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Volume 4, issue 12, 2014
- Boundary work pp. 1038-1038

- David Rose
- A new social contract for the IPCC pp. 1038-1039

- Mark Carey, Lincoln C. James and Hannah A. Fuller
- Facing the diversity crisis in climate science pp. 1039-1042

- Adam R. Pearson and Jonathon P. Schuldt
- Going back to basics pp. 1042-1045

- Christian Jakob
- Uncertainty in projecting GHG emissions from bioenergy pp. 1045-1047

- Thomas Buchholz, Stephen Prisley, Gregg Marland, Charles Canham and Neil Sampson
- Preventing species extinctions resulting from climate change pp. 1048-1049

- H. Resit Akçakaya, Stuart H. M. Butchart, James E. M. Watson and Richard G. Pearson
- Crop-yield drivers pp. 1050-1050

- Alastair Brown
- Suffering pollen pp. 1050-1050

- Alastair Brown
- Southern storage pp. 1050-1050

- Bronwyn Wake
- Woody biomass use in Japan pp. 1050-1050

- Monica Contestabile
- Drivers of climate change beliefs pp. 1051-1052

- Jennifer E. Givens
- Microbes, roots and global carbon pp. 1052-1053

- William Wieder
- No head start pp. 1054-1055

- Santiago Salinas
- Managing the climate commons at the nexus of ecology, behaviour and economics pp. 1057-1063

- Alessandro Tavoni and Simon Levin
- A balance of bottom-up and top-down in linking climate policies pp. 1064-1067

- Jessica F. Green, Thomas Sterner and Gernot Wagner
- Climate-smart agriculture for food security pp. 1068-1072

- 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
- Household electricity access a trivial contributor to CO2 emissions growth in India pp. 1073-1076

- Shonali Pachauri
- The impacts of temperature anomalies and political orientation on perceived winter warming pp. 1077-1081

- Aaron M. McCright, Riley E. Dunlap and Chenyang Xiao
- Rapid increase in the risk of extreme summer heat in Eastern China pp. 1082-1085

- Ying Sun, Xuebin Zhang, Francis W. Zwiers, Lianchun Song, Hui Wan, Ting Hu, Hong Yin and Guoyu Ren
- Effects of elevated CO2 on fish behaviour undiminished by transgenerational acclimation pp. 1086-1089

- Megan J. Welch, Sue-Ann Watson, Justin Q. Welsh, Mark I. McCormick and Philip L. Munday
- Global disparity in the ecological benefits of reducing carbon emissions for coral reefs pp. 1090-1094

- Juan Carlos Ortiz, Yves-Marie Bozec, Nicholas H. Wolff, Christopher Doropoulos and Peter J. Mumby
- Land-use protection for climate change mitigation pp. 1095-1098

- Alexander Popp, Florian Humpenöder, Isabelle Weindl, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Markus Bonsch, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Christoph Müller, Anne Biewald, Susanne Rolinski, Miodrag Stevanovic and Jan Philipp Dietrich
- Microbe-driven turnover offsets mineral-mediated storage of soil carbon under elevated CO2 pp. 1099-1102

- Benjamin N. Sulman, Richard P. Phillips, A. Christopher Oishi, Elena Shevliakova and Stephen W. Pacala
- A local coastal adaptation pathway pp. 1103-1108

- J. Barnett, S. Graham, C. Mortreux, R. Fincher, E. Waters and A. Hurlimann
- Delays in reducing waterborne and water-related infectious diseases in China under climate change pp. 1109-1115

- Maggie Hodges, Jessica H. Belle, Elizabeth J. Carlton, Song Liang, Huazhong Li, Wei Luo, Matthew C. Freeman, Yang Liu, Yang Gao, Jeremy J. Hess and Justin V. Remais
Volume 4, issue 11, 2014
- CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels pp. 932-933

- John J. Sheehan, Paul R. Adler, Stephen J. Del Grosso, Mark Easter, William Parton, Keith Paustian and Stephen Williams
- CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels pp. 932-932

- Niclas Scott Bentsen, Søren Larsen and Claus Felby
- CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels pp. 933-934

- G. Philip Robertson, Peter R. Grace, R. César Izaurralde, William P. Parton and Xuesong Zhang
- Reply to 'CO2 emissions from crop residue-derived biofuels' pp. 934-935

- Adam J. Liska, Haishun Yang, Matthew P. Pelton and Andrew E. Suyker
- Lessons learned from geoengineering freshwater systems pp. 935-936

- Bryan M. Spears and Stephen C. Maberly
- Getting there from here pp. 936-937

- Keely B. Maxwell
- Characterizing loss and damage from climate change pp. 938-939

- Rachel James, Friederike Otto, Hannah Parker, Emily Boyd, Rosalind Cornforth, Daniel Mitchell and Myles Allen
- China–Russia gas deal for a cleaner China pp. 940-942

- Wenjie Dong, Wenping Yuan, Shuguang Liu, John Moore, Peijun Shi, Shengbo Feng, Jieming Chou, Xuefeng Cui and Kejun Jiang
- China's hydrofluorocarbon challenge pp. 943-945

- Junjie Zhang and Can Wang
- The global groundwater crisis pp. 945-948

- J. S. Famiglietti
- The next water cycle pp. 949-950

- Lisa Palmer
- A bioeconomy to fight climate change pp. 951-953

- Sonja van Renssen
- Correction: Addendum: Market Watch: Cash flow pp. 953-953

- Anna Petherick
- Carbon turnover pp. 954-954

- Alastair Brown
- Shifting distributions pp. 954-954

- Bronwyn Wake
- Eroding the coast pp. 954-954

- Bronwyn Wake
- A new policy field pp. 954-954

- Monica Contestabile
- Complex river boundaries at risk pp. 955-956

- Shlomi Dinar
- Where's the heat? pp. 956-957

- Gregory C. Johnson and John M. Lyman
- Moving up early detection pp. 958-959

- Jianjun Yin
- A flatter Earth pp. 959-960

- Alexander R. Stine
- Feasible mitigation actions in developing countries pp. 961-968

- Michael Jakob, Jan Steckel, Stephan Klasen, Jann Lay, Nicole Grunewald, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso, Sebastian Renner and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Benthic coral reef calcium carbonate dissolution in an acidifying ocean pp. 969-976

- Bradley D. Eyre, Andreas J. Andersson and Tyler Cyronak
- Effectiveness of US state policies in reducing CO2 emissions from power plants pp. 977-982

- Don Grant, Kelly Bergstrand and Katrina Running
- Linearity between temperature peak and bioenergy CO2 emission rates pp. 983-987

- Francesco Cherubini, Thomas Gasser, Ryan M. Bright, Philippe Ciais and Anders H. Strømman
- Recent geographic convergence in diurnal and annual temperature cycling flattens global thermal profiles pp. 988-992

- George Wang and Michael E. Dillon
- Modelled glacier response to centennial temperature and precipitation trends on the Antarctic Peninsula pp. 993-998

- Bethan J. Davies, Nicholas R. Golledge, Neil F. Glasser, Jonathan L. Carrivick, Stefan R. M. Ligtenberg, Nicholas E. Barrand, Michiel R. van den Broeke, Michael J. Hambrey and John L. Smellie
- Quantifying underestimates of long-term upper-ocean warming pp. 999-1005

- Paul J. Durack, Peter J. Gleckler, Felix W. Landerer and Karl E. Taylor
- Time of emergence for regional sea-level change pp. 1006-1010

- Kewei Lyu, Xuebin Zhang, John A. Church, Aimée B. A. Slangen and Jianyu Hu
- Detection and impacts of leakage from sub-seafloor deep geological carbon dioxide storage pp. 1011-1016

- Jerry Blackford, Henrik Stahl, Jonathan M. Bull, Benoît J. P. Bergès, Melis Cevatoglu, Anna Lichtschlag, Douglas Connelly, Rachael H. James, Jun Kita, Dave Long, Mark Naylor, Kiminori Shitashima, Dave Smith, Peter Taylor, Ian Wright, Maxine Akhurst, Baixin Chen, Tom M. Gernon, Chris Hauton, Masatoshi Hayashi, Hideshi Kaieda, Timothy G. Leighton, Toru Sato, Martin D. J. Sayer, Masahiro Suzumura, Karen Tait, Mark E. Vardy, Paul R. White and Steve Widdicombe
- Determinants of stagnating carbon intensity in China pp. 1017-1023

- Dabo Guan, Stephan Klasen, Klaus Hubacek, Kuishuang Feng, Zhu Liu, Kebin He, Yong Geng and Qiang Zhang
- Adaptation of a globally important coccolithophore to ocean warming and acidification pp. 1024-1030

- Lothar Schlüter, Kai T. Lohbeck, Magdalena A. Gutowska, Joachim P. Gröger, Ulf Riebesell and Thorsten B. H. Reusch
- Deep-ocean contribution to sea level and energy budget not detectable over the past decade pp. 1031-1035

- W. Llovel, J. K. Willis, F. W. Landerer and I. Fukumori
- Erratum: A compromise to break the climate impasse pp. 1035-1035

- Marco Grasso and J Timmons Roberts
Volume 4, issue 10, 2014
- Solar radiation management could be a game changer pp. 842-842

- Peter J. Irvine, Stefan Schäfer and Mark G. Lawrence
- Enhancing the impact of climate science pp. 842-843

- M. D. Morecroft, H. Q. P. Crick, S. J. Duffield, N. A. Macgregor and S. Taylor
- Statistics of flood risk pp. 843-844

- Mathias Raschke
- Reply to 'Statistics of flood risk' pp. 844-845

- Brenden Jongman, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Luc Feyen, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Reinhard Mechler, Wouter Botzen, Laurens M. Bouwer, Georg Pflug, Rodrigo Rojas and Philip J. Ward
- Spatiotemporal patterns of warming pp. 845-846

- Marc Macias-Fauria, Alistair W. R. Seddon, David Benz, Peter R. Long and Kathy Willis
- Reply to 'Spatiotemporal patterns of warming' pp. 846-848

- Zhaohua Wu, Eric P. Chassignet, Fei Ji and Jianping Huang
- Practitioners' work and evidence in IPCC reports pp. 848-850

- David Viner and Candice Howarth
- Betting on negative emissions pp. 850-853

- Sabine Fuss, Josep G. Canadell, Glen Peters, Massimo Tavoni, Robbie M. Andrew, Philippe Ciais, Robert B. Jackson, Chris D. Jones, Florian Kraxner, Nebosja Nakicenovic, Corinne Le Quéré, Michael R. Raupach, Ayyoob Sharifi, Pete Smith and Yoshiki Yamagata
- Copenhagen II or something new pp. 853-855

- David G. Victor
- Looking forward pp. 856-857

- Bronwyn Wake
- Cash flow pp. 858-859

- Anna Petherick
- Mean and extreme snowfall pp. 860-860

- Alastair Brown
- Adaptation and mitigation pp. 860-860

- Alastair Brown
- The middle ground pp. 860-860

- Alastair Brown
- From cost to price pp. 860-860

- Monica Contestabile
- Climate policy not so costly pp. 861-862

- Jonathan Buonocore
- Oxygen and climate dynamics pp. 862-863

- Scott C. Doney and Kristopher B. Karnauskas
- A new player in climate change pp. 864-865

- Kirsti Ashworth
- Explaining and overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation pp. 867-872

- Klaus Eisenack, Susanne C. Moser, Esther Hoffmann, Richard J. T. Klein, Christoph Oberlack, Anna Pechan, Maja Rotter and Catrien J. A. M. Termeer
- Sharing a quota on cumulative carbon emissions pp. 873-879

- Michael R. Raupach, Steven J. Davis, Glen Peters, Robbie M. Andrew, Josep G. Canadell, Philippe Ciais, Pierre Friedlingstein, Frank Jotzo, Detlef P. van Vuuren and Corinne Le Quéré
- Climate-mediated dance of the plankton pp. 880-887

- Michael J. Behrenfeld
- Recent Walker circulation strengthening and Pacific cooling amplified by Atlantic warming pp. 888-892

- Shayne McGregor, Axel Timmermann, Malte F. Stuecker, Matthew H. England, Mark Merrifield, Fei-Fei Jin and Yoshimitsu Chikamoto
- Contribution of natural decadal variability to global warming acceleration and hiatus pp. 893-897

- Masahiro Watanabe, Hideo Shiogama, Hiroaki Tatebe, Michiya Hayashi, Masayoshi Ishii and Masahide Kimoto
- Climate model simulations of the observed early-2000s hiatus of global warming pp. 898-902

- Gerald A. Meehl, Haiyan Teng and Julie M. Arblaster
- Accelerated microbial turnover but constant growth efficiency with warming in soil pp. 903-906

- Shannon B. Hagerty, Kees Jan van Groenigen, Steven D. Allison, Bruce A. Hungate, Egbert Schwartz, George W. Koch, Randall K. Kolka and Paul Dijkstra
- Human land-use-driven reduction of forest volatiles cools global climate pp. 907-910

- Nadine Unger
- Seasonal aspects of the recent pause in surface warming pp. 911-916

- Kevin E. Trenberth, John T. Fasullo, Grant Branstator and Adam S. Phillips
- A systems approach to evaluating the air quality co-benefits of US carbon policies pp. 917-923

- Tammy M. Thompson, Sebastian Rausch, Rebecca K. Saari and Noelle E. Selin
- Importance of food-demand management for climate mitigation pp. 924-929

- Bojana Bajželj, Keith S. Richards, Julian M. Allwood, Pete Smith, John S. Dennis, Elizabeth Curmi and Christopher A. Gilligan
- Correction: Corrigendum: Increasing forest disturbances in Europe and their impact on carbon storage pp. 930-930

- Rupert Seidl, Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Werner Rammer and Pieter Johannes Verkerk
Volume 4, issue 9, 2014
- Stormiest winter on record for Ireland and UK pp. 738-740

- Tom Matthews, Conor Murphy, Robert L. Wilby and Shaun Harrigan
- Ever-wet tropical forests as biodiversity refuges pp. 740-741

- Emma C. Underwood, David Olson, Allan D. Hollander and James F. Quinn
- Questions of bias in climate models pp. 741-742

- Steven J. Smith, Tom M. L. Wigley, Malte Meinshausen and Joeri Rogelj
- Reply to 'Questions of bias in climate models' pp. 742-743

- Drew Shindell
- Breaking the climate change communication deadlock pp. 743-745

- Adam Corner and Christopher Groves
- Climate science reconsidered pp. 745-746

- Chris Rapley and Kris De Meyer
- Renegotiating the global climate stabilization target pp. 747-748

- Oliver Geden and Silke Beck
- Climate impacts of poverty eradication pp. 749-751

- Narasimha D. Rao, Keywan Riahi and Arnulf Grubler
- Shifting perspectives on coastal impacts and adaptation pp. 752-755

- Sally Brown, Robert J. Nicholls, Susan Hanson, Geoff Brundrit, John A. Dearing, Mark E. Dickson, Shari L. Gallop, Shu Gao, Ivan D. Haigh, Jochen Hinkel, José A. Jiménez, Richard J. T. Klein, Wolfgang Kron, Attila N. Lázár, Claudio Freitas Neves, Alice Newton, Charitha Pattiaratachi, Andres Payo, Kenneth Pye, Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla, Mark Siddall, Ali Shareef, Emma L. Tompkins, Athanasios T. Vafeidis, Barend van Maanen, Philip J. Ward and Colin D. Woodroffe
- Energy security vs climate policy pp. 756-757

- Sonja van Renssen
- Demand–supply pinch pp. 758-758

- Alastair Brown
- Earth's energy balance pp. 758-758

- Bronwyn Wake
- Climate online discussions pp. 758-758

- Monica Contestabile
- Financing clean energy pp. 758-758

- Monica Contestabile
- Cities' response to climate risks pp. 759-760

- Jeroen Aerts and Wouter Botzen
- Resisting climate change pp. 760-761

- Iain P. Hartley
- Changing the intellectual climate pp. 763-768

- Noel Castree, William M. Adams, John Barry, Daniel Brockington, Bram Büscher, Esteve Corbera, David Demeritt, Rosaleen Duffy, Ulrike Felt, Katja Neves, Peter Newell, Luigi Pellizzoni, Kate Rigby, Paul Robbins, Libby Robin, Deborah Bird Rose, Andrew Ross, David Schlosberg, Sverker Sörlin, Paige West, Mark Whitehead and Brian Wynne
- Potential influences on the United Kingdom's floods of winter 2013/14 pp. 769-777

- 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
- Impact of the Keystone XL pipeline on global oil markets and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 778-781

- Peter Erickson and Michael Lazarus
- Uncovering an anthropogenic sea-level rise signal in the Pacific Ocean pp. 782-785

- B. D. Hamlington, M. W. Strassburg, R. R. Leben, W. Han, R. S. Nerem and K-Y. Kim
- Response of El Niño sea surface temperature variability to greenhouse warming pp. 786-790

- Seon Tae Kim, Wenju Cai, Fei-Fei Jin, Agus Santoso, Lixin Wu, Eric Guilyardi and Soon-Il An
- Recent trends in African fires driven by cropland expansion and El Niño to La Niña transition pp. 791-795

- Niels Andela and Guido R. van der Werf
- The emerging anthropogenic signal in land–atmosphere carbon-cycle coupling pp. 796-800

- Danica Lombardozzi, Gordon B. Bonan and Douglas W. Nychka
- Recently identified microbial guild mediates soil N2O sink capacity pp. 801-805

- Christopher M. Jones, Ayme Spor, Fiona P. Brennan, Marie-Christine Breuil, David Bru, Philippe Lemanceau, Bryan Griffiths, Sara Hallin and Laurent Philippot
- Increasing forest disturbances in Europe and their impact on carbon storage pp. 806-810

- Rupert Seidl, Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Werner Rammer and Pieter Johannes Verkerk
- Combined speeds of climate and land-use change of the conterminous US until 2050 pp. 811-816

- Alejandro Ordonez, Sebastián Martinuzzi, Volker C. Radeloff and John W. Williams
- Threat to future global food security from climate change and ozone air pollution pp. 817-821

- Amos P. K. Tai, Maria Val Martin and Colette L. Heald
- Warming-related increases in soil CO2 efflux are explained by increased below-ground carbon flux pp. 822-827

- Christian P. Giardina, Creighton M. Litton, Susan E. Crow and Gregory P. Asner
- Technology transfer for adaptation pp. 828-834

- Bonizella Biagini, Laura Kuhl, Kelly Sims Gallagher and Claudia Ortiz
- Well-estimated global surface warming in climate projections selected for ENSO phase pp. 835-840

- James S. Risbey, Stephan Lewandowsky, Clothilde Langlais, Didier P. Monselesan, Terence J. O’Kane and Naomi Oreskes
- Addendum: A bargaining game analysis of international climate negotiations pp. 840-840

- Rory Smead, Ronald L. Sandler, Patrick Forber and John Basl
Volume 4, issue 8, 2014
- Wetter then drier in some tropical areas pp. 646-647

- Ed Hawkins, Manoj Joshi and Dave Frame
- A note of caution about the excess winter deaths measure pp. 647-647

- Shakoor Hajat and Sari Kovats
- Reply to 'A note of caution about the excess winter deaths measure' pp. 648-648

- Philip Staddon, Hugh Montgomery and Michael Depledge
- Missing tree rings and the AD 774–775 radiocarbon event pp. 648-649

- Scott Rutherford and Michael E. Mann
- Power to the people pp. 649-650

- Murray Goulden, Ben Bedwell and Alexa Spence
- Debt relief and financing climate change action pp. 650-653

- Adrian Fenton, Helena Wright, Stavros Afionis, Jouni Paavola and Saleemul Huq
- The social heart of global environmental change pp. 653-655

- Heide Hackmann, Susanne C. Moser and Asuncion Lera St. Clair
- From global change science to action with social sciences pp. 656-659

- C. P. Weaver, S. Mooney, D. Allen, N. Beller-Simms, T. Fish, A. E. Grambsch, W. Hohenstein, Keri Jacobs, M. A. Kenney, M. A. Lane, L. Langner, E. Larson, D. L. McGinnis, R. H. Moss, L. G. Nichols, C. Nierenberg, E. A. Seyller, P. C. Stern and R. Winthrop
- Adaptation with participation pp. 660-661

- Anna Petherick
- Conserving immigrants pp. 662-662

- Alastair Brown
- Flood risk governance pp. 662-662

- Monica Contestabile
- Fire fuels change pp. 662-662

- Bronwyn Wake
- Wind ups ocean heat pp. 662-662

- Bronwyn Wake
- Reforming emissions trading pp. 663-664

- Ottmar Edenhofer
- Quiet weather, polluted air pp. 664-665

- John Dawson
- Plump trees win under drought pp. 666-667

- Anna Sala and Maurizio Mencuccini
- Penguins in peril pp. 667-668

- Madan K. Oli
- Older and wiser pp. 668-669

- Heidi Burdett
- Science integration into US climate and ocean policy pp. 671-677

- Laura E. Petes, Jennifer F. Howard, Brian S. Helmuth and Elizabeth K. Fly
- Limited potential of no-till agriculture for climate change mitigation pp. 678-683

- David S. Powlson, Clare M. Stirling, M. L. Jat, Bruno G. Gerard, Cheryl A. Palm, Pedro A. Sanchez and Kenneth G. Cassman
- Potential contribution of wind energy to climate change mitigation pp. 684-688

- R. J. Barthelmie and S. C. Pryor
- Potential for concentrating solar power to provide baseload and dispatchable power pp. 689-692

- Stefan Pfenninger, Paul Gauché, Johan Lilliestam, Kerstin Damerau, Fabian Wagner and Anthony Patt
- Insights from Antarctica on volcanic forcing during the Common Era pp. 693-697

- Michael Sigl, Joseph R. McConnell, Matthew Toohey, Mark Curran, Sarah B. Das, Ross Edwards, Elisabeth Isaksson, Kenji Kawamura, Sepp Kipfstuhl, Kirstin Krüger, Lawrence Layman, Olivia J. Maselli, Yuko Motizuki, Hideaki Motoyama, Daniel R. Pasteris and Mirko Severi
- Occurrence and persistence of future atmospheric stagnation events pp. 698-703

- Daniel E. Horton, Christopher B. Skinner, Deepti Singh and Noah S. Diffenbaugh
- Amplified mid-latitude planetary waves favour particular regional weather extremes pp. 704-709

- James A. Screen and Ian Simmonds
- Drought survival of tropical tree seedlings enhanced by non-structural carbohydrate levels pp. 710-714

- Michael J. O’Brien, Sebastian Leuzinger, Christopher D. Philipson, John Tay and Andy Hector
- Projected continent-wide declines of the emperor penguin under climate change pp. 715-718

- Stéphanie Jenouvrier, Marika Holland, Julienne Stroeve, Mark Serreze, Christophe Barbraud, Henri Weimerskirch and Hal Caswell
- Skeletal trade-offs in coralline algae in response to ocean acidification pp. 719-723

- S. J. McCoy and F. Ragazzola
- Interdependency of tropical marine ecosystems in response to climate change pp. 724-729

- Megan I. Saunders, Javier X. Leon, David P. Callaghan, Chris M. Roelfsema, Sarah Hamylton, Christopher J. Brown, Tom Baldock, Aliasghar Golshani, Stuart R. Phinn, Catherine E. Lovelock, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Colin D. Woodroffe and Peter J. Mumby
- Primary forest cover loss in Indonesia over 2000–2012 pp. 730-735

- Belinda Arunarwati Margono, Peter V. Potapov, Svetlana Turubanova, Fred Stolle and Matthew C. Hansen
- Correction: Corrigendum: Attributing mortality from extreme temperatures to climate change in Stockholm, Sweden pp. 736-736

- Daniel Oudin Åström, Bertil Forsberg, Kristie L. Ebi and Joacim Rocklöv
- Erratum: Global models of human decision-making for land-based mitigation and adaptation assessment pp. 736-736

- A. Arneth, C. Brown and M. D. A. Rounsevell
Volume 4, issue 7, 2014
- Natural capital accounting and climate change pp. 520-522

- Matthew Agarwala, Giles Atkinson, Christopher Baldock and Barry Gardiner
- Five ways to enhance the impact of climate science pp. 522-524

- David Christian Rose
- A better currency for investing in a sustainable future pp. 524-527

- Michael Carbajales-Dale, Charles J. Barnhart, Adam R. Brandt and Sally M. Benson
- Climate engineering reconsidered pp. 527-529

- Scott Barrett, Timothy M. Lenton, Antony Millner, Alessandro Tavoni, Stephen Carpenter, John M. Anderies, F. Stuart Chapin, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Gretchen Daily, Paul Ehrlich, Carl Folke, Victor Galaz, Terry Hughes, Nils Kautsky, Eric F. Lambin, Rosamond Naylor, Karine Nyborg, Stephen Polasky, Marten Scheffer, James Wilen, Anastasios Xepapadeas and Aart de Zeeuw
- Blind spot pp. 530-531

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- UK climate negotiators pp. 532-532

- Monica Contestabile
- Forest disturbance pp. 533-533

- Alastair Brown
- Water costs of afforestation pp. 533-533

- Alastair Brown
- Geoengineering views pp. 533-533

- Monica Contestabile
- Polar response asymmetry pp. 533-533

- Bronwyn Wake
- Shifting El Niño takes rains pp. 533-533

- Bronwyn Wake
- Optimal carbon tax doubled pp. 534-535

- Rachel Warren
- Modelling agricultural adaptation pp. 535-536

- Ian Sue Wing and Enrica De Cian
- Heated debate on cold weather pp. 537-538

- Erich M. Fischer and Reto Knutti
- Forgive us our carbon debts pp. 538-539

- Marcia N. Macedo and Eric A. Davidson
- Fertilizing hidden hunger pp. 540-541

- Christoph Müller, Joshua Elliott and Anders Levermann
- Europe's diminishing bread basket pp. 541-542

- Holger Meinke
- A compromise to break the climate impasse pp. 543-549

- Marco Grasso and J. Timmons Roberts
- Global models of human decision-making for land-based mitigation and adaptation assessment pp. 550-557

- A. Arneth, C. Brown and M. D. A. Rounsevell
- The role of networks in transforming Australian agriculture pp. 558-563

- Anne-Maree Dowd, Nadine Marshall, Aysha Fleming, Emma Jakku, Estelle Gaillard and Mark Howden
- Evolution of the Southern Annular Mode during the past millennium pp. 564-569

- Nerilie J. Abram, Robert Mulvaney, Françoise Vimeux, Steven J. Phipps, John Turner and Matthew H. England
- Heavier summer downpours with climate change revealed by weather forecast resolution model pp. 570-576

- Elizabeth J. Kendon, Nigel M. Roberts, Hayley J. Fowler, Malcolm J. Roberts, Steven C. Chan and Catherine A. Senior
- Arctic amplification decreases temperature variance in northern mid- to high-latitudes pp. 577-582

- James A. Screen
- A precipitation shift from snow towards rain leads to a decrease in streamflow pp. 583-586

- W. R. Berghuijs, R. A. Woods and M. Hrachowitz
- Consistent increase in High Asia's runoff due to increasing glacier melt and precipitation pp. 587-592

- A. F. Lutz, W. W. Immerzeel, A. B. Shrestha and M. F. P. Bierkens
- Biomineralization control related to population density under ocean acidification pp. 593-597

- Stefano Goffredo, Fiorella Prada, Erik Caroselli, Bruno Capaccioni, Francesco Zaccanti, Luca Pasquini, Paola Fantazzini, Simona Fermani, Michela Reggi, Oren Levy, Katharina E. Fabricius, Zvy Dubinsky and Giuseppe Falini
- Net carbon uptake has increased through warming-induced changes in temperate forest phenology pp. 598-604

- Trevor F. Keenan, Josh Gray, Mark A. Friedl, Michael Toomey, Gil Bohrer, David Y. Hollinger, J. William Munger, John O’Keefe, Hans Peter Schmid, Ian Sue Wing, Bai Yang and Andrew D. Richardson
- Payback time for soil carbon and sugar-cane ethanol pp. 605-609

- Francisco F. C. Mello, Carlos E. P. Cerri, Christian A. Davies, N. Michele Holbrook, Keith Paustian, Stoécio M. F. Maia, Marcelo V. Galdos, Martial Bernoux and Carlos C. Cerri
- Adaptation potential of European agriculture in response to climate change pp. 610-614

- Frances C. Moore and David B. Lobell
- Effects of double cropping on summer climate of the North China Plain and neighbouring regions pp. 615-619

- Su-Jong Jeong, Chang-Hoi Ho, Shilong Piao, Jinwon Kim, Philippe Ciais, Yun-Bok Lee, Jong-Ghap Jhun and Seon Ki Park
- Invasive hybridization in a threatened species is accelerated by climate change pp. 620-624

- Clint C. Muhlfeld, Ryan P. Kovach, Leslie A. Jones, Robert Al-Chokhachy, Matthew C. Boyer, Robb F. Leary, Winsor H. Lowe, Gordon Luikart and Fred W. Allendorf
- Climate fails to predict wood decomposition at regional scales pp. 625-630

- Mark A. Bradford, Robert J. Warren, Petr Baldrian, Thomas W. Crowther, Daniel S. Maynard, Emily E. Oldfield, William R. Wieder, Stephen A. Wood and Joshua R. King
- Optimal CO2 mitigation under damage risk valuation pp. 631-636

- Benjamin Crost and Christian P. Traeger
- Adverse weather conditions for European wheat production will become more frequent with climate change pp. 637-643

- Miroslav Trnka, Reimund P. Rötter, Margarita Ruiz-Ramos, Kurt Christian Kersebaum, Jørgen E. Olesen, Zdeněk Žalud and Mikhail A. Semenov
- Addendum: Nutrient availability as the key regulator of global forest carbon balance pp. 643-643

- 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 4, issue 6, 2014
- Extraterrestrial confirmation of tree-ring dating pp. 404-405

- Ulf Büntgen, Lukas Wacker, Kurt Nicolussi, Michael Sigl, Dominik Güttler, Willy Tegel, Paul J. Krusic and Jan Esper
- Priorities for conservation corridors pp. 405-406

- Kenneth J. Feeley and Evan M. Rehm
- Reply to 'Priorities for conservation corridors' pp. 406-406

- Patrick Jantz, Scott Goetz and Nadine Laporte
- Changing the resilience paradigm pp. 407-409

- Igor Linkov, Todd Bridges, Felix Creutzig, Jennifer Decker, Cate Fox-Lent, Wolfgang Kröger, James H. Lambert, Anders Levermann, Benoit Montreuil, Jatin Nathwani, Raymond Nyer, Ortwin Renn, Benjamin Scharte, Alexander Scheffler, Miranda Schreurs and Thomas Thiel-Clemen
- Capturing provenance of global change information pp. 409-413

- Xiaogang Ma, Peter Fox, Curt Tilmes, Katharine Jacobs and Anne Waple
- Arctic shipping and marine invaders pp. 413-416

- A. Whitman Miller and Gregory M. Ruiz
- People power to the rescue pp. 417-419

- Sonja van Renssen
- Congo forest browning pp. 420-420

- Alastair Brown
- Himalayan melt pp. 420-420

- Bronwyn Wake
- Arctic wetting pp. 420-420

- Bronwyn Wake
- Broadening energy research pp. 420-420

- Monica Contestabile
- Forest management in Zambia pp. 420-420

- Monica Contestabile
- When very likely is not so likely pp. 421-422

- Karl Halvor Teigen
- Probing the monsoon pulse pp. 422-423

- Massimo A. Bollasina
- Nonlinear climate change pp. 423-424

- Christian L. E. Franzke
- Nutrients trigger carbon storage pp. 425-426

- Wim de Vries
- Health co-benefits of climate change mitigation policies in the transport sector pp. 427-433

- Caroline Shaw, Simon Hales, Philippa Howden-Chapman and Richard Edwards
- Solar ultraviolet radiation in a changing climate pp. 434-441

- Craig E. Williamson, Richard G. Zepp, Robyn M. Lucas, Sasha Madronich, Amy T. Austin, Carlos L. Ballaré, Mary Norval, Barbara Sulzberger, Alkiviadis F. Bais, Richard L. McKenzie, Sharon A. Robinson, Donat-P. Häder, Nigel D. Paul and Janet F. Bornman
- A bargaining game analysis of international climate negotiations pp. 442-445

- Rory Smead, Ronald L. Sandler, Patrick Forber and John Basl
- Air-pollution emission ranges consistent with the representative concentration pathways pp. 446-450

- Joeri Rogelj, Shilpa Rao, David L. McCollum, Shonali Pachauri, Zbigniew Klimont, Volker Krey and Keywan Riahi
- Ice plug prevents irreversible discharge from East Antarctica pp. 451-455

- M. Mengel and A. Levermann
- Observed changes in extreme wet and dry spells during the South Asian summer monsoon season pp. 456-461

- Deepti Singh, Michael Tsiang, Bala Rajaratnam and Noah S. Diffenbaugh
- Evolution of land surface air temperature trend pp. 462-466

- Fei Ji, Zhaohua Wu, Jianping Huang and Eric P. Chassignet
- Greenhouse gas production in low-latitude lake sediments responds strongly to warming pp. 467-470

- H. Marotta, L. Pinho, C. Gudasz, D. Bastviken, L. J. Tranvik and A. Enrich-Prast
- Nutrient availability as the key regulator of global forest carbon balance pp. 471-476

- 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
- Nitrate assimilation is inhibited by elevated CO2 in field-grown wheat pp. 477-480

- Arnold J. Bloom, Martin Burger, Bruce A. Kimball and Paul J. Pinter, Jr
- Hydrological effects of forest transpiration loss in bark beetle-impacted watersheds pp. 481-486

- Lindsay A. Bearup, Reed M. Maxwell, David W. Clow and John E. McCray
- Behavioural impairment in reef fishes caused by ocean acidification at CO2 seeps pp. 487-492

- Philip L. Munday, Alistair J. Cheal, Danielle L. Dixson, Jodie L. Rummer and Katharina E. Fabricius
- Oyster reefs can outpace sea-level rise pp. 493-497

- Antonio B. Rodriguez, F. Joel Fodrie, Justin T. Ridge, Niels L. Lindquist, Ethan J. Theuerkauf, Sara E. Coleman, Jonathan H. Grabowski, Michelle C. Brodeur, Rachel K. Gittman, Danielle A. Keller and Matthew D. Kenworthy
- Increased local retention of reef coral larvae as a result of ocean warming pp. 498-502

- Joana Figueiredo, Andrew H. Baird, Saki Harii and Sean R. Connolly
- Cheap carbon and biodiversity co-benefits from forest regeneration in a hotspot of endemism pp. 503-507

- James J. Gilroy, Paul Woodcock, Felicity A. Edwards, Charlotte Wheeler, Brigitte L. G. Baptiste, Claudia A. Medina Uribe, Torbjørn Haugaasen and David P. Edwards
- The interpretation of IPCC probabilistic statements around the world pp. 508-512

- David V. Budescu, Han-Hui Por, Stephen B. Broomell and Michael Smithson
- Effects of rising temperature on the viability of an important sea turtle rookery pp. 513-518

- Jacques-Olivier Laloë, Jacquie Cozens, Berta Renom, Albert Taxonera and Graeme C. Hays
- Erratum: Climate impacts of energy technologies depend on emissions timing pp. 518-518

- Morgan R. Edwards and Jessika E. Trancik
Volume 4, issue 5, 2014
- Adaptation to extreme heat in Stockholm County, Sweden pp. 302-303

- Paul Knappenberger, Patrick Michaels and Anthony Watts
- Reply to 'Adaptation to extreme heat in Stockholm County, Sweden' pp. 303-303

- Daniel Oudin Åström, Bertil Forsberg, Kristie L. Ebi and Joacim Rocklöv
- Costing natural hazards pp. 303-306

- Heidi Kreibich, Jeroen van den Bergh, Laurens M. Bouwer, Philip Bubeck, Paolo Ciavola, Colin Green, Stephane Hallegatte, Ivana Logar, Volker Meyer, Reimund Schwarze and Annegret H. Thieken
- China's response to the air pollution shock pp. 306-309

- Peter Sheehan, Enjiang Cheng, Alex English and Fanghong Sun
- Enabling food security by verifying agricultural carbon pp. 309-311

- H. Kahiluoto, P. Smith, D. Moran and J. E. Olesen
- Water stewardship in the twenty-first century pp. 311-313

- Peter Simpson
- What to do when we run out of water pp. 314-316

- Paul Kelly
- Making sustainable beer pp. 316-318

- Andy Wales
- Water scarcity challenges to business pp. 318-320

- Arjen Y. Hoekstra
- A new climate for grazing livestock pp. 321-323

- Lisa Palmer
- Here comes the Sun pp. 324-325

- Anna Petherick
- Limits of eco-intensification pp. 326-326

- Alastair Brown
- Friendly neighbours pp. 326-326

- Alastair Brown
- Adapting sowing in east Africa pp. 326-326

- Monica Contestabile
- Land–sea contrast pp. 326-326

- Bronwyn Wake
- Prediction skill pp. 326-326

- Bronwyn Wake
- Detecting sea-level rise pp. 327-328

- Carmen Boening
- A southern misfit pp. 328-329

- Kim M. Cobb
- Managing land and climate pp. 330-331

- Dennis Baldocchi
- Deposing global warming potentials pp. 331-332

- Alissa Kendall
- Natural climate variability and future climate policy pp. 333-338

- Katharine L. Ricke and Ken Caldeira
- Strategies for improving adaptation practice in developing countries pp. 339-342

- Declan Conway and Johanna Mustelin
- Low-carbon infrastructure strategies for cities pp. 343-346

- C. A. Kennedy, N. Ibrahim and D. Hoornweg
- Climate impacts of energy technologies depend on emissions timing pp. 347-352

- Morgan R. Edwards and Jessika E. Trancik
- September Arctic sea-ice minimum predicted by spring melt-pond fraction pp. 353-357

- David Schröder, Daniel L. Feltham, Daniela Flocco and Michel Tsamados
- The rate of sea-level rise pp. 358-361

- Anny Cazenave, Habib-Boubacar Dieng, Benoit Meyssignac, Karina von Schuckmann, Bertrand Decharme and Etienne Berthier
- Inter-hemispheric temperature variability over the past millennium pp. 362-367

- Raphael Neukom, Joëlle Gergis, David J. Karoly, Heinz Wanner, Mark Curran, Julie Elbert, Fidel González-Rouco, Braddock K. Linsley, Andrew D. Moy, Ignacio Mundo, Christoph C. Raible, Eric J. Steig, Tas van Ommen, Tessa Vance, Ricardo Villalba, Jens Zinke and David Frank
- Distinct effects of anthropogenic aerosols on tropical cyclones pp. 368-373

- Yuan Wang, Keun-Hee Lee, Yun Lin, Misti Levy and Renyi Zhang
- The missing aerosol response in twentieth-century mid-latitude precipitation observations pp. 374-378

- Joe M. Osborne and F. Hugo Lambert
- Arctic ecosystem structure and functioning shaped by climate and herbivore body size pp. 379-383

- P. Legagneux, G. Gauthier, N. Lecomte, N. M. Schmidt, D. Reid, M-C. Cadieux, D. Berteaux, J. Bêty, C. J. Krebs, R. A. Ims, N. G. Yoccoz, R. I. G. Morrison, S. J. Leroux, M. Loreau and D. Gravel
- Consequences of warming on tundra carbon balance determined by reindeer grazing history pp. 384-388

- Maria Väisänen, Henni Ylänne, Elina Kaarlejärvi, Sofie Sjögersten, Johan Olofsson, Neil Crout and Sari Stark
- Land management and land-cover change have impacts of similar magnitude on surface temperature pp. 389-393

- Sebastiaan Luyssaert, Mathilde Jammet, Paul C. Stoy, Stephan Estel, Julia Pongratz, Eric Ceschia, Galina Churkina, Axel Don, KarlHeinz Erb, Morgan Ferlicoq, Bert Gielen, Thomas Grünwald, Richard A. Houghton, Katja Klumpp, Alexander Knohl, Thomas Kolb, Tobias Kuemmerle, Tuomas Laurila, Annalea Lohila, Denis Loustau, Matthew J. McGrath, Patrick Meyfroidt, Eddy J. Moors, Kim Naudts, Kim Novick, Juliane Otto, Kim Pilegaard, Casimiro A. Pio, Serge Rambal, Corinna Rebmann, James Ryder, Andrew E. Suyker, Andrej Varlagin, Martin Wattenbach and A. Johannes Dolman
- Greater ecosystem carbon in the Mojave Desert after ten years exposure to elevated CO2 pp. 394-397

- R. D. Evans, A. Koyama, D. L. Sonderegger, T. N. Charlet, B. A. Newingham, L. F. Fenstermaker, B. Harlow, V. L. Jin, K. Ogle, S. D. Smith and R. S. Nowak
- Biofuels from crop residue can reduce soil carbon and increase CO2 emissions pp. 398-401

- Adam J. Liska, Haishun Yang, Maribeth Milner, Steve Goddard, Humberto Blanco-Canqui, Matthew P. Pelton, Xiao X. Fang, Haitao Zhu and Andrew E. Suyker
Volume 4, issue 4, 2014
- Upward adjustment needed for aerosol radiative forcing uncertainty pp. 230-232

- Bjørn H. Samset, Gunnar Myhre and Michael Schulz
- Climate adaptation in India pp. 232-233

- G. Dhanapal
- Temperature and drought effects on maize yield pp. 233-233

- Bruno Basso and Joe Ritchie
- Reply to 'Temperature and drought effects on maize yield' pp. 234-234

- David B. Lobell, Graeme L. Hammer, Greg McLean, Carlos Messina, Michael Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker
- Temperature and violence pp. 234-235

- Mark A. Cane, Edward Miguel, Marshall Burke, Solomon M. Hsiang, David B. Lobell, Kyle C. Meng and Shanker Satyanath
- Managing unnatural disaster risk from climate extremes pp. 235-237

- Reinhard Mechler, Laurens M. Bouwer, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Swenja Surminski and Keith Williges
- Low-carbon investment risks and de-risking pp. 237-239

- Tobias S. Schmidt
- Siphoning for safety pp. 240-240

- Bronwyn Wake
- Investors take charge of climate policy pp. 241-242

- Sonja van Renssen
- Reframing model priorities pp. 243-243

- Bronwyn Wake
- Cultural world heritage at risk pp. 243-243

- Monica Contestabile
- Fly in the face of adversity pp. 243-243

- Alastair Brown
- Sensitivity to emissions pp. 243-243

- Bronwyn Wake
- Green choices motives pp. 243-243

- Monica Contestabile
- Risk-averse governments pp. 245-246

- Paul G. Harris
- Assessing integrated systems pp. 246-247

- Mark Howells and H-Holger Rogner
- Testing climate assumptions pp. 248-249

- David A. Stainforth
- Southern Ocean polynya pp. 249-250

- Arnold L. Gordon
- Robust uncertainty pp. 251-252

- Reimund P. Rötter
- A lower bound to the social cost of CO2 emissions pp. 253-258

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Wouter Botzen
- Social controversy belongs in the climate science classroom pp. 259-263

- Elizabeth M. Walsh and Blakely K. Tsurusaki
- Increasing stress on disaster-risk finance due to large floods pp. 264-268

- Brenden Jongman, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Luc Feyen, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Reinhard Mechler, Wouter Botzen, Laurens M. Bouwer, Georg Pflug, Rodrigo Rojas and Philip J. Ward
- Vulnerability to the mortality effects of warm temperature in the districts of England and Wales pp. 269-273

- James E. Bennett, Marta Blangiardo, Daniela Fecht, Paul Elliott and Majid Ezzati
- Inhomogeneous forcing and transient climate sensitivity pp. 274-277

- Drew T. Shindell
- Cessation of deep convection in the open Southern Ocean under anthropogenic climate change pp. 278-282

- Casimir de Lavergne, Jaime B. Palter, Eric D. Galbraith, Raffaele Bernardello and Irina Marinov
- Fewer large waves projected for eastern Australia due to decreasing storminess pp. 283-286

- Andrew J. Dowdy, Graham A. Mills, Bertrand Timbal and Yang Wang
- A meta-analysis of crop yield under climate change and adaptation pp. 287-291

- A. J. Challinor, J. Watson, D. B. Lobell, S. M. Howden, D. R. Smith and N. Chhetri
- Sustained mass loss of the northeast Greenland ice sheet triggered by regional warming pp. 292-299

- Shfaqat A. Khan, Kurt H. Kjær, Michael Bevis, Jonathan L. Bamber, John Wahr, Kristian K. Kjeldsen, Anders A. Bjørk, Niels J. Korsgaard, Leigh A. Stearns, Michiel R. van den Broeke, Lin Liu, Nicolaj K. Larsen and Ioana S. Muresan
Volume 4, issue 3, 2014
- Recent observed and simulated warming pp. 150-151

- John C. Fyfe and Nathan P. Gillett
- Palm oil wastewater methane emissions and bioenergy potential pp. 151-152

- Philip. G. Taylor, Teresa M. Bilinski, Hana R. F. Fancher, Cory C. Cleveland, Diana R. Nemergut, Samantha R. Weintraub, William R. Wieder and Alan R. Townsend
- Distinguishing variability from uncertainty pp. 153-153

- Johannes Lehmann and Matthias Rillig
- Pause for thought pp. 154-156

- Ed Hawkins, Tamsin Edwards and Doug McNeall
- Media discourse on the climate slowdown pp. 156-158

- Maxwell T. Boykoff
- Heat hide and seek pp. 158-161

- Lisa Goddard
- No pause in the increase of hot temperature extremes pp. 161-163

- Sonia I. Seneviratne, Markus G. Donat, Brigitte Mueller and Lisa V. Alexander
- The climate policy narrative for a dangerously warming world pp. 164-166

- Todd Sanford, Peter C. Frumhoff, Amy Luers and Jay Gulledge
- Pacific puzzle pp. 167-169

- Olive Heffernan
- In the public's mind pp. 170-170

- Monica Contestabile
- The rains are coming pp. 171-171

- Bronwyn Wake
- Trickledown effect pp. 171-171

- Bronwyn Wake
- Local governance pp. 171-171

- Monica Contestabile
- Warming by degrees pp. 171-171

- Alastair Brown
- Size matters pp. 171-171

- Alastair Brown
- Increasing wind sinks heat pp. 172-173

- Yu Kosaka
- Winter weather and health pp. 173-174

- Cunrui Huang and Adrian Barnett
- Predictive traits to the rescue pp. 175-176

- Antoine Guisan
- Integrating emissions transfers into policy-making pp. 177-181

- Marco Springmann
- Heat stress increases long-term human migration in rural Pakistan pp. 182-185

- Valerie Mueller, C. Gray and Katrina Kosec
- Economic development and the carbon intensity of human well-being pp. 186-189

- Andrew K. Jorgenson
- Climate warming will not decrease winter mortality pp. 190-194

- Philip L. Staddon, Hugh E. Montgomery and Michael H. Depledge
- Taming hurricanes with arrays of offshore wind turbines pp. 195-200

- Mark Z. Jacobson, Cristina L. Archer and Willett Kempton
- A global perspective on CMIP5 climate model biases pp. 201-205

- Chunzai Wang, Liping Zhang, Sang-Ki Lee, Lixin Wu and Carlos R. Mechoso
- Ecological stability in response to warming pp. 206-210

- Katarina E. Fussmann, Florian Schwarzmüller, Ulrich Brose, Alexandre Jousset and Björn C. Rall
- Impacts of climate change on marine ecosystem production in societies dependent on fisheries pp. 211-216

- M. Barange, G. Merino, J. L. Blanchard, J. Scholtens, J. Harle, E. H. Allison, J. I. Allen, J. Holt and S. Jennings
- Life history and spatial traits predict extinction risk due to climate change pp. 217-221

- Richard G. Pearson, Jessica C. Stanton, Kevin T. Shoemaker, Matthew E. Aiello-Lammens, Peter J. Ersts, Ned Horning, Damien A. Fordham, Christopher J. Raxworthy, Hae Yeong Ryu, Jason McNees and H. Reşit Akçakaya
- Recent intensification of wind-driven circulation in the Pacific and the ongoing warming hiatus pp. 222-227

- Matthew H. England, Shayne McGregor, Paul Spence, Gerald A. Meehl, Axel Timmermann, Wenju Cai, Alex Sen Gupta, Michael J. McPhaden, Ariaan Purich and Agus Santoso
- Erratum: Detection limits of albedo changes induced by climate engineering pp. 228-228

- Dian J. Seidel, Graham Feingold, Andrew R. Jacobson and Norman Loeb
Volume 4, issue 2, 2014
- Extreme temperatures and violence pp. 76-77

- Clionadh Raleigh, Andrew Linke and John O'Loughlin
- Making the most of climate impacts ensembles pp. 77-80

- Andy Challinor, Pierre Martre, Senthold Asseng, Philip Thornton and Frank Ewert
- Seeking a fair and sustainable future pp. 81-83

- Anna Petherick
- Clear storeys pp. 83-85

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Americans' views pp. 86-86

- Monica Contestabile
- Shelving old habits pp. 87-87

- Alastair Brown
- Simulating ecosystem shifts pp. 87-87

- Alastair Brown
- European biorefineries pp. 87-87

- Monica Contestabile
- Efficiency standards pp. 87-87

- Monica Contestabile
- Amplified cycle pp. 87-87

- Bronwyn Wake
- Local weather and climate concern pp. 89-90

- Patrick J. Egan and Megan Mullin
- A boost in big El Niño pp. 90-91

- Nathaniel C. Johnson
- Corridors of carbon and biodiversity pp. 91-92

- Oscar Venter
- Detection limits of albedo changes induced by climate engineering pp. 93-98

- Dian J. Seidel, Graham Feingold, Andrew R. Jacobson and Norman Loeb
- Global bioenergy resources pp. 99-105

- Raphael Slade, Ausilio Bauen and Robert Gross
- A quantitative evaluation of the public response to climate engineering pp. 106-110

- Malcolm Wright, Damon A. H. Teagle and Pamela M. Feetham
- Increasing frequency of extreme El Niño events due to greenhouse warming pp. 111-116

- Wenju Cai, Simon Borlace, Matthieu Lengaigne, Peter van Rensch, Mat Collins, Gabriel Vecchi, Axel Timmermann, Agus Santoso, Michael J. McPhaden, Lixin Wu, Matthew H. England, Guojian Wang, Eric Guilyardi and Fei-Fei Jin
- Retreat of Pine Island Glacier controlled by marine ice-sheet instability pp. 117-121

- L. Favier, G. Durand, S. L. Cornford, G. H. Gudmundsson, O. Gagliardini, F. Gillet-Chaulet, T. Zwinger, A. J. Payne and A. M. Le Brocq
- El Niño–La Niña cycle and recent trends in continental evaporation pp. 122-126

- Diego G. Miralles, Martinus J. van den Berg, John H. Gash, Robert M. Parinussa, Richard A. M. de Jeu, Hylke E. Beck, Thomas R. H. Holmes, Carlos Jiménez, Niko E. C. Verhoest, Wouter A. Dorigo, Adriaan J. Teuling and A. Johannes Dolman
- Abundance changes and habitat availability drive species’ responses to climate change pp. 127-131

- Louise Mair, Jane K. Hill, Richard Fox, Marc Botham, Tom Brereton and Chris D. Thomas
- Genetic diversity in caribou linked to past and future climate change pp. 132-137

- Glenn Yannic, Loïc Pellissier, Joaquín Ortego, Nicolas Lecomte, Serge Couturier, Christine Cuyler, Christian Dussault, Kris J. Hundertmark, R. Justin Irvine, Deborah A. Jenkins, Leonid Kolpashikov, Karen Mager, Marco Musiani, Katherine L. Parker, Knut H. Røed, Taras Sipko, Skarphéðinn G. Þórisson, Byron V. Weckworth, Antoine Guisan, Louis Bernatchez and Steeve D. Côté
- Carbon stock corridors to mitigate climate change and promote biodiversity in the tropics pp. 138-142

- Patrick Jantz, Scott Goetz and Nadine Laporte
- How warm days increase belief in global warming pp. 143-147

- Lisa Zaval, Elizabeth A. Keenan, Eric J. Johnson and Elke U. Weber
Volume 4, issue 1, 2014
- Ruminants, climate change and climate policy pp. 2-5

- William J. Ripple, Pete Smith, Helmut Haberl, Stephen A. Montzka, Clive McAlpine and Douglas H. Boucher
- Social learning and sustainable development pp. 5-7

- Patti Kristjanson, Blane Harvey, Marissa Van Epp and Philip K. Thornton
- Climate policy confronts competitiveness pp. 8-9

- Sonja van Renssen
- Prey detection capacity pp. 10-10

- Alastair Brown
- Lack of coverage pp. 10-10

- Bronwyn Wake
- Ice reflections pp. 10-10

- Bronwyn Wake
- Dengue drivers pp. 10-10

- Monica Contestabile
- Pesticide taxes pp. 10-10

- Monica Contestabile
- Long-range linkage pp. 11-12

- James E. Overland
- Glaciers between two drivers pp. 12-13

- Horst Machguth
- Tipping climate cooperation pp. 14-15

- Timothy M. Lenton
- Global warming and changes in drought pp. 17-22

- Kevin E. Trenberth, Aiguo Dai, Gerard van der Schrier, Philip D. Jones, Jonathan Barichivich, Keith R. Briffa and Justin Sheffield
- Impact of delay in reducing carbon dioxide emissions pp. 23-26

- Myles R. Allen and Thomas F. Stocker
- Pervasive transition of the Brazilian land-use system pp. 27-35

- David M. Lapola, Luiz A. Martinelli, Carlos A. Peres, Jean P. H. B. Ometto, Manuel E. Ferreira, Carlos A. Nobre, Ana Paula D. Aguiar, Mercedes M. C. Bustamante, Manoel F. Cardoso, Marcos H. Costa, Carlos A. Joly, Christiane C. Leite, Paulo Moutinho, Gilvan Sampaio, Bernardo B. N. Strassburg and Ima C. G. Vieira
- Sensitivity of collective action to uncertainty about climate tipping points pp. 36-39

- Scott Barrett and Astrid Dannenberg
- Continued global warming after CO2 emissions stoppage pp. 40-44

- Thomas Lukas Frölicher, Michael Winton and Jorge Louis Sarmiento
- Extreme summer weather in northern mid-latitudes linked to a vanishing cryosphere pp. 45-50

- Qiuhong Tang, Xuejun Zhang and Jennifer A. Francis
- High Arctic wetting reduces permafrost carbon feedbacks to climate warming pp. 51-55

- M. Lupascu, J. M. Welker, U. Seibt, K. Maseyk, X. Xu and C. I. Czimczik
- Partial offsets in ocean acidification from changing coral reef biogeochemistry pp. 56-61

- Andreas J. Andersson, Kiley L. Yeakel, Nicholas R. Bates and Samantha J. de Putron
- Resilience and signatures of tropicalization in protected reef fish communities pp. 62-67

- Amanda E. Bates, Neville S. Barrett, Rick D. Stuart-Smith, Neil J. Holbrook, Peter A. Thompson and Graham J. Edgar
- Mid-latitude westerlies as a driver of glacier variability in monsoonal High Asia pp. 68-73

- Thomas Mölg, Fabien Maussion and Dieter Scherer
- Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies pp. 74-74

- Jun Yang, Peng Gong, Rong Fu, Minghua Zhang, Jingming Chen, Shunlin Liang, Bing Xu, Jiancheng Shi and Robert Dickinson
- Correction: Corrigendum: The role of short-lived climate pollutants in meeting temperature goals pp. 74-74

- Niel H. A. Bowerman, David J. Frame, Chris Huntingford, Jason A. Lowe, Stephen M. Smith and Myles R. Allen
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