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Volume 3, issue 12, 2013
- Advanced flood risk analysis required pp. 1004-1004

- Sebastiaan N. Jonkman
- Reply to 'Advanced flood risk analysis required' pp. 1004-1005

- Stephane Hallegatte, Colin Green, Robert J. Nicholls and Jan Corfee-Morlot
- Emissions from Amazonian dams pp. 1005-1005

- Rafael M. Almeida, Nathan Barros, Jonathan J. Cole, Lars Tranvik and Fábio Roland
- Challenges for New Zealand's carbon market pp. 1006-1008

- Luis Mundaca and Jessika Luth Richter
- Carbon tax needs thresholds to reach its full potential pp. 1008-1011

- John Pezzey and Frank Jotzo
- Public support pp. 1012-1012

- Bronwyn Wake
- State of the science pp. 1013-1014

- Bronwyn Wake
- A Calderónian commission pp. 1015-1016

- Anna Petherick
- Types or traits? pp. 1017-1017

- Alastair Brown
- Natural aerosols pp. 1017-1017

- Bronwyn Wake
- Historical ocean heat pp. 1017-1017

- Bronwyn Wake
- Translations matter pp. 1017-1017

- Monica Contestabile
- Ending nuclear power pp. 1017-1017

- Monica Contestabile
- Local noise and global confidence pp. 1018-1019

- Markus G. Donat
- Strategy conservation pp. 1019-1020

- Michael Dunlop
- The role of short-lived climate pollutants in meeting temperature goals pp. 1021-1024

- Niel H. A. Bowerman, David J. Frame, Chris Huntingford, Jason A. Lowe, Stephen M. Smith and Myles R. Allen
- Intra- and intergenerational discounting in the climate game pp. 1025-1028

- Jennifer Jacquet, Kristin Hagel, Christoph Hauert, Jochem Marotzke, Torsten Röhl and Manfred Milinski
- Water–CO2 trade-offs in electricity generation planning pp. 1029-1032

- Mort Webster, Pearl Donohoo and Bryan Palmintier
- Robust spatially aggregated projections of climate extremes pp. 1033-1038

- E. M. Fischer, U. Beyerle and R. Knutti
- Hybridization may facilitate in situ survival of endemic species through periods of climate change pp. 1039-1043

- Matthias Becker, Nicole Gruenheit, Mike Steel, Claudia Voelckel, Oliver Deusch, Peter B. Heenan, Patricia A. McLenachan, Olga Kardailsky, Jessica W. Leigh and Peter J. Lockhart
- Digestion in sea urchin larvae impaired under ocean acidification pp. 1044-1049

- Meike Stumpp, Marian Hu, Isabel Casties, Reinhard Saborowski, Markus Bleich, Frank Melzner and Sam Dupont
- Attributing mortality from extreme temperatures to climate change in Stockholm, Sweden pp. 1050-1054

- Daniel Oudin Åström, Bertil Forsberg, Kristie L. Ebi and Joacim Rocklöv
- Observed and predicted effects of climate change on species abundance in protected areas pp. 1055-1061

- Alison Johnston, Malcolm Ausden, Andrew M. Dodd, Richard B. Bradbury, Dan E. Chamberlain, Frédéric Jiguet, Chris D. Thomas, Aonghais S. C. P. Cook, Stuart E. Newson, Nancy Ockendon, Mark M. Rehfisch, Staffan Roos, Chris B. Thaxter, Andy Brown, Humphrey Q. P. Crick, Andrew Douse, Rob A. McCall, Helen Pontier, David A. Stroud, Bernard Cadiou, Olivia Crowe, Bernard Deceuninck, Menno Hornman and James W. Pearce-Higgins
Volume 3, issue 11, 2013
- Observational challenges in evaluating climate models pp. 940-941

- Mat Collins, Krishna AchutaRao, Karumuri Ashok, Satyendra Bhandari, Ashis K. Mitra, Satya Prakash, Rohit Srivastava and Andrew Turner
- Prudence on solar climate engineering pp. 941-941

- Ken Caldeira and Katharine L. Ricke
- Beyond vulnerability assessment pp. 942-943

- Rob Swart, Sabine Fuss, Michael Obersteiner, Paolo Ruti, Claas Teichmann and Robert Vautard
- Private-sector adaptation to climate risk pp. 943-945

- Swenja Surminski
- Flooding the market pp. 945-947

- Diane Horn and Michael McShane
- Loss and damage pp. 947-949

- Saleemul Huq, Erin Roberts and Adrian Fenton
- Rain from space pp. 950-950

- Bronwyn Wake
- A business case for green fuels pp. 951-952

- Sonja van Renssen
- Ecosystem transformation pp. 953-953

- Alastair Brown
- Forest flattening pp. 953-953

- Alastair Brown
- Ice retreat pp. 953-953

- Bronwyn Wake
- Climate policy benefits pp. 953-953

- Bronwyn Wake
- Boundary agency pp. 953-953

- Monica Contestabile
- Some phytoplankton like it hot pp. 954-955

- Jack A. Gilbert
- Big data insights into pest spread pp. 955-957

- Karen A. Garrett
- Bottom up in the tropics pp. 957-958

- Qiang Fu
- The complexity of climate justice pp. 959-960

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- The role of coastal plant communities for climate change mitigation and adaptation pp. 961-968

- Carlos M. Duarte, Iñigo J. Losada, Iris E. Hendriks, Inés Mazarrasa and Núria Marbà
- Challenges in quantifying Pliocene terrestrial warming revealed by data–model discord pp. 969-974

- Ulrich Salzmann, Aisling M. Dolan, Alan M. Haywood, Wing-Le Chan, Jochen Voss, Daniel J. Hill, Ayako Abe-Ouchi, Bette Otto-Bliesner, Frances J. Bragg, Mark A. Chandler, Camille Contoux, Harry J. Dowsett, Anne Jost, Youichi Kamae, Gerrit Lohmann, Daniel J. Lunt, Steven J. Pickering, Matthew J. Pound, Gilles Ramstein, Nan A. Rosenbloom, Linda Sohl, Christian Stepanek, Hiroaki Ueda and Zhongshi Zhang
- Global warming amplified by reduced sulphur fluxes as a result of ocean acidification pp. 975-978

- Katharina D. Six, Silvia Kloster, Tatiana Ilyina, Stephen D. Archer, Kai Zhang and Ernst Maier-Reimer
- The impact of temperature on marine phytoplankton resource allocation and metabolism pp. 979-984

- A. Toseland, S. J. Daines, J. R. Clark, A. Kirkham, J. Strauss, C. Uhlig, T. M. Lenton, K. Valentin, G. A. Pearson, V. Moulton and T. Mock
- Crop pests and pathogens move polewards in a warming world pp. 985-988

- Daniel P. Bebber, Mark A. T. Ramotowski and Sarah J. Gurr
- Mapping vulnerability and conservation adaptation strategies under climate change pp. 989-994

- James E. M. Watson, Takuya Iwamura and Nathalie Butt
- Sensitivities of extant animal taxa to ocean acidification pp. 995-1001

- Astrid C. Wittmann and Hans-O. Pörtner
- Erratum: The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies pp. 1001-1001

- Jun Yang, Peng Gong, Rong Fu, Minghua Zhang, Jingming Chen, Shunlin Liang, Bing Xu, Jiancheng Shi and Robert Dickinson
Volume 3, issue 10, 2013
- Climate protection can learn from the AIDS movement pp. 850-851

- Jeremy Brecher and Kevin Fisher
- China's synthetic natural gas revolution pp. 852-854

- Chi-Jen Yang and Robert B. Jackson
- Bias in the attribution of forest carbon sinks pp. 854-856

- Karl-Heinz Erb, Thomas Kastner, Sebastiaan Luyssaert, Richard A. Houghton, Tobias Kuemmerle, Pontus Olofsson and Helmut Haberl
- Providing aid before climate disasters strike pp. 857-858

- Lisa Palmer
- Pipe dream pp. 859-860

- Anna Petherick
- Biological invaders pp. 861-861

- Alastair Brown
- Oscillating in synchrony pp. 861-861

- Alastair Brown
- Sinking sea pp. 861-861

- Bronwyn Wake
- Living roofs pp. 861-861

- Monica Contestabile
- Participatory planning pp. 861-861

- Monica Contestabile
- Health co-benefits pp. 863-864

- George D. Thurston
- Deep ocean freshening pp. 864-865

- Nathaniel L. Bindoff and William R. Hobbs
- A permafrost carbon bomb? pp. 865-867

- Claire C. Treat and Steve Frolking
- Microbes and global carbon pp. 867-868

- Joshua Schimel
- Benefits of tree mixes in carbon plantings pp. 869-874

- Kristin B. Hulvey, Richard J. Hobbs, Rachel J. Standish, David B. Lindenmayer, Lori Lach and Michael P. Perring
- The role of satellite remote sensing in climate change studies pp. 875-883

- Jun Yang, Peng Gong, Rong Fu, Minghua Zhang, Jingming Chen, Shunlin Liang, Bing Xu, Jiancheng Shi and Robert Dickinson
- Co-benefits of mitigating global greenhouse gas emissions for future air quality and human health pp. 885-889

- J. Jason West, Steven J. Smith, Raquel A. Silva, Vaishali Naik, Yuqiang Zhang, Zachariah Adelman, Meridith M. Fry, Susan Anenberg, Larry W. Horowitz and Jean-Francois Lamarque
- Long-term CO2 production following permafrost thaw pp. 890-894

- Bo Elberling, Anders Michelsen, Christina Schädel, Edward A. G. Schuur, Hanne H. Christiansen, Louise Berg, Mikkel P. Tamstorf and Charlotte Sigsgaard
- Observed changes in the albedo of the Arctic sea-ice zone for the period 1982–2009 pp. 895-898

- Aku Riihelä, Terhikki Manninen and Vesa Laine
- Adapted conservation measures are required to save the Iberian lynx in a changing climate pp. 899-903

- D. A. Fordham, H. R. Akçakaya, B. W. Brook, A. Rodríguez, P. C. Alves, E. Civantos, M. Triviño, M. J. Watts and M. B. Araújo
- Prediction of seasonal climate-induced variations in global food production pp. 904-908

- Toshichika Iizumi, Hirofumi Sakuma, Masayuki Yokozawa, Jing-Jia Luo, Andrew J. Challinor, Molly E. Brown, Gen Sakurai and Toshio Yamagata
- Global soil carbon projections are improved by modelling microbial processes pp. 909-912

- William R. Wieder, Gordon B. Bonan and Steven D. Allison
- Coastal habitats shield people and property from sea-level rise and storms pp. 913-918

- Katie K. Arkema, Greg Guannel, Gregory Verutes, Spencer A. Wood, Anne Guerry, Mary Ruckelshaus, Peter Kareiva, Martin Lacayo and Jessica M. Silver
- Global imprint of climate change on marine life pp. 919-925

- Elvira S. Poloczanska, Christopher J. Brown, William J. Sydeman, Wolfgang Kiessling, David S. Schoeman, Pippa J. Moore, Keith Brander, John F. Bruno, Lauren B. Buckley, Michael T. Burrows, Carlos M. Duarte, Benjamin S. Halpern, Johnna Holding, Carrie V. Kappel, Mary I. O’Connor, John M. Pandolfi, Camille Parmesan, Franklin Schwing, Sarah Ann Thompson and Anthony J. Richardson
- Attributing the increase in atmospheric CO2 to emitters and absorbers pp. 926-930

- P. Ciais, T. Gasser, J. D. Paris, K. Caldeira, M. R. Raupach, J. G. Canadell, A. Patwardhan, P. Friedlingstein, S. L. Piao and V. Gitz
- Future distribution of tundra refugia in northern Alaska pp. 931-938

- Andrew G. Hope, Eric Waltari, David C. Payer, Joseph A. Cook and Sandra L. Talbot
Volume 3, issue 9, 2013
- Field tests of solar climate engineering pp. 766-766

- Stefan Schäfer, Peter J. Irvine, Anna-Maria Hubert, David Reichwein, Sean Low, Harald Stelzer, Achim Maas and Mark G. Lawrence
- Overestimated global warming over the past 20 years pp. 767-769

- John C. Fyfe, Nathan P. Gillett and Francis W. Zwiers
- Uncertainty analysis in climate change assessments pp. 769-771

- Richard W. Katz, Peter F. Craigmile, Peter Guttorp, Murali Haran, Bruno Sansó and Michael L. Stein
- Powering Los Angeles with renewable energy pp. 771-775

- Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa, Varun Sivaram and Ron Nichols
- The pleasure principle pp. 776-777

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Flooding costs pp. 778-778

- Bronwyn Wake
- The nuclear paradox pp. 779-780

- Sonja van Renssen
- Genetic pinch pp. 781-781

- Alastair Brown
- Soil in the wind pp. 781-781

- Bronwyn Wake
- State of knowledge pp. 781-781

- Bronwyn Wake
- Food miles debated pp. 781-781

- Monica Contestabile
- Climate-driven conflicts pp. 781-781

- Monica Contestabile
- Building up cooperation pp. 782-783

- Alessandro Tavoni
- Seasonal rain changes pp. 783-784

- Praveen Kumar
- Multi-model yield projections pp. 784-786

- Timothy R. Carter
- Coastal adaptation with ecological engineering pp. 787-791

- So-Min Cheong, Brian Silliman, Poh Poh Wong, Bregje van Wesenbeeck, Choong-Ki Kim and Greg Guannel
- First signs of carbon sink saturation in European forest biomass pp. 792-796

- Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Marcus Lindner, Pieter J. Verkerk, Katja Gunia, Paola Deda, Roman Michalak and Giacomo Grassi
- A bottom-up institutional approach to cooperative governance of risky commons pp. 797-801

- Vítor V. Vasconcelos, Francisco C. Santos and Jorge M. Pacheco
- Future flood losses in major coastal cities pp. 802-806

- Stephane Hallegatte, Colin Green, Robert J. Nicholls and Jan Corfee-Morlot
- Anthropogenic impact on Earth’s hydrological cycle pp. 807-810

- Peili Wu, Nikolaos Christidis and Peter Stott
- Changes in rainfall seasonality in the tropics pp. 811-815

- Xue Feng, Amilcare Porporato and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
- Global flood risk under climate change pp. 816-821

- Yukiko Hirabayashi, Roobavannan Mahendran, Sujan Koirala, Lisako Konoshima, Dai Yamazaki, Satoshi Watanabe, Hyungjun Kim and Shinjiro Kanae
- El Niño modulations over the past seven centuries pp. 822-826

- Jinbao Li, Shang-Ping Xie, Edward R. Cook, Mariano S. Morales, Duncan A. Christie, Nathaniel C. Johnson, Fahu Chen, Rosanne D’Arrigo, Anthony M. Fowler, Xiaohua Gou and Keyan Fang
- Uncertainty in simulating wheat yields under climate change pp. 827-832

- S. Asseng, F. Ewert, C. Rosenzweig, J. W. Jones, J. L. Hatfield, A. C. Ruane, K. J. Boote, P. J. Thorburn, R. P. Rötter, D. Cammarano, N. Brisson, B. Basso, P. Martre, P. K. Aggarwal, C. Angulo, P. Bertuzzi, C. Biernath, A. J. Challinor, J. Doltra, S. Gayler, R. Goldberg, R. Grant, L. Heng, J. Hooker, L. A. Hunt, J. Ingwersen, R. C. Izaurralde, K. C. Kersebaum, C. Müller, S. Naresh Kumar, C. Nendel, G. O’Leary, J. E. Olesen, T. M. Osborne, T. Palosuo, E. Priesack, D. Ripoche, M. A. Semenov, I. Shcherbak, P. Steduto, C. Stöckle, P. Stratonovitch, T. Streck, I. Supit, F. Tao, M. Travasso, K. Waha, D. Wallach, J. W. White, J. R. Williams and J. Wolf
- Woody plant encroachment facilitated by increased precipitation intensity pp. 833-837

- Andrew Kulmatiski and Karen H. Beard
- Clouds and temperature drive dynamic changes in tropical flower production pp. 838-842

- Stephanie Pau, Elizabeth M. Wolkovich, Benjamin I. Cook, Christopher J. Nytch, James Regetz, Jess K. Zimmerman and S. Joseph Wright
- Risk maps for Antarctic krill under projected Southern Ocean acidification pp. 843-847

- S. Kawaguchi, A. Ishida, R. King, B. Raymond, N. Waller, A. Constable, S. Nicol, M. Wakita and A. Ishimatsu
- Erratum: Untangling the confusion around land carbon science and climate change mitigation policy pp. 847-847

- Brendan Mackey, I. Colin Prentice, Will Steffen, Joanna I. House, David Lindenmayer Heather Keith and Sandra Berry
Volume 3, issue 8, 2013
- US maize adaptability pp. 690-691

- Wolfram Schlenker, Michael Roberts and David B. Lobell
- Transformation is adaptation pp. 690-690

- Lauren Rickards
- Reply to 'US maize adaptability' pp. 691-692

- Ethan E. Butler and Peter Huybers
- Triple transformation pp. 692-694

- Farrukh I. Khan and Dustin S. Schinn
- Loss and damage attribution pp. 694-696

- Christian Huggel, Dáithí Stone, Maximilian Auffhammer and Gerrit Hansen
- Requiem for a grand theory pp. 697-697

- William Schlesinger
- The scientist politician pp. 698-699

- Nicola Jones
- The city-sized lab in the sky pp. 700-701

- Anna Petherick
- Adapting at pace pp. 702-702

- Alastair Brown
- Ocean carbon pp. 702-702

- Bronwyn Wake
- Usable science pp. 702-702

- Alastair Brown
- Uneven benefits pp. 702-702

- Monica Contestabile
- Monsoon arrives early pp. 702-702

- Bronwyn Wake
- Carbon emissions in China's trade pp. 703-704

- Valerie J. Karplus
- Refining global warming projections pp. 704-705

- Chris Huntingford
- Variance and ecological transitions pp. 706-707

- Guy Midgley
- The urgency of assessing the greenhouse gas budgets of hydroelectric reservoirs in China pp. 708-712

- Yuanan Hu and Hefa Cheng
- Promoting interdisciplinarity through climate change education pp. 713-716

- Aaron M. McCright, Brian W. O'Shea, Ryan D. Sweeder, Gerald R. Urquhart and Aklilu Zeleke
- Projections of seasonal patterns in temperature- related deaths for Manhattan, New York pp. 717-721

- Tiantian Li, Radley M. Horton and Patrick L. Kinney
- The social cost of CO2 in a low-growth world pp. 722-724

- Chris Hope and Mat Hope
- Uncertainty in temperature projections reduced using carbon cycle and climate observations pp. 725-729

- Roger W. Bodman, Peter J. Rayner and David J. Karoly
- Mitigation of short-lived climate pollutants slows sea-level rise pp. 730-734

- Aixue Hu, Yangyang Xu, Claudia Tebaldi, Warren M. Washington and Veerabhadran Ramanathan
- Semi-empirical versus process-based sea-level projections for the twenty-first century pp. 735-738

- Mirko Orlić and Zoran Pasarić
- Pace of shifts in climate regions increases with global temperature pp. 739-743

- Irina Mahlstein, John S. Daniel and Susan Solomon
- Springtime atmospheric energy transport and the control of Arctic summer sea-ice extent pp. 744-748

- Marie-Luise Kapsch, Rune Grand Graversen and Michael Tjernström
- Projected increase in tropical cyclones near Hawaii pp. 749-754

- Hiroyuki Murakami, Bin Wang, Tim Li and Akio Kitoh
- Effects of interannual climate variability on tropical tree cover pp. 755-758

- Milena Holmgren, Marina Hirota, Egbert H. van Nes and Marten Scheffer
- Shorter flowering seasons and declining abundance of flower visitors in a warmer Arctic pp. 759-763

- Toke T. Høye, Eric Post, Niels M. Schmidt, Kristian Trøjelsgaard and Mads C. Forchhammer
- Erratum: Atmospheric verification of anthropogenic CO2 emission trends pp. 764-764

- Roger J. Francey, Cathy M. Trudinger, Marcel van der Schoot, Rachel M. Law, Paul B. Krummel, Ray L. Langenfelds, L. Paul Steele, Colin E. Allison, Ann R. Stavert, Robert J. Andres and Christian Rödenbeck
- Erratum: Building resilience to face recurring environmental crisis in African Sahel pp. 764-764

- Emily Boyd, Rosalind J. Cornforth, Peter J. Lam, Aondover Tarhule, M. Issa Lélé and Alan Brouder
Volume 3, issue 7, 2013
- Anthropogenic CO2 emissions pp. 603-604

- M. R. Raupach, C. Le Quéré, Glen Peters and J. G. Canadell
- Reply to 'Anthropogenic CO2 emissions' pp. 604-604

- Roger J. Francey, Cathy M. Trudinger, Marcel van der Schoot, Rachel M. Law, Paul B. Krummel, Ray L. Langenfelds, L. Paul Steele, Colin E. Allison, Ann R. Stavert, Robert J. Andres and Christian Rödenbeck
- Reply to 'Threats to coastal aquifers' pp. 605-606

- Grant Ferguson and Tom Gleeson
- Threats to coastal aquifers pp. 605-605

- Chunhui Lu, Adrian D. Werner and Craig T. Simmons
- Blood product safety pp. 606-607

- Mitchell Berger
- Managing risk with climate vulnerability science pp. 607-609

- Paul C. Stern, Kristie L. Ebi, Robin Leichenko, Richard Stuart Olson, John D. Steinbruner and Robert Lempert
- Fostering knowledge networks for climate adaptation pp. 610-611

- David Bidwell, Thomas Dietz and Donald Scavia
- Mitigation win–win pp. 611-613

- Dominic Moran, Amanda Lucas and Andrew Barnes
- EU adaptation policy sputters and starts pp. 614-615

- Sonja van Renssen
- Hot, dry and greening pp. 616-616

- Alastair Brown
- The devil's in the detail pp. 616-616

- Alastair Brown
- Weather and climate pp. 616-616

- Bronwyn Wake
- Relocation hurdles pp. 616-616

- Monica Contestabile
- Thirsty biofuels pp. 616-616

- Monica Contestabile
- Stunted policy support pp. 617-617

- James N. Druckman
- Has global warming stalled? pp. 618-619

- Doug Smith
- Volcanic rain shift pp. 619-620

- Yochanan Kushnir
- Integrated analysis of climate change, land-use, energy and water strategies pp. 621-626

- Mark Howells, Sebastian Hermann, Manuel Welsch, Morgan Bazilian, Rebecka Segerström, Thomas Alfstad, Dolf Gielen, Holger Rogner, Guenther Fischer, Harrij van Velthuizen, David Wiberg, Charles Young, R. Alexander Roehrl, Alexander Mueller, Pasquale Steduto and Indoomatee Ramma
- Characteristics of low-carbon data centres pp. 627-630

- Eric Masanet, Arman Shehabi and Jonathan Koomey
- Building resilience to face recurring environmental crisis in African Sahel pp. 631-637

- Emily Boyd, Rosalind J. Cornforth, Peter J. Lamb, Aondover Tarhule, M. Issa Lélé and Alan Brouder
- Effects of climate change on US grain transport pp. 638-643

- Witsanu Attavanich, Bruce McCarl, Zafarbek Ahmedov, Stephen W. Fuller and Dmitry V. Vedenov
- Intensification of winter transatlantic aviation turbulence in response to climate change pp. 644-648

- Paul D. Williams and Manoj M. Joshi
- Retrospective prediction of the global warming slowdown in the past decade pp. 649-653

- Virginie Guemas, Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes, Isabel Andreu-Burillo and Muhammad Asif
- Upper bounds on twenty-first-century Antarctic ice loss assessed using a probabilistic framework pp. 654-659

- Christopher M. Little, Michael Oppenheimer and Nathan M. Urban
- Asymmetric forcing from stratospheric aerosols impacts Sahelian rainfall pp. 660-665

- Jim M. Haywood, Andy Jones, Nicolas Bellouin and David Stephenson
- Multiple greenhouse-gas feedbacks from the land biosphere under future climate change scenarios pp. 666-672

- Benjamin D. Stocker, Raphael Roth, Fortunat Joos, Renato Spahni, Marco Steinacher, Soenke Zaehle, Lex Bouwman, Xu-Ri and Iain Colin Prentice
- Shifts in Arctic vegetation and associated feedbacks under climate change pp. 673-677

- Richard G. Pearson, Steven J. Phillips, Michael M. Loranty, Pieter S. A. Beck, Theodoros Damoulas, Sarah J. Knight and Scott J. Goetz
- Quantifying the benefit of early climate change mitigation in avoiding biodiversity loss pp. 678-682

- R. Warren, J. VanDerWal, J. Price, J. A. Welbergen, I. Atkinson, J. Ramirez-Villegas, T. J. Osborn, A. Jarvis, L. P. Shoo, S. E. Williams and J. Lowe
- Spatial community shift from hard to soft corals in acidified water pp. 683-687

- Shihori Inoue, Hajime Kayanne, Shoji Yamamoto and Haruko Kurihara
Volume 3, issue 6, 2013
- Temporal resolution and DICE pp. 526-527

- Alex L. Marten and Stephen C. Newbold
- Australia's falling emissions pp. 527-527

- Scott Agnew and Paul J Dargusch
- Call to protect all coral reefs pp. 528-530

- Tom C. L. Bridge, Terry P. Hughes, John M. Guinotte and Pim Bongaerts
- Framing biological responses to a changing ocean pp. 530-533

- Philip W. Boyd
- Holding out hope pp. 534-535

- Anna Petherick
- Costume change pp. 536-536

- Alastair Brown
- China's green jobs pp. 536-536

- Monica Contestabile
- Impacts on roads pp. 536-536

- Monica Contestabile
- Glacier to sea pp. 536-536

- Bronwyn Wake
- Tropical connections pp. 536-536

- Bronwyn Wake
- New climate alliances pp. 537-538

- Craig A. Johnson
- Winds of change pp. 538-539

- Matthew Newman
- Concerns over Arctic warming grow pp. 539-540

- Peter K. Snyder
- Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change pp. 541-544

- Jessica Barnes, Michael Dove, Myanna Lahsen, Andrew Mathews, Pamela McElwee, Roderick McIntosh, Frances Moore, Jessica O'Reilly, Ben Orlove, Rajindra Puri, Harvey Weiss and Karina Yager
- The UN's 'Sustainable Energy for All' initiative is compatible with a warming limit of 2 °C pp. 545-551

- Joeri Rogelj, David L. McCollum and Keywan Riahi
- Untangling the confusion around land carbon science and climate change mitigation policy pp. 552-557

- Brendan Mackey, I. Colin Prentice, Will Steffen, Joanna I. House, David Lindenmayer, Heather Keith and Sandra Berry
- A coupled physical and economic model of the response of coastal real estate to climate risk pp. 559-562

- Dylan E. McNamara and Andrew Keeler
- Reductions in labour capacity from heat stress under climate warming pp. 563-566

- John P. Dunne, Ronald J. Stouffer and Jasmin G. John
- Attribution of historical ozone forcing to anthropogenic emissions pp. 567-570

- Drew Shindell, Greg Faluvegi, Larissa Nazarenko, Kevin Bowman, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Apostolos Voulgarakis, Gavin A. Schmidt, Olga Pechony and Reto Ruedy
- Recent multidecadal strengthening of the Walker circulation across the tropical Pacific pp. 571-576

- Michelle L. L’Heureux, Sukyoung Lee and Bradfield Lyon
- Trends in hourly rainfall statistics in the United States under a warming climate pp. 577-580

- T. Muschinski and J. I. Katz
- Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands pp. 581-586

- L. Xu, R. B. Myneni, F. S. Chapin, T. V. Callaghan, J. E. Pinzon, C. J. Tucker, Z. Zhu, J. Bi, P. Ciais, H. Tømmervik, E. S. Euskirchen, B. C. Forbes, S. L. Piao, B. T. Anderson, S. Ganguly, R. R. Nemani, S. J. Goetz, P. S. A. Beck, A. G. Bunn, C. Cao and J. C. Stroeve
- Mussel byssus attachment weakened by ocean acidification pp. 587-590

- Michael J. O’Donnell, Matthew N. George and Emily Carrington
- Mixed responses of tropical Pacific fisheries and aquaculture to climate change pp. 591-599

- Johann D. Bell, Alexandre Ganachaud, Peter C. Gehrke, Shane P. Griffiths, Alistair J. Hobday, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Johanna E. Johnson, Robert Le Borgne, Patrick Lehodey, Janice M. Lough, Richard J. Matear, Timothy D. Pickering, Morgan S. Pratchett, Alex Sen Gupta, Inna Senina and Michelle Waycott
Volume 3, issue 5, 2013
- How national legislation can help to solve climate change pp. 430-432

- Terry Townshend, Sam Fankhauser, Rafael Aybar, Murray Collins, Tucker Landesman, Michal Nachmany and Carolina Pavese
- Blood supply under threat pp. 432-435

- Jan C. Semenza and Dragoslav Domanović
- What now? pp. 436-438

- Anna Petherick
- Climate saviour or spectre? pp. 440-441

- Sonja van Renssen
- From past to future pp. 442-442

- Alastair Brown
- Pandora's freezer? pp. 442-442

- Alastair Brown
- Disputing climate science pp. 442-442

- Monica Contestabile
- Ice loss promotes cold pp. 442-442

- Bronwyn Wake
- Warming seas pp. 442-442

- Bronwyn Wake
- Dust may cool polar regions pp. 443-444

- Peter Knippertz
- Coral 'refugia' amid heating seas pp. 444-445

- Ken Caldeira
- Risk management and climate change pp. 447-450

- Howard Kunreuther, Geoffrey Heal, Myles Allen, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christopher B. Field and Gary Yohe
- Deliberating stratospheric aerosols for climate geoengineering and the SPICE project pp. 451-457

- Nick Pidgeon, Karen Parkhill, Adam Corner and Naomi Vaughan
- A global standard for monitoring coastal wetland vulnerability to accelerated sea-level rise pp. 458-465

- Edward L. Webb, Daniel A. Friess, Ken W. Krauss, Donald R. Cahoon, Glenn R. Guntenspergen and Jacob Phelps
- Energy consumption and the unexplained winter warming over northern Asia and North America pp. 466-470

- Guang J. Zhang, Ming Cai and Aixue Hu
- Projected changes in wave climate from a multi-model ensemble pp. 471-476

- Mark A. Hemer, Yalin Fan, Nobuhito Mori, Alvaro Semedo and Xiaolan L. Wang
- Assessment of groundwater inundation as a consequence of sea-level rise pp. 477-481

- Kolja Rotzoll and Charles H. Fletcher
- Projections of declining surface-water availability for the southwestern United States pp. 482-486

- Richard Seager, Mingfang Ting, Cuihua Li, Naomi Naik, Ben Cook, Jennifer Nakamura and Haibo Liu
- The role of mineral-dust aerosols in polar temperature amplification pp. 487-491

- F. Lambert, J-S. Kug, R. J. Park, N. Mahowald, G. Winckler, A. Abe-Ouchi, R. O’ishi, T. Takemura and J-H. Lee
- Impacts of biofuel cultivation on mortality and crop yields pp. 492-496

- K. Ashworth, O. Wild and C. N. Hewitt
- The critical role of extreme heat for maize production in the United States pp. 497-501

- David B. Lobell, Graeme L. Hammer, Greg McLean, Carlos Messina, Michael Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker
- Malaria epidemics and the influence of the tropical South Atlantic on the Indian monsoon pp. 502-507

- B. A. Cash, X. Rodó, J. Ballester, M. J. Bouma, A. Baeza, R. Dhiman and M. Pascual
- Temporary refugia for coral reefs in a warming world pp. 508-511

- R. van Hooidonk, J. A. Maynard and S. Planes
- A global assessment of the effects of climate policy on the impacts of climate change pp. 512-519

- N. W. Arnell, J. A. Lowe, S. Brown, S. N. Gosling, P. Gottschalk, J. Hinkel, B. Lloyd-Hughes, R. J. Nicholls, T. J. Osborn, T. M. Osborne, G. A. Rose, P. Smith and R. F. Warren
- Atmospheric verification of anthropogenic CO2 emission trends pp. 520-524

- Roger J. Francey, Cathy M. Trudinger, Marcel van der Schoot, Rachel M. Law, Paul B. Krummel, Ray L. Langenfelds, L. Paul Steele, Colin E. Allison, Ann R. Stavert, Robert J. Andres and Christian Rödenbeck
Volume 3, issue 4, 2013
- Limits to adaptation pp. 305-307

- Kirstin Dow, Frans Berkhout, Benjamin L. Preston, Richard J. T. Klein, Guy Midgley and M. Rebecca Shaw
- Power player pp. 308-309

- Anna Petherick
- Soil microbes find shelter pp. 310-310

- Alastair Brown
- Depleting aquifers pp. 310-310

- Alastair Brown
- Arctic marine access pp. 310-310

- Bronwyn Wake
- Short-term impacts pp. 310-310

- Bronwyn Wake
- Caribbean renewable energy pp. 310-310

- Monica Contestabile
- Quantifying uncertainty on thin ice pp. 311-312

- Roger Cooke
- Seeing is believing pp. 312-313

- Elke U. Weber
- Global insights into water resources, climate change and governance pp. 315-321

- R. Quentin Grafton, Jamie Pittock, Richard Davis, John Williams, Guobin Fu, Michele Warburton, Bradley Udall, Ronnie McKenzie, Xiubo Yu, Nhu Che, Daniel Connell, Qiang Jiang, Tom Kompas, Amanda Lynch, Richard Norris, Hugh Possingham and John Quiggin
- Ground water and climate change pp. 322-329

- Richard G. Taylor, Bridget Scanlon, Petra Döll, Matt Rodell, Rens van Beek, Yoshihide Wada, Laurent Longuevergne, Marc Leblanc, James S. Famiglietti, Mike Edmunds, Leonard Konikow, Timothy R. Green, Jianyao Chen, Makoto Taniguchi, Marc F. P. Bierkens, Alan MacDonald, Ying Fan, Reed M. Maxwell, Yossi Yechieli, Jason J. Gurdak, Diana M. Allen, Mohammad Shamsudduha, Kevin Hiscock, Pat J.-F. Yeh, Ian Holman and Holger Treidel
- Changing social contracts in climate-change adaptation pp. 330-333

- W. Neil Adger, Tara Quinn, Irene Lorenzoni, Conor Murphy and John Sweeney
- Your opinion on climate change might not be as common as you think pp. 334-337

- Z. Leviston, I. Walker and S. Morwinski
- Stock dynamics and emission pathways of the global aluminium cycle pp. 338-342

- Gang Liu, Colton E. Bangs and Daniel B. Müller
- The relationship between personal experience and belief in the reality of global warming pp. 343-347

- Teresa A. Myers, Edward W. Maibach, Connie Roser-Renouf, Karen Akerlof and Anthony A. Leiserowitz
- Patterns in household-level engagement with climate change in Indonesia pp. 348-351

- Erin L. Bohensky, Alex Smajgl and Tom Brewer
- Global perceptions of local temperature change pp. 352-356

- Peter D. Howe, Ezra M. Markowitz, Tien Ming Lee, Chia-Ying Ko and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Assessment of the first consensus prediction on climate change pp. 357-359

- David J. Frame and Dáithí A. Stone
- Spectral biases in tree-ring climate proxies pp. 360-364

- Jörg Franke, David Frank, Christoph C. Raible, Jan Esper and Stefan Brönnimann
- Management of trade-offs in geoengineering through optimal choice of non-uniform radiative forcing pp. 365-368

- Douglas G. MacMartin, David W. Keith, Ben Kravitz and Ken Caldeira
- Robustness and uncertainties in the new CMIP5 climate model projections pp. 369-373

- Reto Knutti and Jan Sedláček
- Evidence of the dependence of groundwater resources on extreme rainfall in East Africa pp. 374-378

- Richard G. Taylor, Martin C. Todd, Lister Kongola, Louise Maurice, Emmanuel Nahozya, Hosea Sanga and Alan M. MacDonald
- Response of snow-dependent hydrologic extremes to continued global warming pp. 379-384

- Noah S. Diffenbaugh, Martin Scherer and Moetasim Ashfaq
- The impact of global land-cover change on the terrestrial water cycle pp. 385-390

- Shannon M. Sterling, Agnès Ducharne and Jan Polcher
- Catchment productivity controls CO2 emissions from lakes pp. 391-394

- Stephen C. Maberly, Philip A. Barker, Andy W. Stott and Mitzi M. De Ville
- The temperature response of soil microbial efficiency and its feedback to climate pp. 395-398

- Serita D. Frey, Juhwan Lee, Jerry M. Melillo and Johan Six
- The pivotal role of perceived scientific consensus in acceptance of science pp. 399-404

- Stephan Lewandowsky, Gilles E. Gignac and Samuel Vaughan
- 2020 emissions levels required to limit warming to below 2 °C pp. 405-412

- Joeri Rogelj, David L. McCollum, Brian C. O’Neill and Keywan Riahi
- Comparing the effectiveness of monetary versus moral motives in environmental campaigning pp. 413-416

- J. W. Bolderdijk, L. Steg, E. S. Geller, P. K. Lehman and T. Postmes
- Changes in South Pacific rainfall bands in a warming climate pp. 417-423

- Matthew J. Widlansky, Axel Timmermann, Karl Stein, Shayne McGregor, Niklas Schneider, Matthew H. England, Matthieu Lengaigne and Wenju Cai
- An expert judgement assessment of future sea level rise from the ice sheets pp. 424-427

- J. L. Bamber and W. P. Aspinall
Volume 3, issue 3, 2013
- Is there memory in precipitation? pp. 174-175

- Armin Bunde, Ulf Büntgen, Josef Ludescher, Jürg Luterbacher and Hans von Storch
- Eco-fashion hits the high street pp. 176-178

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Help for innovators pp. 180-181

- Sonja van Renssen
- Black carbon punch pp. 182-182

- Alastair Brown
- Corporate political action pp. 182-182

- Monica Contestabile
- Global freight emissions pp. 182-182

- Monica Contestabile
- Shifting westerly winds pp. 182-182

- Bronwyn Wake
- Lakes of Greenland pp. 182-182

- Bronwyn Wake
- Plastic plankton prosper pp. 183-184

- David Hutchins
- Limits on carbon uptake by plants pp. 184-185

- Pamela H. Templer
- Greenhouse-gas emissions from soils increased by earthworms pp. 187-194

- Ingrid M. Lubbers, Kees Jan van Groenigen, Steven J. Fonte, Johan Six, Lijbert Brussaard and Jan Willem van Groenigen
- The impact of lower sea-ice extent on Arctic greenhouse-gas exchange pp. 195-202

- Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Torben R. Christensen, Lise Lotte Sørensen, Søren Rysgaard, A. David McGuire, Paul A. Miller and Donald A. Walker
- Climate change may cause severe loss in the economic value of European forest land pp. 203-207

- Marc Hanewinkel, Dominik A. Cullmann, Mart-Jan Schelhaas, Gert-Jan Nabuurs and Niklaus E. Zimmermann
- Mitigation of nitrous oxide emissions from soils by Bradyrhizobium japonicum inoculation pp. 208-212

- Manabu Itakura, Yoshitaka Uchida, Hiroko Akiyama, Yuko Takada Hoshino, Yumi Shimomura, Sho Morimoto, Kanako Tago, Yong Wang, Chihiro Hayakawa, Yusuke Uetake, Cristina Sánchez, Shima Eda, Masahito Hayatsu and Kiwamu Minamisawa
- Hydroclimatic shifts driven by human water use for food and energy production pp. 213-217

- Georgia Destouni, Fernando Jaramillo and Carmen Prieto
- Water-quality impacts from climate-induced forest die-off pp. 218-222

- Kristin M. Mikkelson, Eric R. V. Dickenson, Reed M. Maxwell, John E. McCray and Jonathan O. Sharp
- Drought alters the structure and functioning of complex food webs pp. 223-227

- Mark E. Ledger, Lee E. Brown, François K. Edwards, Alexander M. Milner and Guy Woodward
- Food-chain length alters community responses to global change in aquatic systems pp. 228-233

- Lars-Anders Hansson, Alice Nicolle, Wilhelm Granéli, Per Hallgren, Emma Kritzberg, Anders Persson, Jessica Björk, P. Anders Nilsson and Christer Brönmark
- Predicted habitat shifts of Pacific top predators in a changing climate pp. 234-238

- Elliott L. Hazen, Salvador Jorgensen, Ryan R. Rykaczewski, Steven J. Bograd, David G. Foley, Ian D. Jonsen, Scott A. Shaffer, John P. Dunne, Daniel P. Costa, Larry B. Crowder and Barbara A. Block
- Focus on poleward shifts in species' distribution underestimates the fingerprint of climate change pp. 239-243

- Jeremy VanDerWal, Helen T. Murphy, Alex S. Kutt, Genevieve C. Perkins, Brooke L. Bateman, Justin J. Perry and April E. Reside
- Evolutionary response of the egg hatching date of a herbivorous insect under climate change pp. 244-248

- Margriet van Asch, Lucia Salis, Leonard J. M. Holleman, Bart van Lith and Marcel E. Visser
- Climate-change impacts on understorey bamboo species and giant pandas in China’s Qinling Mountains pp. 249-253

- Mao-Ning Tuanmu, Andrés Viña, Julie A. Winkler, Yu Li, Weihua Xu, Zhiyun Ouyang and Jianguo Liu
- Shrinking of fishes exacerbates impacts of global ocean changes on marine ecosystems pp. 254-258

- William W. L. Cheung, Jorge L. Sarmiento, John Dunne, Thomas L. Frölicher, Vicky W. Y. Lam, M. L. Deng Palomares, Reg Watson and Daniel Pauly
- Excess algal symbionts increase the susceptibility of reef corals to bleaching pp. 259-262

- Ross Cunning and Andrew C. Baker
- Long-term responses of North Atlantic calcifying plankton to climate change pp. 263-267

- Gregory Beaugrand, Abigail McQuatters-Gollop, Martin Edwards and Eric Goberville
- Dolomite-rich coralline algae in reefs resist dissolution in acidified conditions pp. 268-272

- M. C. Nash, B. N. Opdyke, U. Troitzsch, B. D. Russell, W. H. Adey, A. Kato, G. Diaz-Pulido, C. Brent, M. Gardner, J. Prichard and D. I. Kline
- Biogeochemical plant–soil microbe feedback in response to climate warming in peatlands pp. 273-277

- Luca Bragazza, Julien Parisod, Alexandre Buttler and Richard D. Bardgett
- Decade-long soil nitrogen constraint on the CO2 fertilization of plant biomass pp. 278-282

- Peter B. Reich and Sarah E. Hobbie
- Carbon emissions from forest conversion by Kalimantan oil palm plantations pp. 283-287

- Kimberly M. Carlson, Lisa M. Curran, Gregory P. Asner, Alice McDonald Pittman, Simon N. Trigg and J. Marion Adeney
- Increased greenhouse-gas intensity of rice production under future atmospheric conditions pp. 288-291

- Kees Jan van Groenigen, Chris van Kessel and Bruce A. Hungate
- Temperature as a potent driver of regional forest drought stress and tree mortality pp. 292-297

- A. Park Williams, Craig D. Allen, Alison K. Macalady, Daniel Griffin, Connie A. Woodhouse, David M. Meko, Thomas W. Swetnam, Sara A. Rauscher, Richard Seager, Henri D. Grissino-Mayer, Jeffrey S. Dean, Edward R. Cook, Chandana Gangodagamage, Michael Cai and Nate G. McDowell
- Variation in plastic responses of a globally distributed picoplankton species to ocean acidification pp. 298-302

- Elisa Schaum, Björn Rost, Andrew J. Millar and Sinéad Collins
Volume 3, issue 2, 2013
- A blind spot in climate change vulnerability assessments pp. 91-93

- Stacy L. Small-Lorenz, Leah A. Culp, T. Brandt Ryder, Tom C. Will and Peter P. Marra
- Lost in transition pp. 94-95

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Oblivious money-men pp. 96-97

- Anna Petherick
- Perception to action pp. 98-98

- Alastair Brown
- Preparing for droughts pp. 98-98

- Monica Contestabile
- Mitigation cost estimates pp. 98-98

- Monica Contestabile
- Long-term relationship pp. 98-98

- Bronwyn Wake
- Aerosol impacts pp. 98-98

- Bronwyn Wake
- Plenty of wind pp. 99-100

- Daniel Kirk-Davidoff
- Inducing green behaviour pp. 100-101

- John Thøgersen
- Fluctuating temperature effects pp. 101-103

- Ross A. Alford
- Last chance for carbon capture and storage pp. 105-111

- Vivian Scott, Stuart Gilfillan, Nils Markusson, Hannah Chalmers and R. Stuart Haszeldine
- Cultural dimensions of climate change impacts and adaptation pp. 112-117

- W. Neil Adger, Jon Barnett, Katrina Brown, Nadine Marshall and Karen O'Brien
- Geophysical limits to global wind power pp. 118-121

- Kate Marvel, Ben Kravitz and Ken Caldeira
- Self-interest and pro-environmental behaviour pp. 122-125

- Laurel Evans, Gregory R. Maio, Adam Corner, Carl J. Hodgetts, Sameera Ahmed and Ulrike Hahn
- Robust projections of combined humidity and temperature extremes pp. 126-130

- E. M. Fischer and R. Knutti
- El Niño and health risks from landscape fire emissions in southeast Asia pp. 131-136

- Miriam E. Marlier, Ruth S. DeFries, Apostolos Voulgarakis, Patrick L. Kinney, James T. Randerson, Drew T. Shindell, Yang Chen and Greg Faluvegi
- Major flood disturbance alters river ecosystem evolution pp. 137-141

- Alexander M. Milner, Anne L. Robertson, Michael J. McDermott, Megan J. Klaar and Lee E. Brown
- Climate-driven changes in northeastern US butterfly communities pp. 142-145

- Greg A. Breed, Sharon Stichter and Elizabeth E. Crone
- Disease and thermal acclimation in a more variable and unpredictable climate pp. 146-151

- Thomas R. Raffel, John M. Romansic, Neal T. Halstead, Taegan A. McMahon, Matthew D. Venesky and Jason R. Rohr
- Blanket peat biome endangered by climate change pp. 152-155

- Angela V. Gallego-Sala and I. Colin Prentice
- Ocean acidification causes ecosystem shifts via altered competitive interactions pp. 156-159

- Kristy J. Kroeker, Fiorenza Micheli and Maria Cristina Gambi
- Nutrient enrichment can increase the susceptibility of reef corals to bleaching pp. 160-164

- Jörg Wiedenmann, Cecilia D’Angelo, Edward G. Smith, Alan N. Hunt, François-Eric Legiret, Anthony D. Postle and Eric P. Achterberg
- Limiting global warming to 2 °C is unlikely to save most coral reefs pp. 165-170

- K. Frieler, M. Meinshausen, A. Golly, M. Mengel, K. Lebek, S. D. Donner and O. Hoegh-Guldberg
- Erratum: Increasing drought under global warming in observations and models pp. 171-171

- Aiguo Dai
Volume 3, issue 1, 2013
- Climate warming and Mediterranean seagrass pp. 2-3

- Cristian R. Altaba
- Lifting livestock's long shadow pp. 2-2

- Robert Goodland
- Climate warming and Mediterranean seagrass pp. 3-4

- Gabriel Jordà, Núria Marbà and Carlos M. Duarte
- The challenge to keep global warming below 2 °C pp. 4-6

- Glen Peters, Robbie M. Andrew, Tom Boden, Josep G. Canadell, Philippe Ciais, Corinne Le Quéré, Gregg Marland, Michael R. Raupach and Charlie Wilson
- The muddled progressive pp. 7-9

- Anna Petherick
- Water at a crossroads pp. 11-12

- Monica Contestabile
- Round two for EU climate policy pp. 13-14

- Sonja van Renssen
- Aragonite shell damage pp. 15-15

- Alastair Brown
- Controls on Arctic methane pp. 15-15

- Alastair Brown
- Climate–conflict nexus pp. 15-15

- Monica Contestabile
- Reconstructing temperature pp. 15-15

- Bronwyn Wake
- Stilling air pp. 15-15

- Bronwyn Wake
- Wetting the Arctic pp. 17-18

- Tara J. Troy
- Interpreting trade-related CO2 emission transfers pp. 19-23

- Michael Jakob and Robert Marschinski
- The impacts of climate change on terrestrial Earth surface systems pp. 24-29

- Jasper Knight and Stephan Harrison
- Consequences of widespread tree mortality triggered by drought and temperature stress pp. 30-36

- William R. L. Anderegg, Jeffrey M. Kane and Leander D. L. Anderegg
- Summer-time climate impacts of projected megapolitan expansion in Arizona pp. 37-41

- M. Georgescu, M. Moustaoui, A. Mahalov and J. Dudhia
- All flavours of El Niño have similar early subsurface origins pp. 42-46

- Nandini Ramesh and Raghu Murtugudde
- Enhanced poleward moisture transport and amplified northern high-latitude wetting trend pp. 47-51

- Xiangdong Zhang, Juanxiong He, Jing Zhang, Igor Polyakov, Rüdiger Gerdes, Jun Inoue and Peili Wu
- Increasing drought under global warming in observations and models pp. 52-58

- Aiguo Dai
- Anthropogenic influence on multidecadal changes in reconstructed global evapotranspiration pp. 59-62

- H. Douville, A. Ribes, B. Decharme, R. Alkama and J. Sheffield
- Global diversity of drought tolerance and grassland climate-change resilience pp. 63-67

- Joseph M. Craine, Troy W. Ocheltree, Jesse B. Nippert, E. Gene Towne, Adam M. Skibbe, Steven W. Kembel and Joseph E. Fargione
- Adaptation of US maize to temperature variations pp. 68-72

- Ethan E. Butler and Peter Huybers
- Emerging Vibrio risk at high latitudes in response to ocean warming pp. 73-77

- Craig Baker-Austin, Joaquin A. Trinanes, Nick G. H. Taylor, Rachel Hartnell, Anja Siitonen and Jaime Martinez-Urtaza
- An extreme climatic event alters marine ecosystem structure in a global biodiversity hotspot pp. 78-82

- Thomas Wernberg, Dan A. Smale, Fernando Tuya, Mads S. Thomsen, Timothy J. Langlois, Thibaut de Bettignies, Scott Bennett and Cecile S. Rousseaux
- Climate-change impact assessment for inlet-interrupted coastlines pp. 83-87

- Roshanka Ranasinghe, Trang Minh Duong, Stefan Uhlenbrook, Dano Roelvink and Marcel Stive
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