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Volume 8, issue 12, 2018
- Early oil industry knowledge of CO2 and global warming pp. 1024-1025

- Benjamin Franta
- Antarctic ice losses tracking high pp. 1025-1026

- Thomas Slater and Andrew Shepherd
- A new scenario resource for integrated 1.5 °C research pp. 1027-1030

- Daniel Huppmann, Joeri Rogelj, Elmar Kriegler, Volker Krey and Keywan Riahi
- Five dimensions of climate science reductionism pp. 1030-1032

- Jonathan Rigg and Lisa Reyes Mason
- Amazonian drying pp. 1033-1033

- Alastair Brown
- Diesel boom, emissions bust pp. 1033-1033

- Adam Yeeles
- Bleaching impacts pp. 1033-1033

- Bronwyn Wake
- Beliefs about minority groups pp. 1033-1033

- Jenn Richler
- Urban growth and climate adaptation pp. 1034-1034

- Lei Zhao
- Local processes with a global reach pp. 1035-1036

- Patrick C. Taylor
- Limiting fossil fuel production as the next big step in climate policy pp. 1037-1043

- Peter Erickson, Michael Lazarus and Georgia Piggot
- Antarctic surface hydrology and impacts on ice-sheet mass balance pp. 1044-1052

- Robin E. Bell, Alison F. Banwell, Luke D. Trusel and Jonathan Kingslake
- The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets under 1.5 °C global warming pp. 1053-1061

- Frank Pattyn, Catherine Ritz, Edward Hanna, Xylar Asay-Davis, Rob DeConto, Gaël Durand, Lionel Favier, Xavier Fettweis, Heiko Goelzer, Nicholas R. Golledge, Peter Kuipers Munneke, Jan T. M. Lenaerts, Sophie Nowicki, Antony J. Payne, Alexander Robinson, Hélène Seroussi, Luke D. Trusel and Michiel van den Broeke
- Broad threat to humanity from cumulative climate hazards intensified by greenhouse gas emissions pp. 1062-1071

- Camilo Mora, Daniele Spirandelli, Erik C. Franklin, John Lynham, Michael B. Kantar, Wendy Miles, Charlotte Z. Smith, Kelle Freel, Jade Moy, Leo V. Louis, Evan W. Barba, Keith Bettinger, Abby G. Frazier, John F. Colburn Ix, Naota Hanasaki, Ed Hawkins, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Wolfgang Knorr, Christopher M. Little, Kerry Emanuel, Justin Sheffield, Jonathan A. Patz and Cynthia L. Hunter
- An assessment of climate action by high-carbon global corporations pp. 1072-1075

- Simon Dietz, Charles Fruitiere, Carlota Garcia-Manas, William Irwin, Bruno Rauis and Rory Sullivan
- Polar amplification dominated by local forcing and feedbacks pp. 1076-1081

- Malte F. Stuecker, Cecilia M. Bitz, Kyle C. Armour, Cristian Proistosescu, Sarah M. Kang, Shang-Ping Xie, Doyeon Kim, Shayne McGregor, Wenjun Zhang, Sen Zhao, Wenju Cai, Yue Dong and Fei-Fei Jin
- Toxic algal bloom induced by ocean acidification disrupts the pelagic food web pp. 1082-1086

- Ulf Riebesell, Nicole Aberle-Malzahn, Eric P. Achterberg, María Algueró-Muñiz, Santiago Alvarez-Fernandez, Javier Arístegui, Lennart T. Bach, Maarten Boersma, Tim Boxhammer, Wanchun Guan, Mathias Haunost, Henriette G. Horn, Carolin R. Löscher, Andrea Ludwig, Carsten Spisla, Michael Sswat, Paul Stange and Jan Taucher
- Global predation pressure redistribution under future climate change pp. 1087-1091

- Gustavo Q. Romero, Thiago Gonçalves-Souza, Pavel Kratina, Nicholas A. C. Marino, William K. Petry, Thadeu Sobral-Souza and Tomas Roslin
- Contrasting responses of autumn-leaf senescence to daytime and night-time warming pp. 1092-1096

- 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
- Diurnal interaction between urban expansion, climate change and adaptation in US cities pp. 1097-1103

- E. Scott Krayenhoff, Mohamed Moustaoui, Ashley M. Broadbent, Vishesh Gupta and Matei Georgescu
- Climate-driven thresholds in reactive mineral retention of soil carbon at the global scale pp. 1104-1108

- Marc G. Kramer and Oliver A. Chadwick
- Coastal wetland management as a contribution to the US National Greenhouse Gas Inventory pp. 1109-1112

- Stephen Crooks, Ariana E. Sutton-Grier, Tiffany G. Troxler, Nathaniel Herold, Blanca Bernal, Lisa Schile-Beers and Tom Wirth
Volume 8, issue 11, 2018
- Estimating snow-cover trends from space pp. 924-928

- Kat J. Bormann, Ross D. Brown, Chris Derksen and Thomas H. Painter
- Snow cover and the loss of traditional indigenous knowledge pp. 928-931

- Inger Marie Gaup Eira, Anders Oskal, Inger Hanssen-Bauer and Svein Disch Mathiesen
- Bitcoin emissions alone could push global warming above 2°C pp. 931-933

- Camilo Mora, Randi L. Rollins, Katie Taladay, Michael B. Kantar, Mason K. Chock, Mio Shimada and Erik C. Franklin
- Climate policy for short- and long-lived pollutants pp. 933-936

- Lukas P. Fesenfeld, Tobias S. Schmidt and Alexander Schrode
- Coming down the tracks pp. 937-939

- Olive Heffernan
- Rain on the lemming parade pp. 940-940

- Alastair Brown
- Warming from cover crops pp. 940-940

- Adam Yeeles
- Falling snow feedbacks pp. 940-940

- Graham Simpkins
- Pay now or pay more later pp. 940-940

- Jenn Richler
- Moving windows to the deep ocean pp. 941-942

- Veronica Tamsitt
- Arctic plants threatened by winter snow loss pp. 942-943

- Gareth Phoenix
- Citizen snow-scientists trek into the back country pp. 944-944

- Adam Yeeles
- Snow-related water woes pp. 945-945

- Graham Simpkins
- Snow in the changing sea-ice systems pp. 946-953

- Melinda Webster, Sebastian Gerland, Marika Holland, Elizabeth Hunke, Ron Kwok, Olivier Lecomte, Robert Massom, Don Perovich and Matthew Sturm
- Snow–atmosphere coupling in the Northern Hemisphere pp. 954-963

- Gina R. Henderson, Yannick Peings, Jason C. Furtado and Paul J. Kushner
- Radiative forcing by light-absorbing particles in snow pp. 964-971

- S. McKenzie Skiles, Mark Flanner, Joseph M. Cook, Marie Dumont and Thomas H. Painter
- Climate change and interconnected risks to sustainable development in the Mediterranean pp. 972-980

- Wolfgang Cramer, Joël Guiot, Marianela Fader, Joaquim Garrabou, Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Ana Iglesias, Manfred A. Lange, Piero Lionello, Maria Carmen Llasat, Shlomit Paz, Josep Peñuelas, Maria Snoussi, Andrea Toreti, Michael N. Tsimplis and Elena Xoplaki
- Coastal climate change, soil salinity and human migration in Bangladesh pp. 981-985

- J. Chen and Valerie Mueller
- Synchronous behavioural shifts in reef fishes linked to mass coral bleaching pp. 986-991

- Sally A. Keith, Andrew H. Baird, Jean-Paul A. Hobbs, Erika S. Woolsey, Andrew S. Hoey, N. Fadli and Nathan J. Sanders
- Long-distance migratory birds threatened by multiple independent risks from global change pp. 992-996

- Damaris Zurell, Catherine H. Graham, Laure Gallien, Wilfried Thuiller and Niklaus E. Zimmermann
- Snow cover is a neglected driver of Arctic biodiversity loss pp. 997-1001

- Pekka Niittynen, Risto K. Heikkinen and Miska Luoto
- Weaker land–climate feedbacks from nutrient uptake during photosynthesis-inactive periods pp. 1002-1006

- W. J. Riley, Q. Zhu and J. Y. Tang
- Public acceptance of resource-efficiency strategies to mitigate climate change pp. 1007-1012

- Catherine Cherry, Kate Scott, John Barrett and Nick Pidgeon
- Latitudinal shift of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation source regions under a warming climate pp. 1013-1020

- Camille Lique and Matthew D. Thomas
- Author Correction: Increased human and economic losses from river flooding with anthropogenic warming pp. 1021-1021

- Francesco Dottori, Wojciech Szewczyk, Juan-Carlos Ciscar, Fang Zhao, Lorenzo Alfieri, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Alessandra Bianchi, Ignazio Mongelli, Katja Frieler, Richard A. Betts and Luc Feyen
- Author Correction: Microbial temperature sensitivity and biomass change explain soil carbon loss with warming pp. 1021-1021

- Tom W. N. Walker, Christina Kaiser, Florian Strasser, Craig W. Herbold, Niki I. W. Leblans, Dagmar Woebken, Ivan A. Janssens, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson and Andreas Richter
- Author Correction: Re-examining tropical expansion pp. 1021-1021

- Paul W. Staten, Jian Lu, Kevin M. Grise, Sean M. Davis and Thomas Birner
Volume 8, issue 10, 2018
- Indonesia’s NDC bodes ill for the Paris Agreement pp. 842-842

- Luca Tacconi
- Climate engineering needs a clean bill of health pp. 843-845

- Colin J. Carlson and Christopher H. Trisos
- Mitigation scenarios must cater to new users pp. 845-848

- Christopher Weber, David L. McCollum, Jae Edmonds, Pedro Faria, Alban Pyanet, Joeri Rogelj, Massimo Tavoni, Jakob Thoma and Elmar Kriegler
- The scientific response to Antarctic ice-shelf loss pp. 848-851

- Jeroen Ingels, Richard B. Aronson and Craig R. Smith
- The politics of carbon pricing pp. 852-852

- Kathryn Harrison
- Burden sharing at the water’s edge pp. 853-853

- Maxwell Boykoff
- Risk drivers pp. 854-854

- Alastair Brown
- Solar power reduced by haze pp. 854-854

- Adam Yeeles
- Pacific oxygen changes pp. 854-854

- Bronwyn Wake
- Loss of sea-ice algae pp. 854-854

- Graham Simpkins
- A risk-seeking future pp. 855-856

- Greer Gosnell
- Valuing climate damages at the country level pp. 856-857

- Frances C. Moore
- Atmospheric rivers melt Greenland pp. 857-858

- William Neff
- Fast microbes regulate slow soil feedbacks pp. 859-860

- Elise Pendall
- Sequencing to ratchet up climate policy stringency pp. 861-867

- Michael Pahle, Dallas Burtraw, Christian Flachsland, Nina Kelsey, Eric Biber, Jonas Meckling, Ottmar Edenhofer and John Zysman
- Rapid coastal deoxygenation due to ocean circulation shift in the northwest Atlantic pp. 868-872

- Mariona Claret, Eric D. Galbraith, Jaime B. Palter, Daniele Bianchi, Katja Fennel, Denis Gilbert and John P. Dunne
- Differential vulnerability to climate change yields novel deep-reef communities pp. 873-878

- Martin Pierre Marzloff, Eric C. J. Oliver, Neville S. Barrett, Neil J. Holbrook, Lainey James, Simon J. Wotherspoon and Craig R. Johnson
- Rapid change in East Antarctic terrestrial vegetation in response to regional drying pp. 879-884

- Sharon A. Robinson, Diana H. King, Jessica Bramley-Alves, Melinda J. Waterman, Michael B. Ashcroft, Jane Wasley, Johanna D. Turnbull, Rebecca E. Miller, Ellen Ryan-Colton, Taylor Benny, Kathryn Mullany, Laurence J. Clarke, Linda A. Barry and Quan Hua
- Microbial temperature sensitivity and biomass change explain soil carbon loss with warming pp. 885-889

- Tom W. N. Walker, Christina Kaiser, Florian Strasser, Craig W. Herbold, Niki I. W. Leblans, Dagmar Woebken, Ivan A. Janssens, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson and Andreas Richter
- High-risk high-reward investments to mitigate climate change pp. 890-894

- Talbot M. Andrews, Andrew W. Delton and Reuben Kline
- Country-level social cost of carbon pp. 895-900

- Katharine Ricke, Laurent Drouet, Ken Caldeira and Massimo Tavoni
- Low clouds link equilibrium climate sensitivity to hydrological sensitivity pp. 901-906

- Masahiro Watanabe, Youichi Kamae, Hideo Shiogama, Anthony M. DeAngelis and Kentaroh Suzuki
- Latitudinal limits to the predicted increase of the peatland carbon sink with warming pp. 907-913

- Angela V. Gallego-Sala, Dan J. Charman, Simon Brewer, Susan E. Page, I. Colin Prentice, Pierre Friedlingstein, Steve Moreton, Matthew J. Amesbury, David W. Beilman, Svante Björck, Tatiana Blyakharchuk, Christopher Bochicchio, Robert K. Booth, Joan Bunbury, Philip Camill, Donna Carless, Rodney A. Chimner, Michael Clifford, Elizabeth Cressey, Colin Courtney-Mustaphi, François Vleeschouwer, Rixt Jong, Barbara Fialkiewicz-Koziel, Sarah A. Finkelstein, Michelle Garneau, Esther Githumbi, John Hribjlan, James Holmquist, Paul D. M. Hughes, Chris Jones, Miriam C. Jones, Edgar Karofeld, Eric S. Klein, Ulla Kokfelt, Atte Korhola, Terri Lacourse, Gael Roux, Mariusz Lamentowicz, David Large, Martin Lavoie, Julie Loisel, Helen Mackay, Glen M. MacDonald, Markku Makila, Gabriel Magnan, Robert Marchant, Katarzyna Marcisz, Antonio Martínez Cortizas, Charly Massa, Paul Mathijssen, Dmitri Mauquoy, Timothy Mighall, Fraser J. G. Mitchell, Patrick Moss, Jonathan Nichols, Pirita O. Oksanen, Lisa Orme, Maara S. Packalen, Stephen Robinson, Thomas P. Roland, Nicole K. Sanderson, A. Britta K. Sannel, Noemí Silva-Sánchez, Natascha Steinberg, Graeme T. Swindles, T. Edward Turner, Joanna Uglow, Minna Väliranta, Simon Bellen, Marjolein Linden, Bas Geel, Guoping Wang, Zicheng Yu, Joana Zaragoza-Castells and Yan Zhao
- Reconciling global-model estimates and country reporting of anthropogenic forest CO2 sinks pp. 914-920

- Giacomo Grassi, Jo House, Werner A. Kurz, Alessandro Cescatti, Richard A. Houghton, Glen Peters, Maria J. Sanz, Raul Abad Viñas, Ramdane Alkama, Almut Arneth, Alberte Bondeau, Frank Dentener, Marianela Fader, Sandro Federici, Pierre Friedlingstein, Atul K. Jain, Etsushi Kato, Charles D. Koven, Donna Lee, Julia E. M. S. Nabel, Alexander A. Nassikas, Lucia Perugini, Simone Rossi, Stephen Sitch, Nicolas Viovy, Andy Wiltshire and Sönke Zaehle
- Author Correction: Climate–carbon cycle uncertainties and the Paris Agreement pp. 921-921

- P. B. Holden, N. R. Edwards, A. Ridgwell, R. D. Wilkinson, K. Fraedrich, F. Lunkeit, Hector Pollitt, Jean-Francois Mercure, P. Salas, Aileen Lam, F. Knobloch, U. Chewpreecha and J. E. Viñuales
- Author Correction: A re-examination of the projected subtropical precipitation decline pp. 921-921

- Jie He and Brian J. Soden
- Author Correction: Achieving a climate justice pathway to 1.5 °C pp. 921-921

- Mary Robinson and Tara Shine
Volume 8, issue 9, 2018
- Urban transformative potential in a changing climate pp. 754-756

- Patricia Romero-Lankao, Harriet Bulkeley, Mark Pelling, Sarah Burch, David J. Gordon, Joyeeta Gupta, Craig Johnson, Priya Kurian, Emma Lecavalier, David Simon, Laura Tozer, Gina Ziervogel and Debashish Munshi
- Action pathways for transforming cities pp. 756-759

- Cynthia Rosenzweig and William Solecki
- Limiting climate change requires research on climate action pp. 759-761

- Linda Steg
- Eyeing the end of times pp. 762-763

- Michael Paolisso
- A corporate climate pp. 764-764

- Jenn Richler
- Warming impacts the ER pp. 764-764

- Adam Yeeles
- A stratospheric pathway pp. 764-764

- Graham Simpkins
- Next-generation coastal risk models pp. 765-766

- Laurens M. Bouwer
- Winds shift El Niño flavour pp. 766-767

- Sang-Wook Yeh
- Re-examining tropical expansion pp. 768-775

- Paul W. Staten, Jian Lu, Kevin M. Grise, Sean M. Davis and Thomas Birner
- Climatic and socioeconomic controls of future coastal flood risk in Europe pp. 776-780

- Michalis I. Vousdoukas, Lorenzo Mentaschi, Evangelos Voukouvalas, Alessandra Bianchi, Francesco Dottori and Luc Feyen
- Increased human and economic losses from river flooding with anthropogenic warming pp. 781-786

- Francesco Dottori, Wojciech Szewczyk, Juan-Carlos Ciscar, Fang Zhao, Lorenzo Alfieri, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Alessandra Bianchi, Ignazio Mongelli, Katja Frieler, Richard A. Betts and Luc Feyen
- Seasonally dependent responses of subtropical highs and tropical rainfall to anthropogenic warming pp. 787-792

- Fengfei Song, L. Ruby Leung, Jian Lu and Lu Dong
- Pacific contribution to the early twentieth-century warming in the Arctic pp. 793-797

- Lea Svendsen, Noel Keenlyside, Ingo Bethke, Yongqi Gao and Nour-Eddine Omrani
- Cross-equatorial winds control El Niño diversity and change pp. 798-802

- Shineng Hu and Alexey V. Fedorov
- Detection of continental-scale intensification of hourly rainfall extremes pp. 803-807

- Selma B. Guerreiro, Hayley J. Fowler, Renaud Barbero, Seth Westra, Geert Lenderink, Stephen Blenkinsop, Elizabeth Lewis and Xiao-Feng Li
- Projected increases and shifts in rain-on-snow flood risk over western North America pp. 808-812

- Keith N. Musselman, Flavio Lehner, Kyoko Ikeda, Martyn P. Clark, Andreas F. Prein, Changhai Liu, Mike Barlage and Roy Rasmussen
- Climate warming leads to divergent succession of grassland microbial communities pp. 813-818

- Xue Guo, Jiajie Feng, Zhou Shi, Xishu Zhou, Mengting Yuan, Xuanyu Tao, Lauren Hale, Tong Yuan, Jianjun Wang, Yujia Qin, Aifen Zhou, Ying Fu, Liyou Wu, Zhili He, Joy D. Van Nostrand, Daliang Ning, Xueduan Liu, Yiqi Luo, James M. Tiedje, Yunfeng Yang and Jizhong Zhou
- Ecological winners and losers of extreme drought in California pp. 819-824

- Laura R. Prugh, Nicolas Deguines, Joshua B. Grinath, Katherine N. Suding, William T. Bean, Robert Stafford and Justin S. Brashares
- Greening of the land surface in the world’s cold regions consistent with recent warming pp. 825-828

- T. F. Keenan and W. J. Riley
- Strategies in and outcomes of climate change litigation in the United States pp. 829-833

- Sabrina McCormick, Robert L. Glicksman, Samuel J. Simmens, LeRoy Paddock, Daniel Kim and Brittany Whited
- Impact of anthropogenic CO2 emissions on global human nutrition pp. 834-839

- Matthew R. Smith and Samuel S. Myers
- Author Correction: Under-estimated wave contribution to coastal sea-level rise pp. 840-840

- Angélique Melet, Benoit Meyssignac, Rafael Almar and Gonéri Cozannet
- Author Correction: Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events pp. 840-840

- R. M. B. Harris, L. J. Beaumont, T. R. Vance, C. R. Tozer, T. A. Remenyi, S. E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick, P. J. Mitchell, A. B. Nicotra, S. McGregor, N. R. Andrew, M. Letnic, M. R. Kearney, T. Wernberg, L. B. Hutley, L. E. Chambers, M.-S. Fletcher, M. R. Keatley, C. A. Woodward, G. Williamson, N. C. Duke and D. M. J. S. Bowman
Volume 8, issue 8, 2018
- Carbon prices across countries pp. 648-650

- Chris Bataille, Céline Guivarch, Stephane Hallegatte, Joeri Rogelj and Henri Waisman
- The dangers of disaster-driven responses to climate change pp. 651-653

- Sarah E. Anderson, Ryan R. Bart, Maureen C. Kennedy, Andrew J. MacDonald, Max A. Moritz, Andrew J. Plantinga, Christina L. Tague and Matthew Wibbenmeyer
- Sea-level commitment as a gauge for climate policy pp. 653-655

- Peter U. Clark, Alan C. Mix, Michael Eby, Anders Levermann, Joeri Rogelj, Alexander Nauels and David J. Wrathall
- Changing storminess and global capture fisheries pp. 655-659

- Nigel C. Sainsbury, Martin J. Genner, Geoffrey R. Saville, John K. Pinnegar, Clare K. O’Neill, Stephen D. Simpson and Rachel A. Turner
- Peace, security and climate change pp. 660-661

- Ken Conca
- Bee-line for decline pp. 662-662

- Alastair Brown
- Air-conditioned health pp. 662-662

- Adam Yeeles
- Regional heat uptake pp. 662-662

- Bronwyn Wake
- Unprecedented Sahel drought pp. 662-662

- Graham Simpkins
- From political to climate crisis pp. 663-664

- Otavio Cavalett
- The atmospheric response to sea-ice loss pp. 664-665

- Yannick Peings
- Waves of invasion pp. 665-667

- Nathan F. Putman
- Prioritizing biodiversity and carbon pp. 667-668

- Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira
- Making carbon pricing work for citizens pp. 669-677

- David Klenert, Linus Mattauch, Emmanuel Combet, Ottmar Edenhofer, Cameron Hepburn, Ryan Rafaty and Nicholas Stern
- Appraising geodiversity and cultural diversity approaches to building resilience through conservation pp. 678-685

- Chris Knudson, Kelly Kay and Scott Fisher
- Current understanding and challenges for oceans in a higher-CO2 world pp. 686-694

- Catriona L. Hurd, Andrew Lenton, Bronte Tilbrook and Philip W. Boyd
- The threat of political bargaining to climate mitigation in Brazil pp. 695-698

- Pedro R. R. Rochedo, Britaldo Soares-Filho, Roberto Schaeffer, Eduardo Viola, Alexandre Szklo, André F. P. Lucena, Alexandre Koberle, Juliana Leroy Davis, Raoni Rajão and Regis Rathmann
- Risk of increased food insecurity under stringent global climate change mitigation policy pp. 699-703

- Tomoko Hasegawa, Shinichiro Fujimori, Peter Havlik, Hugo Valin, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Jonathan C. Doelman, Thomas Fellmann, Page Kyle, Jason F. L. Koopman, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Yuki Ochi, Ignacio Pérez Domínguez, Elke Stehfest, Timothy Sulser, Andrzej Tabeau, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Jun’ya Takakura, Hans Meijl, Willem-Jan Zeist, Keith Wiebe and Peter Witzke
- Antarctica’s ecological isolation will be broken by storm-driven dispersal and warming pp. 704-708

- Ceridwen I. Fraser, Adele K. Morrison, Andrew McC Hogg, Erasmo C. Macaya, Erik van Sebille, Peter G. Ryan, Amanda Padovan, Cameron Jack, Nelson Valdivia and Jonathan M. Waters
- Ocean warming alleviates iron limitation of marine nitrogen fixation pp. 709-712

- Hai-Bo Jiang, Fei-Xue Fu, Sara Rivero-Calle, Naomi M. Levine, Sergio A. Sañudo-Wilhelmy, Ping-Ping Qu, Xin-Wei Wang, Paulina Pinedo-Gonzalez, Zhu Zhu and David A. Hutchins
- Extinction risk from climate change is reduced by microclimatic buffering pp. 713-717

- Andrew J. Suggitt, Robert J. Wilson, Nick J. B. Isaac, Colin M. Beale, Alistair G. Auffret, Tom August, Jonathan J. Bennie, Humphrey Q. P. Crick, Simon Duffield, Richard Fox, John J. Hopkins, Nicholas A. Macgregor, Mike D. Morecroft, Kevin J. Walker and Ilya M. D. Maclean
- Threat of climate change on a songbird population through its impacts on breeding pp. 718-722

- Thomas W. Bonnot, W. Andrew Cox, Frank R. Thompson and Joshua J. Millspaugh
- Higher temperatures increase suicide rates in the United States and Mexico pp. 723-729

- Marshall Burke, Felipe González, Patrick Baylis, Sam Heft-Neal, Ceren Baysan, Sanjay Basu and Solomon Hsiang
- Recent poleward shift of tropical cyclone formation linked to Hadley cell expansion pp. 730-736

- S. Sharmila and K. J. E. Walsh
- Near-future CO2 levels impair the olfactory system of a marine fish pp. 737-743

- Cosima S. Porteus, Peter C. Hubbard, Tamsyn M. Uren Webster, Ronny Aerle, Adelino V. M. Canário, Eduarda M. Santos and Rod W. Wilson
- Carbon-focused conservation may fail to protect the most biodiverse tropical forests pp. 744-749

- Joice Ferreira, Gareth D. Lennox, Toby A. Gardner, James R. Thomson, Erika Berenguer, Alexander C. Lees, Ralph Mac Nally, Luiz E. O. C. Aragão, Silvio F. B. Ferraz, Julio Louzada, Nárgila G. Moura, Victor H. F. Oliveira, Renata Pardini, Ricardo R. C. Solar, Ima C. G. Vieira and Jos Barlow
- Author Correction: Future climate risk from compound events pp. 750-750

- Jakob Zscheischler, Seth Westra, Bart J. J. M. Hurk, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Philip J. Ward, Andy Pitman, Amir AghaKouchak, David N. Bresch, Michael Leonard, Thomas Wahl and Xuebin Zhang
- Author Correction: Species’ traits influenced their response to recent climate change pp. 750-750

- Michela Pacifici, Piero Visconti, Stuart H. M. Butchart, James E. M. Watson, Francesca M. Cassola and Carlo Rondinini
- Author Correction: Air quality co-benefits of carbon pricing in China pp. 750-750

- Mingwei Li, Da Zhang, Chiao-Ting Li, Kathleen M. Mulvaney, Noelle E. Selin and Valerie J. Karplus
- Publisher Correction: Climate change threatens the world’s marine protected areas pp. 751-751

- John F. Bruno, Amanda E. Bates, Chris Cacciapaglia, Elizabeth P. Pike, Steven C. Amstrup, Ruben Hooidonk, Stephanie A. Henson and Richard B. Aronson
Volume 8, issue 7, 2018
- How much CO2 at 1.5 °C and 2 °C? pp. 546-548

- Richard A. Betts and Doug McNeall
- Reduced heat exposure by limiting global warming to 1.5 °C pp. 549-551

- Andrew D. King, Markus G. Donat, Sophie C. Lewis, Benjamin J. Henley, Daniel M. Mitchell, Peter A. Stott, Erich M. Fischer and David J. Karoly
- Extreme heat-related mortality avoided under Paris Agreement goals pp. 551-553

- Daniel Mitchell, Clare Heaviside, Nathalie Schaller, Myles Allen, Kristie L. Ebi, Erich M. Fischer, Antonio Gasparrini, Luke Harrington, Viatcheslav Kharin, Hideo Shiogama, Jana Sillmann, Sebastian Sippel and Sotiris Vardoulakis
- Elevating the public intellectual pp. 554-555

- James Bergman
- Planting carbon storage pp. 556-558

- Molly Hawes
- Aging policy priorities pp. 559-559

- Adam Yeeles
- Buffering sensitivity pp. 559-559

- Bronwyn Wake
- Cyclones slow down pp. 559-559

- Graham Simpkins
- Mapping photosynthesis pp. 559-559

- Alastair Brown
- Negative-emissions hydrogen energy pp. 560-561

- Jinyue Yan
- Moving flood risk modelling forwards pp. 561-562

- Elco Koks
- Plants turn on the tap pp. 562-563

- Scott Jasechko
- Achieving a climate justice pathway to 1.5 °C pp. 564-569

- Mary Robinson and Tara Shine
- The ability of societies to adapt to twenty-first-century sea-level rise pp. 570-578

- Jochen Hinkel, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Sally Brown, Jose A. Jiménez, Daniel Lincke, Robert J. Nicholls, Paolo Scussolini, Agustín Sanchez-Arcilla, Athanasios Vafeidis and Kwasi Appeaning Addo
- Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events pp. 579-587

- R. M. B. Harris, L. J. Beaumont, T. R. Vance, C. R. Tozer, T. A. Remenyi, S. E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick, P. J. Mitchell, A. B. Nicotra, S. McGregor, N. R. Andrew, M. Letnic, M. R. Kearney, T. Wernberg, L. B. Hutley, L. E. Chambers, M.-S. Fletcher, M. R. Keatley, C. A. Woodward, G. Williamson, N. C. Duke and D. M. J. S. Bowman
- Macroeconomic impact of stranded fossil fuel assets pp. 588-593

- Jean-Francois Mercure, Hector Pollitt, J. E. Viñuales, N. R. Edwards, P. B. Holden, U. Chewpreecha, P. Salas, I. Sognnaes, Aileen Lam and F. Knobloch
- Global economic response to river floods pp. 594-598

- Sven Norman Willner, Christian Otto and Anders Levermann
- Arctic sea-ice change tied to its mean state through thermodynamic processes pp. 599-603

- François Massonnet, Martin Vancoppenolle, Hugues Goosse, David Docquier, Thierry Fichefet and Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth
- Higher CO2 concentrations increase extreme event risk in a 1.5 °C world pp. 604-608

- Hugh S. Baker, Richard J. Millar, David J. Karoly, Urs Beyerle, Benoit P. Guillod, Dann Mitchell, Hideo Shiogama, Sarah Sparrow, Tim Woollings and Myles R. Allen
- Climate–carbon cycle uncertainties and the Paris Agreement pp. 609-613

- P. B. Holden, N. R. Edwards, A. Ridgwell, R. D. Wilkinson, K. Fraedrich, F. Lunkeit, Hector Pollitt, Jean-Francois Mercure, P. Salas, Aileen Lam, F. Knobloch, U. Chewpreecha and J. E. Viñuales
- Relationships among conspiratorial beliefs, conservatism and climate scepticism across nations pp. 614-620

- Matthew J. Hornsey, Emily A. Harris and Kelly S. Fielding
- The global potential for converting renewable electricity to negative-CO2-emissions hydrogen pp. 621-625

- Greg H. Rau, Heather D. Willauer and Zhiyong Jason Ren
- Residual fossil CO2 emissions in 1.5–2 °C pathways pp. 626-633

- Gunnar Luderer, Zoi Vrontisi, Christoph Bertram, Oreane Y. Edelenbosch, Robert C. Pietzcker, Joeri Rogelj, Harmen Sytze Boer, Laurent Drouet, Johannes Emmerling, Oliver Fricko, Shinichiro Fujimori, Peter Havlik, Gokul Iyer, Kimon Keramidas, Alban Kitous, Michaja Pehl, Volker Krey, Keywan Riahi, Bert Saveyn, Massimo Tavoni, Detlef P. Vuuren and Elmar Kriegler
- Arctic warming hotspot in the northern Barents Sea linked to declining sea-ice import pp. 634-639

- Sigrid Lind, Randi B. Ingvaldsen and Tore Furevik
- Partitioning global land evapotranspiration using CMIP5 models constrained by observations pp. 640-646

- Xu Lian, Shilong Piao, Chris Huntingford, Yue Li, Zhenzhong Zeng, Xuhui Wang, Philippe Ciais, Tim R. McVicar, Shushi Peng, Catherine Ottlé, Hui Yang, Yuting Yang, Yongqiang Zhang and Tao Wang
Volume 8, issue 6, 2018
- Reply to ‘Sampling bias does not exaggerate climate–conflict claims’ pp. 442-443

- Tobias Ide, Jon Barnett, Adrien Detges and Courtland Adams
- Sampling bias does not exaggerate climate–conflict claims pp. 442-442

- Marc A. Levy
- The role of reporting standards in producing robust literature reviews pp. 444-447

- Neal Robert Haddaway and Biljana Macura
- Obstacles facing Africa’s young climate scientists pp. 447-449

- Victor Nnamdi Dike, Martin Addi, Hezron Awiti Andang’o, Bahar Faten Attig, Rondrotiana Barimalala, Ulrich Jacques Diasso, Marcel Du Plessis, Salim Lamine, Precious N. Mongwe, Modathir Zaroug and Valentine Khasenye Ochanda
- The logic of fossil fuel bans pp. 449-451

- Fergus Green
- International law poses problems for negative emissions research pp. 451-453

- Kerryn Brent, Jeffrey McGee, Jan McDonald and Eelco J. Rohling
- Rating climate risks to credit worthiness pp. 454-456

- Karl Mathiesen
- Committed power plants pp. 457-457

- Alastair Brown
- Shipping emissions pp. 457-457

- Adam Yeeles
- Aerosol–cloud interactions pp. 457-457

- Graham Simpkins
- Isolated decision-making pp. 457-457

- Jenn Richler
- Trust in climate scientists pp. 458-459

- Gordon Gauchat
- Climate change through an editorial lens pp. 459-460

- Brigitte Nerlich
- A climate for antibiotic resistance pp. 460-461

- Jessica M. A. Blair
- Climate change challenges for central banks and financial regulators pp. 462-468

- Emanuele Campiglio, Yannis Dafermos, Pierre Monnin, Josh Ryan-Collins, Guido Schotten and Misa Tanaka
- Future climate risk from compound events pp. 469-477

- Jakob Zscheischler, Seth Westra, Bart J. J. M. Hurk, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Philip J. Ward, Andy Pitman, Amir AghaKouchak, David N. Bresch, Michael Leonard, Thomas Wahl and Xuebin Zhang
- Climate reddening increases the chance of critical transitions pp. 478-484

- Bregje Bolt, Egbert H. Nes, Sebastian Bathiany, Marlies E. Vollebregt and Marten Scheffer
- The enduring effect of scientific interest on trust in climate scientists in the United States pp. 485-488

- Matthew Motta
- Comparing extraction rates of fossil fuel producers against global climate goals pp. 489-492

- Saphira A. C. Rekker, Katherine R. O’Brien, Jacquelyn E. Humphrey and Andrew C. Pascale
- Model tropical Atlantic biases underpin diminished Pacific decadal variability pp. 493-498

- Shayne McGregor, Malte F. Stuecker, Jules B. Kajtar, Matthew H. England and Mat Collins
- Climate change threatens the world’s marine protected areas pp. 499-503

- John F. Bruno, Amanda E. Bates, Chris Cacciapaglia, Elizabeth P. Pike, Steven C. Amstrup, Ruben van Hooidonk, Stephanie A. Henson and Richard B. Aronson
- The epigenetic landscape of transgenerational acclimation to ocean warming pp. 504-509

- Taewoo Ryu, Heather D. Veilleux, Jennifer M. Donelson, Philip L. Munday and Timothy Ravasi
- Antibiotic resistance increases with local temperature pp. 510-514

- Derek R. MacFadden, Sarah F. McGough, David Fisman, Mauricio Santillana and John S. Brownstein
- Framing the challenge of climate change in Nature and Science editorials pp. 515-521

- Mike Hulme, Noam Obermeister, Samuel Randalls and Maud Borie
- The carbon footprint of global tourism pp. 522-528

- Manfred Lenzen, Ya-Yen Sun, Futu Faturay, Yuan-Peng Ting, Arne Geschke and Arunima Malik
- Compensation of ocean acidification effects in Arctic phytoplankton assemblages pp. 529-533

- Clara Jule Marie Hoppe, Klara K. E. Wolf, Nina Schuback, Philippe D. Tortell and Björn Rost
- Global controls on carbon storage in mangrove soils pp. 534-538

- André S. Rovai, Robert R. Twilley, Edward Castañeda-Moya, Pablo Riul, Miguel Cifuentes-Jara, Marilyn Manrow-Villalobos, Paulo A. Horta, José C. Simonassi, Alessandra L. Fonseca and Paulo R. Pagliosa
- Forest-rainfall cascades buffer against drought across the Amazon pp. 539-543

- Arie Staal, Obbe A. Tuinenburg, Joyce H. C. Bosmans, Milena Holmgren, Egbert H. van Nes, Marten Scheffer, Delphine Clara Zemp and Stefan C. Dekker
- Publisher Correction: Bottom-up linking of carbon markets under far-sighted cap coordination and reversibility pp. 544-544

- Jobst Heitzig and Ulrike Kornek
- Author Correction: The carbon footprint of global tourism pp. 544-544

- Manfred Lenzen, Ya-Yen Sun, Futu Faturay, Yuan-Peng Ting, Arne Geschke and Arunima Malik
Volume 8, issue 5, 2018
- Cascading biases against poorer countries pp. 348-349

- Sivan Kartha, Tom Athanasiou, Simon Caney, Elizabeth Cripps, Kate Dooley, Navroz K. Dubash, Teng Fei, Paul G. Harris, Ceecee Holz, Bård Lahn, Darrel Moellendorf, Benito Müller, J. Timmons Roberts, Ambuj Sagar, Henry Shue, Peter Singer and Harald Winkler
- Time to refine key climate policy models pp. 350-352

- Alexander R. Barron
- Texas, we have a water problem pp. 353-354

- Douglas Brent McRoberts
- The inconvenient truth of failed climate policies pp. 355-358

- Sonja Renssen
- Come rain or shine pp. 359-359

- Alastair Brown
- Unequal exposure pp. 359-359

- Adam Yeeles
- Taking a closer look pp. 359-359

- Bronwyn Wake
- Disappearing Andean snow pp. 359-359

- Graham Simpkins
- Spatial variation in messaging effects pp. 360-361

- Christopher Warshaw
- A few scenarios still do not fit all pp. 361-362

- Vanessa Schweizer
- Arctic sea ice at 1.5 and 2 °C pp. 362-363

- James A. Screen
- A hot future for European droughts pp. 364-365

- Adriaan J. Teuling
- Africa and the Paris Agreement pp. 365-366

- Andries C. Kruger
- Deforestation intensifies hot days pp. 366-368

- Paul C. Stoy
- Running dry pp. 369-369

- Graham Simpkins
- Experimental effects of climate messages vary geographically pp. 370-374

- Baobao Zhang, Sander van der Linden, Matto Mildenberger, Jennifer R. Marlon, Peter D. Howe and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Record-breaking climate extremes in Africa under stabilized 1.5 °C and 2 °C global warming scenarios pp. 375-380

- Shingirai Nangombe, Tianjun Zhou, Wenxia Zhang, Bo Wu, Shuai Hu, Liwei Zou and Donghuan Li
- Future equivalent of 2010 Russian heatwave intensified by weakening soil moisture constraints pp. 381-385

- L. M. Rasmijn, G. Schrier, R. Bintanja, J. Barkmeijer, A. Sterl and W. Hazeleger
- Historical deforestation locally increased the intensity of hot days in northern mid-latitudes pp. 386-390

- Quentin Lejeune, Edouard L. Davin, Lukas Gudmundsson, Johannes Winckler and Sonia I. Seneviratne
- Alternative pathways to the 1.5 °C target reduce the need for negative emission technologies pp. 391-397

- Detlef P. van Vuuren, Elke Stehfest, David E. H. J. Gernaat, Maarten Berg, David L. Bijl, Harmen Sytze Boer, Vassilis Daioglou, Jonathan C. Doelman, Oreane Y. Edelenbosch, Mathijs Harmsen, Andries F. Hof and Mariësse A. E. Sluisveld
- Air quality co-benefits of carbon pricing in China pp. 398-403

- Mingwei Li, Da Zhang, Chiao-Ting Li, Kathleen M. Mulvaney, Noelle E. Selin and Valerie J. Karplus
- Ice-free Arctic projections under the Paris Agreement pp. 404-408

- Michael Sigmond, John C. Fyfe and Neil C. Swart
- Reduced probability of ice-free summers for 1.5 °C compared to 2 °C warming pp. 409-413

- Alexandra Jahn
- Early emergence of anthropogenically forced heat waves in the western United States and Great Lakes pp. 414-420

- Hosmay Lopez, Robert West, Shenfu Dong, Gustavo Goni, Ben Kirtman, Sang-Ki Lee and Robert Atlas
- Anthropogenic warming exacerbates European soil moisture droughts pp. 421-426

- L. Samaniego, S. Thober, R. Kumar, N. Wanders, O. Rakovec, M. Pan, M. Zink, J. Sheffield, E. F. Wood and A. Marx
- Increasing precipitation volatility in twenty-first-century California pp. 427-433

- Daniel L. Swain, Baird Langenbrunner, J. David Neelin and Alex Hall
- Forest response to rising CO2 drives zonally asymmetric rainfall change over tropical land pp. 434-440

- Gabriel J. Kooperman, Yang Chen, Forrest M. Hoffman, Charles D. Koven, Keith Lindsay, Michael S. Pritchard, Abigail L. S. Swann and James T. Randerson
Volume 8, issue 4, 2018
- Towards demand-side solutions for mitigating climate change pp. 260-263

- Felix Creutzig, Joyashree Roy, William F. Lamb, Inês M. L. Azevedo, Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Holger Dalkmann, Oreane Y. Edelenbosch, Frank W. Geels, Arnulf Grubler, Cameron Hepburn, Edgar G. Hertwich, Radhika Khosla, Linus Mattauch, Jan C. Minx, Anjali Ramakrishnan, Narasimha D. Rao, Julia K. Steinberger, Massimo Tavoni, Diana Ürge-Vorsatz and Elke U. Weber
- Mental health risk and resilience among climate scientists pp. 260-261

- Susan Clayton
- New EU ETS Phase 4 rules temporarily puncture waterbed pp. 262-264

- Grischa Perino
- China’s emissions trading takes steps towards big ambitions pp. 265-267

- Frank Jotzo, Valerie Karplus, Michael Grubb, Andreas Löschel, Karsten Neuhoff, Libo Wu and Fei Teng
- Mis-prioritizing conservation? pp. 272-272

- Alastair Brown
- Paying for lasting conservation pp. 272-272

- Jenn Richler
- Humboldt upwelling pp. 272-272

- Graham Simpkins
- US climate leadership pp. 272-272

- Adam Yeeles
- Permafrost slowly exhales methane pp. 273-274

- Elizabeth M. Herndon
- Ecological grief as a mental health response to climate change-related loss pp. 275-281

- Ashlee Cunsolo and Neville R. Ellis
- The case for systems thinking about climate change and mental health pp. 282-290

- Helen L. Berry, Thomas D. Waite, Keith B. G. Dear, Anthony G. Capon and Virginia Murray
- Quantified, localized health benefits of accelerated carbon dioxide emissions reductions pp. 291-295

- Drew Shindell, Greg Faluvegi, Karl Seltzer and Cary Shindell
- Cumulative carbon emissions budgets consistent with 1.5 °C global warming pp. 296-299

- Katarzyna B. Tokarska and Nathan P. Gillett
- Increased risk of a shutdown of ocean convection posed by warm North Atlantic summers pp. 300-304

- Marilena Oltmanns, Johannes Karstensen and Jürgen Fischer
- Limited influence of climate change mitigation on short-term glacier mass loss pp. 305-308

- Ben Marzeion, Georg Kaser, Fabien Maussion and Nicolas Champollion
- Methane production as key to the greenhouse gas budget of thawing permafrost pp. 309-312

- Christian Knoblauch, Christian Beer, Susanne Liebner, Mikhail N. Grigoriev and Eva-Maria Pfeiffer
- Global phenological insensitivity to shifting ocean temperatures among seabirds pp. 313-318

- Katharine Keogan, Francis Daunt, Sarah Wanless, Richard A. Phillips, Craig A. Walling, Philippa Agnew, David G. Ainley, Tycho Anker-Nilssen, Grant Ballard, Robert T. Barrett, Kerry J. Barton, Claus Bech, Peter Becker, Per-Arvid Berglund, Loïc Bollache, Alexander L. Bond, Sandra Bouwhuis, Russell W. Bradley, Zofia M. Burr, Kees Camphuysen, Paulo Catry, Andre Chiaradia, Signe Christensen-Dalsgaard, Richard Cuthbert, Nina Dehnhard, Sébastien Descamps, Tony Diamond, George Divoky, Hugh Drummond, Katie M. Dugger, Michael J. Dunn, Louise Emmerson, Kjell Einar Erikstad, Jérôme Fort, William Fraser, Meritxell Genovart, Olivier Gilg, Jacob González-Solís, José Pedro Granadeiro, David Grémillet, Jannik Hansen, Sveinn A. Hanssen, Mike Harris, April Hedd, Jefferson Hinke, José Manuel Igual, Jaime Jahncke, Ian Jones, Peter J. Kappes, Johannes Lang, Magdalene Langset, Amélie Lescroël, Svein-Håkon Lorentsen, Phil O’B. Lyver, Mark Mallory, Børge Moe, William A. Montevecchi, David Monticelli, Carolyn Mostello, Mark Newell, Lisa Nicholson, Ian Nisbet, Olof Olsson, Daniel Oro, Vivian Pattison, Maud Poisbleau, Tanya Pyk, Flavio Quintana, Jaime A. Ramos, Raül Ramos, Tone Kirstin Reiertsen, Cristina Rodríguez, Peter Ryan, Ana Sanz-Aguilar, Niels M. Schmidt, Paula Shannon, Benoit Sittler, Colin Southwell, Christopher Surman, Walter S. Svagelj, Wayne Trivelpiece, Pete Warzybok, Yutaka Watanuki, Henri Weimerskirch, Peter R. Wilson, Andrew G. Wood, Albert B. Phillimore and Sue Lewis
- The Paris Agreement zero-emissions goal is not always consistent with the 1.5 °C and 2 °C temperature targets pp. 319-324

- Katsumasa Tanaka and Brian C. O’Neill
- Scenarios towards limiting global mean temperature increase below 1.5 °C pp. 325-332

- Joeri Rogelj, Alexander Popp, Katherine V. Calvin, Gunnar Luderer, Johannes Emmerling, David Gernaat, Shinichiro Fujimori, Jessica Strefler, Tomoko Hasegawa, Giacomo Marangoni, Volker Krey, Elmar Kriegler, Keywan Riahi, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Jonathan Doelman, Laurent Drouet, Jae Edmonds, Oliver Fricko, Mathijs Harmsen, Peter Havlik, Florian Humpenöder, Elke Stehfest and Massimo Tavoni
- Fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions of world fisheries pp. 333-337

- Robert W. R. Parker, Julia L. Blanchard, Caleb Gardner, Bridget S. Green, Klaas Hartmann, Peter H. Tyedmers and Reg A. Watson
- A marine heatwave drives massive losses from the world’s largest seagrass carbon stocks pp. 338-344

- A. Arias-Ortiz, O. Serrano, P. Masqué, P. S. Lavery, U. Mueller, G. A. Kendrick, M. Rozaimi, A. Esteban, J. W. Fourqurean, N. Marbà, M. A. Mateo, K. Murray, M. J. Rule and C. M. Duarte
- Publisher Correction: Recently amplified arctic warming has contributed to a continual global warming trend pp. 345-345

- Jianbin Huang, Xiangdong Zhang, Qiyi Zhang, Yanluan Lin, Mingju Hao, Yong Luo, Zongci Zhao, Yao Yao, Xin Chen, Lei Wang, Suping Nie, Yizhou Yin, Ying Xu and Jiansong Zhang
- Author Correction: Short-lived climate pollutant mitigation and the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 345-345

- Andy Haines, Markus Amann, Nathan Borgford-Parnell, Sunday Leonard, Johan Kuylenstierna and Drew Shindell
- Author Correction: Biomass-based negative emissions difficult to reconcile with planetary boundaries pp. 345-345

- Vera Heck, Dieter Gerten, Wolfgang Lucht and Alexander Popp
Volume 8, issue 3, 2018
- Locking in positive climate responses in cities pp. 174-177

- Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Richard J. Dawson, Roberto Sanchez Rodriguez, Xuemei Bai, Aliyu Salisu Barau, Karen C. Seto and Shobhakar Dhakal
- City transformations in a 1.5 °C warmer world pp. 177-181

- William Solecki, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Shobhakar Dhakal, Debra Roberts, Aliyu Salisu Barau, Seth Schultz and Diana Ürge-Vorsatz
- Sustainable Development Goals and climate change adaptation in cities pp. 181-183

- Roberto Sanchez Rodriguez, Diana Ürge-Vorsatz and Aliyu Salisu Barau
- Turning Paris into reality at the University of California pp. 183-185

- David G. Victor, Ahmed Abdulla, David Auston, Wendell Brase, Jack Brouwer, Karl Brown, Steven J. Davis, Carrie V. Kappel, Alan Meier, Mark Modera, Rebecca Zarin Pass, David Phillips, Jordan Sager and David Weil
- Time to re-think solutions pp. 186-187

- Janet K. Swim and Ash J. Gillis
- On our bookshelf pp. 187-187

- Adam Yeeles
- Winding back the horizon pp. 188-188

- Alastair Brown
- Agulhas variability pp. 188-188

- Graham Simpkins
- Mercury multiplied pp. 188-188

- Bronwyn Wake
- Decreasing ozone pp. 188-188

- Adam Yeeles
- Underestimating belief in climate change pp. 189-190

- John T. Jost
- Searching for climate–conflict links pp. 190-191

- Cullen S. Hendrix
- An uncertain future for lightning pp. 191-192

- Lee T. Murray
- Integrating human behaviour dynamics into flood disaster risk assessment pp. 193-199

- J. C. J. H. Aerts, Wouter Botzen, K. C. Clarke, S. L. Cutter, J. W. Hall, B. Merz, E. Michel-Kerjan, J. Mysiak, S. Surminski and H. Kunreuther
- Sampling bias in climate–conflict research pp. 200-203

- Courtland Adams, Tobias Ide, Jon Barnett and Adrien Detges
- Bottom-up linking of carbon markets under far-sighted cap coordination and reversibility pp. 204-209

- Jobst Heitzig and Ulrike Kornek
- A projected decrease in lightning under climate change pp. 210-213

- Declan L. Finney, Ruth M. Doherty, Oliver Wild, David S. Stevenson, Ian A. MacKenzie and Alan M. Blyth
- Increasing importance of precipitation variability on global livestock grazing lands pp. 214-218

- Lindsey L. Sloat, James S. Gerber, Leah H. Samberg, William K. Smith, Mario Herrero, Laerte G. Ferreira, Cécile M. Godde and Paul C. West
- Mitigation potential of soil carbon management overestimated by neglecting N2O emissions pp. 219-223

- Emanuele Lugato, Adrian Leip and Arwyn Jones
- A global synthesis of animal phenological responses to climate change pp. 224-228

- Jeremy M. Cohen, Marc J. Lajeunesse and Jason R. Rohr
- Ecological complexity buffers the impacts of future climate on marine consumers pp. 229-233

- Silvan U. Goldenberg, Ivan Nagelkerken, Emma Marangon, Angélique Bonnet, Camilo M. Ferreira and Sean D. Connell
- Under-estimated wave contribution to coastal sea-level rise pp. 234-239

- Angélique Melet, Benoit Meyssignac, Rafael Almar and Gonéri Le Cozannet
- Global carbon stocks and potential emissions due to mangrove deforestation from 2000 to 2012 pp. 240-244

- Stuart E. Hamilton and Daniel A. Friess
- Climate-driven range shifts of the king penguin in a fragmented ecosystem pp. 245-251

- Robin Cristofari, Xiaoming Liu, Francesco Bonadonna, Yves Cherel, Pierre Pistorius, Yvon Le Maho, Virginie Raybaud, Nils Christian Stenseth, Céline Le Bohec and Emiliano Trucchi
- Anthropogenic range contractions bias species climate change forecasts pp. 252-256

- Søren Faurby and Miguel B. Araújo
- Author Correction: Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses pp. 257-257

- Trisha B. Atwood, Rod M. Connolly, Hanan Almahasheer, Paul E. Carnell, Carlos M. Duarte, Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis, Xabier Irigoien, Jeffrey J. Kelleway, Paul S. Lavery, Peter I. Macreadie, Oscar Serrano, Christian J. Sanders, Isaac Santos, Andrew D. L. Steven and Catherine E. Lovelock
- Author Correction: Whither methane in the IPCC process? pp. 257-257

- Patrick M. Crill and Brett F. Thornton
- Author Correction: In the observational record half a degree matters pp. 257-257

- Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Peter Pfleiderer and Erich M. Fischer
- Publisher Correction: Measuring progress from nationally determined contributions to mid-century strategies pp. 258-258

- Gokul Iyer, Catherine Ledna, Leon Clarke, James Edmonds, Haewon McJeon, Page Kyle and James H Williams
- Publisher Correction: A global synthesis of animal phenological responses to climate change pp. 258-258

- Jeremy M. Cohen, Marc J. Lajeunesse and Jason R. Rohr
Volume 8, issue 2, 2018
- Best practices for reporting climate data in ecology pp. 92-94

- Naia Morueta-Holme, Meagan F. Oldfather, Rachael L. Olliff-Yang, Andrew P. Weitz, Carrie R. Levine, Matthew M. Kling, Erin C. Riordan, Cory Merow, Seema N. Sheth, Andrew H. Thornhill and David D. Ackerly
- Two birds with one stone pp. 95-95

- Alastair Brown
- Preference for extreme outcomes pp. 95-95

- Jenn Richler
- A model revolution pp. 95-95

- Graham Simpkins
- Mainstreaming adaptation pp. 95-95

- Adam Yeeles
- Investing in a green future pp. 96-97

- Christa Clapp
- Unsteady seasons in the sea pp. 97-98

- Judith Hauck
- No blast from the past pp. 99-100

- Matthew J. Bogard and David E. Butman
- Challenges and opportunities for improved understanding of regional climate dynamics pp. 101-108

- Matthew Collins, Shoshiro Minobe, Marcelo Barreiro, Simona Bordoni, Yohai Kaspi, Akira Kuwano-Yoshida, Noel Keenlyside, Elisa Manzini, Christopher H. O’Reilly, Rowan Sutton, Shang-Ping Xie and Olga Zolina
- The role of supply-chain initiatives in reducing deforestation pp. 109-116

- Eric F. Lambin, Holly K. Gibbs, Robert Heilmayr, Kimberly M. Carlson, Leonardo C. Fleck, Rachael Garrett, Yann le Polain de Waroux, Constance L. McDermott, David McLaughlin, Peter Newton, Christoph Nolte, Pablo Pacheco, Lisa L. Rausch, Charlotte Streck, Tannis Thorlakson and Nathalie F. Walker
- Building adaptive capacity to climate change in tropical coastal communities pp. 117-123

- Joshua E. Cinner, W. Neil Adger, Edward H. Allison, Michele L. Barnes, Katrina Brown, Philippa J. Cohen, Stefan Gelcich, Christina C. Hicks, Terry P. Hughes, Jacqueline Lau, Nadine A. Marshall and Tiffany H. Morrison
- Implications of sustainable development considerations for comparability across nationally determined contributions pp. 124-129

- Gokul Iyer, Katherine Calvin, Leon Clarke, James Edmonds, Nathan Hultman, Corinne Hartin, Haewon McJeon, Joseph Aldy and William Pizer
- Divestment prevails over the green paradox when anticipating strong future climate policies pp. 130-134

- Nico Bauer, Christophe McGlade, Jérôme Hilaire and Paul Ekins
- Global-scale hydrological response to future glacier mass loss pp. 135-140

- Matthias Huss and Regine Hock
- Diverging seasonal extremes for ocean acidification during the twenty-first century pp. 141-145

- Lester Kwiatkowski and James C. Orr
- Strengthening seasonal marine CO2 variations due to increasing atmospheric CO2 pp. 146-150

- Peter Landschützer, Nicolas Gruber, Dorothee C. E. Bakker, Irene Stemmler and Katharina D. Six
- Biomass-based negative emissions difficult to reconcile with planetary boundaries pp. 151-155

- Vera Heck, Dieter Gerten, Wolfgang Lucht and Alexander Popp
- Synergy between nutrients and warming enhances methane ebullition from experimental lakes pp. 156-160

- Thomas A. Davidson, Joachim Audet, Erik Jeppesen, Frank Landkildehus, Torben L. Lauridsen, Martin Søndergaard and Jari Syväranta
- The changing value of the ‘green’ label on the US municipal bond market pp. 161-165

- Andreas Karpf and Antoine Mandel
- Greenhouse gas emissions from diverse Arctic Alaskan lakes are dominated by young carbon pp. 166-171

- Clayton D. Elder, Xiaomei Xu, Jennifer Walker, Jordan L. Schnell, Kenneth M. Hinkel, Amy Townsend-Small, Christopher D. Arp, John W. Pohlman, Benjamin V. Gaglioti and Claudia I. Czimczik
Volume 8, issue 1, 2018
- Principles to guide investment towards a stable climate pp. 2-4

- Richard J. Millar, Cameron Hepburn, John Beddington and Myles R. Allen
- Using the adaptive cycle in climate-risk insurance to design resilient futures pp. 4-7

- R. Cremades, S. Surminski, M. Máñez Costa, P. Hudson, P. Shrivastava and J. Gascoigne
- How to spend a dwindling greenhouse gas budget pp. 7-10

- Michael Obersteiner, Johannes Bednar, Fabian Wagner, Thomas Gasser, Philippe Ciais, Nicklas Forsell, Stefan Frank, Peter Havlik, Hugo Valin, Ivan A. Janssens, Josep Peñuelas and Guido Schmidt-Traub
- A sensible climate solution for the boreal forest pp. 11-12

- Rasmus Astrup, Pierre Y. Bernier, Hélène Genet, David A. Lutz and Ryan M. Bright
- Ethnocentrism as a defence pp. 13-13

- Jenn Richler
- Arctic storms pp. 13-13

- Graham Simpkins
- Business as usual pp. 13-13

- Adam Yeeles
- African tropical forest carbon pp. 13-13

- Alastair Brown
- Accounting for the human factor pp. 14-15

- Jonathan M. Gilligan
- The health of Antarctic ice shelves pp. 15-16

- Olivier Gagliardini
- Cold wind warms Southern Ocean pp. 16-18

- Katsuro Katsumata
- Looking to nature for solutions pp. 18-19

- Will R. Turner
- Photosynthesis in high definition pp. 20-21

- Timothy W. Hilton
- Understanding and managing trust at the climate science–policy interface pp. 22-28

- Justine Lacey, Mark Howden, Christopher Cvitanovic and R. M. Colvin
- From Pinot to Xinomavro in the world's future wine-growing regions pp. 29-37

- E. M. Wolkovich, I. García de Cortázar-Atauri, I. Morales-Castilla, K. A. Nicholas and T. Lacombe
- Global variation in the cost of increasing ecosystem carbon pp. 38-42

- Markku Larjavaara, Markku Kanninen, Harold Gordillo, Joni Koskinen, Markus Kukkonen, Niina Käyhkö, Anne M. Larson and Sven Wunder
- Elevated increases in human-perceived temperature under climate warming pp. 43-47

- Jianfeng Li, Yongqin David Chen, Thian Yew Gan and Ngar-Cheung Lau
- Changes in Greenland’s peripheral glaciers linked to the North Atlantic Oscillation pp. 48-52

- A. A. Bjørk, S. Aagaard, A. Lütt, S. A. Khan, J. E. Box, K. K. Kjeldsen, N. K. Larsen, N. J. Korsgaard, J. Cappelen, W. T. Colgan, H. Machguth, C. S. Andresen, Y. Peings and K. H. Kjær
- The far reach of ice-shelf thinning in Antarctica pp. 53-57

- R. Reese, G. H. Gudmundsson, A. Levermann and R. Winkelmann
- Recent wind-driven change in Subantarctic Mode Water and its impact on ocean heat storage pp. 58-63

- Libao Gao, Stephen R. Rintoul and Weidong Yu
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- Yoo-Geun Ham, Jong-Seong Kug, Jun-Young Choi, Fei-Fei Jin and Masahiro Watanabe
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- Chang-Eui Park, Su-Jong Jeong, Manoj Joshi, Timothy J. Osborn, Chang-Hoi Ho, Shilong Piao, Deliang Chen, Junguo Liu, Hong Yang, Hoonyoung Park, Baek-Min Kim and Song Feng
- Reduced feeding activity of soil detritivores under warmer and drier conditions pp. 75-78

- Madhav P. Thakur, Peter B. Reich, Sarah E. Hobbie, Artur Stefanski, Roy Rich, Karen E. Rice, William C. Eddy and Nico Eisenhauer
- Linking models of human behaviour and climate alters projected climate change pp. 79-84

- Brian Beckage, Louis J. Gross, Katherine Lacasse, Eric Carr, Sara S. Metcalf, Jonathan M. Winter, Peter D. Howe, Nina Fefferman, Travis Franck, Asim Zia, Ann Kinzig and Forrest M. Hoffman
- Incentives for small clubs of Arctic countries to limit black carbon and methane emissions pp. 85-90

- Stine Aakre, Steffen Kallbekken, Rita Van Dingenen and David G. Victor
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