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Volume 13, issue 12, 2023
- Critical climate education is crucial for fast and just transformations pp. 1274-1275

- Hanne Svarstad, Alfredo Jornet, Glen P. Peters, Tom G. Griffiths and Tor A. Benjaminsen
- Important distinctiveness of SSP3–7.0 for use in impact assessments pp. 1276-1278

- Hideo Shiogama, Shinichiro Fujimori, Tomoko Hasegawa, Michiya Hayashi, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Tomoo Ogura, Toshichika Iizumi, Kiyoshi Takahashi and Toshihiko Takemura
- Event attribution is ready to inform loss and damage negotiations pp. 1279-1281

- Ilan Noy, Michael Wehner, Dáithí Stone, Suzanne Rosier, Dave Frame, Kamoru Abiodun Lawal and Rebecca Newman
- Putting human rights in the centre pp. 1282-1283

- Meg Parsons
- Estimating vanishing allowable emissions for 1.5 °C pp. 1284-1285

- Benjamin M. Sanderson
- Leveraging neuroscience for climate change research pp. 1288-1297

- Kimberly C. Doell, Marc G. Berman, Gregory N. Bratman, Brian Knutson, Simone Kühn, Claus Lamm, Sabine Pahl, Nik Sawe, Jay J. Bavel, Mathew P. White and Tobias Brosch
- Net-zero approaches must consider Earth system impacts to achieve climate goals pp. 1298-1305

- Kirsten Zickfeld, Alexander J. MacIsaac, Josep G. Canadell, Sabine Fuss, Robert B. Jackson, Chris D. Jones, Annalea Lohila, H. Damon Matthews, Glen P. Peters, Joeri Rogelj and Sönke Zaehle
- Terrestrial carbon dynamics in an era of increasing wildfire pp. 1306-1316

- Tara Hudiburg, Justin Mathias, Kristina Bartowitz, Danielle M. Berardi, Kelsey Bryant, Emily Graham, Crystal A. Kolden, Richard A. Betts and Laurel Lynch
- Little evidence that Amazonian rainforests are approaching a tipping point pp. 1317-1320

- Shengli Tao, Jean-Pierre Wigneron, Jerome Chave, Zhiyao Tang, Zhiheng Wang, Jiangling Zhu, Qinghua Guo, Yi Y. Liu and Philippe Ciais
- Reply to: Little evidence that Amazonian rainforests are approaching a tipping point pp. 1321-1323

- Chris A. Boulton, Timothy M. Lenton and Niklas Boers
- Greenland-wide accelerated retreat of peripheral glaciers in the twenty-first century pp. 1324-1328

- L. J. Larocca, M. Twining–Ward, Y. Axford, A. D. Schweinsberg, S. H. Larsen, A. Westergaard–Nielsen, G. Luetzenburg, J. P. Briner, K. K. Kjeldsen and A. A. Bjørk
- Loss-of-function gs3 allele decreases methane emissions and increases grain yield in rice pp. 1329-1333

- Youngho Kwon, Ji-Yoon Lee, Jisu Choi, So-Myeong Lee, Dajeong Kim, Jin-Kyung Cha, Hyeonjin Park, Ju-Won Kang, Tae Hee Kim, Ho Gyeong Chae, Nkulu Rolly Kabange, Ki-Won Oh, Pil Joo Kim, Youn-Sig Kwak, Jong-Hee Lee and Choong-Min Ryu
- Using a human rights lens to understand and address loss and damage pp. 1334-1339

- Karen E. McNamara, Rachel Clissold, Ross Westoby, Stephanie Stephens, George Koran, Willy Missack and Christopher Y. Bartlett
- Community forest governance and synergies among carbon, biodiversity and livelihoods pp. 1340-1347

- Harry W. Fischer, Ashwini Chhatre, Apurva Duddu, Nabin Pradhan and Arun Agrawal
- Warming and lateral shift of the Gulf Stream from in situ observations since 2001 pp. 1348-1352

- Robert E. Todd and Alice S. Ren
- Thunderstorm straight line winds intensify with climate change pp. 1353-1359

- Andreas F. Prein
- Assessing the size and uncertainty of remaining carbon budgets pp. 1360-1367

- Robin D. Lamboll, Zebedee R. J. Nicholls, Christopher J. Smith, Jarmo S. Kikstra, Edward Byers and Joeri Rogelj
- Forest composition change and biophysical climate feedbacks across boreal North America pp. 1368-1375

- Richard Massey, Brendan M. Rogers, Logan T. Berner, Sol Cooperdock, Michelle C. Mack, Xanthe J. Walker and Scott J. Goetz
- A constraint on historic growth in global photosynthesis due to rising CO2 pp. 1376-1381

- T. F. Keenan, X. Luo, B. D. Stocker, M. G. Kauwe, B. E. Medlyn, I. C. Prentice, N. G. Smith, C. Terrer, H. Wang, Y. Zhang and S. Zhou
- The soil microbiome governs the response of microbial respiration to warming across the globe pp. 1382-1387

- Tadeo Sáez-Sandino, Pablo García-Palacios, Fernando T. Maestre, César Plaza, Emilio Guirado, Brajesh K. Singh, Juntao Wang, Concha Cano-Díaz, Nico Eisenhauer, Antonio Gallardo and Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
- Author Correction: Atmospheric circulation-constrained model sensitivity recalibrates Arctic climate projections pp. 1388-1388

- Dániel Topál and Qinghua Ding
- Publisher Correction: Record warming at the South Pole during the past three decades pp. 1388-1388

- Kyle R. Clem, Ryan L. Fogt, John Turner, Benjamin R. Lintner, Gareth J. Marshall, James R. Miller and James A. Renwick
Volume 13, issue 11, 2023
- Embracing climate emotions to advance higher education pp. 1148-1150

- Peter T. Pellitier, Michelle Ng, Sierra R. Castaneda, Susanne C. Moser and Britt D. Wray
- Essential but challenging climate change education in the Global South pp. 1151-1153

- Jieqi Ma and Yongqin David Chen
- Embedding climate change education into higher-education programmes pp. 1154-1157

- Anil Padhra and Elham Tolouei
- The need to operationalize climate modelling pp. 1158-1160

- Christian Jakob, Andrew Gettelman and Andrew Pitman
- Infrastructure and climate–health risks pp. 1161-1161

- Bronwyn Wake
- Ensuring data continuity pp. 1161-1161

- Alyssa Findlay
- Disaster and capital stock pp. 1161-1161

- Lingxiao Yan
- Individual pro-environmental behaviour pp. 1161-1161

- Danyang Cheng
- How energy transition affects jobs pp. 1162-1163

- Greg Muttitt and Philip Gass
- Committed future ice-shelf melt pp. 1164-1165

- Taimoor Sohail
- Climate change is impacting nutritional security from seafood pp. 1166-1167

- Stefanie M. Colombo
- Realizing the social value of impermanent carbon credits pp. 1172-1178

- Andrew Balmford, Srinivasan Keshav, Frank Venmans, David Coomes, Ben Groom, Anil Madhavapeddy and Tom Swinfield
- Priority science can accelerate agroforestry as a natural climate solution pp. 1179-1190

- Drew E. Terasaki Hart, Samantha Yeo, Maya Almaraz, Damien Beillouin, Rémi Cardinael, Edenise Garcia, Sonja Kay, Sarah Taylor Lovell, Todd S. Rosenstock, Starry Sprenkle-Hyppolite, Fred Stolle, Marta Suber, Bhuwan Thapa, Stephen Wood and Susan C. Cook-Patton
- Detecting long-term Arctic surface water changes pp. 1191-1193

- Ian Olthof, Robert H. Fraser, Jurjen Sluijs and Hana Travers-Smith
- Reply to: Detecting long-term Arctic surface water changes pp. 1194-1196

- Elizabeth E. Webb, Anna K. Liljedahl, Michael M. Loranty, Chandi Witharana and Jeremy W. Lichstein
- Free riding in climate protests pp. 1197-1202

- Johannes Jarke-Neuert, Grischa Perino and Henrike Schwickert
- Distributional labour challenges and opportunities for decarbonizing the US power system pp. 1203-1212

- Judy Jingwei Xie, Melissa Martin, Joeri Rogelj and Iain Staffell
- Status of global coastal adaptation pp. 1213-1221

- Alexandre K. Magnan, Robert Bell, Virginie K. E. Duvat, James D. Ford, Matthias Garschagen, Marjolijn Haasnoot, Carmen Lacambra, Inigo J. Losada, Katharine J. Mach, Mélinda Noblet, Devanathan Parthasaranthy, Marcello Sano, Katharine Vincent, Ariadna Anisimov, Susan Hanson, Alexandra Malmström, Robert J. Nicholls and Gundula Winter
- Unavoidable future increase in West Antarctic ice-shelf melting over the twenty-first century pp. 1222-1228

- Kaitlin A. Naughten, Paul R. Holland and Jan Rydt
- The decrease in ocean heat transport in response to global warming pp. 1229-1236

- Jennifer V. Mecking and Sybren S. Drijfhout
- Soil heat extremes can outpace air temperature extremes pp. 1237-1241

- Almudena García-García, Francisco José Cuesta-Valero, Diego G. Miralles, Miguel D. Mahecha, Johannes Quaas, Markus Reichstein, Jakob Zscheischler and Jian Peng
- Climate change exacerbates nutrient disparities from seafood pp. 1242-1249

- William W. L. Cheung, Eva Maire, Muhammed A. Oyinlola, James P. W. Robinson, Nicholas A. J. Graham, Vicky W. Y. Lam, M. Aaron MacNeil and Christina C. Hicks
- A global assessment of actors and their roles in climate change adaptation pp. 1250-1257

- Jan Petzold, Tom Hawxwell, Kerstin Jantke, Eduardo Gonçalves Gresse, Charlotta Mirbach, Idowu Ajibade, Suruchi Bhadwal, Kathryn Bowen, Alexandra Paige Fischer, Elphin Tom Joe, Christine J. Kirchhoff, Katharine J. Mach, Diana Reckien, Alcade C. Segnon, Chandni Singh, Nicola Ulibarri, Donovan Campbell, Emilie Cremin, Leonie Färber, Greeshma Hegde, Jihye Jeong, Abraham Marshall Nunbogu, Himansu Kesari Pradhan, Lea S. Schröder, Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah, Pauline Reese, Ferdous Sultana, Carlos Tello, Jiren Xu and Matthias Garschagen
- Damage function uncertainty increases the social cost of methane and nitrous oxide pp. 1258-1265

- Tianpeng Wang and Fei Teng
- Reproducibility crisis and gravitation towards a consensus in ocean acidification research pp. 1266-1271

- Sean D. Connell and Jonathan Y. S. Leung
- Publisher Correction: Increasing impact of warm droughts on northern ecosystem productivity over recent decades pp. 1272-1272

- David Gampe, Jakob Zscheischler, Markus Reichstein, Michael O’Sullivan, William K. Smith, Stephen Sitch and Wolfgang Buermann
- Author Correction: Sea-ice-free Arctic during the Last Interglacial supports fast future loss pp. 1272-1272

- Maria-Vittoria Guarino, Louise C. Sime, David Schröeder, Irene Malmierca-Vallet, Erica Rosenblum, Mark Ringer, Jeff Ridley, Danny Feltham, Cecilia Bitz, Eric J. Steig, Eric Wolff, Julienne Stroeve and Alistair Sellar
- Author Correction: China’s bulk material loops can be closed but deep decarbonization requires demand reduction pp. 1272-1272

- Lulu Song, Stijn Ewijk, Eric Masanet, Takuma Watari, Fanran Meng, Jonathan M. Cullen, Zhi Cao and Wei-Qiang Chen
Volume 13, issue 10, 2023
- Mobilizing non-state actors for climate action through the global stocktake pp. 1000-1001

- Jonathan William Kuyper and Vegard Tørstad
- Global stocktake and the SDG midterm review as opportunities for integration pp. 1002-1004

- Lukas Hermwille, Adis Dzebo, Gabriela Ileana Iacobuţă and Wolfgang Obergassel
- Accelerating finance for addressing loss and damage through the global stocktake pp. 1005-1006

- C. Watson and L. Gonzalez
- How needs-based assessments could advance equity in the global stocktake and beyond pp. 1007-1009

- Sonja Klinsky
- Observations of grounding zones are the missing key to understand ice melt in Antarctica pp. 1010-1013

- Eric Rignot
- Facing climate change across Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 1014-1019

- Alfonso Fernández, Matías Franchini, Luiz Aragão, Lindsey Carte, Diego Pacheco, Leticia M. Ochoa Ochoa, Preeya S. Mohan, Ana Paula Martins Amaral Cunha and Marisol Yglesias-González
- Solar and wind pp. 1020-1020

- Danyang Cheng
- Warming worsens insecticide impacts pp. 1020-1020

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Snowballing carbon emissions pp. 1020-1020

- Alyssa Findlay
- International organizations’ staff pp. 1020-1020

- Lingxiao Yan
- Deoxygenation of temperate rivers pp. 1021-1022

- Joanna R. Blaszczak
- Zooplankton dilemma in the twilight pp. 1023-1024

- Letizia Tedesco
- A net-zero target compels a backward induction approach to climate policy pp. 1033-1041

- Geoffroy Dolphin, Michael Pahle, Dallas Burtraw and Mirjam Kosch
- Animal-borne sensors as a biologically informed lens on a changing climate pp. 1042-1054

- Diego Ellis-Soto, Martin Wikelski and Walter Jetz
- Vulnerability-based allocations in loss and damage finance pp. 1055-1062

- Stacy-ann Robinson, J. Timmons Roberts, Romain Weikmans and Danielle Falzon
- Upslope migration is slower in insects that depend on metabolically demanding flight pp. 1063-1066

- Michael P. Moore, Jesse Shaich and James T. Stroud
- Plant-by-plant decarbonization strategies for the global steel industry pp. 1067-1074

- Ruochong Xu, Dan Tong, Steven J. Davis, Xinying Qin, Jing Cheng, Qinren Shi, Yang Liu, Cuihong Chen, Liu Yan, Xizhe Yan, Huaxuan Wang, Dongsheng Zheng, Kebin He and Qiang Zhang
- Understanding the recent increase in multiyear La Niñas pp. 1075-1081

- Bin Wang, Weiyi Sun, Chunhan Jin, Xiao Luo, Young-Min Yang, Tim Li, Baoqiang Xiang, Michael J. McPhaden, Mark A. Cane, Feifei Jin, Fei Liu and Jian Liu
- The quandary of detecting the signature of climate change in Antarctica pp. 1082-1088

- Mathieu Casado, Raphaël Hébert, Davide Faranda and Amaelle Landais
- Soil carbon storage capacity of drylands under altered fire regimes pp. 1089-1094

- Adam F. A. Pellegrini, Peter B. Reich, Sarah E. Hobbie, Corli Coetsee, Benjamin Wigley, Edmund February, Katerina Georgiou, Cesar Terrer, E. N. J. Brookshire, Anders Ahlström, Lars Nieradzik, Stephen Sitch, Joe R. Melton, Matthew Forrest, Fang Li, Stijn Hantson, Chantelle Burton, Chao Yue, Philippe Ciais and Robert B. Jackson
- Arctic soil methane sink increases with drier conditions and higher ecosystem respiration pp. 1095-1104

- Carolina Voigt, Anna-Maria Virkkala, Gabriel Hould Gosselin, Kathryn A. Bennett, T. Andrew Black, Matteo Detto, Charles Chevrier-Dion, Georg Guggenberger, Wasi Hashmi, Lukas Kohl, Dan Kou, Charlotte Marquis, Philip Marsh, Maija E. Marushchak, Zoran Nesic, Hannu Nykänen, Taija Saarela, Leopold Sauheitl, Branden Walker, Niels Weiss, Evan J. Wilcox and Oliver Sonnentag
- Widespread deoxygenation in warming rivers pp. 1105-1113

- Wei Zhi, Christoph Klingler, Jiangtao Liu and Li Li
- Marine biodiversity exposed to prolonged and intense subsurface heatwaves pp. 1114-1121

- Eliza Fragkopoulou, Alex Gupta, Mark John Costello, Thomas Wernberg, Miguel B. Araújo, Ester A. Serrão, Olivier De Clerck and Jorge Assis
- Sea-ice decline could keep zooplankton deeper for longer pp. 1122-1130

- Hauke Flores, Gaëlle Veyssière, Giulia Castellani, Jeremy Wilkinson, Mario Hoppmann, Michael Karcher, Lovro Valcic, Astrid Cornils, Maxime Geoffroy, Marcel Nicolaus, Barbara Niehoff, Pierre Priou, Katrin Schmidt and Julienne Stroeve
- Exposure to international trade lowers green voting and worsens environmental attitudes pp. 1131-1135

- Charlotte Bez, Valentina Bosetti, Italo Colantone and Maurizio Zanardi
- China’s bulk material loops can be closed but deep decarbonization requires demand reduction pp. 1136-1143

- Lulu Song, Stijn Ewijk, Eric Masanet, Takuma Watari, Fanran Meng, Jonathan M. Cullen, Zhi Cao and Wei-Qiang Chen
Volume 13, issue 9, 2023
- Envisioning a future with climate change pp. 874-876

- Brian C. O’Neill
- Three institutional pathways to envision the future of the IPCC pp. 877-880

- Shinichiro Asayama, Kari Pryck, Silke Beck, Béatrice Cointe, Paul N. Edwards, Hélène Guillemot, Karin M. Gustafsson, Friederike Hartz, Hannah Hughes, Bård Lahn, Olivier Leclerc, Rolf Lidskog, Jasmine E. Livingston, Irene Lorenzoni, Joanna Petrasek MacDonald, Martin Mahony, Jean Carlos Hochsprung Miguel, Marko Monteiro, Jessica O’Reilly, Warren Pearce, Arthur Petersen, Bernd Siebenhüner, Tora Skodvin, Adam Standring, Göran Sundqvist, Renzo Taddei, Bianca Bavel, Mark Vardy, Yulia Yamineva and Mike Hulme
- Low-carbon warfare pp. 881-882

- Duncan Depledge, Tamiris Santos, Neil Morisetti and Richard Nugee
- A need for actionable climate projections across the Global South pp. 883-886

- Saroj K. Mishra, Pankaj Upadhyaya, John T. Fasullo, Narayan Prasad Keshri, Popat Salunke, Arunabha Ghosh, Asiya B. Sainudeen and In-Sik Kang
- Harnessing AI and computing to advance climate modelling and prediction pp. 887-889

- Tapio Schneider, Swadhin Behera, Giulio Boccaletti, Clara Deser, Kerry Emanuel, Raffaele Ferrari, L. Ruby Leung, Ning Lin, Thomas Müller, Antonio Navarra, Ousmane Ndiaye, Andrew Stuart, Joseph Tribbia and Toshio Yamagata
- Reflecting on AR6 pp. 890-892

- Bronwyn Wake
- How scientists are grappling with the uncertain future of Antarctica’s melting ice pp. 893-895

- Alexandria Herr
- Smoke on the rise pp. 896-896

- Jasper Franke
- Footprint of agri-food systems pp. 896-896

- Danyang Cheng
- The cost of behavioural change pp. 896-896

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Drought and electricity pp. 896-896

- Lingxiao Yan
- Skiing feedbacks warm the climate pp. 897-898

- Paul Peeters
- Seeing carbon dioxide emissions through the trees pp. 899-900

- Cathy Trudinger
- Navigating the continuum between adaptation and maladaptation pp. 907-918

- Diana Reckien, Alexandre K. Magnan, Chandni Singh, Megan Lukas-Sithole, Ben Orlove, E. Lisa F. Schipper and Erin Coughlan de Perez
- Enabling pathways for sustainable livelihoods in planned relocation pp. 919-926

- Erica R. Bower, Anvesh Badamikar, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi and Christopher B. Field
- Evaluating fossil fuel companies’ alignment with 1.5 °C climate pathways pp. 927-934

- Saphira Rekker, Guangwu Chen, Richard Heede, Matthew C. Ives, Belinda Wade and Chris Greig
- Climate change exacerbates snow-water-energy challenges for European ski tourism pp. 935-942

- Hugues François, Raphaëlle Samacoïts, David Neil Bird, Judith Köberl, Franz Prettenthaler and Samuel Morin
- Nonlinearity of the cloud response postpones climate penalty of mitigating air pollution in polluted regions pp. 943-950

- Hailing Jia and Johannes Quaas
- Climate intervention on a high-emissions pathway could delay but not prevent West Antarctic Ice Sheet demise pp. 951-960

- J. Sutter, A. Jones, T. L. Frölicher, C. Wirths and T. F. Stocker
- Surprising stability of recent global carbon cycling enables improved fossil fuel emission verification pp. 961-966

- Benjamin Birner, Christian Rödenbeck, Julia L. Dohner, Armin Schwartzman and Ralph F. Keeling
- Sensitivity of South American tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly pp. 967-974

- Amy C. Bennett, Thaiane Rodrigues de Sousa, Abel Monteagudo-Mendoza, Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert, Paulo S. Morandi, Fernanda Coelho de Souza, Wendeson Castro, Luisa Fernanda Duque, Gerardo Flores Llampazo, Rubens Manoel dos Santos, Eliana Ramos, Emilio Vilanova Torre, Esteban Alvarez-Davila, Timothy R. Baker, Flávia R. C. Costa, Simon L. Lewis, Beatriz S. Marimon, Juliana Schietti, Benoît Burban, Erika Berenguer, Alejandro Araujo-Murakami, Zorayda Restrepo Correa, Wilmar Lopez, Flávia Delgado Santana, Laura Jessica Viscarra, Fernando Elias, Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez, Ben Hur Marimon-Junior, David Galbraith, Martin J. P. Sullivan, Thaise Emilio, Nayane C. C. S. Prestes, Jos Barlow, Nathalle Cristine Alencar Fagundes, Edmar Almeida de Oliveira, Patricia Alvarez Loayza, Luciana F. Alves, Simone Aparecida Vieira, Vinícius Andrade Maia, Luiz E. O. C. Aragão, Eric J. M. M. Arets, Luzmila Arroyo, Olaf Bánki, Christopher Baraloto, Plínio Barbosa Camargo, Jorcely Barroso, Wilder Bento da Silva, Damien Bonal, Alisson Borges Miranda Santos, Roel J. W. Brienen, Foster Brown, Carolina V. Castilho, Sabina Cerruto Ribeiro, Victor Chama Moscoso, Ezequiel Chavez, James A. Comiskey, Fernando Cornejo Valverde, Nállarett Dávila Cardozo, Natália Aguiar-Campos, Lia Oliveira Melo, Jhon Aguila Pasquel, Géraldine Derroire, Mathias Disney, Maria Socorro, Aurélie Dourdain, Ted R. Feldpausch, Joice Ferreira, Valeria Forni Martins, Toby Gardner, Emanuel Gloor, Gloria Gutierrez Sibauty, René Guillen, Eduardo Hase, Bruno Hérault, Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado, Walter Huaraca Huasco, John P. Janovec, Eliana Jimenez-Rojas, Carlos Joly, Michelle Kalamandeen, Timothy J. Killeen, Camila Lais Farrapo, Aurora Levesley, Leon Lizon Romano, Gabriela Lopez Gonzalez, Flavio Antonio Maës dos Santos, William E. Magnusson, Yadvinder Malhi, Simone Matias de Almeida Reis, Karina Melgaço, Omar A. Melo Cruz, Irina Mendoza Polo, Tatiana Montañez, Jean Daniel Morel, M Percy Núñez Vargas, Raimunda Oliveira de Araújo, Nadir C. Pallqui Camacho, Alexander Parada Gutierrez, Toby Pennington, Georgia C. Pickavance, John Pipoly, Nigel C. A. Pitman, Carlos Quesada, Freddy Ramirez Arevalo, Hirma Ramírez‐Angulo, Rafael Flora Ramos, James E. Richardson, Cléber Rodrigo de Souza, Anand Roopsind, Gustavo Schwartz, Richarlly C. Silva, Javier Silva Espejo, Marcos Silveira, James Singh, Yhan Soto Shareva, Marc Steininger, Juliana Stropp, Joey Talbot, Hans Steege, John Terborgh, Raquel Thomas, Luis Valenzuela Gamarra, Geertje Heijden, Peter Hout, Roderick Zagt and Oliver L. Phillips
- Widespread changes in Southern Ocean phytoplankton blooms linked to climate drivers pp. 975-984

- Sandy J. Thomalla, Sarah-Anne Nicholson, Thomas J. Ryan-Keogh and Marié E. Smith
- Detecting climate signals cascading through levels of biological organization pp. 985-989

- Marlène Gamelon, Stéphanie Jenouvrier, Melanie Lindner, Bernt-Erik Sæther and Marcel E. Visser
- Alpine burrow-sharing mammals and birds show similar population-level climate change risks pp. 990-996

- Yilin Chen, Deyan Ge, Per G. P. Ericson, Gang Song, Zhixin Wen, Xu Luo, Qisen Yang, Fumin Lei and Yanhua Qu
- Publisher Correction: Sea surface warming patterns drive hydrological sensitivity uncertainties pp. 997-997

- Shipeng Zhang, Philip Stier, Guy Dagan, Chen Zhou and Minghuai Wang
- Publisher Correction: Participating in a climate prediction market increases concern about global warming pp. 997-997

- Moran Cerf, Sandra C. Matz and Malcolm A. MacIver
Volume 13, issue 8, 2023
- Reclaiming open climate adaptation futures pp. 750-751

- Carol Farbotko, Ingrid Boas, Ruben Dahm, Taukiei Kitara, Tafue Lusama and Tearinaki Tanielu
- Taking stock of the implementation gap in climate policy pp. 752-755

- Taryn Fransen, Jonas Meckling, Anna Stünzi, Tobias S. Schmidt, Florian Egli, Nicolas Schmid and Christopher Beaton
- Increased transparency is needed for corporate science-based targets to be effective pp. 756-759

- Anders Bjørn, H. Damon Matthews, Maida Hadziosmanovic, Nicolas Desmoitier, Amr Addas and Shannon M. Lloyd
- Linking sea-level research with local planning and adaptation needs pp. 760-763

- Brian Blankespoor, Susmita Dasgupta, David Wheeler, Ad Jeuken, Kees Ginkel, Kristina Hill and Daniella Hirschfeld
- Source–sink switch pp. 764-764

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Shifting deserts pp. 764-764

- Jasper Franke
- Vulnerabilities of rural women pp. 764-764

- Danyang Cheng
- Economics of adaptation pp. 764-764

- Bronwyn Wake
- Drought experience and altruism pp. 765-766

- Quynh Nguyen
- Susceptibility of Wolbachia mosquito control to temperature shifts pp. 767-768

- Eric P. Caragata
- Consider physiology when translocating animals pp. 769-770

- Shane D. Morris
- How to move a cat pp. 771-771

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Towards scenario representation of adaptive capacity for global climate change assessments pp. 778-787

- Marina Andrijevic, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Tabea Lissner, Raya Muttarak, Keywan Riahi, Emily Theokritoff, Adelle Thomas, Nicole Maanen and Edward Byers
- A framework for considering justice aspects in integrated wildfire risk management pp. 788-795

- T. Schinko, C. Berchtold, J. Handmer, T. Deubelli-Hwang, E. Preinfalk, J. Linnerooth-Bayer, A. Scolobig, M. Serra and E. Plana
- How accurate is accurate enough for measuring sea-level rise and variability pp. 796-803

- Benoit Meyssignac, Michael Ablain, Adrien Guérou, Pierre Prandi, Anne Barnoud, Alejandro Blazquez, Sébastien Fourest, Victor Rousseau, Pascal Bonnefond, Anny Cazenave, Jonathan Chenal, Gerald Dibarboure, Craig Donlon, Jérôme Benveniste, Annick Sylvestre-Baron and Nadya Vinogradova
- Systemic risks from climate-related disruptions at ports pp. 804-806

- Jasper Verschuur, Elco E. Koks and Jim W. Hall
- Co-firing plants with retrofitted carbon capture and storage for power-sector emissions mitigation pp. 807-815

- Jing-Li Fan, Jingying Fu, Xian Zhang, Kai Li, Wenlong Zhou, Klaus Hubacek, Johannes Urpelainen, Shuo Shen, Shiyan Chang, Siyue Guo and Xi Lu
- Present-day North Atlantic salinity constrains future warming of the Northern Hemisphere pp. 816-822

- In-Hong Park, Sang-Wook Yeh, Wenju Cai, Guojian Wang, Seung-Ki Min and Sang-Ki Lee
- Asymmetric influence of forest cover gain and loss on land surface temperature pp. 823-831

- Yongxian Su, Chaoqun Zhang, Philippe Ciais, Zhenzhong Zeng, Alessandro Cescatti, Jiali Shang, Jing Ming Chen, Jane Liu, Ying-Ping Wang, Wenping Yuan, Shushi Peng, Xuhui Lee, Zaichun Zhu, Lei Fan, Xiaoping Liu, Liyang Liu, Raffaele Lafortezza, Yan Li, Jiashun Ren, Xueqin Yang and Xiuzhi Chen
- Sensitivity of Arctic CH4 emissions to landscape wetness diminished by atmospheric feedbacks pp. 832-839

- Philipp de Vrese, Lutz Beckebanze, Leonardo de Aro Galera, David Holl, Thomas Kleinen, Lars Kutzbach, Zoé Rehder and Victor Brovkin
- Microclimate and forest density drive plant population dynamics under climate change pp. 840-847

- Pieter Sanczuk, Karen Pauw, Emiel Lombaerde, Miska Luoto, Camille Meeussen, Sanne Govaert, Thomas Vanneste, Leen Depauw, Jörg Brunet, Sara A. O. Cousins, Cristina Gasperini, Per-Ola Hedwall, Giovanni Iacopetti, Jonathan Lenoir, Jan Plue, Federico Selvi, Fabien Spicher, Jaime Uria-Diez, Kris Verheyen, Pieter Vangansbeke and Pieter Frenne
- wMel replacement of dengue-competent mosquitoes is robust to near-term climate change pp. 848-855

- Váleri N. Vásquez, Lara M. Kueppers, Gordana Rašić and John M. Marshall
- Drought exposure decreases altruism with salient group identities as key moderator pp. 856-861

- Stefan Döring and Jonathan Hall
- Contribution of prioritized urban nature-based solutions allocation to carbon neutrality pp. 862-870

- Haozhi Pan, Jessica Page, Rui Shi, Cong Cong, Zipan Cai, Stephan Barthel, Patrik Thollander, Johan Colding and Zahra Kalantari
- Author Correction: Widespread shift from ecosystem energy to water limitation with climate change pp. 871-871

- Jasper M. C. Denissen, Adriaan J. Teuling, Andy J. Pitman, Sujan Koirala, Mirco Migliavacca, Wantong Li, Markus Reichstein, Alexander J. Winkler, Chunhui Zhan and Rene Orth
Volume 13, issue 7, 2023
- Reducing personal climate anxiety is key to adaptation pp. 590-590

- Colette Mortreux, Jon Barnett, Sergio Jarillo and Katharine H. Greenaway
- Climate anxiety is about more than just personal risks pp. 591-591

- Anne M. Valkengoed and Linda Steg
- Green premiums are a challenge and an opportunity for climate policy design pp. 592-595

- Till Köveker, Olga Chiappinelli, Mats Kröger, Oliver Lösch, Karsten Neuhoff, Jörn C. Richstein and Xi Sun
- Sensory perception and behaviour of insect pollinators under climate change pp. 596-598

- M. Gérard, M. Vanderplanck, C. E. Restrepo and E. Baird
- Urgent abatement of industrial sources of nitrous oxide pp. 599-601

- Eric A. Davidson and Wilfried Winiwarter
- Factoring in racial justice pp. 602-602

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Just transition as law pp. 602-602

- Lingxiao Yan
- Limited buttressing on Thwaites pp. 602-602

- Jasper Franke
- Art of communicating pp. 602-602

- Alyssa Findlay
- Innovation exceeds fear of climate change in Greenland pp. 603-605

- Bruce C. Forbes and Florian Stammler
- The forest is not yet lost pp. 606-607

- Gabrielle F. Pires
- Museum specimens uncover the past, present and future pp. 608-609

- Valentina Gómez-Bahamón
- State of global land regulation inadequate to control biofuel land-use-change emissions pp. 610-612

- Leon Merfort, Nico Bauer, Florian Humpenöder, David Klein, Jessica Strefler, Alexander Popp, Gunnar Luderer and Elmar Kriegler
- Leadership in carbon pricing encourages other countries to follow pp. 613-614

- Manuel Linsenmeier, Adil Mohommad and Gregor Schwerhoff
- Leveraging critical race theory to produce equitable climate change adaptation pp. 623-631

- Kieren Rudge
- Putting plasticity into practice for effective conservation actions under climate change pp. 632-647

- J. M. Donelson, J. D. Gaitan-Espitia, A. J. Hobday, K. Mokany, S. C. Andrew, S. Boulter, C. N. Cook, F. Dickson, N. A. Macgregor, N. J. Mitchell, M. Pickup and R. J. Fox
- Communicating future sea-level rise uncertainty and ambiguity to assessment users pp. 648-660

- Robert E. Kopp, Michael Oppenheimer, Jessica L. O’Reilly, Sybren S. Drijfhout, Tamsin L. Edwards, Baylor Fox-Kemper, Gregory G. Garner, Nicholas R. Golledge, Tim H. J. Hermans, Helene T. Hewitt, Benjamin P. Horton, Gerhard Krinner, Dirk Notz, Sophie Nowicki, Matthew D. Palmer, Aimée B. A. Slangen and Cunde Xiao
- Experience exceeds awareness of anthropogenic climate change in Greenland pp. 661-670

- Kelton Minor, Manumina Lund Jensen, Lawrence Hamilton, Mette Bendixen, David Lassen and Minik T. Rosing
- Empowering citizen-led adaptation to systemic climate change risks pp. 671-678

- Tom H. Oliver, Prosper Bazaanah, Jeff Costa, Nabajyoti Deka, Andre Z. Dornelles, Matthew P. Greenwell, Magesh Nagarajan, Kavin Narasimhan, Emmanuel Obuobie, Marian A. Osei and Nigel Gilbert
- Global benefits of the international diffusion of carbon pricing policies pp. 679-684

- Manuel Linsenmeier, Adil Mohommad and Gregor Schwerhoff
- Bioenergy-induced land-use-change emissions with sectorally fragmented policies pp. 685-692

- Leon Merfort, Nico Bauer, Florian Humpenöder, David Klein, Jessica Strefler, Alexander Popp, Gunnar Luderer and Elmar Kriegler
- Co-benefits of carbon neutrality in enhancing and stabilizing solar and wind energy pp. 693-700

- Yadong Lei, Zhili Wang, Deying Wang, Xiaoye Zhang, Huizheng Che, Xu Yue, Chenguang Tian, Junting Zhong, Lifeng Guo, Lei Li, Hao Zhou, Lin Liu and Yangyang Xu
- Slowdown of Antarctic Bottom Water export driven by climatic wind and sea-ice changes pp. 701-709

- Shenjie Zhou, Andrew J. S. Meijers, Michael P. Meredith, E. Povl Abrahamsen, Paul R. Holland, Alessandro Silvano, Jean-Baptiste Sallée and Svein Østerhus
- Atmospheric circulation-constrained model sensitivity recalibrates Arctic climate projections pp. 710-718

- Dániel Topál and Qinghua Ding
- Soil organic carbon stocks potentially at risk of decline with organic farming expansion pp. 719-725

- Ulysse Gaudaré, Matthias Kuhnert, Pete Smith, Manuel Martin, Pietro Barbieri, Sylvain Pellerin and Thomas Nesme
- Universal temperature sensitivity of denitrification nitrogen losses in forest soils pp. 726-734

- Haoming Yu, Yihang Duan, Jan Mulder, Peter Dörsch, Weixing Zhu, Xu-Ri, Kai Huang, Zhoutao Zheng, Ronghua Kang, Chao Wang, Zhi Quan, Feifei Zhu, Dongwei Liu, Shushi Peng, Shijie Han, Yangjian Zhang and Yunting Fang
- Historical DNA reveals climate adaptation in an endangered songbird pp. 735-741

- Sheela P. Turbek, Christen Bossu, Christine Rayne, Cristian Gruppi, Barbara E. Kus, Mary Whitfield, Thomas B. Smith, Eben H. Paxton, Rachael A. Bay and Kristen C. Ruegg
- The historical social cost of fossil and industrial CO2 emissions pp. 742-747

- Wilfried Rickels, Felix Meier and Martin Quaas
- Author Correction: The co-production of knowledge for climate science pp. 748-748

- Kimberley Miner, Leslie Canavera, Jared Gonet, Kelly Luis, Marisol Maddox, Paul McCarney, Gwen Bridge, David Schimel and James Rattlingleaf
- Author Correction: Research agenda for the loss and damage fund pp. 748-748

- Olivia Serdeczny and Tabea Lissner
- Author Correction: National models of climate governance among major emitters pp. 748-748

- Johnathan Guy, Esther Shears and Jonas Meckling
Volume 13, issue 6, 2023
- Funding African-led climate initiatives pp. 493-494

- Heba Bedair, Quadri Agbolade Anibaba, Soumya Ghosh, Hadeer Abdulrahman Rady, Esraa Omar, Michael Remon, Alaa Emara and Mubaraka S. Alghariani
- Ensure forest-data integrity for climate change studies pp. 495-496

- Risto Päivinen, Rasmus Astrup, Richard A. Birdsey, Johannes Breidenbach, Jonas Fridman, Annika Kangas, Pekka E. Kauppi, Michael Köhl, Kari T. Korhonen, Vivian Kvist Johannsen, François Morneau, Thomas Riedel, Klemens Schadauer and Iddo K. Wernick
- Halting generative AI advancements may slow down progress in climate research pp. 497-499

- Francesca Larosa, Sergio Hoyas, Javier García-Martínez, J. Alberto Conejero, Francesco Fuso Nerini and Ricardo Vinuesa
- Understanding and overcoming climate obstruction pp. 500-501

- Olli Herranen
- Thawing necromass pp. 502-502

- Alyssa Findlay
- Shifting rains pp. 502-502

- Jasper Franke
- Support for structural solutions pp. 502-502

- Lingxiao Yan
- Social-media tracks pp. 502-502

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Principles of decarbonization politics pp. 503-504

- Linus Mattauch and Sugandha Srivastav
- Increased ambition is needed after Glasgow pp. 505-506

- Silvia Pianta and Elina Brutschin
- Slowing of the ocean’s deep breath pp. 507-508

- Casimir de Lavergne
- Stratospheric ozone loss by very short-lived substances pp. 509-510

- Seok-Woo Son
- Participating in a climate futures market increases support for costly climate policies pp. 511-512

- Moran Cerf, Sandra C. Matz and Malcolm A. MacIver
- Philosophers and economists agree on climate policy paths but for different reasons pp. 515-522

- Frikk Nesje, Moritz Drupp, Mark C. Freeman and Ben Groom
- Participating in a climate prediction market increases concern about global warming pp. 523-531

- Moran Cerf, Sandra C. Matz and Malcolm A. MacIver
- Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time pp. 532-536

- Richard Tol
- Recent reduced abyssal overturning and ventilation in the Australian Antarctic Basin pp. 537-544

- Kathryn L. Gunn, Stephen R. Rintoul, Matthew H. England and Melissa M. Bowen
- Sea surface warming patterns drive hydrological sensitivity uncertainties pp. 545-553

- Shipeng Zhang, Philip Stier, Guy Dagan, Chen Zhou and Minghuai Wang
- Very short-lived halogens amplify ozone depletion trends in the tropical lower stratosphere pp. 554-560

- Julián Villamayor, Fernando Iglesias-Suarez, Carlos A. Cuevas, Rafael P. Fernandez, Qinyi Li, Marta Abalos, Ryan Hossaini, Martyn P. Chipperfield, Douglas E. Kinnison, Simone Tilmes, Jean-François Lamarque and Alfonso Saiz-Lopez
- Experimental warming leads to convergent succession of grassland archaeal community pp. 561-569

- Ya Zhang, Daliang Ning, Linwei Wu, Mengting Maggie Yuan, Xishu Zhou, Xue Guo, Yuanliang Hu, Siyang Jian, Zhifeng Yang, Shun Han, Jiajie Feng, Jialiang Kuang, Carolyn R. Cornell, Colin T. Bates, Yupeng Fan, Jonathan P. Michael, Yang Ouyang, Jiajing Guo, Zhipeng Gao, Zheng Shi, Naijia Xiao, Ying Fu, Aifen Zhou, Liyou Wu, Xueduan Liu, Yunfeng Yang, James M. Tiedje and Jizhong Zhou
- A multimodel analysis of post-Glasgow climate targets and feasibility challenges pp. 570-578

- Dirk-Jan van de Ven, Shivika Mittal, Ajay Gambhir, Robin D. Lamboll, Haris Doukas, Sara Giarola, Adam Hawkes, Konstantinos Koasidis, Alexandre C. Köberle, Haewon McJeon, Sigit Perdana, Glen P. Peters, Joeri Rogelj, Ida Sognnaes, Marc Vielle and Alexandros Nikas
- Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink pp. 579-587

- Judith A. Rosentreter, Goulven G. Laruelle, Hermann W. Bange, Thomas S. Bianchi, Julius J. M. Busecke, Wei-Jun Cai, Bradley D. Eyre, Inke Forbrich, Eun Young Kwon, Taylor Maavara, Nils Moosdorf, Raymond G. Najjar, V. V. S. S. Sarma, Bryce Dam and Pierre Regnier
- Author Correction: Extreme sea levels at different global warming levels pp. 588-588

- Claudia Tebaldi, Roshanka Ranasinghe, Michalis Vousdoukas, D. J. Rasmussen, Ben Vega-Westhoff, Ebru Kirezci, Robert E. Kopp, Ryan Sriver and Lorenzo Mentaschi
Volume 13, issue 5, 2023
- Research agenda for the loss and damage fund pp. 412-412

- Olivia Serdeczny and Tabea Lissner
- Assessing adaptation progress for the global stocktake pp. 413-414

- Nella Canales, Richard J. T. Klein, Inès Bakhtaoui and Biljana Macura
- Event attribution is not ready for a major role in loss and damage pp. 415-417

- Andrew D. King, Michael R. Grose, Joyce Kimutai, Izidine Pinto and Luke J. Harrington
- Unequal transformations pp. 418-418

- Alyssa Findlay
- Carbon taxes and inflation pp. 418-418

- Lingxiao Yan
- Traditional knowledge matters pp. 418-418

- Martina Grecequet
- Expanding range and role change pp. 418-418

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Strong climate action is worth it pp. 419-420

- Jarmo S. Kikstra and Paul Waidelich
- Climate feedback on methane from wetlands pp. 421-422

- Euan G. Nisbet
- Microclimate alters the picture pp. 423-424

- Jonas J. Lembrechts
- Sensing changing scents pp. 425-425

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Recent intensification of wetland methane feedback pp. 430-433

- Zhen Zhang, Benjamin Poulter, Andrew F. Feldman, Qing Ying, Philippe Ciais, Shushi Peng and Xin Li
- New damage curves and multimodel analysis suggest lower optimal temperature pp. 434-441

- Kaj-Ivar Wijst, Francesco Bosello, Shouro Dasgupta, Laurent Drouet, Johannes Emmerling, Andries Hof, Marian Leimbach, Ramiro Parrado, Franziska Piontek, Gabriele Standardi and Detlef Vuuren
- Projected increase in global runoff dominated by land surface changes pp. 442-449

- Sha Zhou, Bofu Yu, Benjamin R. Lintner, Kirsten L. Findell and Yao Zhang
- Biogenic factors explain soil carbon in paired urban and natural ecosystems worldwide pp. 450-455

- Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Pablo García-Palacios, Mark A. Bradford, David J. Eldridge, Miguel Berdugo, Tadeo Sáez-Sandino, Yu-Rong Liu, Fernando Alfaro, Sebastian Abades, Adebola R. Bamigboye, Felipe Bastida, José L. Blanco-Pastor, Jorge Duran, Juan J. Gaitan, Javier G. Illán, Tine Grebenc, Thulani P. Makhalanyane, Durgesh Kumar Jaiswal, Tina U. Nahberger, Gabriel F. Peñaloza-Bojacá, Ana Rey, Alexandra Rodríguez, Christina Siebe, Alberto L. Teixido, Wei Sun, Pankaj Trivedi, Jay Prakash Verma, Ling Wang, Jianyong Wang, Tianxue Yang, Eli Zaady, Xiaobing Zhou, Xin-Quan Zhou and César Plaza
- Wildfire and degradation accelerate northern peatland carbon release pp. 456-461

- S. L. Wilkinson, R. Andersen, P. A. Moore, S. J. Davidson, G. Granath and J. M. Waddington
- Weakening greenhouse gas sink of pristine wetlands under warming pp. 462-469

- Tao Bao, Gensuo Jia and Xiyan Xu
- Climate-driven zooplankton shifts cause large-scale declines in food quality for fish pp. 470-477

- Ryan F. Heneghan, Jason D. Everett, Julia L. Blanchard, Patrick Sykes and Anthony J. Richardson
- Increasing the number of stressors reduces soil ecosystem services worldwide pp. 478-483

- Matthias C. Rillig, Marcel G. A. Heijden, Miguel Berdugo, Yu-Rong Liu, Judith Riedo, Carlos Sanz-Lazaro, Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez, Ferran Romero, Leho Tedersoo and Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
- Macroclimate data overestimate range shifts of plants in response to climate change pp. 484-490

- Ilya M. D. Maclean and Regan Early
- Author Correction: Climate-mediated shifts in temperature fluctuations promote extinction risk pp. 491-491

- Kate Duffy, Tarik C. Gouhier and Auroop R. Ganguly
Volume 13, issue 4, 2023
- Lakes as model systems for understanding global change pp. 304-306

- Charlie J. G. Loewen
- The co-production of knowledge for climate science pp. 307-308

- Kimberley Miner, Leslie Canavera, Jared Gonet, Kelly Luis, Marisol Maddox, Paul McCarney, Gwen Bridge, David Schimel and James Rattlingleaf
- Representation of adaptation in quantitative climate assessments pp. 309-311

- Nicole Maanen, Tabea Lissner, Mathijs Harmsen, Franziska Piontek, Marina Andrijevic and Detlef P. Vuuren
- Prudential regulation tools pp. 312-312

- Lingxiao Yan
- Melting uncertainties pp. 312-312

- Jasper Franke
- Invasive interactions pp. 312-312

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Mountain rivers warming pp. 312-312

- Martina Grecequet
- Defence against the rising seas pp. 313-314

- David R. Johnson
- Response to climate change can be altered by species competition pp. 315-316

- Mathieu Videlier
- Countries’ long-term climate strategies fail to define residual emissions pp. 317-319

- Holly Jean Buck, Wim Carton, Jens Friis Lund and Nils Markusson
- Trophic rewilding can expand natural climate solutions pp. 324-333

- Oswald J. Schmitz, Magnus Sylvén, Trisha B. Atwood, Elisabeth S. Bakker, Fabio Berzaghi, Jedediah F. Brodie, Joris P. G. M. Cromsigt, Andrew B. Davies, Shawn J. Leroux, Frans J. Schepers, Felisa A. Smith, Sari Stark, Jens-Christian Svenning, Andrew Tilker and Henni Ylänne
- Autumn cooling paused increased CO2 release in central Eurasia pp. 334-337

- Masayuki Kondo, Motoki Sasakawa, Toshinobu Machida, Mikhail Arshinov and Tetsuya Hiyama
- Reply to: Autumn cooling paused increased net CO2 release in central Eurasia pp. 338-340

- Rui Tang and Bin He
- Diverse carbon dioxide removal approaches could reduce impacts on the energy–water–land system pp. 341-350

- Jay Fuhrman, Candelaria Bergero, Maridee Weber, Seth Monteith, Frances M. Wang, Andres F. Clarens, Scott C. Doney, William Shobe and Haewon McJeon
- Why residual emissions matter right now pp. 351-358

- Holly Jean Buck, Wim Carton, Jens Friis Lund and Nils Markusson
- The timing of decreasing coastal flood protection due to sea-level rise pp. 359-366

- Tim H. J. Hermans, Víctor Malagón-Santos, Caroline A. Katsman, Robert A. Jane, D. J. Rasmussen, Marjolijn Haasnoot, Gregory G. Garner, Robert E. Kopp, Michael Oppenheimer and Aimée B. A. Slangen
- Increased exposure of coastal cities to sea-level rise due to internal climate variability pp. 367-374

- M. Becker, M. Karpytchev and A. Hu
- Large sinuous rivers are slowing down in a warming Arctic pp. 375-381

- Alessandro Ielpi, Mathieu G. A. Lapôtre, Alvise Finotello and Pascale Roy-Léveillée
- Interspecific interactions alter the metabolic costs of climate warming pp. 382-388

- Lesley A. Alton and Vanessa Kellermann
- Disruption of ecological networks in lakes by climate change and nutrient fluctuations pp. 389-396

- Ewa Merz, Erik Saberski, Luis J. Gilarranz, Peter D. F. Isles, George Sugihara, Christine Berger and Francesco Pomati
- Risk of isolation increases the expected burden from sea-level rise pp. 397-402

- T. M. Logan, M. J. Anderson and A. C. Reilly
- Increasing hypoxia on global coral reefs under ocean warming pp. 403-409

- Ariel K. Pezner, Travis A. Courtney, Hannah C. Barkley, Wen-Chen Chou, Hui-Chuan Chu, Samantha M. Clements, Tyler Cyronak, Michael D. DeGrandpre, Samuel A. H. Kekuewa, David I. Kline, Yi-Bei Liang, Todd R. Martz, Satoshi Mitarai, Heather N. Page, Max S. Rintoul, Jennifer E. Smith, Keryea Soong, Yuichiro Takeshita, Martin Tresguerres, Yi Wei, Kimberly K. Yates and Andreas J. Andersson
Volume 13, issue 3, 2023
- Research on public support for climate policy instruments must broaden its scope pp. 206-208

- Steffen Kallbekken
- Reducing personal climate risk to reduce personal climate anxiety pp. 209-210

- Jeremy Fyke and Andrew Weaver
- Warming worsens air quality pp. 211-211

- Jasper Franke
- Trade barriers pp. 211-211

- Lingxiao Yan
- Future riverine impact pp. 211-211

- Martina Grecequet
- Competition’s role pp. 211-211

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Hybridization provides climate resilience pp. 212-213

- Sheela P. Turbek and Scott A. Taylor
- Public acceptance of fossil fuel subsidy removal can be reinforced with revenue recycling pp. 214-215

- Niklas Harring, Erik Jönsson, Simon Matti, Gabriela Mundaca and Sverker C. Jagers
- Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict pp. 224-234

- Briana Abrahms, Neil H. Carter, T. J. Clark-Wolf, Kaitlyn M. Gaynor, Erik Johansson, Alex McInturff, Anna C. Nisi, Kasim Rafiq and Leigh West
- Antarctic shelf ocean warming and sea ice melt affected by projected El Niño changes pp. 235-239

- Wenju Cai, Fan Jia, Shujun Li, Ariaan Purich, Guojian Wang, Lixin Wu, Bolan Gan, Agus Santoso, Tao Geng, Benjamin Ng, Yun Yang, David Ferreira, Gerald A. Meehl and Michael J. McPhaden
- Growing importance of climate change beliefs for attitudes towards gas pp. 240-243

- Darrick Evensen, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Patrick Devine-Wright, Jen Dickie, Phil Bartie, Colin Foad, Mike Bradshaw, Stacia Ryder, Adam Mayer and Adam Varley
- Cross-national analysis of attitudes towards fossil fuel subsidy removal pp. 244-249

- Niklas Harring, Erik Jönsson, Simon Matti, Gabriela Mundaca and Sverker C. Jagers
- Unpriced climate risk and the potential consequences of overvaluation in US housing markets pp. 250-257

- Jesse D. Gourevitch, Carolyn Kousky, Yanjun Liao, Christoph Nolte, Adam B. Pollack, Jeremy R. Porter and Joakim A. Weill
- Increasing sequential tropical cyclone hazards along the US East and Gulf coasts pp. 258-265

- Dazhi Xi, Ning Lin and Avantika Gori
- More frequent atmospheric rivers slow the seasonal recovery of Arctic sea ice pp. 266-273

- Pengfei Zhang, Gang Chen, Mingfang Ting, L. Ruby Leung, Bin Guan and Laifang Li
- Net loss of biomass predicted for tropical biomes in a changing climate pp. 274-281

- Maria del Rosario Uribe, Michael T. Coe, Andrea D. A. Castanho, Marcia N. Macedo, Denis Valle and Paulo M. Brando
- Natural hybridization reduces vulnerability to climate change pp. 282-289

- Chris J. Brauer, Jonathan Sandoval-Castillo, Katie Gates, Michael P. Hammer, Peter J. Unmack, Louis Bernatchez and Luciano B. Beheregaray
- Carbon emissions and economic impacts of an EU embargo on Russian fossil fuels pp. 290-296

- Li-Jing Liu, Hong-Dian Jiang, Qiao-Mei Liang, Felix Creutzig, Hua Liao, Yun-Fei Yao, Xiang-Yan Qian, Zhong-Yuan Ren, Jing Qing, Qi-Ran Cai, Ottmar Edenhofer and Yi-Ming Wei
- Future warming from global food consumption pp. 297-302

- Catherine C. Ivanovich, Tianyi Sun, Doria R. Gordon and Ilissa B. Ocko
Volume 13, issue 2, 2023
- The role of the scientific community in strengthening disability-inclusive climate resilience pp. 108-109

- Penelope J. S. Stein, Michael Ashley Stein, Nora Groce and Maria Kett
- Closing the loop of reflexivity pp. 110-112

- Junko Mochizuki and Yoshihide Wada
- Incorporating dead material in ecosystem assessments and projections pp. 113-115

- Kelsey Archer Barnhill, J. Murray Roberts, Isla Myers-Smith, Mathew Williams, Kyle G. Dexter, Casey Ryan, Uwe Wolfram and Sebastian J. Hennige
- India’s financial system pp. 116-116

- Lingxiao Yan
- Co-extinctions dominate losses pp. 116-116

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Smallholders’ role pp. 116-116

- Alyssa Findlay
- Powering past coal is not enough pp. 117-118

- Ajay Gambhir
- Ice shelves guarded by snow shields pp. 119-120

- Lauren M. Simkins
- Warming to increase cropland carbon sink pp. 121-122

- Julian Campo
- Spring phenology alters vegetation drought recovery pp. 123-124

- Lixin Wang
- Tonga eruption increases chance of temporary surface temperature anomaly above 1.5 °C pp. 127-129

- Stuart Jenkins, Chris Smith, Myles Allen and Roy Grainger
- Coal-exit alliance must confront freeriding sectors to propel Paris-aligned momentum pp. 130-139

- Stephen L. Bi, Nico Bauer and Jessica Jewell
- Socio-political feasibility of coal power phase-out and its role in mitigation pathways pp. 140-147

- Greg Muttitt, James Price, Steve Pye and Dan Welsby
- Geostrophic flows control future changes of oceanic eastern boundary upwelling pp. 148-154

- Zhao Jing, Shengpeng Wang, Lixin Wu, Hong Wang, Shenghui Zhou, Bingrong Sun, Zhaohui Chen, Xiaohui Ma, Bolan Gan and Haiyuan Yang
- Recent waning snowpack in the Alps is unprecedented in the last six centuries pp. 155-160

- Marco Carrer, Raffaella Dibona, Angela Luisa Prendin and Michele Brunetti
- Variable temperature thresholds of melt pond formation on Antarctic ice shelves pp. 161-166

- J. Melchior Wessem, Michiel R. Broeke, Bert Wouters and Stef Lhermitte
- Sharpening of cold-season storms over the western United States pp. 167-173

- Xiaodong Chen, L. Ruby Leung, Yang Gao, Ying Liu and Mark Wigmosta
- Temperature effect on erosion-induced disturbances to soil organic carbon cycling pp. 174-181

- Zhengang Wang, Yizhe Zhang, Gerard Govers, Guoping Tang, Timothy A. Quine, Jianxiu Qiu, Ana Navas, Haiyan Fang, Qian Tan and Kristof Van Oost
- Widespread spring phenology effects on drought recovery of Northern Hemisphere ecosystems pp. 182-188

- Yang Li, Wen Zhang, Christopher R. Schwalm, Pierre Gentine, William K. Smith, Philippe Ciais, John S. Kimball, Antonio Gazol, Steven A. Kannenberg, Anping Chen, Shilong Piao, Hongyan Liu, Deliang Chen and Xiuchen Wu
- National models of climate governance among major emitters pp. 189-195

- Johnathan Guy, Esther Shears and Jonas Meckling
- Cost-effective adaptation strategies to rising river flood risk in Europe pp. 196-202

- Francesco Dottori, Lorenzo Mentaschi, Alessandra Bianchi, Lorenzo Alfieri and Luc Feyen
- Author Correction: Climate change reshuffles northern species within their niches pp. 203-203

- Laura H. Antão, Benjamin Weigel, Giovanni Strona, Maria Hällfors, Elina Kaarlejärvi, Tad Dallas, Øystein H. Opedal, Janne Heliölä, Heikki Henttonen, Otso Huitu, Erkki Korpimäki, Mikko Kuussaari, Aleksi Lehikoinen, Reima Leinonen, Andreas Lindén, Päivi Merilä, Hannu Pietiäinen, Juha Pöyry, Maija Salemaa, Tiina Tonteri, Kristiina Vuorio, Otso Ovaskainen, Marjo Saastamoinen, Jarno Vanhatalo, Tomas Roslin and Anna-Liisa Laine
Volume 13, issue 1, 2023
- Consider the risks of bottom-up approaches for climate change adaptation pp. 2-3

- Muhammad Uzair Qamar and Stacey A. Archfield
- Words for climate change are powerful but not magical pp. 4-5

- Anabela Carvalho
- Feasible climate mitigation pp. 6-8

- Paul C. Stern, Thomas Dietz, Kristian S. Nielsen, Wei Peng and Michael P. Vandenbergh
- Only halving emissions by 2030 can minimize risks of crossing cryosphere thresholds pp. 9-11

- Uta Kloenne, Alexander Nauels, Pam Pearson, Robert M. DeConto, Helen S. Findlay, Gustaf Hugelius, Alexander Robinson, Joeri Rogelj, Edward A. G. Schuur, Julienne Stroeve and Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
- Warmth shifts symbionts pp. 12-12

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Science-based targets pp. 12-12

- Lingxiao Yan
- Global effects of storms pp. 12-12

- Jasper Franke
- Convincing conversations pp. 12-12

- Bronwyn Wake
- Angry politics fails the climate pp. 13-14

- Alexa Spence and Charles A. Ogunbode
- Connected climate tipping elements pp. 15-16

- Valerie N. Livina
- Negotiating Nile infrastructure management should consider climate change uncertainties pp. 17-19

- Mohammed Basheer, Victor Nechifor, Alvaro Calzadilla, Solomon Gebrechorkos, David Pritchard, Nathan Forsythe, Jose M. Gonzalez, Justin Sheffield, Hayley J. Fowler and Julien J. Harou
- Financials threaten to undermine the functioning of emissions markets pp. 22-31

- Simon Quemin and Michael Pahle
- Multidimensional partisanship shapes climate policy support and behaviours pp. 32-39

- Adam P. Mayer and E. Keith Smith
- Tracking artificial intelligence in climate inventions with patent data pp. 40-47

- Vilhelm Verendel
- Cooperative adaptive management of the Nile River with climate and socio-economic uncertainties pp. 48-57

- Mohammed Basheer, Victor Nechifor, Alvaro Calzadilla, Solomon Gebrechorkos, David Pritchard, Nathan Forsythe, Jose M. Gonzalez, Justin Sheffield, Hayley J. Fowler and Julien J. Harou
- Meta-analysis on necessary investment shifts to reach net zero pathways in Europe pp. 58-66

- Lena Klaaßen and Bjarne Steffen
- Teleconnections among tipping elements in the Earth system pp. 67-74

- Teng Liu, Dean Chen, Lan Yang, Jun Meng, Zanchenling Wang, Josef Ludescher, Jingfang Fan, Saini Yang, Deliang Chen, Jürgen Kurths, Xiaosong Chen, Shlomo Havlin and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber
- Global warming overshoots increase risks of climate tipping cascades in a network model pp. 75-82

- Nico Wunderling, Ricarda Winkelmann, Johan Rockström, Sina Loriani, David I. Armstrong McKay, Paul D. L. Ritchie, Boris Sakschewski and Jonathan F. Donges
- Reduced CO2 uptake and growing nutrient sequestration from slowing overturning circulation pp. 83-90

- Y. Liu, J. K. Moore, F. Primeau and W. L. Wang
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