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Volume 12, issue 12, 2022
- Designing insurance for climate change pp. 1070-1072

- Katherine R. H. Wagner
- Effective carbon taxes need green nudges pp. 1073-1074

- Christina Gravert and Ganga Shreedhar
- The why and how of assigning responsibility for supply chain emissions pp. 1075-1077

- Sanjith Gopalakrishnan
- African perspectives on climate change research pp. 1078-1084

- Maha Al-Zu’bi, Sintayehu W. Dejene, Jean Hounkpè, Olga Laiza Kupika, Shuaib Lwasa, Mary Mbenge, Caroline Mwongera, Nadia S. Ouedraogo and Datchoh Evelyne Touré N’
- High chances of rainbows pp. 1085-1085

- Jasper Franke
- Directed climate innovation pp. 1085-1085

- Lingxiao Yan
- Heated beetles pp. 1085-1085

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Vultures for climate pp. 1085-1085

- Martina Grecequet
- Academia–industry ties under scrutiny pp. 1086-1087

- Maria Sharmina
- American Cordillera snow futures pp. 1088-1089

- Isabel Cristina Hoyos Rincón
- Floods differ in a warmer future pp. 1090-1091

- Conrad Wasko
- The path to 1.5 °C requires ratcheting of climate pledges pp. 1092-1093

- Gokul Iyer, Yang Ou, James Edmonds, Allen A. Fawcett, Nathan Hultman, James McFarland, Jay Fuhrman, Stephanie Waldhoff and Haewon McJeon
- Radical interventions for climate-impacted systems pp. 1100-1106

- Tiffany H. Morrison, W. Neil Adger, Arun Agrawal, Katrina Brown, Matthew J. Hornsey, Terry P. Hughes, Meha Jain, Maria Carmen Lemos, Lucy Holmes McHugh, Saffron O’Neill and Derek Berkel
- Policy sequencing towards carbon pricing among the world’s largest emitters pp. 1107-1110

- Manuel Linsenmeier, Adil Mohommad and Gregor Schwerhoff
- Large uncertainty in future warming due to aerosol forcing pp. 1111-1113

- Duncan Watson-Parris and Christopher J. Smith
- Growing polarization around climate change on social media pp. 1114-1121

- Max Falkenberg, Alessandro Galeazzi, Maddalena Torricelli, Niccolò Di Marco, Francesca Larosa, Madalina Sas, Amin Mekacher, Warren Pearce, Fabiana Zollo, Walter Quattrociocchi and Andrea Baronchelli
- Favourability towards natural gas relates to funding source of university energy centres pp. 1122-1128

- Douglas Almond, Xinming Du and Anna Papp
- Ratcheting of climate pledges needed to limit peak global warming pp. 1129-1135

- Gokul Iyer, Yang Ou, James Edmonds, Allen A. Fawcett, Nathan Hultman, James McFarland, Jay Fuhrman, Stephanie Waldhoff and Haewon McJeon
- Adaptive emission reduction approach to reach any global warming target pp. 1136-1142

- Jens Terhaar, Thomas L. Frölicher, Mathias T. Aschwanden, Pierre Friedlingstein and Fortunat Joos
- 2021 North American heatwave amplified by climate change-driven nonlinear interactions pp. 1143-1150

- Samuel Bartusek, Kai Kornhuber and Mingfang Ting
- Asymmetric emergence of low-to-no snow in the midlatitudes of the American Cordillera pp. 1151-1159

- Alan M. Rhoades, Benjamin J. Hatchett, Mark D. Risser, William D. Collins, Nicolas E. Bambach, Laurie S. Huning, Rachel McCrary, Erica R. Siirila-Woodburn, Paul A. Ullrich, Michael F. Wehner, Colin M. Zarzycki and Andrew D. Jones
- Reconciling disagreement on global river flood changes in a warming climate pp. 1160-1167

- Shulei Zhang, Liming Zhou, Lu Zhang, Yuting Yang, Zhongwang Wei, Sha Zhou, Dawen Yang, Xiaofan Yang, Xiuchen Wu, Yongqiang Zhang, Xiaoyan Li and Yongjiu Dai
- Younger trees in the upper canopy are more sensitive but also more resilient to drought pp. 1168-1174

- Tsun Fung Au, Justin T. Maxwell, Scott M. Robeson, Jinbao Li, Sacha M. O. Siani, Kimberly A. Novick, Matthew P. Dannenberg, Richard P. Phillips, Teng Li, Zhenju Chen and Jonathan Lenoir
- Greater evolutionary divergence of thermal limits within marine than terrestrial species pp. 1175-1180

- Matthew Sasaki, Jordanna M. Barley, Sarah Gignoux-Wolfsohn, Cynthia G. Hays, Morgan W. Kelly, Alysha B. Putnam, Seema N. Sheth, Andrew R. Villeneuve and Brian S. Cheng
Volume 12, issue 11, 2022
- Assets and resilience pp. 964-964

- Carmen Dayrell
- El Niño enhances wildfire emissions pp. 964-964

- Jasper Franke
- Future biological control pp. 964-964

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Uncertain water increase pp. 964-964

- Martina Grecequet
- Cutting emissions outside borders pp. 965-966

- Jasmin Cooper and Adam Hawkes
- Predicted expansion of sand deserts pp. 967-968

- Eric J. R. Parteli
- Soil and plants lose more water under drought pp. 969-970

- Madeleine Pascolini-Campbell
- Warming reshapes methane fluxes pp. 971-972

- Kuang-Yu Chang
- Oceanic vertical migrators in a warming world pp. 973-974

- Juan G. Rubalcaba
- Climate-proofing the National Flood Insurance Program pp. 975-976

- Lars T. Ruig, Toon Haer, Hans Moel, Samuel D. Brody, Wouter Botzen, Jeffrey Czajkowski and Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
- Dryland productivity under a changing climate pp. 981-994

- Lixin Wang, Wenzhe Jiao, Natasha MacBean, Maria Cristina Rulli, Stefano Manzoni, Giulia Vico and Paolo D’Odorico
- How the USA can benefit from risk-based premiums combined with flood protection pp. 995-998

- Lars T. Ruig, Toon Haer, Hans Moel, Samuel D. Brody, Wouter Botzen, Jeffrey Czajkowski and Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
- Desert dunes transformed by end-of-century changes in wind climate pp. 999-1006

- Andreas C. W. Baas and Lucie A. Delobel
- Snowmelt risk telecouplings for irrigated agriculture pp. 1007-1015

- Yue Qin, Chaopeng Hong, Hongyan Zhao, Stefan Siebert, John T. Abatzoglou, Laurie S. Huning, Lindsey L. Sloat, Sohyun Park, Shiyu Li, Darla Munroe, Tong Zhu, Steven J. Davis and Nathaniel D. Mueller
- Warming reduces global agricultural production by decreasing cropping frequency and yields pp. 1016-1023

- Peng Zhu, Jennifer Burney, Jinfeng Chang, Zhenong Jin, Nathaniel D. Mueller, Qinchuan Xin, Jialu Xu, Le Yu, David Makowski and Philippe Ciais
- Evapotranspiration frequently increases during droughts pp. 1024-1030

- Meng Zhao, Geruo A, Yanlan Liu and Alexandra G. Konings
- Seasonal increase of methane emissions linked to warming in Siberian tundra pp. 1031-1036

- Norman Rößger, Torsten Sachs, Christian Wille, Julia Boike and Lars Kutzbach
- Climate-mediated shifts in temperature fluctuations promote extinction risk pp. 1037-1044

- Kate Duffy, Tarik C. Gouhier and Auroop R. Ganguly
- Tipping points of marine phytoplankton to multiple environmental stressors pp. 1045-1051

- Zhan Ban, Xiangang Hu and Jinghong Li
- Unique thermal sensitivity imposes a cold-water energetic barrier for vertical migrators pp. 1052-1058

- Brad A. Seibel and Matthew A. Birk
- Global mitigation opportunities for the life cycle of natural gas-fired power pp. 1059-1067

- Sarah M. Jordaan, Andrew W. Ruttinger, Kavita Surana, Destenie Nock, Scot M. Miller and Arvind P. Ravikumar
- Author Correction: A climate club to decarbonize the global steel industry pp. 1068-1068

- Lukas Hermwille, Stefan Lechtenböhmer, Max Åhman, Harro Asselt, Chris Bataille, Stefan Kronshage, Annika Tönjes, Manfred Fischedick, Sebastian Oberthür, Amit Garg, Catherine Hall, Patrick Jochem, Clemens Schneider, Ryna Cui, Wolfgang Obergassel, Panagiotis Fragkos, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan and Hilton Trollip
- Author Correction: Decarbonization pathways for the residential sector in the United States pp. 1068-1068

- Peter Berrill, Eric J. H. Wilson, Janet L. Reyna, Anthony D. Fontanini and Edgar G. Hertwich
Volume 12, issue 10, 2022
- Prediction-market innovations can improve climate-risk forecasts pp. 879-880

- Mark Roulston, Todd Kaplan, Brett Day and Kim Kaivanto
- Pragmatic cost–benefit analysis for infrastructure resilience pp. 881-883

- Russell M. Wise, Tim Capon, Brenda B. Lin and Mark Stafford-Smith
- Behaviour dominates impacts pp. 884-884

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Technology transfer initiatives pp. 884-884

- Lingxiao Yan
- Understanding eco-anxiety pp. 884-884

- Bronwyn Wake
- Spring thaw nitrous oxide pp. 884-884

- Martina Grecequet
- Enabling the right to a healthy environment pp. 885-886

- Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh
- Checking contentious counting pp. 887-888

- J. Timmons Roberts and Romain Weikmans
- Warming hotspots induced by more eddies pp. 889-890

- Hu Yang
- Climate change ‘heard’ in the ocean depths pp. 891-892

- Elliott L. Hazen
- Urban forests facing climate risks pp. 893-894

- Kangning Huang
- Consistent and replicable estimation of bilateral climate finance pp. 897-900

- Malte Toetzke, Anna Stünzi and Florian Egli
- Drivers of ocean warming in the western boundary currents of the Southern Hemisphere pp. 901-909

- Junde Li, Moninya Roughan and Colette Kerry
- Long-term evolution of ocean eddy activity in a warming world pp. 910-917

- Nathan Beech, Thomas Rackow, Tido Semmler, Sergey Danilov, Qiang Wang and Thomas Jung
- Epigenetic plasticity enables copepods to cope with ocean acidification pp. 918-927

- Young Hwan Lee, Min-Sub Kim, Minghua Wang, Ramji K. Bhandari, Heum Gi Park, Rudolf Shiu-Sun Wu and Jae-Seong Lee
- Global decline of pelagic fauna in a warmer ocean pp. 928-934

- Alejandro Ariza, Matthieu Lengaigne, Christophe Menkes, Anne Lebourges-Dhaussy, Aurore Receveur, Thomas Gorgues, Jérémie Habasque, Mariano Gutiérrez, Olivier Maury and Arnaud Bertrand
- Climate change impacts the vertical structure of marine ecosystem thermal ranges pp. 935-942

- Yeray Santana-Falcón and Roland Séférian
- Increased drought effects on the phenology of autumn leaf senescence pp. 943-949

- Chaoyang Wu, Jie Peng, Philippe Ciais, Josep Peñuelas, Huanjiong Wang, Santiago Beguería, T. Andrew Black, Rachhpal S. Jassal, Xiaoyang Zhang, Wenping Yuan, Eryuan Liang, Xiaoyue Wang, Hao Hua, Ronggao Liu, Weimin Ju, Yongshuo H. Fu and Quansheng Ge
- Climate change increases global risk to urban forests pp. 950-955

- Manuel Esperon-Rodriguez, Mark G. Tjoelker, Jonathan Lenoir, John B. Baumgartner, Linda J. Beaumont, David A. Nipperess, Sally A. Power, Benoît Richard, Paul D. Rymer and Rachael V. Gallagher
- Cost and emissions pathways towards net-zero climate impacts in aviation pp. 956-962

- Lynnette Dray, Andreas W. Schäfer, Carla Grobler, Christoph Falter, Florian Allroggen, Marc E. J. Stettler and Steven R. H. Barrett
Volume 12, issue 9, 2022
- The proliferation of carbon labels pp. 770-770

- Dror Etzion
- Enhance climate technology deployment in the Global South pp. 771-772

- Nathan Ratledge
- Civil disobedience by scientists helps press for urgent climate action pp. 773-774

- Stuart Capstick, Aaron Thierry, Emily Cox, Oscar Berglund, Steve Westlake and Julia K. Steinberger
- Preparing for a post-net-zero world pp. 775-777

- Andrew D. King, Jacqueline Peel, Tilo Ziehn, Kathryn J. Bowen, Harry L. O. McClelland, Celia McMichael, Zebedee R. J. Nicholls and J. M. Kale Sniderman
- Humanizing responses pp. 778-778

- Carmen Dayrell
- Fragile water balance pp. 778-778

- Martina Grecequet
- Combined force of fire and water pp. 778-778

- Jasper Franke
- Ranchers and dry season pp. 778-778

- Lingxiao Yan
- Ambitious and credible pledges pp. 779-780

- Fei Teng
- The Atlantic Niño weakens pp. 780-781

- Anna-Lena Deppenmeier
- Diminishing Arctic lakes pp. 782-783

- Rebecca Finger-Higgens
- Swallows shrink as climate warms pp. 783-784

- Sara Ryding and Alexandra McQueen
- Determining the credibility of commitments in international climate policy pp. 793-800

- David G. Victor, Marcel Lumkowsky and Astrid Dannenberg
- Climate change threatens terrestrial water storage over the Tibetan Plateau pp. 801-807

- Xueying Li, Di Long, Bridget R. Scanlon, Michael E. Mann, Xingdong Li, Fuqiang Tian, Zhangli Sun and Guangqian Wang
- Greenland ice sheet climate disequilibrium and committed sea-level rise pp. 808-813

- Jason E. Box, Alun Hubbard, David B. Bahr, William T. Colgan, Xavier Fettweis, Kenneth D. Mankoff, Adrien Wehrlé, Brice Noël, Michiel R. Broeke, Bert Wouters, Anders A. Bjørk and Robert S. Fausto
- Suppressed Atlantic Niño/Niña variability under greenhouse warming pp. 814-821

- Yun Yang, Lixin Wu, Wenju Cai, Fan Jia, Benjamin Ng, Guojian Wang and Tao Geng
- Weakening of the Atlantic Niño variability under global warming pp. 822-827

- Lander R. Crespo, Arthur Prigent, Noel Keenlyside, Shunya Koseki, Lea Svendsen, Ingo Richter and Emilia Sánchez-Gómez
- Increased extreme swings of Atlantic intertropical convergence zone in a warming climate pp. 828-833

- Yi Liu, Wenju Cai, Xiaopei Lin and Ziguang Li
- Widespread irreversible changes in surface temperature and precipitation in response to CO2 forcing pp. 834-840

- Soong-Ki Kim, Jongsoo Shin, Soon-Il An, Hyo-Jeong Kim, Nari Im, Shang-Ping Xie, Jong-Seong Kug and Sang-Wook Yeh
- Permafrost thaw drives surface water decline across lake-rich regions of the Arctic pp. 841-846

- Elizabeth E. Webb, Anna K. Liljedahl, Jada A. Cordeiro, Michael M. Loranty, Chandi Witharana and Jeremy W. Lichstein
- Biophysical and economic constraints on China’s natural climate solutions pp. 847-853

- Nan Lu, Hanqin Tian, Bojie Fu, Huiqian Yu, Shilong Piao, Shiyin Chen, Ya Li, Xiaoyong Li, Mengyu Wang, Zidong Li, Lu Zhang, Philippe Ciais and Pete Smith
- A climate risk index for marine life pp. 854-862

- Daniel G. Boyce, Derek P. Tittensor, Cristina Garilao, Stephanie Henson, Kristin Kaschner, Kathleen Kesner-Reyes, Alex Pigot, Rodolfo B. Reyes, Gabriel Reygondeau, Kathryn E. Schleit, Nancy L. Shackell, Patricia Sorongon-Yap and Boris Worm
- Selection counteracts developmental plasticity in body-size responses to climate change pp. 863-868

- J. Ryan Shipley, Cornelia W. Twining, Conor C. Taff, Maren N. Vitousek and David W. Winkler
- Over half of known human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated by climate change pp. 869-875

- Camilo Mora, Tristan McKenzie, Isabella M. Gaw, Jacqueline M. Dean, Hannah Hammerstein, Tabatha A. Knudson, Renee O. Setter, Charlotte Z. Smith, Kira M. Webster, Jonathan A. Patz and Erik C. Franklin
Volume 12, issue 8, 2022
- Improving public understanding of climate change by supporting weathercasters pp. 694-695

- Edward Maibach, Heidi Cullen, Bernadette Placky, Joe Witte and Jim Gandy
- A political experiment may have extracted Australia from the climate wars pp. 695-696

- Matthew J. Hornsey, Cassandra M. Chapman, Kelly S. Fielding, Winnifred R. Louis and Samuel Pearson
- The German constitutional verdict is a landmark in climate litigation pp. 697-699

- Felix Ekardt and Katharine Heyl
- Climate-driven expansion of northern agriculture must consider permafrost pp. 699-703

- Melissa K. Ward Jones, Tobias Schwoerer, Glenna M. Gannon, Benjamin M. Jones, Mikhail Z. Kanevskiy, Iris Sutton, Brad St. Pierre, Christine St. Pierre, Jill Russell and David Russell
- Warmth signals male growth pp. 704-704

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Net greenhouse gas source pp. 704-704

- Martina Grecequet
- Washing away the ground pp. 704-704

- Jasper Franke
- Impacts on tourism demand pp. 704-704

- Carmen Dayrell
- Big homes hinder emission cuts pp. 705-706

- André Cabrera Serrenho
- Summer matters for peatlands pp. 706-707

- Sari Juutinen
- Fall and rise of the phytoplankton pp. 708-709

- John P. Dunne
- Decarbonization pathways for the residential sector in the United States pp. 712-718

- Peter Berrill, Eric J. H. Wilson, Janet L. Reyna, Anthony D. Fontanini and Edgar G. Hertwich
- Potential hydropower contribution to mitigate climate risk and build resilience in Africa pp. 719-727

- Ana Lucía Cáceres, Paulina Jaramillo, H. Scott Matthews, Constantine Samaras and Bart Nijssen
- Poleward shift of Circumpolar Deep Water threatens the East Antarctic Ice Sheet pp. 728-734

- Laura Herraiz-Borreguero and Alberto C. Naveira Garabato
- Strong control of effective radiative forcing by the spatial pattern of absorbing aerosol pp. 735-742

- Andrew I. L. Williams, Philip Stier, Guy Dagan and Duncan Watson-Parris
- Warming response of peatland CO2 sink is sensitive to seasonality in warming trends pp. 743-749

- M. Helbig, T. Živković, P. Alekseychik, M. Aurela, T. S. El-Madany, E. S. Euskirchen, L. B. Flanagan, T. J. Griffis, P. J. Hanson, J. Hattakka, C. Helfter, T. Hirano, E. R. Humphreys, G. Kiely, R. K. Kolka, T. Laurila, P. G. Leahy, A. Lohila, I. Mammarella, M. B. Nilsson, A. Panov, F. J. W. Parmentier, M. Peichl, J. Rinne, D. T. Roman, O. Sonnentag, Tuittila E.-S, M. Ueyama, T. Vesala, P. Vestin, S. Weldon, P. Weslien and S. Zaehle
- Vertically migrating phytoplankton fuel high oceanic primary production pp. 750-756

- Kai Wirtz, S. Lan Smith, Moritz Mathis and Jan Taucher
- Selection on offspring size and contemporary evolution under ocean acidification pp. 757-760

- Darren W. Johnson
- Definitions and implications of climate-neutral aviation pp. 761-767

- Nicoletta Brazzola, Anthony Patt and Jan Wohland
Volume 12, issue 7, 2022
- Accounting for ecosystem service values in climate policy pp. 596-598

- Hannah Druckenmiller
- Value wild animals’ carbon services to fill the biodiversity financing gap pp. 598-601

- Fabio Berzaghi, Thomas Cosimano, Connel Fullenkamp, John Scanlon, Tata Elvis Fon, Michele Tunga Robson, Justice Leslie Forbang and Ralph Chami
- Regenerative living cities and the urban climate–biodiversity–wellbeing nexus pp. 601-604

- M. Pedersen Zari, M. MacKinnon, K. Varshney and N. Bakshi
- The terrestrial water cycle in a warming world pp. 604-606

- Kaighin A. McColl, Michael L. Roderick, Alexis Berg and Jacob Scheff
- Death by climate change pp. 607-609

- Carrie Arnold
- Warmth worries workers pp. 610-610

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Long-term effects of carbon removal pp. 610-610

- Jasper Franke
- Prices with quantities pp. 610-610

- Lingxiao Yan
- Preparing to avoid disaster pp. 610-610

- Bronwyn Wake
- The impact of climate summits pp. 611-612

- Zorzeta Bakaki
- Anti-poverty programmes build resilience pp. 612-613

- Sarah Janzen
- The mortality cost of climate change pp. 614-615

- Maximilian Auffhammer
- Global decline in frequency pp. 615-617

- Alexander J. Baker
- Catching maladaptation before it happens pp. 617-618

- E. Lisa F. Schipper
- Fighting climate change pp. 619-619

- Alyssa Findlay
- Assessing the effectiveness of orchestrated climate action from five years of summits pp. 628-633

- Sander Chan, Thomas Hale, Andrew Deneault, Manish Shrivastava, Kennedy Mbeva, Victoria Chengo and Joanes Atela
- Climate change increases resource-constrained international immobility pp. 634-641

- Hélène Benveniste, Michael Oppenheimer and Marc Fleurbaey
- Precipitation efficiency constraint on climate change pp. 642-648

- Ryan L. Li, Joshua H. P. Studholme, Alexey V. Fedorov and Trude Storelvmo
- Future Southern Ocean warming linked to projected ENSO variability pp. 649-654

- Guojian Wang, Wenju Cai, Agus Santoso, Lixin Wu, John C. Fyfe, Sang-Wook Yeh, Benjamin Ng, Kai Yang and Michael J. McPhaden
- Declining tropical cyclone frequency under global warming pp. 655-661

- Savin S. Chand, Kevin J. E. Walsh, Suzana J. Camargo, James P. Kossin, Kevin J. Tory, Michael F. Wehner, Johnny C. L. Chan, Philip J. Klotzbach, Andrew J. Dowdy, Samuel S. Bell, Hamish A. Ramsay and Hiroyuki Murakami
- Transitional wave climate regions on continental and polar coasts in a warming world pp. 662-671

- I. Odériz, N. Mori, T. Shimura, A. Webb, R. Silva and T. R. Mortlock
- Increasing surface runoff from Greenland’s firn areas pp. 672-676

- Andrew J. Tedstone and Horst Machguth
- Widespread shift from ecosystem energy to water limitation with climate change pp. 677-684

- 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
- Mangrove dispersal disrupted by projected changes in global seawater density pp. 685-691

- Tom Van der Stocken, Bram Vanschoenwinkel, Dustin Carroll, Kyle C. Cavanaugh and Nico Koedam
Volume 12, issue 6, 2022
- A climate club to decarbonize the global steel industry pp. 494-496

- Lukas Hermwille, Stefan Lechtenböhmer, Max Åhman, Harro Asselt, Chris Bataille, Stefan Kronshage, Annika Tönjes, Manfred Fischedick, Sebastian Oberthür, Amit Garg, Catherine Hall, Patrick Jochem, Clemens Schneider, Ryna Cui, Wolfgang Obergassel, Panagiotis Fragkos, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan and Hilton Trollip
- The small scales of the ocean may hold the key to surprises pp. 496-499

- Helene Hewitt, Baylor Fox-Kemper, Brodie Pearson, Malcolm Roberts and Daniel Klocke
- Ambitious partnership needed for reliable climate prediction pp. 499-503

- Julia Slingo, Paul Bates, Peter Bauer, Stephen Belcher, Tim Palmer, Graeme Stephens, Bjorn Stevens, Thomas Stocker and Georg Teutsch
- Carbon impacts pp. 504-504

- Alyssa Findlay
- Low-carbon futures pp. 504-504

- Carmen Dayrell
- Tidal melt pp. 504-504

- Jasper Franke
- Governance modes pp. 504-504

- Lingxiao Yan
- Peaking productivity by 2060 pp. 505-506

- Alexander Koch
- Northern wildlife feels the heat pp. 506-507

- Robert J. Wilson
- Renewable energy certificates allow companies to overstate their emission reductions pp. 508-509

- Anders Bjørn, Shannon M. Lloyd, Matthew Brander and H. Damon Matthews
- Aligning artificial intelligence with climate change mitigation pp. 518-527

- Lynn H. Kaack, Priya L. Donti, Emma Strubell, George Kamiya, Felix Creutzig and David Rolnick
- Perspectives of UK adolescents on the youth climate strikes pp. 528-531

- Katharine Lee, Saffron O’Neill, Leda Blackwood and Julie Barnett
- Stranded fossil-fuel assets translate to major losses for investors in advanced economies pp. 532-538

- Gregor Semieniuk, Philip B. Holden, Jean-Francois Mercure, Pablo Salas, Hector Pollitt, Katharine Jobson, Pim Vercoulen, Unnada Chewpreecha, Neil R. Edwards and Jorge E. Viñuales
- Renewable energy certificates threaten the integrity of corporate science-based targets pp. 539-546

- Anders Bjørn, Shannon M. Lloyd, Matthew Brander and H. Damon Matthews
- Estimating the timing of geophysical commitment to 1.5 and 2.0 °C of global warming pp. 547-552

- M. T. Dvorak, K. C. Armour, D. M. W. Frierson, C. Proistosescu, M. B. Baker and C. J. Smith
- The intensification of winter mid-latitude storm tracks in the Southern Hemisphere pp. 553-557

- Rei Chemke, Yi Ming and Janni Yuval
- Interbasin and interhemispheric impacts of a collapsed Atlantic Overturning Circulation pp. 558-565

- Bryam Orihuela-Pinto, Matthew H. England and Andréa S. Taschetto
- South Asian agriculture increasingly dependent on meltwater and groundwater pp. 566-573

- A. F. Lutz, W. W. Immerzeel, C. Siderius, R. R. Wijngaard, S. Nepal, A. B. Shrestha, P. Wester and H. Biemans
- Soil quality both increases crop production and improves resilience to climate change pp. 574-580

- Lei Qiao, Xuhui Wang, Pete Smith, Jinlong Fan, Yuelai Lu, Bridget Emmett, Rong Li, Stephen Dorling, Haiqing Chen, Shaogui Liu, Tim G. Benton, Yaojun Wang, Yuqing Ma, Rongfeng Jiang, Fusuo Zhang, Shilong Piao, Christoph Mϋller, Huaqing Yang, Yanan Hao, Wangmei Li and Mingsheng Fan
- Future reversal of warming-enhanced vegetation productivity in the Northern Hemisphere pp. 581-586

- Yichen Zhang, Shilong Piao, Yan Sun, Brendan M. Rogers, Xiangyi Li, Xu Lian, Zhihua Liu, Anping Chen and Josep Peñuelas
- Climate change reshuffles northern species within their niches pp. 587-592

- 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
- Author Correction: Ageing society in developed countries challenges carbon mitigation pp. 593-593

- Heran Zheng, Yin Long, Richard Wood, Daniel Moran, Zengkai Zhang, Jing Meng, Kuishuang Feng, Edgar Hertwich and Dabo Guan
- Author Correction: Climate and land-use changes reduce the benefits of terrestrial protected areas pp. 593-593

- Ernest F. Asamoah, Linda J. Beaumont and Joseph M. Maina
Volume 12, issue 5, 2022
- The Global South is the climate movement’s unsung leader pp. 410-412

- Chad Jonathan Frischmann, Mamta Mehra, Jimena Alvarez, Emilia Jankowska, Heather Jones, Amrita Namasivayam and Abdulmutalib Yussuff
- Emissions rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 412-414

- Steven J. Davis, Zhu Liu, Zhu Deng, Biqing Zhu, Piyu Ke, Taochun Sun, Rui Guo, Chaopeng Hong, Bo Zheng, Yilong Wang, Olivier Boucher, Pierre Gentine and Philippe Ciais
- Glasgow forest declaration needs new modes of data ownership pp. 415-417

- Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Nancy Harris, Douglas Sheil, Marc Palahi, Gherardo Chirici, Manuel Boissière, Chip Fay, Johannes Reiche and Ruben Valbuena
- Far-right scepticism pp. 418-418

- Carmen Dayrell
- Rainfall domino pp. 418-418

- Jasper Franke
- Policies and investment pp. 418-418

- Lingxiao Yan
- Crabs retreat from heat pp. 418-418

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Ocean sensitivity to freshwater pp. 419-420

- Pepijn Bakker
- A candle burning from both ends pp. 420-421

- Helene Seroussi and Colin R. Meyer
- Frost risk by dwindling snow cover pp. 421-423

- Kurt Christian Kersebaum
- Using large ensembles of climate change mitigation scenarios for robust insights pp. 428-435

- Céline Guivarch, Thomas Gallic, Nico Bauer, Panagiotis Fragkos, Daniel Huppmann, Marc Jaxa-Rozen, Ilkka Keppo, Elmar Kriegler, Tamás Krisztin, Giacomo Marangoni, Steve Pye, Keywan Riahi, Roberto Schaeffer, Massimo Tavoni, Evelina Trutnevyte, Detlef Vuuren and Fabian Wagner
- Observed influence of anthropogenic climate change on tropical cyclone heavy rainfall pp. 436-440

- Nobuyuki Utsumi and Hyungjun Kim
- Constraining the increased frequency of global precipitation extremes under warming pp. 441-448

- Chad W. Thackeray, Alex Hall, Jesse Norris and Di Chen
- Freshwater forcing of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation revisited pp. 449-454

- Feng He and Peter U. Clark
- Natural variability has dominated Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation since 1900 pp. 455-460

- Mojib Latif, Jing Sun, Martin Visbeck and M. Hadi Bordbar
- Antarctic sea-ice expansion and Southern Ocean cooling linked to tropical variability pp. 461-468

- Eui-Seok Chung, Seong-Joong Kim, Axel Timmermann, Kyung-Ja Ha, Sang-Ki Lee, Malte F. Stuecker, Keith B. Rodgers, Sun-Seon Lee and Lei Huang
- Trophic level decoupling drives future changes in phytoplankton bloom phenology pp. 469-476

- Ryohei Yamaguchi, Keith B. Rodgers, Axel Timmermann, Karl Stein, Sarah Schlunegger, Daniele Bianchi, John P. Dunne and Richard D. Slater
- Empirical evidence for recent global shifts in vegetation resilience pp. 477-484

- Taylor Smith, Dominik Traxl and Niklas Boers
- The critical benefits of snowpack insulation and snowmelt for winter wheat productivity pp. 485-490

- Peng Zhu, Taegon Kim, Zhenong Jin, Chenxi Lin, Xuhui Wang, Philippe Ciais, Nathaniel D. Mueller, Amir Aghakouchak, Jianxi Huang, David Mulla and David Makowski
- Publisher Correction: Tropical cyclone climatology change greatly exacerbates US extreme rainfall–surge hazard pp. 491-491

- Avantika Gori, Ning Lin, Dazhi Xi and Kerry Emanuel
- Author Correction: Storing frozen water to adapt to climate change pp. 491-491

- Lisa Palmer
Volume 12, issue 4, 2022
- The great acceleration of plant phenological shifts pp. 300-302

- Y. Vitasse, F. Baumgarten, C. M. Zohner, T. Rutishauser, B. Pietragalla, R. Gehrig, J. Dai, H. Wang, Y. Aono and T. H. Sparks
- Understanding urban plant phenology for sustainable cities and planet pp. 302-304

- Yuyu Zhou
- The increasing relevance of phenology to conservation pp. 305-307

- A. K. Ettinger, C. J. Chamberlain and E. M. Wolkovich
- Tree harvesting is not the same as deforestation pp. 307-309

- Geoff J. Wells, Casey M. Ryan, Luis Artur, Natasha Ribeiro, Samuel Bowers, Peter Hargreaves, Jone Fernando, Aide Farao and Janet A. Fisher
- On our bookshelf pp. 310-310

- Bronwyn Wake
- The citizens who chart changing climate pp. 311-312

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Losing snow and value pp. 313-313

- Alyssa Findlay
- More rain, less often pp. 313-313

- Bronwyn Wake
- Gender inequality pp. 313-313

- Carmen Dayrell
- Hotspots for nitrogen pp. 313-313

- Alyssa Findlay
- Assessing nuclear phase-out pp. 314-315

- Sebastian Rausch
- Good ozone, bad ozone and the Southern Ocean pp. 316-317

- William J. M. Seviour
- Water use in a changing world pp. 317-319

- Landon Marston
- Soil carbon is the blind spot of European national GHG inventories pp. 324-331

- Valentin Bellassen, Denis Angers, Tomasz Kowalczewski and Asger Olesen
- Leveraging social cognition to promote effective climate change mitigation pp. 332-338

- Mélusine Boon-Falleur, Aurore Grandin, Nicolas Baumard and Coralie Chevallier
- Achieving Paris climate goals calls for increasing ambition of the Kigali Amendment pp. 339-342

- Pallav Purohit, Nathan Borgford-Parnell, Zbigniew Klimont and Lena Höglund-Isaksson
- Different climate response persistence causes warming trend unevenness at continental scales pp. 343-349

- Qingxiang Li, Bosi Sheng, Jiaying Huang, Chao Li, Zhaoyang Song, Liya Chao, Wenbin Sun, Yang Yang, Boyang Jiao, Ziyou Guo, Longshi Liao, Xuqian Li, Chenglong Sun, Wen Li, Boyin Huang, Wenjie Dong and Phil Jones
- Precipitation trends determine future occurrences of compound hot–dry events pp. 350-355

- Emanuele Bevacqua, Giuseppe Zappa, Flavio Lehner and Jakob Zscheischler
- Emergence of climate change in the tropical Pacific pp. 356-364

- Jun Ying, Matthew Collins, Wenju Cai, Axel Timmermann, Ping Huang, Dake Chen and Karl Stein
- Stratospheric ozone depletion and tropospheric ozone increases drive Southern Ocean interior warming pp. 365-372

- Wei Liu, Michaela I. Hegglin, Ramiro Checa-Garcia, Shouwei Li, Nathan P. Gillett, Kewei Lyu, Xuebin Zhang and Neil C. Swart
- Imminent loss of climate space for permafrost peatlands in Europe and Western Siberia pp. 373-379

- Richard E. Fewster, Paul J. Morris, Ruza F. Ivanovic, Graeme T. Swindles, Anna M. Peregon and Christopher J. Smith
- Increasing terrestrial ecosystem carbon release in response to autumn cooling and warming pp. 380-385

- Rui Tang, Bin He, Hans W. Chen, Deliang Chen, Yaning Chen, Yongshuo H. Fu, Wenping Yuan, Baofu Li, Zhi Li, Lanlan Guo, Xingming Hao, Liying Sun, Huiming Liu, Cheng Sun and Yang Yang
- Decreasing rainfall frequency contributes to earlier leaf onset in northern ecosystems pp. 386-392

- Jian Wang, Desheng Liu, Philippe Ciais and Josep Peñuelas
- Restructuring of plankton genomic biogeography in the surface ocean under climate change pp. 393-401

- Paul Frémont, Marion Gehlen, Mathieu Vrac, Jade Leconte, Tom O. Delmont, Patrick Wincker, Daniele Iudicone and Olivier Jaillon
- Towards climate-smart, three-dimensional protected areas for biodiversity conservation in the high seas pp. 402-407

- Isaac Brito-Morales, David S. Schoeman, Jason D. Everett, Carissa J. Klein, Daniel C. Dunn, Jorge García Molinos, Michael T. Burrows, Kristine Camille V. Buenafe, Rosa Mar Dominguez, Hugh P. Possingham and Anthony J. Richardson
- Author Correction: Potential impacts and challenges of border carbon adjustments pp. 408-408

- Christoph Böhringer, Carolyn Fischer, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Thomas Fox Rutherford
- Author Correction: Enhanced risk of concurrent regional droughts with increased ENSO variability and warming pp. 408-408

- Jitendra Singh, Moetasim Ashfaq, Christopher B. Skinner, Weston B. Anderson, Vimal Mishra and Deepti Singh
Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- Decolonizing climate change–heritage research pp. 210-213

- Nicholas P. Simpson, Joanne Clarke, Scott Allan Orr, Georgina Cundill, Ben Orlove, Sandra Fatorić, Salma Sabour, Nadia Khalaf, Marcy Rockman, Patricia Pinho, Shobha S. Maharaj, Poonam V. Mascarenhas, Nick Shepherd, Pindai M. Sithole, Grace Wambui Ngaruiya, Debra C. Roberts and Christopher H. Trisos
- Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy pp. 213-215

- Anne C. Pisor, Xavier Basurto, Kristina G. Douglass, Katharine J. Mach, Elspeth Ready, Jason M. Tylianakis, Ashley Hazel, Michelle A. Kline, Karen L. Kramer, J. Stephen Lansing, Mark Moritz, Paul E. Smaldino, Thomas F. Thornton and James Holland Jones
- Climate change will increase local government fiscal stress in the United States pp. 216-218

- Elisabeth A. Gilmore, Carolyn Kousky and Travis St.Clair
- Optimistic tales from nature under change pp. 219-219

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Avocados are toast pp. 220-220

- Alyssa Findlay
- Adaptation funding pp. 220-220

- Lingxiao Yan
- Extreme disease risk pp. 220-220

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Unprecedented decline pp. 220-220

- Jasper Franke
- Ageing society risks emission cuts pp. 221-222

- Juudit Ottelin
- Remote connections in the Arctic pp. 222-223

- Louise Sandberg Sørensen
- Arctic coasts predicted to erode pp. 224-225

- Christina Schädel
- Increased ENSO sea surface temperature variability under four IPCC emission scenarios pp. 228-231

- Wenju Cai, Benjamin Ng, Guojian Wang, Agus Santoso, Lixin Wu and Kai Yang
- Rapid intensification of the emerging southwestern North American megadrought in 2020–2021 pp. 232-234

- A. Park Williams, Benjamin I. Cook and Jason E. Smerdon
- Meta-analyses of fifteen determinants of public opinion about climate change taxes and laws pp. 235-240

- Magnus Bergquist, Andreas Nilsson, Niklas Harring and Sverker C. Jagers
- Ageing society in developed countries challenges carbon mitigation pp. 241-248

- Heran Zheng, Yin Long, Richard Wood, Daniel Moran, Zengkai Zhang, Jing Meng, Kuishuang Feng, Edgar Hertwich and Dabo Guan
- Arctic glaciers record wavier circumpolar winds pp. 249-255

- Ingo Sasgen, Annette Salles, Martin Wegmann, Bert Wouters, Xavier Fettweis, Brice P. Y. Noël and Christoph Beck
- African heritage sites threatened as sea-level rise accelerates pp. 256-262

- Michalis I. Vousdoukas, Joanne Clarke, Roshanka Ranasinghe, Lena Reimann, Nadia Khalaf, Trang Minh Duong, Birgitt Ouweneel, Salma Sabour, Carley E. Iles, Christopher H. Trisos, Luc Feyen, Lorenzo Mentaschi and Nicholas P. Simpson
- Increase in Arctic coastal erosion and its sensitivity to warming in the twenty-first century pp. 263-270

- David Marcolino Nielsen, Patrick Pieper, Armineh Barkhordarian, Paul Overduin, Tatiana Ilyina, Victor Brovkin, Johanna Baehr and Mikhail Dobrynin
- Pronounced loss of Amazon rainforest resilience since the early 2000s pp. 271-278

- Chris A. Boulton, Timothy M. Lenton and Niklas Boers
- Tropical forest restoration under future climate change pp. 279-283

- Alexander Koch and Jed O. Kaplan
- Higher temperature extremes exacerbate negative disease effects in a social mammal pp. 284-290

- Maria Paniw, Chris Duncan, Frank Groenewoud, Julian A. Drewe, Marta Manser, Arpat Ozgul and Tim Clutton-Brock
- Novel wheat varieties facilitate deep sowing to beat the heat of changing climates pp. 291-296

- Zhigan Zhao, Enli Wang, John A. Kirkegaard and Greg J. Rebetzke
- Author Correction: Impact of high-speed rail on road traffic and greenhouse gas emissions pp. 297-297

- Yatang Lin, Yu Qin, Jing Wu and Mandi Xu
- Publisher Correction: The cost of mitigation revisited pp. 298-298

- Alexandre C. Köberle, Toon Vandyck, Céline Guivarch, Nick Macaluso, Valentina Bosetti, Ajay Gambhir, Massimo Tavoni and Joeri Rogelj
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- Flexibility is needed in China’s national carbon market pp. 106-107

- Zhenliang Liao and Qiang Yao
- Climate change and the future of western US water governance pp. 108-110

- Dylan R. Hedden-Nicely
- Water is the middle child in global climate policy pp. 110-112

- Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm
- Increased attention to water is key to adaptation pp. 113-114

- Shilpi Srivastava, Lyla Mehta and Lars Otto Naess
- Storing frozen water to adapt to climate change pp. 115-117

- Lisa Palmer
- Consider fungal friends pp. 118-118

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Pantanal fires pp. 118-118

- Alyssa Findlay
- Firm emissions reduction pp. 118-118

- Lingxiao Yan
- Changing drought risks pp. 118-118

- Jasper Franke
- Mitigation north and impact south pp. 119-120

- Raphaël Payet-Burin
- Limited evidence that carbon tax rebates have increased public support for carbon pricing pp. 121-122

- Matto Mildenberger, Erick Lachapelle, Kathryn Harrison and Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
- A social–ecological perspective on climate anxiety in children and adolescents pp. 123-131

- Tara J. Crandon, James G. Scott, Fiona J. Charlson and Hannah J. Thomas
- Revisiting the promise of carbon labelling pp. 132-140

- Khan M. R. Taufique, Kristian S. Nielsen, Thomas Dietz, Rachael Shwom, Paul C. Stern and Michael P. Vandenbergh
- Limited impacts of carbon tax rebate programmes on public support for carbon pricing pp. 141-147

- Matto Mildenberger, Erick Lachapelle, Kathryn Harrison and Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
- Climate change experiences raise environmental concerns and promote Green voting pp. 148-155

- Roman Hoffmann, Raya Muttarak, Jonas Peisker and Piero Stanig
- Inequitable patterns of US flood risk in the Anthropocene pp. 156-162

- Oliver E. J. Wing, William Lehman, Paul D. Bates, Christopher C. Sampson, Niall Quinn, Andrew M. Smith, Jeffrey C. Neal, Jeremy R. Porter and Carolyn Kousky
- Enhanced risk of concurrent regional droughts with increased ENSO variability and warming pp. 163-170

- Jitendra Singh, Moetasim Ashfaq, Christopher B. Skinner, Weston B. Anderson, Vimal Mishra and Deepti Singh
- Tropical cyclone climatology change greatly exacerbates US extreme rainfall–surge hazard pp. 171-178

- Avantika Gori, Ning Lin, Dazhi Xi and Kerry Emanuel
- Threat by marine heatwaves to adaptive large marine ecosystems in an eddy-resolving model pp. 179-186

- Xiuwen Guo, Yang Gao, Shaoqing Zhang, Lixin Wu, Ping Chang, Wenju Cai, Jakob Zscheischler, L. Ruby Leung, Justin Small, Gokhan Danabasoglu, Luanne Thompson and Huiwang Gao
- Unintended consequences of climate change mitigation for African river basins pp. 187-192

- Matteo Giuliani, Jonathan R. Lamontagne, Mohamad I. Hejazi, Patrick M. Reed and Andrea Castelletti
- Deciphering the multiple effects of climate warming on the temporal shift of leaf unfolding pp. 193-199

- Haicheng Zhang, Isabelle Chuine, Pierre Regnier, Philippe Ciais and Wenping Yuan
- Upper environmental pCO2 drives sensitivity to ocean acidification in marine invertebrates pp. 200-207

- Cristian A. Vargas, L. Antonio Cuevas, Bernardo R. Broitman, Valeska A. San Martin, Nelson A. Lagos, Juan Diego Gaitán-Espitia and Sam Dupont
- Publisher Correction: Risk transfers support adaptation pp. 208-208

- Roman Hoffmann
- Author Correction: The hidden benefits of high-speed rail pp. 208-208

- Armin Schmutzler
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Emission burden concerns for online shopping returns pp. 2-3

- Xu Tian and Joseph Sarkis
- The value of values in climate science pp. 4-6

- Karoliina Pulkkinen, Sabine Undorf, Frida Bender, Per Wikman-Svahn, Francisco Doblas-Reyes, Clare Flynn, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Aiden Jönsson, Gah-Kai Leung, Joe Roussos, Theodore G. Shepherd and Erica Thompson
- From under the ice pp. 7-7

- Alyssa Findlay
- Sports league travel pp. 7-7

- Lingxiao Yan
- Whales in the way pp. 7-7

- Tegan Armarego-Marriott
- Stretching the sky pp. 7-7

- Bronwyn Wake
- Adaptation is context specific pp. 8-9

- Robyn S. Wilson
- Delayed recovery of the tropical rain belt pp. 9-10

- Eduardo Moreno-Chamarro
- The belowground growing season pp. 11-12

- Gesche Blume-Werry
- Ecosystems services at risk pp. 13-14

- Stephanie D’Agata
- The meaning of net zero and how to get it right pp. 15-21

- Sam Fankhauser, Stephen M. Smith, Myles Allen, Kaya Axelsson, Thomas Hale, Cameron Hepburn, J. Michael Kendall, Radhika Khosla, Javier Lezaun, Eli Mitchell-Larson, Michael Obersteiner, Lavanya Rajamani, Rosalind Rickaby, Nathalie Seddon and Thom Wetzer
- Potential impacts and challenges of border carbon adjustments pp. 22-29

- Christoph Böhringer, Carolyn Fischer, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Thomas Fox Rutherford
- Contextualizing cross-national patterns in household climate change adaptation pp. 30-35

- Brayton Noll, Tatiana Filatova, Ariana Need and Alessandro Taberna
- Demand-side solutions to climate change mitigation consistent with high levels of well-being pp. 36-46

- Felix Creutzig, Leila Niamir, Xuemei Bai, Max Callaghan, Jonathan Cullen, Julio Díaz-José, Maria Figueroa, Arnulf Grubler, William F. Lamb, Adrian Leip, Eric Masanet, Érika Mata, Linus Mattauch, Jan C. Minx, Sebastian Mirasgedis, Yacob Mulugetta, Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho, Minal Pathak, Patricia Perkins, Joyashree Roy, Stephane Rue du Can, Yamina Saheb, Shreya Some, Linda Steg, Julia Steinberger and Diana Ürge-Vorsatz
- Hysteresis of the intertropical convergence zone to CO2 forcing pp. 47-53

- Jong-Seong Kug, Ji-Hoon Oh, Soon-Il An, Sang-Wook Yeh, Seung-Ki Min, Seok-Woo Son, Jonghun Kam, Yoo-Geun Ham and Jongsoo Shin
- A regime shift in seasonal total Antarctic sea ice extent in the twentieth century pp. 54-62

- Ryan L. Fogt, Amanda M. Sleinkofer, Marilyn N. Raphael and Mark S. Handcock
- Observed increases in extreme fire weather driven by atmospheric humidity and temperature pp. 63-70

- Piyush Jain, Dante Castellanos-Acuna, Sean C. P. Coogan, John T. Abatzoglou and Mike D. Flannigan
- Biocrusts mediate a new mechanism for land degradation under a changing climate pp. 71-76

- M. L. Phillips, B. E. McNellis, A. Howell, C. M. Lauria, J. Belnap and S. C. Reed
- Climate warming may increase the frequency of cold-adapted haplotypes in alpine plants pp. 77-82

- Johannes Wessely, Andreas Gattringer, Frédéric Guillaume, Karl Hülber, Günther Klonner, Dietmar Moser and Stefan Dullinger
- Global warming decreases connectivity among coral populations pp. 83-87

- Joana Figueiredo, Christopher J. Thomas, Eric Deleersnijder, Jonathan Lambrechts, Andrew H. Baird, Sean R. Connolly and Emmanuel Hanert
- Near-term transition and longer-term physical climate risks of greenhouse gas emissions pathways pp. 88-96

- Ajay Gambhir, Mel George, Haewon McJeon, Nigel W. Arnell, Daniel Bernie, Shivika Mittal, Alexandre C. Köberle, Jason Lowe, Joeri Rogelj and Seth Monteith
- Phenological mismatches between above- and belowground plant responses to climate warming pp. 97-102

- Huiying Liu, Hao Wang, Nan Li, Junjiong Shao, Xuhui Zhou, Kees Jan Groenigen and Madhav P. Thakur
- Author Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming pp. 103-103

- Hyungwoo Lim, Ram Oren, Torgny Näsholm, Monika Strömgren, Tomas Lundmark, Harald Grip and Sune Linder
- Author Correction: Counterbalancing influences of aerosols and greenhouse gases on atmospheric rivers pp. 103-103

- Seung H. Baek and Juan M. Lora
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