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Volume 9, issue 12, 2019
- The challenges of extending climate risk insurance to fisheries pp. 896-897

- Nigel C. Sainsbury, Rachel A. Turner, Bryony L. Townhill, Stephen C. Mangi and John K. Pinnegar
- Meeting the looming policy challenge of sea-level change and human migration pp. 898-901

- D. J. Wrathall, Valerie Mueller, P. U. Clark, A. Bell, M. Oppenheimer, M. Hauer, S. Kulp, E. Gilmore, H. Adams, R. Kopp, K. Abel, M. Call, J. Chen, A. deSherbinin, E. Fussell, C. Hay, B. Jones, N. Magliocca, E. Marino, A. Slangen and K. Warner
- Climate migration myths pp. 901-903

- Ingrid Boas, Carol Farbotko, Helen Adams, Harald Sterly, Simon Bush, Kees Geest, Hanne Wiegel, Hasan Ashraf, Andrew Baldwin, Giovanni Bettini, Suzy Blondin, Mirjam Bruijn, David Durand-Delacre, Christiane Fröhlich, Giovanna Gioli, Lucia Guaita, Elodie Hut, Francis X. Jarawura, Machiel Lamers, Samuel Lietaer, Sarah L. Nash, Etienne Piguet, Delf Rothe, Patrick Sakdapolrak, Lothar Smith, Basundhara Tripathy Furlong, Ethemcan Turhan, Jeroen Warner, Caroline Zickgraf, Richard Black and Mike Hulme
- Surrendering to the sea by choice pp. 904-905

- Marcello Rossi
- Soils set limits pp. 906-906

- Alyssa Findlay
- Vulnerable bridges pp. 906-906

- Adam Yeeles
- Long live water vapour pp. 906-906

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Nudge to flood insurance pp. 906-906

- Jenn Richler
- Migrant networks and adaptation pp. 907-908

- Cristina Cattaneo
- Estuaries wrangle with the tides pp. 908-909

- Steven L. Goodbred
- N2O increasing faster than expected pp. 909-910

- David Makowski
- International migration and climate adaptation in an era of hardening borders pp. 911-918

- Robert McLeman
- Climate politics, metaphors and the fractal carbon trap pp. 919-925

- Steven Bernstein and Matthew Hoffmann
- The potential to reduce uncertainty in regional runoff projections from climate models pp. 926-933

- Flavio Lehner, Andrew W. Wood, Julie A. Vano, David M. Lawrence, Martyn P. Clark and Justin S. Mankin
- Is sea-ice-driven Eurasian cooling too weak in models? pp. 934-936

- James A. Screen and Russell Blackport
- Reply to: Is sea-ice-driven Eurasian cooling too weak in models? pp. 937-939

- Masato Mori, Yu Kosaka, Masahiro Watanabe, Bunmei Taguchi, Hisashi Nakamura and Masahide Kimoto
- The development of partisan polarization over the Green New Deal pp. 940-944

- Abel Gustafson, Seth A. Rosenthal, Matthew T. Ballew, Matthew H. Goldberg, Parrish Bergquist, John E. Kotcher, Edward W. Maibach and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Intact and managed peatland soils as a source and sink of GHGs from 1850 to 2100 pp. 945-947

- Jens Leifeld, Chloé Wüst-Galley and Susan Page
- Increasing impacts of extreme droughts on vegetation productivity under climate change pp. 948-953

- Chonggang Xu, Nate G. McDowell, Rosie A. Fisher, Liang Wei, Sanna Sevanto, Bradley O. Christoffersen, Ensheng Weng and Richard S. Middleton
- Response of N2O production rate to ocean acidification in the western North Pacific pp. 954-958

- Florian Breider, Chisato Yoshikawa, Akiko Makabe, Sakae Toyoda, Masahide Wakita, Yohei Matsui, Shinsuke Kawagucci, Tetsuichi Fujiki, Naomi Harada and Naohiro Yoshida
- Ocean community warming responses explained by thermal affinities and temperature gradients pp. 959-963

- Michael T. Burrows, Amanda E. Bates, Mark J. Costello, Martin Edwards, Graham J. Edgar, Clive J. Fox, Benjamin S. Halpern, Jan G. Hiddink, Malin L. Pinsky, Ryan D. Batt, Jorge García Molinos, Benjamin L. Payne, David S. Schoeman, Rick D. Stuart-Smith and Elvira S. Poloczanska
- A qualitative comparative analysis of women’s agency and adaptive capacity in climate change hotspots in Asia and Africa pp. 964-971

- Nitya Rao, Arabinda Mishra, Anjal Prakash, Chandni Singh, Ayesha Qaisrani, Prathigna Poonacha, Katharine Vincent and Claire Bedelian
- An emergent constraint on future Arctic sea-ice albedo feedback pp. 972-978

- Chad W. Thackeray and Alex Hall
- A reversal in global terrestrial stilling and its implications for wind energy production pp. 979-985

- Zhenzhong Zeng, Alan D. Ziegler, Timothy Searchinger, Long Yang, Anping Chen, Kunlu Ju, Shilong Piao, Laurent Z. X. Li, Philippe Ciais, Deliang Chen, Junguo Liu, Cesar Azorin-Molina, Adrian Chappell, David Medvigy and Eric F. Wood
- Sea-level-rise-induced threats depend on the size of tide-influenced estuaries worldwide pp. 986-992

- Jasper R. F. W. Leuven, Harm Jan Pierik, Maarten van der Vegt, Tjeerd J. Bouma and Maarten G. Kleinhans
- Acceleration of global N2O emissions seen from two decades of atmospheric inversion pp. 993-998

- R. L. Thompson, L. Lassaletta, P. K. Patra, C. Wilson, K. C. Wells, A. Gressent, E. N. Koffi, M. P. Chipperfield, W. Winiwarter, E. A. Davidson, H. Tian and J. G. Canadell
- Agency plans are inadequate to conserve US endangered species under climate change pp. 999-1004

- Aimee Delach, Astrid Caldas, Kiel M. Edson, Robb Krehbiel, Sarah Murray, Kathleen A. Theoharides, Lauren J. Vorhees, Jacob W. Malcom, Mark N. Salvo and Jennifer R. B. Miller
- Author Correction: Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region pp. 1005-1005

- Susan M. Natali, Jennifer D. Watts, Brendan M. Rogers, Stefano Potter, Sarah M. Ludwig, Anne-Katrin Selbmann, Patrick F. Sullivan, Benjamin W. Abbott, Kyle A. Arndt, Leah Birch, Mats P. Björkman, A. Anthony Bloom, Gerardo Celis, Torben R. Christensen, Casper T. Christiansen, Roisin Commane, Elisabeth J. Cooper, Patrick Crill, Claudia Czimczik, Sergey Davydov, Jinyang Du, Jocelyn E. Egan, Bo Elberling, Eugenie S. Euskirchen, Thomas Friborg, Hélène Genet, Mathias Göckede, Jordan P. Goodrich, Paul Grogan, Manuel Helbig, Elchin E. Jafarov, Julie D. Jastrow, Aram A. M. Kalhori, Yongwon Kim, John S. Kimball, Lars Kutzbach, Mark J. Lara, Klaus S. Larsen, Bang-Yong Lee, Zhihua Liu, Michael M. Loranty, Magnus Lund, Massimo Lupascu, Nima Madani, Avni Malhotra, Roser Matamala, Jack McFarland, A. David McGuire, Anders Michelsen, Christina Minions, Walter C. Oechel, David Olefeldt, Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Norbert Pirk, Ben Poulter, William Quinton, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, David Risk, Torsten Sachs, Kevin Schaefer, Niels M. Schmidt, Edward A. G. Schuur, Philipp R. Semenchuk, Gaius Shaver, Oliver Sonnentag, Gregory Starr, Claire C. Treat, Mark P. Waldrop, Yihui Wang, Jeffrey Welker, Christian Wille, Xiaofeng Xu, Zhen Zhang, Qianlai Zhuang and Donatella Zona
Volume 9, issue 11, 2019
- A new generation of emissions scenarios should cover blind spots in the carbon budget space pp. 798-800

- Shinichiro Fujimori, Joeri Rogelj, Volker Krey and Keywan Riahi
- Salty, gassy wetlands pp. 801-801

- Alyssa Findlay
- Counting the future now pp. 801-801

- Adam Yeeles
- Vietnam coastline threats pp. 801-801

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Effect of female representation pp. 801-801

- Jenn Richler
- Climate uncertainty communication pp. 802-803

- Emily H. Ho and David V. Budescu
- Forecasting global coral bleaching pp. 803-804

- Mathieu Pernice and David J. Hughes
- Arctic climate resilience pp. 805-806

- Johanna Yletyinen
- Arctic loses carbon as winters wane pp. 806-807

- John L. Campbell
- Engineering challenges of warming pp. 807-808

- Barret L. Kurylyk
- Towards more predictive and interdisciplinary climate change ecosystem experiments pp. 809-816

- Francois Rineau, Robert Malina, Natalie Beenaerts, Natascha Arnauts, Richard D. Bardgett, Matty P. Berg, Annelies Boerema, Liesbeth Bruckers, Jan Clerinx, Edouard L. Davin, Hans J. Boeck, Tom Dobbelaer, Marta Dondini, Frederik Laender, Jacintha Ellers, Oscar Franken, Lucy Gilbert, Lukas Gudmundsson, Ivan A. Janssens, David Johnson, Sebastien Lizin, Bernard Longdoz, Patrick Meire, Dominique Meremans, Ann Milbau, Michele Moretti, Ivan Nijs, Anne Nobel, Iuliu Sorin Pop, Thomas Puetz, Wouter Reyns, Jacques Roy, Jochen Schuetz, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Pete Smith, Francesca Solmi, Jan Staes, Wim Thiery, Sofie Thijs, Inne Vanderkelen, Wouter Landuyt, Erik Verbruggen, Nele Witters, Jakob Zscheischler and Jaco Vangronsveld
- Contribution of the land sector to a 1.5 °C world pp. 817-828

- Stephanie Roe, Charlotte Streck, Michael Obersteiner, Stefan Frank, Bronson Griscom, Laurent Drouet, Oliver Fricko, Mykola Gusti, Nancy Harris, Tomoko Hasegawa, Zeke Hausfather, Peter Havlik, Jo House, Gert-Jan Nabuurs, Alexander Popp, María José Sanz Sánchez, Jonathan Sanderman, Pete Smith, Elke Stehfest and Deborah Lawrence
- The public costs of climate-induced financial instability pp. 829-833

- Francesco Lamperti, Valentina Bosetti, Andrea Roventini and Massimo Tavoni
- Enhanced equatorial warming causes deep-tropical contraction and subtropical monsoon shift pp. 834-839

- Wenyu Zhou, Shang-Ping Xie and Da Yang
- Saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin bioavailability increases in future oceans pp. 840-844

- C. C. Roggatz, N. Fletcher, D. M. Benoit, A. C. Algar, A. Doroff, B. Wright, K. C. Wollenberg Valero and J. D. Hardege
- Temperature patterns and mechanisms influencing coral bleaching during the 2016 El Niño pp. 845-851

- Tim R. McClanahan, Emily S. Darling, Joseph M. Maina, Nyawira A. Muthiga, Stéphanie D ’agata, Stacy D. Jupiter, Rohan Arthur, Shaun K. Wilson, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Yashika Nand, Ali M. Ussi, Austin T. Humphries, Vardhan J. Patankar, Mireille M. M. Guillaume, Sally A. Keith, George Shedrawi, Pagu Julius, Gabriel Grimsditch, January Ndagala and Julien Leblond
- Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region pp. 852-857

- Susan M. Natali, Jennifer D. Watts, Brendan M. Rogers, Stefano Potter, Sarah M. Ludwig, Anne-Katrin Selbmann, Patrick F. Sullivan, Benjamin W. Abbott, Kyle A. Arndt, Leah Birch, Mats P. Björkman, A. Anthony Bloom, Gerardo Celis, Torben R. Christensen, Casper T. Christiansen, Roisin Commane, Elisabeth J. Cooper, Patrick Crill, Claudia Czimczik, Sergey Davydov, Jinyang Du, Jocelyn E. Egan, Bo Elberling, Eugenie S. Euskirchen, Thomas Friborg, Hélène Genet, Mathias Göckede, Jordan P. Goodrich, Paul Grogan, Manuel Helbig, Elchin E. Jafarov, Julie D. Jastrow, Aram A. M. Kalhori, Yongwon Kim, John S. Kimball, Lars Kutzbach, Mark J. Lara, Klaus S. Larsen, Bang-Yong Lee, Zhihua Liu, Michael M. Loranty, Magnus Lund, Massimo Lupascu, Nima Madani, Avni Malhotra, Roser Matamala, Jack McFarland, A. David McGuire, Anders Michelsen, Christina Minions, Walter C. Oechel, David Olefeldt, Frans-Jan W. Parmentier, Norbert Pirk, Ben Poulter, William Quinton, Fereidoun Rezanezhad, David Risk, Torsten Sachs, Kevin Schaefer, Niels M. Schmidt, Edward A. G. Schuur, Philipp R. Semenchuk, Gaius Shaver, Oliver Sonnentag, Gregory Starr, Claire C. Treat, Mark P. Waldrop, Yihui Wang, Jeffrey Welker, Christian Wille, Xiaofeng Xu, Zhen Zhang, Qianlai Zhuang and Donatella Zona
- Abrupt changes across the Arctic permafrost region endanger northern development pp. 858-862

- B. Teufel and L. Sushama
- Acknowledging uncertainty impacts public acceptance of climate scientists’ predictions pp. 863-867

- Lauren C. Howe, Bo MacInnis, Jon A. Krosnick, Ezra M. Markowitz and Robert Socolow
- Ecological resilience of Arctic marine food webs to climate change pp. 868-872

- Gary P. Griffith, Haakon Hop, Mikko Vihtakari, Anette Wold, Kjersti Kalhagen and Geir Wing Gabrielsen
- The effect of plant physiological responses to rising CO2 on global streamflow pp. 873-879

- Megan D. Fowler, Gabriel J. Kooperman, James T. Randerson and Michael S. Pritchard
- Reduced resilience as an early warning signal of forest mortality pp. 880-885

- Yanlan Liu, Mukesh Kumar, Gabriel G. Katul and Amilcare Porporato
- Climate change causes functionally colder winters for snow cover-dependent organisms pp. 886-893

- Likai Zhu, Anthony R. Ives, Chi Zhang, Yuanyuan Guo and Volker C. Radeloff
- Publisher Correction: Dependence of economic impacts of climate change on anthropogenically directed pathways pp. 894-894

- Jun’ya Takakura, Shinichiro Fujimori, Naota Hanasaki, Tomoko Hasegawa, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Yasushi Honda, Toshichika Iizumi, Naoko Kumano, Chan Park, Zhihong Shen, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Makoto Tamura, Masahiro Tanoue, Koujiro Tsuchida, Hiromune Yokoki, Qian Zhou, Taikan Oki and Yasuaki Hijioka
Volume 9, issue 10, 2019
- Sinking to the deep pp. 728-728

- Alyssa Findlay
- Who you say you are taxing matters pp. 728-728

- Adam Yeeles
- Shifting moisture source pp. 728-728

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Lake emissions rise pp. 728-728

- Bronwyn Wake
- Connecting AMOC changes pp. 729-730

- Annalisa Cherchi
- Ecoregion shapes the range response pp. 730-731

- Meagan F. Oldfather
- Take a walk on the wild side pp. 731-732

- Michael B. Kantar and Bryan Runck
- A drift in the Arctic pp. 733-733

- Bronwyn Wake
- EU ETS and the waterbed effect pp. 734-735

- Knut Einar Rosendahl
- Reply: EU ETS and the waterbed effect pp. 736-736

- Grischa Perino
- Dependence of economic impacts of climate change on anthropogenically directed pathways pp. 737-741

- Jun’ya Takakura, Shinichiro Fujimori, Naota Hanasaki, Tomoko Hasegawa, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Yasushi Honda, Toshichika Iizumi, Naoko Kumano, Chan Park, Zhihong Shen, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Makoto Tamura, Masahiro Tanoue, Koujiro Tsuchida, Hiromune Yokoki, Qian Zhou, Taikan Oki and Yasuaki Hijioka
- Stabilization of dense Antarctic water supply to the Atlantic Ocean overturning circulation pp. 742-746

- E. Povl Abrahamsen, Andrew J. S. Meijers, Kurt L. Polzin, Alberto C. Naveira Garabato, Brian A. King, Yvonne L. Firing, Jean-Baptiste Sallée, Katy L. Sheen, Arnold L. Gordon, Bruce A. Huber and Michael P. Meredith
- Indian Ocean warming can strengthen the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation pp. 747-751

- Shineng Hu and Alexey V. Fedorov
- Climate change impacts on banana yields around the world pp. 752-757

- Varun Varma and Daniel P. Bebber
- Potential adaptive strategies for 29 sub-Saharan crops under future climate change pp. 758-763

- Samuel Pironon, Thomas R. Etherington, James S. Borrell, Nicola Kühn, Marc Macias-Fauria, Ian Ondo, Carolina Tovar, Paul Wilkin and Katherine J. Willis
- Nitrogen status regulates morphological adaptation of marsh plants to elevated CO2 pp. 764-768

- Meng Lu, Ellen R. Herbert, J. Adam Langley, Matthew L. Kirwan and J. Patrick Megonigal
- Climate experts’ views on geoengineering depend on their beliefs about climate change impacts pp. 769-775

- Astrid Dannenberg and Sonja Zitzelsberger
- The accuracy of German citizens’ confidence in their climate change knowledge pp. 776-780

- Helen Fischer, Dorothee Amelung and Nadia Said
- Acidification diminishes diatom silica production in the Southern Ocean pp. 781-786

- Katherina Petrou, Kirralee G. Baker, Daniel A. Nielsen, Alyce M. Hancock, Kai G. Schulz and Andrew T. Davidson
- Alternatives to genetic affinity as a context for within-species response to climate pp. 787-794

- Adam B. Smith, Erik A. Beever, Aimee E. Kessler, Aaron N. Johnston, Chris Ray, Clinton W. Epps, Hayley C. Lanier, Rob C. Klinger, Thomas J. Rodhouse, Johanna Varner, John D. Perrine, Amy Seglund, L. Embere Hall, Kurt Galbreath, Chris MacGlover, Peter Billman, Gretchen Blatz, Jason Brewer, Jessica Castillo Vardaro, Anna D. Chalfoun, Gail Collins, April Craighead, Chris Curlis, Christopher Daly, Daniel F. Doak, Mitch East, Mark Edwards, Liesl Erb, Kristina A. Ernest, Brian Fauver, Kerry R. Foresman, Ken Goehring, Joan Hagar, Charles L. Hayes, Philippe Henry, Kimberly Hersey, Shannon L. Hilty, Jim Jacobson, Mackenzie R. Jeffress, Tom Manning, Amy Masching, Bryce Maxell, Rayo McCollough, Corrie McFarland, Eric Miskow, Toni Lyn Morelli, Lucas Moyer-Horner, Megan Mueller, Martin Nugent, Beth Pratt, Mary Rasmussen-Flores, Tom H. Rickman, Hillary Robison, Arthur Rodriguez, Karen Rowe, Kevin Rowe, Michael A. Russello, Vicki Saab, Angie Schmidt, Joseph A. E. Stewart, James N. Stuart, Leona K. Svancara, Will Thompson, Julie Timmins, Gregg Treinish, Matthew D. Waterhouse, Marie L. Westover, Jennifer Wilkening and Leah Yandow
- Author Correction: Global loss of climate connectivity in tropical forests pp. 795-795

- Rebecca A. Senior, Jane K. Hill and David P. Edwards
- Author Correction: Global assessment of primate vulnerability to extreme climatic events pp. 796-796

- Lyubing Zhang, Eric I. Ameca, Guy Cowlishaw, Nathalie Pettorelli, Wendy Foden and Georgina M. Mace
Volume 9, issue 9, 2019
- Tackling climate change with blockchain pp. 644-645

- Peter Howson
- The future when we don’t do enough pp. 646-646

- Cassandra L. Thiel
- Climate and food goals pp. 647-647

- Alyssa Findlay
- National frames pp. 647-647

- Adam Yeeles
- Temperature definitions matter pp. 647-647

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Benefits of a pea and tonic pp. 647-647

- Bronwyn Wake
- Wasting less electricity before use pp. 648-649

- Constantine Samaras
- Midlatitudes unaffected by sea ice loss pp. 649-650

- John C. Fyfe
- A canary in the Southern Ocean pp. 651-652

- Nicolas Metzl
- Implausible projections overestimate near-term Bitcoin CO2 emissions pp. 653-654

- Eric Masanet, Arman Shehabi, Nuoa Lei, Harald Vranken, Jonathan Koomey and Jens Malmodin
- Rational mining limits Bitcoin emissions pp. 655-655

- Nicolas Houy
- Could Bitcoin emissions push global warming above 2 °C? pp. 656-657

- Lars Dittmar and Aaron Praktiknjo
- Mora et al. reply pp. 658-659

- Camilo Mora, Randi L. Rollins, Katie Taladay, Michael B. Kantar, Mason K. Chock, Mio Shimada and Erik C. Franklin
- The climate mitigation opportunity behind global power transmission and distribution pp. 660-665

- Kavita Surana and Sarah M. Jordaan
- Summer weather becomes more persistent in a 2 °C world pp. 666-671

- Peter Pfleiderer, Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Kai Kornhuber and Dim Coumou
- Antarctic iceberg impacts on future Southern Hemisphere climate pp. 672-677

- Fabian Schloesser, Tobias Friedrich, Axel Timmermann, Robert M. DeConto and David Pollard
- Enhanced oceanic CO2 uptake along the rapidly changing West Antarctic Peninsula pp. 678-683

- Michael S. Brown, David R. Munro, Colette J. Feehan, Colm Sweeney, Hugh W. Ducklow and Oscar M. Schofield
- Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass pp. 684-689

- César Terrer, Robert B. Jackson, I. Colin Prentice, Trevor F. Keenan, Christina Kaiser, Sara Vicca, Joshua B. Fisher, Peter B. Reich, Benjamin D. Stocker, Bruce A. Hungate, Josep Peñuelas, Ian McCallum, Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia, Lucas A. Cernusak, Alan F. Talhelm, Kevin Van Sundert, Shilong Piao, Paul C. D. Newton, Mark J. Hovenden, Dana M. Blumenthal, Yi Y. Liu, Christoph Müller, Klaus Winter, Christopher B. Field, Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Caspar J. Van Lissa, Marcel R. Hoosbeek, Makoto Watanabe, Takayoshi Koike, Victor O. Leshyk, H. Wayne Polley and Oskar Franklin
- How contemporary bioclimatic and human controls change global fire regimes pp. 690-696

- Douglas I. Kelley, Ioannis Bistinas, Rhys Whitley, Chantelle Burton, Toby R. Marthews and Ning Dong
- Minimal influence of reduced Arctic sea ice on coincident cold winters in mid-latitudes pp. 697-704

- Russell Blackport, James A. Screen, Karin van der Wiel and Richard Bintanja
- Persistent acceleration in global sea-level rise since the 1960s pp. 705-710

- Sönke Dangendorf, Carling Hay, Francisco M. Calafat, Marta Marcos, Christopher G. Piecuch, Kevin Berk and Jürgen Jensen
- Robustness and uncertainties in global multivariate wind-wave climate projections pp. 711-718

- Joao Morim, Mark Hemer, Xiaolan L. Wang, Nick Cartwright, Claire Trenham, Alvaro Semedo, Ian Young, Lucy Bricheno, Paula Camus, Mercè Casas-Prat, Li Erikson, Lorenzo Mentaschi, Nobuhito Mori, Tomoya Shimura, Ben Timmermans, Ole Aarnes, Øyvind Breivik, Arno Behrens, Mikhail Dobrynin, Melisa Menendez, Joanna Staneva, Michael Wehner, Judith Wolf, Bahareh Kamranzad, Adrean Webb, Justin Stopa and Fernando Andutta
- Emergence of anthropogenic signals in the ocean carbon cycle pp. 719-725

- Sarah Schlunegger, Keith B. Rodgers, Jorge L. Sarmiento, Thomas L. Frölicher, John P. Dunne, Masao Ishii and Richard Slater
- Author Correction: Sea-level driven land conversion and the formation of ghost forests pp. 726-726

- Matthew L. Kirwan and Keryn B. Gedan
- Publisher Correction: Reduced probability of ice-free summers for 1.5 °C compared to 2 °C warming pp. 726-726

- Alexandra Jahn
Volume 9, issue 8, 2019
- Why setting a climate deadline is dangerous pp. 570-572

- Shinichiro Asayama, Rob Bellamy, Oliver Geden, Warren Pearce and Mike Hulme
- Is adaptation success a flawed concept? pp. 572-574

- Lisa Dilling, Anjal Prakash, Zinta Zommers, Farid Ahmad, Nuvodita Singh, Sara de Wit, Johanna Nalau, Meaghan Daly and Kerry Bowman
- The political economy of solar power pp. 575-576

- Jennifer M. Bernstein
- On our bookshelf pp. 576-576

- Adam Yeeles
- Grassland gas pp. 577-577

- Alyssa Findlay
- Counting tree contributions pp. 577-577

- Adam Yeeles
- In models we trust pp. 577-577

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Crops already affected pp. 577-577

- Bronwyn Wake
- The limits of capacity building pp. 578-579

- Mark Lubell and Meredith T. Niles
- Tropical cyclones and heatwaves pp. 579-580

- Ning Lin
- Persecuting, protecting or ignoring biodiversity under climate change pp. 581-586

- Brett R. Scheffers and Gretta Pecl
- The impacts of a capacity-building workshop in a randomized adaptation project pp. 587-591

- Francisco Alpízar, María Bernedo Del Carpio, Paul Ferraro and Ben Meiselman
- Prospects for powering past coal pp. 592-597

- Jessica Jewell, Vadim Vinichenko, Lola Nacke and Aleh Cherp
- Decadal global temperature variability increases strongly with climate sensitivity pp. 598-601

- Femke J. M. M. Nijsse, Peter M. Cox, Chris Huntingford and Mark S. Williamson
- An emerging tropical cyclone–deadly heat compound hazard pp. 602-606

- T. Matthews, R. L. Wilby and C. Murphy
- Arctic greening and bird nest predation risk across tundra ecotones pp. 607-610

- Rolf A. Ims, John-Andre Henden, Marita A. Strømeng, Anders V. Thingnes, Mari J. Garmo and Jane U. Jepsen
- A simple model predicts how warming simplifies wild food webs pp. 611-616

- Eoin J. O’Gorman, Owen L. Petchey, Katy J. Faulkner, Bruno Gallo, Timothy A. C. Gordon, Joana Neto-Cerejeira, Jón S. Ólafsson, Doris E. Pichler, Murray S. A. Thompson and Guy Woodward
- Widespread increase of boreal summer dry season length over the Congo rainforest pp. 617-622

- Yan Jiang, Liming Zhou, Compton J. Tucker, Ajay Raghavendra, Wenjian Hua, Yi Y. Liu and Joanna Joiner
- Global loss of climate connectivity in tropical forests pp. 623-626

- Rebecca A. Senior, Jane K. Hill and David P. Edwards
- Niche syndromes reveal climate-driven extinction threat to island endemic conifers pp. 627-631

- Kyle C. Rosenblad, Daniel L. Perret and Dov F. Sax
- Management for network diversity speeds evolutionary adaptation to climate change pp. 632-636

- Timothy E. Walsworth, Daniel E. Schindler, Madhavi A. Colton, Michael S. Webster, Stephen R. Palumbi, Peter J. Mumby, Timothy E. Essington and Malin L. Pinsky
- Fish die-offs are concurrent with thermal extremes in north temperate lakes pp. 637-641

- Aaron Till, Andrew L. Rypel, Andrew Bray and Samuel B. Fey
Volume 9, issue 7, 2019
- Japan’s opportunity to lead pp. 492-492

- Daniel Aldrich, Phillip Y. Lipscy and Mary M. McCarthy
- The Achilles heel of climate-smart agriculture pp. 493-494

- Jon Hellin and Eleanor Fisher
- Tackling climate change to accelerate sustainable development pp. 494-496

- Liu Zhenmin and Patricia Espinosa
- Sustainable development and climate goals pp. 497-498

- Adam Yeeles
- Heart unhealthy ozone pp. 499-499

- Adam Yeeles
- Further poleward influence pp. 499-499

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Optimal city design pp. 499-499

- Bronwyn Wake
- Energy aid emission costs pp. 499-499

- Jenn Richler
- Fear, grief, hope and action pp. 500-501

- Ross Westoby and Karen E. McNamara
- Fishing communities at risk pp. 501-502

- Natalie C. Ban
- The need for bottom-up assessments of climate risks and adaptation in climate-sensitive regions pp. 503-511

- Declan Conway, Robert J. Nicholls, Sally Brown, Mark G. L. Tebboth, William Neil Adger, Bashir Ahmad, Hester Biemans, Florence Crick, Arthur F. Lutz, Ricardo Safra Campos, Mohammed Said, Chandni Singh, Modathir Abdalla Hassan Zaroug, Eva Ludi, Mark New and Philippus Wester
- Shifting habitats expose fishing communities to risk under climate change pp. 512-516

- Lauren A. Rogers, Robert Griffin, Talia Young, Emma Fuller, Kevin St. Martin and Malin L. Pinsky
- Strengthening tropical Pacific zonal sea surface temperature gradient consistent with rising greenhouse gases pp. 517-522

- Richard Seager, Mark Cane, Naomi Henderson, Dong-Eun Lee, Ryan Abernathey and Honghai Zhang
- Cloud microphysics and circulation anomalies control differences in future Greenland melt pp. 523-528

- Stefan Hofer, Andrew J. Tedstone, Xavier Fettweis and Jonathan L. Bamber
- Setting and smashing extreme temperature records over the coming century pp. 529-534

- Scott B. Power and François P. D. Delage
- Shifts in tourists’ sentiments and climate risk perceptions following mass coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef pp. 535-541

- Matthew I. Curnock, Nadine A. Marshall, Lauric Thiault, Scott F. Heron, Jessica Hoey, Genevieve Williams, Bruce Taylor, Petina L. Pert and Jeremy Goldberg
- Climate clubs and the macro-economic benefits of international cooperation on climate policy pp. 542-546

- Leonidas Paroussos, Antoine Mandel, Kostas Fragkiadakis, Panagiotis Fragkos, Jochen Hinkel and Zoi Vrontisi
- Amazonian tree species threatened by deforestation and climate change pp. 547-553

- Vitor H. F. Gomes, Ima C. G. Vieira, Rafael P. Salomão and Hans ter Steege
- Global assessment of primate vulnerability to extreme climatic events pp. 554-561

- Lyubing Zhang, Eric I. Ameca, Guy Cowlishaw, Nathalie Pettorelli, Wendy Foden and Georgina M. Mace
- Shifting avian spatial regimes in a changing climate pp. 562-566

- Caleb P. Roberts, Craig R. Allen, David G. Angeler and Dirac Twidwell
- Author Correction: Country-level social cost of carbon pp. 567-567

- Katharine Ricke, Laurent Drouet, Ken Caldeira and Massimo Tavoni
- Publisher Correction: Oscillating American winter temperatures pp. 567-567

- Stephen Baxter
- Publisher Correction: Strategies to reduce the global carbon footprint of plastics pp. 567-567

- Jiajia Zheng and Sangwon Suh
Volume 9, issue 6, 2019
- The rhetorical limitations of the #FridaysForFuture movement pp. 428-430

- Darrick Evensen
- The broader importance of #FridaysForFuture pp. 430-431

- Dana R. Fisher
- Climate-conscious consumers and the buy, bank, burn program pp. 431-433

- Reyer Gerlagh and Roweno J. R. K. Heijmans
- Banana disease risk pp. 434-434

- Adam Yeeles
- Delayed wet season pp. 434-434

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Academic air travel pp. 434-434

- Jenn Richler
- Cool gas in warm summers pp. 434-434

- Laura Zinke
- Children teach their parents pp. 435-436

- Martha C. Monroe
- Costs of climate politics pp. 436-437

- Fabien Prieur
- Old Arctic carbon stability pp. 437-438

- Richard Conant
- The potential cost of nudges pp. 439-439

- Alexander Maki
- Tracking global climate change adaptation among governments pp. 440-449

- Lea Berrang-Ford, Robbert Biesbroek, James D. Ford, Alexandra Lesnikowski, Andrew Tanabe, Frances M. Wang, Chen Chen, Angel Hsu, Jessica J. Hellmann, Patrick Pringle, Martina Grecequet, J.-C. Amado, Saleemul Huq, Shuaib Lwasa and S. Jody Heymann
- Sea-level driven land conversion and the formation of ghost forests pp. 450-457

- Matthew L. Kirwan and Keryn B. Gedan
- Children can foster climate change concern among their parents pp. 458-462

- Danielle F. Lawson, Kathryn T. Stevenson, M. Nils Peterson, Sarah J. Carrier, Renee L. Strnad and Erin Seekamp
- Potential for low-cost carbon dioxide removal through tropical reforestation pp. 463-466

- Jonah Busch, Jens Engelmann, Susan C. Cook-Patton, Bronson W. Griscom, Timm Kroeger, Hugh Possingham and Priya Shyamsundar
- 14C evidence that millennial and fast-cycling soil carbon are equally sensitive to warming pp. 467-471

- Lydia J. S. Vaughn and Margaret S. Torn
- The social cost of lobbying over climate policy pp. 472-476

- Kyle C. Meng and Ashwin Rode
- Resistance to ocean acidification in coral reef taxa is not gained by acclimatization pp. 477-483

- S. Comeau, C. E. Cornwall, T. M. DeCarlo, S. S. Doo, R. C. Carpenter and M. T. McCulloch
- Nudging out support for a carbon tax pp. 484-489

- David Hagmann, Emily H Ho and George Loewenstein
- Publisher Correction: Drivers of peak and decline pp. 490-490

- Kuishuang Feng
- Publisher Correction: Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming pp. 490-490

- J. M. Kale Sniderman, Josephine R. Brown, Jon D. Woodhead, Andrew D. King, Nathan P. Gillett, Katarzyna B. Tokarska, Katja Lorbacher, John Hellstrom, Russell N. Drysdale and Malte Meinshausen
- Publisher Correction: Robust abatement pathways to tolerable climate futures require immediate global action pp. 490-490

- J. R. Lamontagne, P. M. Reed, G. Marangoni, K. Keller and G. G. Garner
Volume 9, issue 5, 2019
- Foresight must guide geoengineering research and development pp. 342-342

- Andrew Lenton, Philip W. Boyd, Marcus Thatcher and Kathryn M. Emmerson
- The future is collaborative pp. 343-345

- G. Cundill, Bruce Currie-Alder and M. Leone
- Model-based assessments for long-term climate strategies pp. 345-347

- Matthias Weitzel, Toon Vandyck, Kimon Keramidas, Markus Amann, Pantelis Capros, Michel den Elzen, Stefan Frank, Stephane Tchung-Ming, Ana Díaz Vázquez and Bert Saveyn
- Fundamentals point to carbon capture pp. 348-348

- Hannah Chalmers
- Looking past the horizon of 2100 pp. 349-351

- Sonja Renssen
- Mosquitos on the march pp. 352-352

- Alastair Brown
- Land protection benefits pp. 352-352

- Adam Yeeles
- A stronger South Asian monsoon pp. 352-352

- Baird Langenbrunner
- Fen drying versus warming pp. 352-352

- Laura Zinke
- Feeling the heat is not enough pp. 353-354

- Peter D. Howe
- Oscillating American winter temperatures pp. 354-355

- Stephen Baxter
- The fate of Amazonia pp. 355-356

- Emanuel Gloor
- Experimenting with multistressors pp. 357-357

- Bronwyn Wake
- Contributions of GRACE to understanding climate change pp. 358-369

- Byron D. Tapley, Michael M. Watkins, Frank Flechtner, Christoph Reigber, Srinivas Bettadpur, Matthew Rodell, Ingo Sasgen, James S. Famiglietti, Felix W. Landerer, Don P. Chambers, John T. Reager, Alex S. Gardner, Himanshu Save, Erik R. Ivins, Sean C. Swenson, Carmen Boening, Christoph Dahle, David N. Wiese, Henryk Dobslaw, Mark E. Tamisiea and Isabella Velicogna
- The UK summer heatwave of 2018 and public concern over energy security pp. 370-373

- Shaun Larcom, Po-Wen She and Terry Gevelt
- Strategies to reduce the global carbon footprint of plastics pp. 374-378

- Jiajia Zheng and Sangwon Suh
- Unchanged frequency of moraine-dammed glacial lake outburst floods in the Himalaya pp. 379-383

- Georg Veh, Oliver Korup, Sebastian Specht, Sigrid Roessner and Ariane Walz
- Amazonian rainforest tree mortality driven by climate and functional traits pp. 384-388

- Izabela Aleixo, Darren Norris, Lia Hemerik, Antenor Barbosa, Eduardo Prata, Flávia Costa and Lourens Poorter
- Asserting the climate benefits of the coal-to-gas shift across temporal and spatial scales pp. 389-396

- Katsumasa Tanaka, Otávio Cavalett, William J. Collins and Francesco Cherubini
- Climate damages and adaptation potential across diverse sectors of the United States pp. 397-404

- Jeremy Martinich and Allison Crimmins
- Reconciling opposing Walker circulation trends in observations and model projections pp. 405-412

- Eui-Seok Chung, Axel Timmermann, Brian J. Soden, Kyung-Ja Ha, Lei Shi and Viju O. John
- Tropical influence on the North Pacific Oscillation drives winter extremes in North America pp. 413-418

- Mi-Kyung Sung, Hye-Young Jang, Baek-Min Kim, Sang-Wook Yeh, Yong-Sang Choi and Changhyun Yoo
- Advances in phenology are conserved across scale in present and future climates pp. 419-425

- David N. Laskin, Gregory J. McDermid, Scott E. Nielsen, Shawn J. Marshall, David R. Roberts and Alessandro Montaghi
Volume 9, issue 4, 2019
- The race to remove CO2 needs more contestants pp. 256-256

- Greg H. Rau
- Growth in destruction pp. 257-257

- Alastair Brown
- Idea coalitions in climate policy pp. 257-257

- Adam Yeeles
- Greenland feels the heat pp. 257-257

- Bronwyn Wake
- Drivers of transnational action pp. 257-257

- Jenn Richler
- Diversity in decision-making pp. 258-259

- Björn Vollan and Adam Douglas Henry
- From trails to models pp. 259-260

- Henry P. Huntington
- A pathway design framework for national low greenhouse gas emission development strategies pp. 261-268

- Henri Waisman, Chris Bataille, Harald Winkler, Frank Jotzo, Priyadarshi Shukla, Michel Colombier, Daniel Buira, Patrick Criqui, Manfred Fischedick, Mikiko Kainuma, Emilio Rovere, Steve Pye, George Safonov, Ucok Siagian, Fei Teng, Maria-Rosa Virdis, Jim Williams, Soogil Young, Gabrial Anandarajah, Rizaldi Boer, Yongsun Cho, Amandine Denis-Ryan, Subash Dhar, Maria Gaeta, Claudio Gesteira, Ben Haley, Jean-Charles Hourcade, Qiang Liu, Oleg Lugovoy, Toshihiko Masui, Sandrine Mathy, Ken Oshiro, Ramiro Parrado, Minal Pathak, Vladimir Potashnikov, Sascha Samadi, David Sawyer, Thomas Spencer, Jordi Tovilla and Hilton Trollip
- Progressing emergent constraints on future climate change pp. 269-278

- Alex Hall, Peter Cox, Chris Huntingford and Stephen Klein
- Learning about urban climate solutions from case studies pp. 279-287

- William F. Lamb, Felix Creutzig, Max W. Callaghan and Jan C. Minx
- Faster fuelling is the key to faster migration pp. 288-289

- Åke Lindström, Thomas Alerstam and Anders Hedenström
- Robust abatement pathways to tolerable climate futures require immediate global action pp. 290-294

- J. R. Lamontagne, P. M. Reed, G. Marangoni, K. Keller and G. G. Garner
- Halving warming with idealized solar geoengineering moderates key climate hazards pp. 295-299

- Peter Irvine, Kerry Emanuel, Jie He, Larry W. Horowitz, Gabriel Vecchi and David Keith
- Enhanced land–sea warming contrast elevates aerosol pollution in a warmer world pp. 300-305

- Robert J. Allen, Taufiq Hassan, Cynthia A. Randles and Hui Su
- Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services pp. 306-312

- Dan A. Smale, Thomas Wernberg, Eric C. J. Oliver, Mads Thomsen, Ben P. Harvey, Sandra C. Straub, Michael T. Burrows, Lisa V. Alexander, Jessica A. Benthuysen, Markus G. Donat, Ming Feng, Alistair J. Hobday, Neil J. Holbrook, Sarah E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Hillary A. Scannell, Alex Gupta, Ben L. Payne and Pippa J. Moore
- Sudden emergence of a shallow aragonite saturation horizon in the Southern Ocean pp. 313-317

- Gabriela Negrete-García, Nicole S. Lovenduski, Claudine Hauri, Kristen M. Krumhardt and Siv K. Lauvset
- Rapid growth in greenhouse gas emissions from the adoption of industrial-scale aquaculture pp. 318-322

- Junji Yuan, Jian Xiang, Deyan Liu, Hojeong Kang, Tiehu He, Sunghyun Kim, Yongxin Lin, Chris Freeman and Weixin Ding
- Global habitat loss and extinction risk of terrestrial vertebrates under future land-use-change scenarios pp. 323-329

- Ryan P. Powers and Walter Jetz
- Gender quotas increase the equality and effectiveness of climate policy interventions pp. 330-334

- Nathan J. Cook, Tara Grillos and Krister P. Andersson
- Changing access to ice, land and water in Arctic communities pp. 335-339

- J. D. Ford, D. Clark, T. Pearce, L. Berrang-Ford, L. Copland, J. Dawson, M. New and S. L Harper
- Author Correction: New EU ETS Phase 4 rules temporarily puncture waterbed pp. 340-340

- Grischa Perino
Volume 9, issue 3, 2019
- Celebrating the anniversary of three key events in climate change science pp. 180-182

- Benjamin D. Santer, Céline J. W. Bonfils, Qiang Fu, John C. Fyfe, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Carl Mears, Jeffrey F. Painter, Stephen Po-Chedley, Frank J. Wentz, Mark D. Zelinka and Cheng-Zhi Zou
- Climate research for the twenty-first century pp. 183-185

- Bronwyn Wake
- Seasonally uneven warming pp. 186-186

- Alastair Brown
- Coal methane unabated pp. 186-186

- Adam Yeeles
- Overturning observations pp. 186-186

- Bronwyn Wake
- Social capital supports action pp. 186-186

- Jenn Richler
- Support for climate unilateralism pp. 187-188

- Matto Mildenberger
- Drivers of peak and decline pp. 188-189

- Kuishuang Feng
- Australian wheat beats the heat pp. 189-190

- Ken E. Giller and Frank Ewert
- Evidence-based strategies to combat scientific misinformation pp. 191-195

- Justin Farrell, Kathryn McConnell and Robert Brulle
- Applying big data beyond small problems in climate research pp. 196-202

- Benedikt Knüsel, Marius Zumwald, Christoph Baumberger, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn, Erich M. Fischer, David N. Bresch and Reto Knutti
- Achievement of Paris climate goals unlikely due to time lags in the land system pp. 203-208

- Calum Brown, Peter Alexander, Almut Arneth, Ian Holman and Mark Rounsevell
- Brazilian ethanol expansion subject to limitations pp. 209-210

- Alexandre C. Köberle, Joana Portugal-Pereira, Bruno Cunha, Rafael Garaffa, André F. P. Lucena, Alexandre Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer
- Reply to: Brazilian ethanol expansion subject to limitations pp. 211-212

- Deepak Jaiswal, Amanda P. De Souza, Søren Larsen, David S. LeBauer, Fernando E. Miguez, Gerd Sparovek, Germán Bollero, Marcos S. Buckeridge and Stephen P. Long
- Drivers of declining CO2 emissions in 18 developed economies pp. 213-217

- Corinne Le Quéré, Jan Ivar Korsbakken, Charlie Wilson, Jale Tosun, Robbie Andrew, Robert J. Andres, Josep G. Canadell, Andrew Jordan, Glen Peters and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- Robust eligibility criteria essential for new global scheme to offset aviation emissions pp. 218-221

- Carsten Warnecke, Lambert Schneider, Thomas Day, Stephanie La Hoz Theuer and Harry Fearnehough
- The transient response of atmospheric and oceanic heat transports to anthropogenic warming pp. 222-226

- Chengfei He, Zhengyu Liu and Aixue Hu
- Widespread loss of lake ice around the Northern Hemisphere in a warming world pp. 227-231

- Sapna Sharma, Kevin Blagrave, John J. Magnuson, Catherine M. O’Reilly, Samantha Oliver, Ryan D. Batt, Madeline R. Magee, Dietmar Straile, Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer, Luke Winslow and R. Iestyn Woolway
- Southern Hemisphere subtropical drying as a transient response to warming pp. 232-236

- J. M. Kale Sniderman, Josephine R. Brown, Jon D. Woodhead, Andrew D. King, Nathan P. Gillett, Katarzyna B. Tokarska, Katja Lorbacher, John Hellstrom, Russell N. Drysdale and Malte Meinshausen
- Prediction of unprecedented biological shifts in the global ocean pp. 237-243

- G. Beaugrand, A. Conversi, A. Atkinson, J. Cloern, S. Chiba, S. Fonda-Umani, R. R. Kirby, C. H. Greene, E. Goberville, S. A. Otto, P. C. Reid, L. Stemmann and M. Edwards
- Early sowing systems can boost Australian wheat yields despite recent climate change pp. 244-247

- James R. Hunt, Julianne M. Lilley, Ben Trevaskis, Bonnie M. Flohr, Allan Peake, Andrew Fletcher, Alexander B. Zwart, David Gobbett and John A. Kirkegaard
- Commitment failures are unlikely to undermine public support for the Paris agreement pp. 248-252

- Liam F. Beiser-McGrath and Thomas Bernauer
- Publisher Correction: Beliefs about minority groups pp. 253-253

- Jenn Richler
- Publisher Correction: Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming pp. 253-253

- Hyungwoo Lim, Ram Oren, Torgny Näsholm, Monika Strömgren, Tomas Lundmark, Harald Grip and Sune Linder
Volume 9, issue 2, 2019
- Shift the focus from the super-poor to the super-rich pp. 82-84

- Ilona M. Otto, Kyoung Mi Kim, Nika Dubrovsky and Wolfgang Lucht
- Grounding nature-based climate solutions in sound biodiversity science pp. 84-87

- Nathalie Seddon, Beth Turner, Pam Berry, Alexandre Chausson and Cécile A. J. Girardin
- Declining yield resilience pp. 88-88

- Alastair Brown
- Demand-side green action pp. 88-88

- Adam Yeeles
- More powerful tornadoes pp. 88-88

- Graham Simpkins
- To engage or not to engage? pp. 88-88

- Jenn Richler
- General and specific motivations pp. 89-90

- Andrea Louise Taylor
- Moving to the South Pole pp. 90-91

- Margaret M. McBride
- Public lands fly under climate radar pp. 92-93

- Nathan Ratledge, Steven J. Davis and Laura Zachary
- Towards operational predictions of the near-term climate pp. 94-101

- Yochanan Kushnir, Adam A. Scaife, Raymond Arritt, Gianpaolo Balsamo, George Boer, Francisco Doblas-Reyes, Ed Hawkins, Masahide Kimoto, Rupa Kumar Kolli, Arun Kumar, Daniela Matei, Katja Matthes, Wolfgang A. Müller, Terence O’Kane, Judith Perlwitz, Scott Power, Marilyn Raphael, Akihiko Shimpo, Doug Smith, Matthias Tuma and Bo Wu
- Taking climate model evaluation to the next level pp. 102-110

- Veronika Eyring, Peter M. Cox, Gregory M. Flato, Peter J. Gleckler, Gab Abramowitz, Peter Caldwell, William D. Collins, Bettina K. Gier, Alex D. Hall, Forrest M. Hoffman, George C. Hurtt, Alexandra Jahn, Chris D. Jones, Stephen A. Klein, John P. Krasting, Lester Kwiatkowski, Ruth Lorenz, Eric Maloney, Gerald A. Meehl, Angeline G. Pendergrass, Robert Pincus, Alex C. Ruane, Joellen L. Russell, Benjamin M. Sanderson, Benjamin D. Santer, Steven C. Sherwood, Isla R. Simpson, Ronald J. Stouffer and Mark S. Williamson
- The evidence for motivated reasoning in climate change preference formation pp. 111-119

- James N. Druckman and Mary C. McGrath
- The role of ocean dynamics in king penguin range estimation pp. 120-121

- A. J. S. Meijers, M. P. Meredith, E. J. Murphy, D. P. Chambers, M. Belchier and E. F. Young
- Reply to: ‘The role of ocean dynamics in king penguin range estimation’ pp. 122-122

- Emiliano Trucchi, Robin Cristofari and Céline Le Bohec
- A reconciled estimate of the influence of Arctic sea-ice loss on recent Eurasian cooling pp. 123-129

- Masato Mori, Yu Kosaka, Masahiro Watanabe, Hisashi Nakamura and Masahide Kimoto
- Constraining glacier elevation and mass changes in South America pp. 130-136

- Matthias H. Braun, Philipp Malz, Christian Sommer, David Farías-Barahona, Tobias Sauter, Gino Casassa, Alvaro Soruco, Pedro Skvarca and Thorsten C. Seehaus
- Global patterns and dynamics of climate–groundwater interactions pp. 137-141

- M. O. Cuthbert, T. Gleeson, N. Moosdorf, K. M. Befus, A. Schneider, J. Hartmann and B. Lehner
- Krill (Euphausia superba) distribution contracts southward during rapid regional warming pp. 142-147

- Angus Atkinson, Simeon L. Hill, Evgeny A. Pakhomov, Volker Siegel, Christian S. Reiss, Valerie J. Loeb, Deborah K. Steinberg, Katrin Schmidt, Geraint A. Tarling, Laura Gerrish and Sévrine F. Sailley
- Physiology and iron modulate diverse responses of diatoms to a warming Southern Ocean pp. 148-152

- Philip W. Boyd
- Bluetongue risk under future climates pp. 153-157

- Anne E. Jones, Joanne Turner, Cyril Caminade, Andrew E. Heath, Maya Wardeh, Georgette Kluiters, Peter J. Diggle, Andrew P. Morse and Matthew Baylis
- Meta-analyses of factors motivating climate change adaptation behaviour pp. 158-163

- Anne M. van Valkengoed and Linda Steg
- Integrity of firms’ emissions reporting in China’s early carbon markets pp. 164-169

- Da Zhang, Qin Zhang, Shaozhou Qi, Jinpeng Huang, Valerie J. Karplus and Xiliang Zhang
- Organic matter from Arctic sea-ice loss alters bacterial community structure and function pp. 170-176

- Graham J. C. Underwood, Christine Michel, Guillaume Meisterhans, Andrea Niemi, Claude Belzile, Matthias Witt, Alex J. Dumbrell and Boris P. Koch
- Publisher Correction: Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night-time warming pp. 177-177

- Chaoyang Wu, Xiaoyue Wang, Huanjiong Wang, Philippe Ciais, Josep Peñuelas, Ranga B. Myneni, Ankur R. Desai, Christopher M. Gough, Alemu Gonsamo, Andrew T. Black, Rachhpal S. Jassal, Weimin Ju, Wenping Yuan, Yongshuo Fu, Miaogen Shen, Shihua Li, Ronggao Liu, Jing M. Chen and Quansheng Ge
- Author Correction: Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night-time warming pp. 177-177

- Chaoyang Wu, Xiaoyue Wang, Huanjiong Wang, Philippe Ciais, Josep Peñuelas, Ranga B. Myneni, Ankur R. Desai, Christopher M. Gough, Alemu Gonsamo, Andrew T. Black, Rachhpal S. Jassal, Weimin Ju, Wenping Yuan, Yongshuo Fu, Miaogen Shen, Shihua Li, Ronggao Liu, Jing M. Chen and Quansheng Ge
Volume 9, issue 1, 2019
- Waves do not contribute to global sea-level rise pp. 2-2

- Jerome Aucan, Ron K. Hoeke, Curt D. Storlazzi, Justin Stopa, Moritz Wandres and Ryan Lowe
- Reply to ‘Waves do not contribute to global sea-level rise’ pp. 3-3

- Angélique Melet, Benoît Meyssignac, Rafaël Almar and Gonéri Le Cozannet
- International perspectives pp. 4-6

- Jenn Richler
- Photovoltaic win–win pp. 7-7

- Alastair Brown
- Action needed on NDCs pp. 7-7

- Adam Yeeles
- Shifts in storage pp. 7-7

- Bronwyn Wake
- Greenland Sea convection pp. 7-7

- Graham Simpkins
- From myths to action pp. 8-9

- Michael P. Vandenbergh and Kristian Steensen Nielsen
- A unified wetting and drying theory pp. 9-10

- Jacob Scheff
- A research roadmap for quantifying non-state and subnational climate mitigation action pp. 11-17

- Angel Hsu, Niklas Höhne, Takeshi Kuramochi, Mark Roelfsema, Amy Weinfurter, Yihao Xie, Katharina Lütkehermöller, Sander Chan, Jan Corfee-Morlot, Philip Drost, Pedro Faria, Ann Gardiner, David J. Gordon, Thomas Hale, Nathan E Hultman, John Moorhead, Shirin Reuvers, Joana Setzer, Neelam Singh, Christopher Weber and Oscar Widerberg
- The private sector’s climate change risk and adaptation blind spots pp. 18-25

- Allie Goldstein, Will R. Turner, Jillian Gladstone and David G. Hole
- Madden–Julian oscillation changes under anthropogenic warming pp. 26-33

- Eric D. Maloney, Ángel F. Adames and Hien X. Bui
- Increased snowfall over the Antarctic Ice Sheet mitigated twentieth-century sea-level rise pp. 34-39

- B. Medley and E. R. Thomas
- Ecological memory modifies the cumulative impact of recurrent climate extremes pp. 40-43

- Terry P. Hughes, James T. Kerry, Sean R. Connolly, Andrew H. Baird, C. Mark Eakin, Scott F. Heron, Andrew S. Hoey, Mia O. Hoogenboom, Mizue Jacobson, Gang Liu, Morgan S. Pratchett, William Skirving and Gergely Torda
- Hydrologic implications of vegetation response to elevated CO2 in climate projections pp. 44-48

- Yuting Yang, Michael L. Roderick, Shulei Zhang, Tim R. McVicar and Randall J. Donohue
- Boreal forest biomass accumulation is not increased by two decades of soil warming pp. 49-52

- Hyungwoo Lim, Ram Oren, Torgny Näsholm, Monika Strömgren, Tomas Lundmark, Harald Grip and Sune Linder
- Consumers underestimate the emissions associated with food but are aided by labels pp. 53-58

- Adrian R. Camilleri, Richard P. Larrick, Shajuti Hossain and Dalia Patino-Echeverri
- Natural variability of Southern Ocean convection as a driver of observed climate trends pp. 59-65

- Liping Zhang, Thomas L. Delworth, William Cooke and Xiaosong Yang
- Agricultural non-CO2 emission reduction potential in the context of the 1.5 °C target pp. 66-72

- Stefan Frank, Peter Havlik, Elke Stehfest, Hans Meijl, Peter Witzke, Ignacio Pérez-Domínguez, Michiel Dijk, Jonathan C. Doelman, Thomas Fellmann, Jason F. L. Koopman, Andrzej Tabeau and Hugo Valin
- Global trends in carbon sinks and their relationships with CO2 and temperature pp. 73-79

- M. Fernández-Martínez, J. Sardans, F. Chevallier, P. Ciais, M. Obersteiner, S. Vicca, J. G. Canadell, A. Bastos, P. Friedlingstein, S. Sitch, S. L. Piao, I. A. Janssens and J. Peñuelas
- Publisher Correction: Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2 °C pp. 80-80

- Camilo Mora, Randi L. Rollins, Katie Taladay, Michael B. Kantar, Mason K. Chock, Mio Shimada and Erik C. Franklin
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