneth Lee, Xiaopei Lin and Martin Visbeck
- Responding to adaptation emergencies pp. 6-7

- Jim W. Hall, Frans Berkhout and Rowan Douglas
- Messaging climate change uncertainty pp. 8-10

- Roger Cooke
- A balanced-efforts approach for climate cooperation pp. 10-12

- Robert C. Schmidt
- Lessons learned from ocean acidification research pp. 12-14

- Ulf Riebesell and Jean-Pierre Gattuso
- Carbon finance and the carbon market in China pp. 15-16

- Xiang Yu and Alex Lo
- A tandem production pp. 17-18

- Anna Petherick
- Lakes in peril pp. 19-19

- Alastair Brown
- Planetary boundaries pp. 19-19

- Alastair Brown
- Warming hemispheres pp. 19-19

- Bronwyn Wake
- Climate-trade policy nexus pp. 19-19

- Monica Contestabile
- A roadmap on ecosystem change pp. 20-21

- John P. Dunne
- Climate's chemical sensitivity pp. 21-22

- David S. Stevenson
- Livelihood resilience in the face of climate change pp. 23-26

- Thomas Tanner, David Lewis, David Wrathall, Robin Bronen, Nick Cradock-Henry, Saleemul Huq, Chris Lawless, Raphael Nawrotzki, Vivek Prasad, Md. Ashiqur Rahman, Ryan Alaniz, Katherine King, Karen McNamara, Md. Nadiruzzaman, Sarah Henly-Shepard and Frank Thomalla
- Effects of tropical deforestation on climate and agriculture pp. 27-36

- Deborah Lawrence and Karen Vandecar
- Acting green elicits a literal warm glow pp. 37-40

- Danny Taufik, Jan Willem Bolderdijk and Linda Steg
- A large ozone-circulation feedback and its implications for global warming assessments pp. 41-45

- Peer J. Nowack, N. Luke Abraham, Amanda C. Maycock, Peter Braesicke, Jonathan M. Gregory, Manoj M. Joshi, Annette Osprey and John A. Pyle
- Dramatically increasing chance of extremely hot summers since the 2003 European heatwave pp. 46-50

- Nikolaos Christidis, Gareth S. Jones and Peter A. Stott
- Supraglacial lakes on the Greenland ice sheet advance inland under warming climate pp. 51-55

- A. A. Leeson, A. Shepherd, K. Briggs, I. Howat, X. Fettweis, M. Morlighem and E. Rignot
- Weaker soil carbon–climate feedbacks resulting from microbial and abiotic interactions pp. 56-60

- Jinyun Tang and William J. Riley
- Physiological plasticity increases resilience of ectothermic animals to climate change pp. 61-66

- Frank Seebacher, Craig R. White and Craig E. Franklin
- Permafrost collapse after shrub removal shifts tundra ecosystem to a methane source pp. 67-70

- Ake L. Nauta, Monique M. P. D. Heijmans, Daan Blok, Juul Limpens, Bo Elberling, Angela Gallagher, Bingxi Li, Roman E. Petrov, Trofim C. Maximov, Jacobus van Huissteden and Frank Berendse
- Biological ramifications of climate-change-mediated oceanic multi-stressors pp. 71-79

- Philip W. Boyd, Sinikka T. Lennartz, David M. Glover and Scott C. Doney
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