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Volume 2, issue 12, 2012
- Forest biomass and the science of inventory from space pp. 826-827

- Sassan Saatchi, Lars Ulander, Mathew Williams, Shaun Quegan, Thuy LeToan, Herman Shugart and Jerome Chave
- Radar backscatter and forest biomass pp. 826-826

- S. Englhart, V. Keuck and F. Siegert
- Drought-induced decline in Mediterranean truffle harvest pp. 827-829

- Ulf Büntgen, Simon Egli, J. Julio Camarero, Erich M. Fischer, Ulrich Stobbe, Håvard Kauserud, Willy Tegel, Ludger Sproll and Nils C. Stenseth
- Reply to 'Arctic contaminants and climate change' pp. 829-830

- Jianmin Ma and Hayley Hung
- Arctic contaminants and climate change pp. 829-829

- Tjarda J. Roberts
- The Global Framework for Climate Services pp. 831-832

- Chris Hewitt, Simon Mason and David Walland
- Proportionate adaptation pp. 833-834

- Jim W. Hall, Sally Brown, Robert J. Nicholls, Nick F. Pidgeon and Robert T. Watson
- Equity and state representations in climate negotiations pp. 834-836

- Heike Schroeder, Maxwell T. Boykoff and Laura Spiers
- EU climate leadership under test pp. 837-838

- Stavros Afionis, Adrian Fenton and Jouni Paavola
- Experts' knowledge assessed pp. 839-839

- Alastair Brown
- Water-use impacts pp. 839-839

- Alastair Brown
- Heat distribution pp. 839-839

- Bronwyn Wake
- Carbon policy and innovation pp. 839-839

- Monica Contestabile
- Failed protection regimes pp. 839-839

- Monica Contestabile
- Shifts in fishing grounds pp. 840-841

- Bonnie J. McCay
- Squeezing the Arctic carbon balloon pp. 841-842

- Evan S. Kane
- Climate change and ethics pp. 843-848

- Tim Hayward
- Aquatic biochronologies and climate change pp. 849-857

- John R. Morrongiello, Ronald E. Thresher and David C. Smith
- Parental environment mediates impacts of increased carbon dioxide on a coral reef fish pp. 858-861

- Gabrielle M. Miller, Sue-Ann Watson, Jennifer M. Donelson, Mark I. McCormick and Philip L. Munday
- Orbital forcing of tree-ring data pp. 862-866

- Jan Esper, David C. Frank, Mauri Timonen, Eduardo Zorita, Rob J. S. Wilson, Jürg Luterbacher, Steffen Holzkämper, Nils Fischer, Sebastian Wagner, Daniel Nievergelt, Anne Verstege and Ulf Büntgen
- Long-term sea-level rise implied by 1.5 °C and 2 °C warming levels pp. 867-870

- Michiel Schaeffer, William Hare, Stefan Rahmstorf and Martin Vermeer
- Impact of climate change on the Baltic Sea ecosystem over the past 1,000 years pp. 871-874

- Karoline Kabel, Matthias Moros, Christian Porsche, Thomas Neumann, Florian Adolphi, Thorbjørn Joest Andersen, Herbert Siegel, Monika Gerth, Thomas Leipe, Eystein Jansen and Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
- A potential loss of carbon associated with greater plant growth in the European Arctic pp. 875-879

- Iain P. Hartley, Mark H. Garnett, Martin Sommerkorn, David W. Hopkins, Benjamin J. Fletcher, Victoria L. Sloan, Gareth K. Phoenix and Philip A. Wookey
- Vole and lemming activity observed from space pp. 880-883

- Johan Olofsson, Hans Tømmervik and Terry V. Callaghan
- Hotspot of accelerated sea-level rise on the Atlantic coast of North America pp. 884-888

- Asbury H. Sallenger, Kara S. Doran and Peter A. Howd
- Erratum: Communication of the role of natural variability in future North American climate pp. 888-888

- Clara Deser, Reto Knutti, Susan Solomon and Adam S. Phillips
Volume 2, issue 11, 2012
- Asymmetric effects of economic growth and decline on CO2 emissions pp. 762-764

- Richard York
- China's uncertain CO2 emissions pp. 762-762

- Bing Xue and Wanxia Ren
- Carbon mismanagement in Brazil pp. 764-764

- Paulo Roberto Pagliosa, André Scarlate Rovai and Alessandra Larissa Fonseca
- Carbon emissions trading in China pp. 765-766

- Alex Lo
- Stuck on shipping pp. 767-768

- Sonja van Renssen
- A climate for fire pp. 769-769

- Alastair Brown
- Global implications for Africa pp. 769-769

- Alastair Brown
- Wind energy tariffs pp. 769-769

- Monica Contestabile
- Extreme melt pp. 769-769

- Bronwyn Wake
- Acidic coasts pp. 769-769

- Bronwyn Wake
- Snowfall brightens Antarctic future pp. 770-771

- Charles S. Zender
- Lake warming mimics fertilization pp. 771-772

- Monika Winder
- Mangroves' hidden value pp. 773-774

- Brian C. Murray
- Communication of the role of natural variability in future North American climate pp. 775-779

- Clara Deser, Reto Knutti, Susan Solomon and Adam S. Phillips
- Marginalization of end-use technologies in energy innovation for climate protection pp. 780-788

- Charlie Wilson, Arnulf Grubler, Kelly S. Gallagher and Gregory Nemet
- Narrowing the climate information usability gap pp. 789-794

- Maria Carmen Lemos, Christine J. Kirchhoff and Vijay Ramprasad
- Inhibition of the positive snow-albedo feedback by precipitation in interior Antarctica pp. 795-798

- G. Picard, F. Domine, G. Krinner, L. Arnaud and E. Lefebvre
- Sea surface temperature variability in the southwest tropical Pacific since AD 1649 pp. 799-804

- Kristine L. DeLong, Terrence M. Quinn, Frederick W. Taylor, Ke Lin and Chuan-Chou Shen
- Interactions between above- and belowground organisms modified in climate change experiments pp. 805-808

- Karen Stevnbak, Christoph Scherber, David J. Gladbach, Claus Beier, Teis N. Mikkelsen and Søren Christensen
- Harmful filamentous cyanobacteria favoured by reduced water turnover with lake warming pp. 809-813

- Thomas Posch, Oliver Köster, Michaela M. Salcher and Jakob Pernthaler
- Projected response of an endangered marine turtle population to climate change pp. 814-820

- Vincent S. Saba, Charles A. Stock, James R. Spotila, Frank V. Paladino and Pilar Santidrián Tomillo
- Mediterranean seagrass vulnerable to regional climate warming pp. 821-824

- Gabriel Jordà, Núria Marbà and Carlos M. Duarte
Volume 2, issue 10, 2012
- Adapting to climate change through urban green infrastructure pp. 704-704

- Stuart R. Gaffin, Cynthia Rosenzweig and Angela Y. Y. Kong
- Light is cast on a long shadow pp. 705-706

- Anna Petherick
- Count your blessings pp. 707-708

- Anna Petherick
- Shrubby Arctic carbon pp. 709-709

- Alastair Brown
- Permafrost heats up pp. 709-709

- Bronwyn Wake
- Non-solar warming pp. 709-709

- Bronwyn Wake
- Economic and emissions trends pp. 709-709

- Monica Contestabile
- Personal experience matters pp. 709-709

- Monica Contestabile
- Science literacy and climate views pp. 710-711

- Adam Corner
- Soil mediation in grasslands pp. 711-712

- Howard Epstein
- Stratospheric aerosol particles and solar-radiation management pp. 713-719

- F. D. Pope, P. Braesicke, R. G. Grainger, M. Kalberer, I. M. Watson, P. J. Davidson and R. A. Cox
- The need for new ocean conservation strategies in a high-carbon dioxide world pp. 720-724

- Greg H. Rau, Elizabeth L. McLeod and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
- Climate change impacts on glaciers and runoff in Tien Shan (Central Asia) pp. 725-731

- Annina Sorg, Tobias Bolch, Markus Stoffel, Olga Solomina and Martin Beniston
- The polarizing impact of science literacy and numeracy on perceived climate change risks pp. 732-735

- Dan M. Kahan, Ellen Peters, Maggie Wittlin, Paul Slovic, Lisa Ouellette, Donald Braman and Gregory Mandel
- Asymmetric European summer heat predictability from wet and dry southern winters and springs pp. 736-741

- Benjamin Quesada, Robert Vautard, Pascal Yiou, Martin Hirschi and Sonia I. Seneviratne
- Soil-mediated effects of subambient to increased carbon dioxide on grassland productivity pp. 742-746

- Philip A. Fay, Virginia L. Jin, Danielle A. Way, Kenneth N. Potter, Richard A. Gill, Robert B. Jackson and H. Wayne Polley
- Eco-evolutionary responses of biodiversity to climate change pp. 747-751

- Jon Norberg, Mark C. Urban, Mark Vellend, Christopher A. Klausmeier and Nicolas Loeuille
- Changes to dryland rainfall result in rapid moss mortality and altered soil fertility pp. 752-755

- Sasha C. Reed, Kirsten K. Coe, Jed P. Sparks, David C. Housman, Tamara J. Zelikova and Jayne Belnap
- Decline of forereef corals in response to recent warming linked to history of thermal exposure pp. 756-760

- Karl D. Castillo, Justin B. Ries, Jack M. Weiss and Fernando P. Lima
- Erratum: Changes in pH at the exterior surface of plankton with ocean acidification pp. 760-760

- Kevin J. Flynn, Jerry C. Blackford, Mark E. Baird, John A. Raven, Darren R. Clark, John Beardall, Colin Brownlee, Heiner Fabian and Glen L. Wheeler
Volume 2, issue 9, 2012
- Science literacy still matters pp. 636-636

- Mark McCaffrey and Joshua Rosenau
- Uncertainty in thermal tolerances and climatic debt pp. 636-637

- Francisco Rodríguez-Sánchez, Pieter De Frenne and Arndt Hampe
- Uncertainty in thermal tolerances and climatic debt pp. 638-639

- Vincent Devictor, Chris van Swaay, Tom Brereton, Lluís Brotons, Dan Chamberlain, Janne Heliölä, Sergi Herrando, Romain Julliard, Mikko Kuussaari, Åke Lindström, Jirí Reif, David B. Roy, Oliver Schweiger, Josef Settele, Constantí Stefanescu, Arco Van Strien, Chris Van Turnhout, Zdenek Vermouzek, Michiel Wallis De Vries, Irma Wynhoff and Frédéric Jiguet
- A new paradigm for climate change pp. 639-640

- Kevin Anderson and Alice Bows
- The co-benefits of carbon management on country pp. 641-643

- Donna Green and Liz Minchin
- Global flood risk pp. 644-644

- Monica Contestabile
- International freight impact pp. 644-644

- Monica Contestabile
- Loss captured pp. 644-644

- Bronwyn Wake
- Climate implications of CCS pp. 644-644

- Alastair Brown
- Dengue fever transmission pp. 644-644

- Alastair Brown
- China's uncertain CO2 emissions pp. 645-646

- Gregg Marland
- Pacific temperature trends pp. 646-647

- Mat Collins
- Communication of climate projections in US media amid politicization of model science pp. 648-654

- Karen Akerlof, Katherine E. Rowan, Dennis Fitzgerald and Andrew Y. Cedeno
- The hydrology of the humid tropics pp. 655-662

- Ellen Wohl, Ana Barros, Nathaniel Brunsell, Nick A. Chappell, Michael Coe, Thomas Giambelluca, Steven Goldsmith, Russell Harmon, Jan M. H. Hendrickx, James Juvik, Jeffrey McDonnell and Fred Ogden
- Different glacier status with atmospheric circulations in Tibetan Plateau and surroundings pp. 663-667

- Tandong Yao, Lonnie Thompson, Wei Yang, Wusheng Yu, Yang Gao, Xuejun Guo, Xiaoxin Yang, Keqin Duan, Huabiao Zhao, Baiqing Xu, Jiancheng Pu, Anxin Lu, Yang Xiang, Dambaru B. Kattel and Daniel Joswiak
- Climate–society feedbacks and the avoidance of dangerous climate change pp. 668-671

- A. J. Jarvis, D. T. Leedal and C. N. Hewitt
- The gigatonne gap in China’s carbon dioxide inventories pp. 672-675

- Dabo Guan, Zhu Liu, Yong Geng, Sören Lindner and Klaus Hubacek
- Vulnerability of US and European electricity supply to climate change pp. 676-681

- Michelle T. H. van Vliet, John R. Yearsley, Fulco Ludwig, Stefan Vögele, Dennis P. Lettenmaier and Pavel Kabat
- Timing of carbon emissions from global forest clearance pp. 682-685

- J. Mason Earles, Sonia Yeh and Kenneth E. Skog
- Thermal tolerance and the global redistribution of animals pp. 686-690

- Jennifer M. Sunday, Amanda E. Bates and Nicholas K. Dulvy
- Reconciling disparate twentieth-century Indo-Pacific ocean temperature trends in the instrumental record pp. 691-699

- Amy Solomon and Matthew Newman
Volume 2, issue 8, 2012
- Radar backscatter is not a 'direct measure' of forest biomass pp. 556-557

- Iain H. Woodhouse, Edward T. A Mitchard, Matthew Brolly, Danae Maniatis and Casey M. Ryan
- Geothermal energy in China pp. 557-560

- Shaopeng Huang
- Measuring the carbon emissions of megacities pp. 560-562

- Riley M. Duren and Charles E. Miller
- Measurement challenges pp. 563-565

- Monica Contestabile
- Hunger and climate pp. 566-566

- Bronwyn Wake
- Legislating for energy efficiency pp. 568-569

- Sonja van Renssen
- Aerosol-driven warming pp. 570-571

- Bronwyn Wake
- Tracking plant performance pp. 570-570

- Alastair Brown
- REDD costs and uncertainties pp. 570-570

- Alastair Brown
- New focus in climate messages pp. 570-570

- Monica Contestabile
- Australian building codes pp. 570-570

- Monica Contestabile
- Responsibilities shared pp. 571-571

- Monica Contestabile
- Algae to atmosphere pp. 571-571

- Bronwyn Wake
- Savannah Shift pp. 571-571

- Bronwyn Wake
- Fear and hope in climate messages pp. 572-573

- Paul C. Stern
- Public support for clean energy pp. 573-574

- Michael Hanemann
- Counting the coming storms pp. 574-575

- Ed Hawkins and Pier Luigi Vidale
- Relative outcomes of climate change mitigation related to global temperature versus sea-level rise pp. 576-580

- Gerald A. Meehl, Aixue Hu, Claudia Tebaldi, Julie M. Arblaster, Warren M. Washington, Haiyan Teng, Benjamin M. Sanderson, Toby Ault, Warren G. Strand and James B. White
- Human drivers of national greenhouse-gas emissions pp. 581-586

- Eugene A. Rosa and Thomas Dietz
- Climate change and the South Asian summer monsoon pp. 587-595

- Andrew G. Turner and H. Annamalai
- Willingness to pay and political support for a US national clean energy standard pp. 596-599

- Joseph E. Aldy, Matthew J. Kotchen and Anthony A. Leiserowitz
- Promoting pro-environmental action in climate change deniers pp. 600-603

- Paul G. Bain, Matthew J. Hornsey, Renata Bongiorno and Carla Jeffries
- Promoting pro-environmental action in climate change deniers pp. 603-603

- Paul G. Bain, Matthew J. Hornsey, Renata Bongiorno and Carla Jeffries
- Twenty-first-century projections of North Atlantic tropical storms from CMIP5 models pp. 604-607

- Gabriele Villarini and Gabriel A. Vecchi
- Impact of intensified Indian Ocean winds on mesoscale variability in the Agulhas system pp. 608-612

- Björn C. Backeberg, Pierrick Penven and Mathieu Rouault
- Eurasian Arctic greening reveals teleconnections and the potential for structurally novel ecosystems pp. 613-618

- Marc Macias-Fauria, Bruce C. Forbes, Pentti Zetterberg and Timo Kumpula
- Extinction debt of high-mountain plants under twenty-first-century climate change pp. 619-622

- Stefan Dullinger, Andreas Gattringer, Wilfried Thuiller, Dietmar Moser, Niklaus E. Zimmermann, Antoine Guisan, Wolfgang Willner, Christoph Plutzar, Michael Leitner, Thomas Mang, Marco Caccianiga, Thomas Dirnböck, Siegrun Ertl, Anton Fischer, Jonathan Lenoir, Jens-Christian Svenning, Achilleas Psomas, Dirk R. Schmatz, Urban Silc, Pascal Vittoz and Karl Hülber
- Coral resilience to ocean acidification and global warming through pH up-regulation pp. 623-627

- Malcolm McCulloch, Jim Falter, Julie Trotter and Paolo Montagna
- Transfer payments in global climate policy pp. 628-633

- Florian Landis and Thomas Bernauer
Volume 2, issue 7, 2012
- A critical role for carbon offsets pp. 470-470

- Paul Dargusch and Sebastian Thomas
- Bridging the greenhouse-gas emissions gap pp. 471-474

- Kornelis Blok, Niklas Höhne, Kees van der Leun and Nicholas Harrison
- Australia's carbon price pp. 475-476

- Frank Jotzo
- Science and the governance of Australia's climate regime pp. 477-478

- Rodney J. Keenan, Lisa Caripis, Anita Foerster, Lee Godden and Jacqueline Peel
- Arctic ice turns to the dark side pp. 479-479

- Nicola Jones
- Cultural response to climate change pp. 480-481

- Elizabeth Straughan and Deborah Dixon
- When carbon footprints hop pp. 484-485

- Anna Petherick
- Australia's carbon farming pp. 486-487

- Monica Contestabile
- Interaction benefits pp. 486-486

- Alastair Brown
- Flourishing seaweed pp. 486-486

- Alastair Brown
- Catchment interactions pp. 486-486

- Alastair Brown
- Adding value with biofuels pp. 486-486

- Monica Contestabile
- Flexible water investments pp. 487-487

- Monica Contestabile
- Permafrost ponds pp. 487-487

- Bronwyn Wake
- Defining local zones pp. 487-487

- Bronwyn Wake
- Asian aerosol influence pp. 487-487

- Bronwyn Wake
- The fair cost of renewable energy pp. 488-489

- Michael Jakob
- Plankton in an acidified ocean pp. 489-490

- Allen J. Milligan
- A decade of weather extremes pp. 491-496

- Dim Coumou and Stefan Rahmstorf
- Biodiversity co-benefits of policies to reduce forest-carbon emissions pp. 497-503

- Jacob Phelps, Edward L. Webb and William M. Adams
- Harnessing nature to help people adapt to climate change pp. 504-509

- Holly P. Jones, David G. Hole and Erika S. Zavaleta
- Changes in pH at the exterior surface of plankton with ocean acidification pp. 510-513

- Kevin J. Flynn, Jerry C. Blackford, Mark E. Baird, John A. Raven, Darren R. Clark, John Beardall, Colin Brownlee, Heiner Fabian and Glen L. Wheeler
- Response of corn markets to climate volatility under alternative energy futures pp. 514-518

- Noah S. Diffenbaugh, Thomas Hertel, Martin Scherer and Monika Verma
- Rising CO2 and increased light exposure synergistically reduce marine primary productivity pp. 519-523

- Kunshan Gao, Juntian Xu, Guang Gao, Yahe Li, David A. Hutchins, Bangqin Huang, Lei Wang, Ying Zheng, Peng Jin, Xiaoni Cai, Donat-Peter Häder, Wei Li, Kai Xu, Nana Liu and Ulf Riebesell
- Human-induced global ocean warming on multidecadal timescales pp. 524-529

- P. J. Gleckler, B. D. Santer, C. M. Domingues, D. W. Pierce, T. P. Barnett, J. A. Church, K. E. Taylor, K. M. AchutaRao, T. P. Boyer, M. Ishii and P. M. Caldwell
- Equatorial refuge amid tropical warming pp. 530-534

- Kristopher B. Karnauskas and Anne L. Cohen
- Equivalence of greenhouse-gas emissions for peak temperature limits pp. 535-538

- Stephen M. Smith, Jason A. Lowe, Niel H. A. Bowerman, Laila K. Gohar, Chris Huntingford and Myles R. Allen
- Impacts of wind farms on land surface temperature pp. 539-543

- Liming Zhou, Yuhong Tian, Somnath Baidya Roy, Chris Thorncroft, Lance F. Bosart and Yuanlong Hu
- Spatially and temporally consistent prediction of heavy precipitation from mean values pp. 544-547

- R. E. Benestad, D. Nychka and L. O. Mearns
- Assessing the costs of photovoltaic and wind power in six developing countries pp. 548-553

- Tobias S. Schmidt, Robin Born and Malte Schneider
Volume 2, issue 6, 2012
- Managing exposure to flooding in New York City pp. 377-377

- Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts and Wouter Botzen
- Assessing climate risks to UK agriculture pp. 378-378

- Jerry W. Knox and Steven Wade
- Rio+20 and Brazil's policy on climate change pp. 379-380

- Eduardo Fernandez Silva
- Shortcomings in wheat yield predictions pp. 380-382

- Mikhail A. Semenov, Rowan A. C. Mitchell, Andrew P. Whitmore, Malcolm J. Hawkesford, Martin A. J. Parry and Peter R. Shewry
- Greenhouse-gas emissions from tropical dams pp. 382-384

- Philip Fearnside and Salvador Pueyo
- Shale gas can be a double-edged sword for climate change pp. 385-387

- Deyi Hou, Jian Luo and Abir Al-Tabbaa
- Waste not want not pp. 388-391

- Sonja van Renssen
- Saving EU climate policy pp. 392-393

- Sonja van Renssen
- Climate and Baltic Sea nutrients pp. 394-394

- Bronwyn Wake
- Mitigation costs pp. 394-394

- Bronwyn Wake
- Urbanization emissions pp. 394-394

- Alastair Brown
- Accounting for snow types pp. 394-394

- Alastair Brown
- Biofuel economic potential pp. 394-395

- Bronwyn Wake
- Voting for climate pp. 395-395

- Bronwyn Wake
- Glacier speeds pp. 395-395

- Bronwyn Wake
- Certainty about uncertainty pp. 395-395

- Alastair Brown
- Experiments in context pp. 395-395

- Alastair Brown
- Future of the Greenland ice sheet pp. 396-397

- Gerhard Krinner and Gaël Durand
- Future impact of today's choices pp. 397-398

- Ronald J. Stouffer
- Analysing fossil-fuel displacement pp. 398-399

- Andrew K. Jorgenson
- The drivers of human migration pp. 400-401

- Etienne Piguet
- Flooding and the scale of migration pp. 401-402

- Allan M. Findlay
- Quantifying future climate change pp. 403-409

- Matthew Collins, Richard E. Chandler, Peter M. Cox, John M. Huthnance, Jonathan Rougier and David B. Stephenson
- Global agriculture and nitrous oxide emissions pp. 410-416

- Dave S. Reay, Eric A. Davidson, Keith A. Smith, Pete Smith, Jerry M. Melillo, Frank Dentener and Paul J. Crutzen
- Evaluation of climate models using palaeoclimatic data pp. 417-424

- Pascale Braconnot, Sandy P. Harrison, Masa Kageyama, Patrick J. Bartlein, Valerie Masson-Delmotte, Ayako Abe-Ouchi, Bette Otto-Bliesner and Yan Zhao
- 135 years of global ocean warming between the Challenger expedition and the Argo Programme pp. 425-428

- Dean Roemmich, W. John Gould and John Gilson
- Multistability and critical thresholds of the Greenland ice sheet pp. 429-432

- Alexander Robinson, Reinhard Calov and Andrey Ganopolski
- Overestimation of Mediterranean summer temperature projections due to model deficiencies pp. 433-436

- Fredrik Boberg and Jens H. Christensen
- Black-carbon reduction of snow albedo pp. 437-440

- Odelle L. Hadley and Thomas W. Kirchstetter
- Do alternative energy sources displace fossil fuels? pp. 441-443

- Richard York
- Emerging migration flows in a changing climate in dryland Africa pp. 444-447

- Dominic R. Kniveton, Christopher D. Smith and Richard Black
- Vulnerability of cloud forest reserves in Mexico to climate change pp. 448-452

- Rocío Ponce-Reyes, Víctor-Hugo Reynoso-Rosales, James E. M. Watson, Jeremy VanDerWal, Richard A. Fuller, Robert L. Pressey and Hugh P. Possingham
- Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming pp. 453-457

- Sarah C. Elmendorf, Gregory H. R. Henry, Robert D. Hollister, Robert G. Björk, Noémie Boulanger-Lapointe, Elisabeth J. Cooper, Johannes H. C. Cornelissen, Thomas A. Day, Ellen Dorrepaal, Tatiana G. Elumeeva, Mike Gill, William A. Gould, John Harte, David S. Hik, Annika Hofgaard, David R. Johnson, Jill F. Johnstone, Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir, Janet C. Jorgenson, Kari Klanderud, Julia A. Klein, Saewan Koh, Gaku Kudo, Mark Lara, Esther Lévesque, Borgthor Magnússon, Jeremy L. May, Joel A. Mercado-Dı´az, Anders Michelsen, Ulf Molau, Isla H. Myers-Smith, Steven F. Oberbauer, Vladimir G. Onipchenko, Christian Rixen, Niels Martin Schmidt, Gaius R. Shaver, Marko J. Spasojevic, Þóra Ellen Þórhallsdóttir, Anne Tolvanen, Tiffany Troxler, Craig E. Tweedie, Sandra Villareal, Carl-Henrik Wahren, Xanthe Walker, Patrick J. Webber, Jeffrey M. Welker and Sonja Wipf
- Biogeochemical and ecological feedbacks in grassland responses to warming pp. 458-461

- Zhuoting Wu, Paul Dijkstra, George W. Koch and Bruce A. Hungate
- Physically based assessment of hurricane surge threat under climate change pp. 462-467

- Ning Lin, Kerry Emanuel, Michael Oppenheimer and Erik Vanmarcke
- Integrating knowledge pp. 468-468

- Monica Contestabile
Volume 2, issue 5, 2012
- Open science is necessary pp. 299-299

- Yongyang Cai, Kenneth Judd and Thomas S. Lontzek
- Emergence of the carbon-market intelligence sector pp. 300-302

- Mark Maslin and Martyn Poessinouw
- Schools of thought pp. 303-305

- Mason Inman
- Seeing carbon emissions pp. 306-306

- Nic Fleming
- Offsetting under pressure pp. 307-307

- Marc Hudson
- Climate battle for the skies pp. 308-309

- Sonja van Renssen
- Ocean oxygenation pp. 312-313

- Bronwyn Wake
- Women and climate change pp. 312-312

- Monica Contestabile
- Monitoring forest carbon pp. 312-312

- Monica Contestabile
- Carbon tax revenues pp. 312-312

- Monica Contestabile
- Antarctic warming pp. 312-312

- Bronwyn Wake
- Predicting rain pp. 313-313

- Bronwyn Wake
- Release from the cold pp. 313-313

- Alastair Brown
- Exactly what don't we know? pp. 313-313

- Alastair Brown
- US coastal flooding pp. 313-313

- Alastair Brown
- Shedding light on urban policy pp. 314-315

- Richard Arnott
- Arctic warming favours extremes pp. 315-316

- Vladimir A. Semenov
- Looking back to the future pp. 317-318

- Tim Naish and Dan Zwartz
- Melting biodiversity pp. 318-319

- Leopold Füreder
- Reconciling top-down and bottom-up modelling on future bioenergy deployment pp. 320-327

- Felix Creutzig, Alexander Popp, Richard Plevin, Gunnar Luderer, Jan Minx and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Realizing the electric-vehicle revolution pp. 328-333

- Martino Tran, David Banister, Justin D. K. Bishop and Malcolm D. McCulloch
- Trade-offs and synergies in urban climate policies pp. 334-337

- Vincent Viguié and Stephane Hallegatte
- Climate response to zeroed emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols pp. 338-341

- H. Damon Matthews and Kirsten Zickfeld
- Vulnerability of coastal aquifers to groundwater use and climate change pp. 342-345

- Grant Ferguson and Tom Gleeson
- High sensitivity of the continental-weathering carbon dioxide sink to future climate change pp. 346-349

- E. Beaulieu, Y. Goddéris, Y. Donnadieu, D. Labat and C. Roelandt
- Impacts of incentives to reduce emissions from deforestation on global species extinctions pp. 350-355

- Bernardo B. N. Strassburg, Ana S. L. Rodrigues, Mykola Gusti, Andrew Balmford, Steffen Fritz, Michael Obersteiner, R. Kerry Turner and Thomas M. Brooks
- Temperature-related changes in polar cyanobacterial mat diversity and toxin production pp. 356-360

- Julia Kleinteich, Susanna A. Wood, Frithjof C. Küpper, Antonio Camacho, Antonio Quesada, Tancred Frickey and Daniel R. Dietrich
- Biodiversity under threat in glacier-fed river systems pp. 361-364

- Dean Jacobsen, Alexander M. Milner, Lee E. Brown and Olivier Dangles
- Assessing confidence in Pliocene sea surface temperatures to evaluate predictive models pp. 365-371

- Harry J. Dowsett, Marci M. Robinson, Alan M. Haywood, Daniel J. Hill, Aisling M. Dolan, Danielle K. Stoll, Wing-Le Chan, Ayako Abe-Ouchi, Mark A. Chandler, Nan A. Rosenbloom, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Fran J. Bragg, Daniel J. Lunt, Kevin M. Foley and Christina R. Riesselman
- Climate change and jobs pp. 374-374

- Monica Contestabile
Volume 2, issue 4, 2012
- Decomposing the 2010 global carbon dioxide emissions rebound pp. 213-214

- Frank Jotzo, Paul Burke, Peter J. Wood, Andrew Macintosh and David Stern
- Psychological effectiveness of carbon labelling pp. 214-217

- Geoffrey Beattie
- Cooking up fuel pp. 218-220

- Mason Inman
- Arctic melt leads to weather extremes pp. 221-221

- Nicola Jones
- A drop to drink pp. 222-222

- Nicola Jones
- An unwinnable fight pp. 223-224

- Mike Hulme
- Living in the doughnut pp. 225-226

- Gaia Vince
- Europe walks its talk pp. 227-228

- Sonja van Renssen
- Enumerating adaptation pp. 228-229

- Anna Petherick
- China's export carbon tax pp. 230-230

- Monica Contestabile
- Rarity value pp. 230-230

- Alastair Brown
- No escaping the heat pp. 230-230

- Alastair Brown
- Open water and cloudy skies pp. 230-230

- Bronwyn Wake
- Moral dimension pp. 231-231

- Monica Contestabile
- Climate and health pp. 231-231

- Bronwyn Wake
- Skating on thin ice pp. 231-231

- Bronwyn Wake
- High Arctic carbon pp. 231-231

- Alastair Brown
- IPCC gazes into the future pp. 232-233

- Sarah Raper
- A new measure of health effects pp. 233-234

- Patrick L. Kinney
- Fungal friends against drought pp. 234-235

- Johan Six
- Shaping US climate opinion pp. 236-237

- Steven R. Brechin
- Climate change-driven species' range shifts filtered by photoperiodism pp. 239-242

- Kari Saikkonen, Kari Taulavuori, Terho Hyvönen, Pedro E. Gundel, Cyd E. Hamilton, Irene Vänninen, Anne Nissinen and Marjo Helander
- Climate change and moral judgement pp. 243-247

- Ezra M. Markowitz and Azim F. Shariff
- Global warming under old and new scenarios using IPCC climate sensitivity range estimates pp. 248-253

- Joeri Rogelj, Malte Meinshausen and Reto Knutti
- Limited forcing of glacier loss through land-cover change on Kilimanjaro pp. 254-258

- Thomas Mölg, Martin Großhauser, Andreas Hemp, Marlis Hofer and Ben Marzeion
- Earlier wine-grape ripening driven by climatic warming and drying and management practices pp. 259-264

- L. B. Webb, P. H. Whetton, J. Bhend, R. Darbyshire, P. R. Briggs and E. W. R. Barlow
- The impact of temperature on years of life lost in Brisbane, Australia pp. 265-270

- Cunrui Huang, Adrian G. Barnett, Xiaoming Wang and Shilu Tong
- Changes in marine dinoflagellate and diatom abundance under climate change pp. 271-275

- Stephanie L. Hinder, Graeme C. Hays, Martin Edwards, Emily C. Roberts, Anthony W. Walne and Mike B. Gravenor
- Land use alters the resistance and resilience of soil food webs to drought pp. 276-280

- Franciska T. de Vries, Mira E. Liiri, Lisa Bjørnlund, Matthew A. Bowker, Søren Christensen, Heikki M. Setälä and Richard D. Bardgett
- Biotic carbon feedbacks in a materially closed soil–vegetation–atmosphere system pp. 281-284

- Alexandru Milcu, Martin Lukac, Jens-Arne Subke, Pete Manning, Andreas Heinemeyer, Dennis Wildman, Robert Anderson and Phil Ineson
- Climate-induced range contraction drives genetic erosion in an alpine mammal pp. 285-288

- Emily M. Rubidge, James L. Patton, Marisa Lim, A. Cole Burton, Justin S. Brashares and Craig Moritz
- Global trends in tropical cyclone risk pp. 289-294

- P. Peduzzi, B. Chatenoux, H. Dao, A. De Bono, C. Herold, J. Kossin, F. Mouton and O. Nordbeck
- Erratum: Increased estimates of air-pollution emissions from Brazilian sugar-cane ethanol pp. 294-294

- C-C. Tsao, J. E. Campbell, M. Mena-Carrasco, S. N. Spak, G. R. Carmichael and Y. Chen
Volume 2, issue 3, 2012
- The Alberta oil sands and climate pp. 134-136

- Neil C. Swart and Andrew J. Weaver
- What's family planning got to do with it? pp. 134-134

- Sarah Fisher and Karen Newman
- Climate is culture pp. 137-140

- David Buckland
- Peak timber pp. 141-141

- Nicola Jones
- Chasing ice pp. 142-142

- Nicola Jones
- The greenhouse-gas gang pp. 143-144

- Sonja van Renssen
- A note of caution pp. 144-145

- Anna Petherick
- Mind the tree-ring gap pp. 146-146

- Nicola Jones
- Driving energy innovation pp. 146-146

- Monica Contestabile
- Aloha! pp. 146-146

- Anna Petherick
- Ocean acidification costs pp. 146-147

- Monica Contestabile
- Demise of the clones pp. 147-147

- Anna Petherick
- Survival of the fittest pp. 147-147

- Anna Petherick
- Preserving our past pp. 147-147

- Alastair Brown
- Estimating extinction risk pp. 147-147

- Alastair Brown
- The rising costs of hurricanes pp. 148-149

- Stephane Hallegatte
- Centennial warming of ocean jets pp. 149-150

- Richard G. Williams
- Valuing ecosystems for climate pp. 151-152

- Bruce A. Hungate and Haydee M. Hampton
- Wheat crops feel the heat pp. 152-153

- Tim Wheeler
- Opportunities in climate change? pp. 153-154

- Frank Ewert
- A modular framework for management of complexity in international forest-carbon policy pp. 155-160

- Elizabeth A. Law, Sebastian Thomas, Erik Meijaard, Paul J. Dargusch and Kerrie A. Wilson
- Enhanced warming over the global subtropical western boundary currents pp. 161-166

- Lixin Wu, Wenju Cai, Liping Zhang, Hisashi Nakamura, Axel Timmermann, Terry Joyce, Michael J. McPhaden, Michael Alexander, Bo Qiu, Martin Visbeck, Ping Chang and Benjamin Giese
- Detecting regional anthropogenic trends in ocean acidification against natural variability pp. 167-171

- T. Friedrich, A. Timmermann, A. Abe-Ouchi, N. R. Bates, M. O. Chikamoto, M. J. Church, J. E. Dore, D. K. Gledhill, M. González-Dávila, M. Heinemann, T. Ilyina, J. H. Jungclaus, E. McLeod, A. Mouchet and J. M. Santana-Casiano
- Multi-centennial tree-ring record of ENSO-related activity in New Zealand pp. 172-176

- Anthony M. Fowler, Gretel Boswijk, Andrew M. Lorrey, Joelle Gergis, Maryann Pirie, Shane P. J. McCloskey, Jonathan G. Palmer and Jan Wunder
- Climate-regulation services of natural and agricultural ecoregions of the Americas pp. 177-181

- Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Peter K. Snyder, Tracy E. Twine, Santiago V. Cuadra, Marcos H. Costa and Evan H. DeLucia
- Estimated carbon dioxide emissions from tropical deforestation improved by carbon-density maps pp. 182-185

- A. Baccini, S. J. Goetz, W. S. Walker, N. T. Laporte, M. Sun, D. Sulla-Menashe, J. Hackler, P. S. A. Beck, R. Dubayah, M. A. Friedl, S. Samanta and R. A. Houghton
- Extreme heat effects on wheat senescence in India pp. 186-189

- David B. Lobell, Adam Sibley and J. Ivan Ortiz-Monasterio
- Constructed wetlands as biofuel production systems pp. 190-194

- Dong Liu, Xu Wu, Jie Chang, Baojing Gu, Yong Min, Ying Ge, Yan Shi, Hui Xue, Changhui Peng and Jianguo Wu
- Climate impacts on bird and plant communities from altered animal–plant interactions pp. 195-200

- Thomas E. Martin and John L. Maron
- Near-future carbon dioxide levels alter fish behaviour by interfering with neurotransmitter function pp. 201-204

- Göran E. Nilsson, Danielle L. Dixson, Paolo Domenici, Mark I. McCormick, Christina Sørensen, Sue-Ann Watson and Philip L. Munday
- The impact of climate change on global tropical cyclone damage pp. 205-209

- Robert Mendelsohn, Kerry Emanuel, Shun Chonabayashi and Laura Bakkensen
- Modelling for policy pp. 210-210

- Monica Contestabile
Volume 2, issue 2, 2012
- Abrupt climate change in the Arctic pp. 60-62

- Carlos M. Duarte, Timothy M. Lenton, Peter Wadhams and Paul Wassmann
- Higher standards for sustainable building materials pp. 62-64

- Jorge L. Contreras, Meghan Lewis and Hannah Rae Roth
- Taking a glacier's pulse pp. 65-65

- Zoë Corbyn
- Roadmap for climate treaty pp. 66-66

- Jeff Tollefson
- End of an era pp. 67-68

- Olive Heffernan
- Taking charge of mitigation pp. 71-72

- Sonja van Renssen
- Dirty money pp. 72-73

- Anna Petherick
- Underground competition pp. 74-75

- Alastair Brown
- Crop losses in Taiwan pp. 74-74

- Monica Contestabile
- Plants lose genetic diversity pp. 74-74

- Rory Howlett
- Canada Basin freshening pp. 74-74

- Rory Howlett
- Invasive species chill out pp. 75-75

- Alastair Brown
- Low oxygen outlook pp. 75-75

- Alastair Brown
- Aerosol choices matter pp. 75-75

- Alastair Brown
- Shipping emissions pp. 75-75

- Rory Howlett
- Hazy, cool and well fed? pp. 76-77

- Michael L. Roderick and Graham D. Farquhar
- Birds and butterflies in climatic debt pp. 77-78

- Marcel E. Visser
- A future Colorado without hail pp. 78-79

- Kevin Walsh
- Carbon emissions and sustainability pp. 79-80

- Tapas Mishra
- Pathways of human development and carbon emissions embodied in trade pp. 81-85

- Julia K. Steinberger, J. Timmons Roberts, Glen Peters and Giovanni Baiocchi
- Lack of uniform trends but increasing spatial variability in observed Indian rainfall extremes pp. 86-91

- Subimal Ghosh, Debasish Das, Shih-Chieh Kao and Auroop R. Ganguly
- Effectiveness of stratospheric solar-radiation management as a function of climate sensitivity pp. 92-96

- Katharine L. Ricke, Daniel J. Rowlands, William J. Ingram, David W. Keith and M. Granger Morgan
- Tension between reducing sea-level rise and global warming through solar-radiation management pp. 97-100

- P. J. Irvine, R. L. Sriver and K. Keller
- Crop yields in a geoengineered climate pp. 101-105

- J. Pongratz, D. B. Lobell, L. Cao and K. Caldeira
- Microbial mediation of carbon-cycle feedbacks to climate warming pp. 106-110

- Jizhong Zhou, Kai Xue, Jianping Xie, Ye Deng, Liyou Wu, Xiaoli Cheng, Shenfeng Fei, Shiping Deng, Zhili He, Joy D. Van Nostrand and Yiqi Luo
- Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change pp. 111-115

- Michael Gottfried, Harald Pauli, Andreas Futschik, Maia Akhalkatsi, Peter Barančok, José Luis Benito Alonso, Gheorghe Coldea, Jan Dick, Brigitta Erschbamer, Marı´a Rosa Fernández Calzado, George Kazakis, Ján Krajči, Per Larsson, Martin Mallaun, Ottar Michelsen, Dmitry Moiseev, Pavel Moiseev, Ulf Molau, Abderrahmane Merzouki, Laszlo Nagy, George Nakhutsrishvili, Bård Pedersen, Giovanni Pelino, Mihai Puscas, Graziano Rossi, Angela Stanisci, Jean-Paul Theurillat, Marcello Tomaselli, Luis Villar, Pascal Vittoz, Ioannis Vogiatzakis and Georg Grabherr
- Coral thermal tolerance shaped by local adaptation of photosymbionts pp. 116-120

- E. J. Howells, V. H. Beltran, N. W. Larsen, L. K. Bay, B. L. Willis and M. J. H. van Oppen
- Differences in the climatic debts of birds and butterflies at a continental scale pp. 121-124

- Vincent Devictor, Chris van Swaay, Tom Brereton, Lluís Brotons, Dan Chamberlain, Janne Heliölä, Sergi Herrando, Romain Julliard, Mikko Kuussaari, Åke Lindström, Jiří Reif, David B. Roy, Oliver Schweiger, Josef Settele, Constantí Stefanescu, Arco Van Strien, Chris Van Turnhout, Zdeněk Vermouzek, Michiel WallisDeVries, Irma Wynhoff and Frédéric Jiguet
- Changes in hail and flood risk in high-resolution simulations over Colorado's mountains pp. 125-131

- Kelly Mahoney, Michael A. Alexander, Gregory Thompson, Joseph J. Barsugli and James D. Scott
Volume 2, issue 1, 2012
- Rapid growth in CO2 emissions after the 2008–2009 global financial crisis pp. 2-4

- Glen Peters, Gregg Marland, Corinne Le Quéré, Thomas Boden, Josep G. Canadell and Michael R. Raupach
- Accounting for carbon removals pp. 4-6

- Katharina Plassmann
- Valuing temporary carbon storage pp. 6-8

- Annie Levasseur, Miguel Brandão, Pascal Lesage, Manuele Margni, David Pennington, Roland Clift and Réjean Samson
- Islands, resettlement and adaptation pp. 8-10

- Jon Barnett and Saffron J. O'Neill
- The final carbon frontier pp. 11-14

- Sonja van Renssen
- A sinking world pp. 15-15

- Nicola Jones
- In the spirit of Scott pp. 16-16

- Gaia Vince
- Fiddling with climate change pp. 17-18

- Henry Nicholls
- An energy revolution pp. 19-20

- Sonja van Renssen
- Duty down under pp. 20-21

- Anna Petherick
- The effects of Kyoto pp. 22-22

- Monica Contestabile
- Moving trees pp. 22-22

- Alastair Brown
- When peat dries pp. 22-22

- Alastair Brown
- Teak record for Burma pp. 22-22

- Nicola Jones
- Atlantic current slowdown pp. 22-23

- Nicola Jones
- Selective logging pp. 23-23

- Alastair Brown
- Liquid hydrogen pp. 23-23

- Nicola Jones
- Slower warming pp. 23-23

- Nicola Jones
- Growing up too fast pp. 23-23

- Nicola Jones
- National effects of global policy pp. 24-25

- David G. Victor
- Wind bias and ocean carbon uptake pp. 25-26

- Peter R. Gent
- Robustness of warming attribution pp. 26-27

- Robert Vautard and Pascal Yiou
- A challenging future for cars pp. 28-29

- David A. Howey
- Rapid transgenerational acclimation of a tropical reef fish to climate change pp. 30-32

- J. M. Donelson, P. L. Munday, M. I. McCormick and C. R. Pitcher
- Expansion of oxygen minimum zones may reduce available habitat for tropical pelagic fishes pp. 33-37

- Lothar Stramma, Eric D. Prince, Sunke Schmidtko, Jiangang Luo, John P. Hoolihan, Martin Visbeck, Douglas W. R. Wallace, Peter Brandt and Arne Körtzinger
- Reduced early life growth and survival in a fish in direct response to increased carbon dioxide pp. 38-41

- Hannes Baumann, Stephanie C. Talmage and Christopher J. Gobler
- Severe tissue damage in Atlantic cod larvae under increasing ocean acidification pp. 42-46

- Andrea Y. Frommel, Rommel Maneja, David Lowe, Arne M. Malzahn, Audrey J. Geffen, Arild Folkvord, Uwe Piatkowski, Thorsten B. H. Reusch and Catriona Clemmesen
- Ocean carbon uptake and storage influenced by wind bias in global climate models pp. 47-52

- N. C. Swart and J. C. Fyfe
- Increased estimates of air-pollution emissions from Brazilian sugar-cane ethanol pp. 53-57

- C-C. Tsao, J. E. Campbell, M. Mena-Carrasco, S. N. Spak, G. R. Carmichael and Y. Chen
- Mapping vulnerabilities pp. 58-58

- Monica Contestabile
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