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Volume 7, issue 12, 2017
- Towards real-time verification of CO2 emissions pp. 848-850

- Glen Peters, Corinne Le Quéré, Robbie M. Andrew, Josep G. Canadell, Pierre Friedlingstein, Tatiana Ilyina, Robert B. Jackson, Fortunat Joos, Jan Ivar Korsbakken, Galen A. McKinley, Stephen Sitch and Pieter Tans
- Reassessing emotion in climate change communication pp. 850-852

- Daniel A. Chapman, Brian Lickel and Ezra M. Markowitz
- Sharing the light pp. 853-853

- Alastair Brown
- Emissions reduction policy pp. 853-853

- Adam Yeeles
- Melting from below pp. 853-853

- Bronwyn Wake
- Reducing emissions pp. 853-853

- Graham Simpkins
- Hot and sour in the deep ocean pp. 854-855

- Christopher L. Sabine
- Near doubling of storm rainfall pp. 855-856

- Zhe Feng
- Improving poverty and inequality modelling in climate research pp. 857-862

- Narasimha D. Rao, Bas van Ruijven, Keywan Riahi and Valentina Bosetti
- Short-lived climate pollutant mitigation and the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 863-869

- Andy Haines, Markus Amann, Nathan Borgford-Parnell, Sunday Leonard, Johan Kuylenstierna and Drew Shindell
- Measuring progress from nationally determined contributions to mid-century strategies pp. 871-874

- Gokul Iyer, Catherine Ledna, Leon Clarke, James Edmonds, Haewon McJeon, Page Kyle and James H Williams
- Recently amplified arctic warming has contributed to a continual global warming trend pp. 875-879

- 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
- Increased rainfall volume from future convective storms in the US pp. 880-884

- Andreas F. Prein, Changhai Liu, Kyoko Ikeda, Stanley B. Trier, Roy M. Rasmussen, Greg J. Holland and Martyn P. Clark
- Increasing frequency of extremely severe cyclonic storms over the Arabian Sea pp. 885-889

- Hiroyuki Murakami, Gabriel A. Vecchi and Seth Underwood
- Deep oceans may acidify faster than anticipated due to global warming pp. 890-894

- Chen-Tung Arthur Chen, Hon-Kit Lui, Chia-Han Hsieh, Tetsuo Yanagi, Naohiro Kosugi, Masao Ishii and Gwo-Ching Gong
- Warming alters energetic structure and function but not resilience of soil food webs pp. 895-900

- Benjamin Schwarz, Andrew D. Barnes, Madhav P. Thakur, Ulrich Brose, Marcel Ciobanu, Peter B. Reich, Roy L. Rich, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Artur Stefanski and Nico Eisenhauer
- Historical effects of CO2 and climate trends on global crop water demand pp. 901-905

- Daniel W. Urban, Justin Sheffield and David B. Lobell
- A pan-tropical cascade of fire driven by El Niño/Southern Oscillation pp. 906-911

- Yang Chen, Douglas C. Morton, Niels Andela, Guido R. van der Werf, Louis Giglio and James T. Randerson
- Effectiveness of state climate and energy policies in reducing power-sector CO2 emissions pp. 912-919

- Geoff Martin and Eri Saikawa
- Greenhouse gas emission curves for advanced biofuel supply chains pp. 920-924

- Vassilis Daioglou, Jonathan C. Doelman, Elke Stehfest, Christoph Müller, Birka Wicke, Andre Faaij and Detlef P. van Vuuren
Volume 7, issue 11, 2017
- Marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise pp. 756-756

- Randall W. Parkinson, Christopher Craft, Ronald D. DeLaune, Joseph F. Donoghue, Michael Kearney, John F. Meeder, James Morris and R. Eugene Turner
- Reply to 'Marsh vulnerability to sea-level rise' pp. 756-757

- Matthew L. Kirwan, Stijn Temmerman, Glenn R. Guntenspergen and Sergio Fagherazzi
- Assigning historic responsibility for extreme weather events pp. 757-759

- Friederike E. L. Otto, Ragnhild B. Skeie, Jan S. Fuglestvedt, Terje Berntsen and Myles R. Allen
- Portraying indigenous peoples pp. 760-760

- Jenn Richler
- Extreme rain in India pp. 760-760

- Graham Simpkins
- International governance pp. 760-760

- Alastair Brown
- Sea breeze pp. 760-760

- Bronwyn Wake
- Uncovering ocean-related priorities pp. 761-762

- Ralf Barkemeyer
- Depth of understanding pp. 762-763

- Bernhard Ahrens and Markus Reichstein
- Towards process-informed bias correction of climate change simulations pp. 764-773

- Douglas Maraun, Theodore G. Shepherd, Martin Widmann, Giuseppe Zappa, Daniel Walton, José M. Gutiérrez, Stefan Hagemann, Ingo Richter, Pedro M. M. Soares, Alex Hall and Linda O. Mearns
- Quantifying the economic risks of climate change pp. 774-782

- Delavane Diaz and Frances Moore
- The appeasement effect of a United Nations climate summit on the German public pp. 783-787

- Michael Brüggemann, Fenja De Silva-Schmidt, Imke Hoppe, Dorothee Arlt and Josephine B. Schmitt
- Brazilian sugarcane ethanol as an expandable green alternative to crude oil use pp. 788-792

- 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
- Climate and water resource change impacts and adaptation potential for US power supply pp. 793-798

- Ariel Miara, Jordan E. Macknick, Charles J. Vörösmarty, Vincent C. Tidwell, Robin Newmark and Balazs Fekete
- Potential volcanic impacts on future climate variability pp. 799-805

- Ingo Bethke, Stephen Outten, Odd Helge Otterå, Ed Hawkins, Sebastian Wagner, Michael Sigl and Peter Thorne
- Weakening of the North American monsoon with global warming pp. 806-812

- Salvatore Pascale, William R. Boos, Simona Bordoni, Thomas L. Delworth, Sarah B. Kapnick, Hiroyuki Murakami, Gabriel A. Vecchi and Wei Zhang
- Anthropogenic climate change detected in European renewable freshwater resources pp. 813-816

- Lukas Gudmundsson, Sonia I. Seneviratne and Xuebin Zhang
- Higher climatological temperature sensitivity of soil carbon in cold than warm climates pp. 817-822

- Charles D. Koven, Gustaf Hugelius, David M. Lawrence and William R. Wieder
- Habitat-based conservation strategies cannot compensate for climate-change-induced range loss pp. 823-827

- Johannes Wessely, Karl Hülber, Andreas Gattringer, Michael Kuttner, Dietmar Moser, Wolfgang Rabitsch, Stefan Schindler, Stefan Dullinger and Franz Essl
- Outward migration may alter population dynamics and income inequality pp. 828-832

- Soheil Shayegh
- Ocean commitments under the Paris Agreement pp. 833-838

- Natalya D. Gallo, David G. Victor and Lisa A. Levin
- Coral bleaching pathways under the control of regional temperature variability pp. 839-844

- C. E. Langlais, A. Lenton, S. F. Heron, C. Evenhuis, A. Sen Gupta, J. N. Brown and M. Kuchinke
- Correction: Corrigendum: Future global mortality from changes in air pollution attributable to climate change pp. 845-845

- Raquel A. Silva, J. Jason West, Jean-François Lamarque, Drew T. Shindell, William J. Collins, Greg Faluvegi, Gerd A. Folberth, Larry W. Horowitz, Tatsuya Nagashima, Vaishali Naik, Steven T. Rumbold, Kengo Sudo, Toshihiko Takemura, Daniel Bergmann, Philip Cameron-Smith, Ruth M. Doherty, Beatrice Josse, Ian A. MacKenzie, David S. Stevenson and Guang Zeng
Volume 7, issue 10, 2017
- Improvements in ice-sheet sea-level projections pp. 672-674

- Andrew Shepherd and Sophie Nowicki
- Clearing clouds of uncertainty pp. 674-678

- Mark D. Zelinka, David A. Randall, Mark J. Webb and Stephen A. Klein
- Whither methane in the IPCC process? pp. 678-680

- Patrick M. Crill and Brett F. Thornton
- Considering agriculture in IPCC assessments pp. 680-683

- John R. Porter, Mark Howden and Pete Smith
- Progress in climate modelling pp. 684-685

- Graham Simpkins
- Expanding carpool lanes pp. 686-686

- Graham Simpkins
- Peat decomposition pp. 686-686

- Alastair Brown
- Adaptation in Africa pp. 686-686

- Graham Simpkins
- Ecological impacts pp. 686-686

- Bronwyn Wake
- Transparency for Loss and Damage pp. 687-688

- Reinhard Mechler
- Cash incentives avert deforestation pp. 688-689

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas
- Decarbonization unique to cities pp. 690-691

- Nadine Ibrahim
- Picking apart climate models pp. 691-692

- Chris Huntingford
- Survival of the finfish pp. 692-693

- Jennifer Sunday
- Roadways in a rut pp. 694-695

- Jo Sias Daniel
- New vigour involving statisticians to overcome ensemble fatigue pp. 697-703

- Rasmus Benestad, Jana Sillmann, Thordis Linda Thorarinsdottir, Peter Guttorp, Michel d. S. Mesquita, Mari R. Tye, Petteri Uotila, Cathrine Fox Maule, Peter Thejll, Martin Drews and Kajsa M. Parding
- Increased costs to US pavement infrastructure from future temperature rise pp. 704-707

- B. Shane Underwood, Zack Guido, Padmini Gudipudi and Yarden Feinberg
- Western Pacific emergent constraint lowers projected increase in Indian summer monsoon rainfall pp. 708-712

- Gen Li, Shang-Ping Xie, Chao He and Zesheng Chen
- Threats to North American forests from southern pine beetle with warming winters pp. 713-717

- Corey Lesk, Ethan Coffel, Anthony W. D’Amato, Kevin Dodds and Radley Horton
- Climatic vulnerability of the world’s freshwater and marine fishes pp. 718-722

- Lise Comte and Julian D. Olden
- A typology of loss and damage perspectives pp. 723-729

- Emily Boyd, Rachel A. James, Richard G. Jones, Hannah R. Young and Friederike E. L. Otto
- Membership nominations in international scientific assessments pp. 730-735

- Philip Leifeld and Dana R. Fisher
- Urban cross-sector actions for carbon mitigation with local health co-benefits in China pp. 736-742

- Anu Ramaswami, Kangkang Tong, Andrew Fang, Raj M. Lal, Ajay Singh Nagpure, Yang Li, Huajun Yu, Daqian Jiang, Armistead G. Russell, Lei Shi, Marian Chertow, Yangjun Wang and Shuxiao Wang
- Change in the magnitude and mechanisms of global temperature variability with warming pp. 743-748

- Patrick T. Brown, Yi Ming, Wenhong Li and Spencer A. Hill
- More losers than winners in a century of future Southern Ocean seafloor warming pp. 749-754

- Huw J. Griffiths, Andrew J. S. Meijers and Thomas J. Bracegirdle
Volume 7, issue 9, 2017
- Transparent scenario development pp. 613-613

- Henrik Carlsen, Richard J. T. Klein and Per Wikman-Svahn
- Improving the use of climate information in decision-making pp. 614-616

- Chris D. Hewitt, Roger C. Stone and Andrew B. Tait
- Solar geoengineering reduces atmospheric carbon burden pp. 617-619

- David W. Keith, Gernot Wagner and Claire L. Zabel
- Catalysing a political shift from low to negative carbon pp. 619-621

- Glen Peters and Oliver Geden
- Climate risks across borders and scales pp. 621-623

- Andrew J. Challinor, W. Neil Adger and Tim G. Benton
- Wildfire threats pp. 624-624

- Graham Simpkins
- Perceived controllability pp. 624-624

- Jenn Richler
- Tropics to stratosphere pp. 624-624

- Graham Simpkins
- Plant protein changes pp. 624-624

- Bronwyn Wake
- Prioritizing protection? pp. 625-626

- Pascal Peduzzi
- Rapid adaptive responses to climate change in corals pp. 627-636

- Gergely Torda, Jennifer M. Donelson, Manuel Aranda, Daniel J. Barshis, Line Bay, Michael L. Berumen, David G. Bourne, Neal Cantin, Sylvain Foret, Mikhail Matz, David J. Miller, Aurelie Moya, Hollie M. Putnam, Timothy Ravasi, Madeleine J. H. van Oppen, Rebecca Vega Thurber, Jeremie Vidal-Dupiol, Christian R. Voolstra, Sue-Ann Watson, Emma Whitelaw, Bette L. Willis and Philip L. Munday
- Less than 2 °C warming by 2100 unlikely pp. 637-641

- Adrian E. Raftery, Alec Zimmer, Dargan M. W. Frierson, Richard Startz and Peiran Liu
- A global framework for future costs and benefits of river-flood protection in urban areas pp. 642-646

- Philip J. Ward, Brenden Jongman, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Paul D. Bates, Wouter Botzen, Andres Diaz Loaiza, Stephane Hallegatte, Jarl M. Kind, Jaap Kwadijk, Paolo Scussolini and Hessel C. Winsemius
- Future global mortality from changes in air pollution attributable to climate change pp. 647-651

- Raquel A. Silva, J. Jason West, Jean-François Lamarque, Drew T. Shindell, William J. Collins, Greg Faluvegi, Gerd A. Folberth, Larry W. Horowitz, Tatsuya Nagashima, Vaishali Naik, Steven T. Rumbold, Kengo Sudo, Toshihiko Takemura, Daniel Bergmann, Philip Cameron-Smith, Ruth M. Doherty, Beatrice Josse, Ian A. MacKenzie, David S. Stevenson and Guang Zeng
- Committed warming inferred from observations pp. 652-655

- Thorsten Mauritsen and Robert Pincus
- Enhanced warming of the subtropical mode water in the North Pacific and North Atlantic pp. 656-658

- Shusaku Sugimoto, Kimio Hanawa, Tomowo Watanabe, Toshio Suga and Shang-Ping Xie
- Unexpected changes in community size structure in a natural warming experiment pp. 659-663

- Eoin J. O’Gorman, Lei Zhao, Doris E. Pichler, Georgina Adams, Nikolai Friberg, Björn C. Rall, Alex Seeney, Huayong Zhang, Daniel C. Reuman and Guy Woodward
- Karakoram temperature and glacial melt driven by regional atmospheric circulation variability pp. 664-670

- Nathan Forsythe, Hayley J. Fowler, Xiao-Feng Li, Stephen Blenkinsop and David Pritchard
Volume 7, issue 8, 2017
- Pragmatic disaster loss assessment pp. 536-536

- J. Handmer, M. A. Ladds and L. Magee
- Cities spearhead climate action pp. 537-538

- Mark Watts
- Stop preaching to the converted pp. 538-540

- Asheley R. Landrum and Robert B. Lull
- Impacts of the Larsen-C Ice Shelf calving event pp. 540-542

- Anna E. Hogg and G. Hilmar Gudmundsson
- Businesses lead where US falters pp. 543-546

- Erica Gies
- Cloud loss melts Greenland pp. 547-547

- Graham Simpkins
- Flood-induced displacement pp. 547-547

- Jenn Richler
- Primary production uncertainty pp. 547-547

- Alastair Brown
- Mitigation focus pp. 547-547

- Bronwyn Wake
- Questioning inevitable migration pp. 548-549

- Dominic Kniveton
- Land warming revives monsoon pp. 549-550

- Mathew Koll Roxy
- Climate impacts of oil extraction increase significantly with oilfield age pp. 551-556

- Mohammad S. Masnadi and Adam R. Brandt
- Balancing Europe’s wind-power output through spatial deployment informed by weather regimes pp. 557-562

- Christian M. Grams, Remo Beerli, Stefan Pfenninger, Iain Staffell and Heini Wernli
- Importance of the pre-industrial baseline for likelihood of exceeding Paris goals pp. 563-567

- Andrew P. Schurer, Michael E. Mann, Ed Hawkins, Simon F. B. Tett and Gabriele C. Hegerl
- Continued increase of extreme El Niño frequency long after 1.5 °C warming stabilization pp. 568-572

- Guojian Wang, Wenju Cai, Bolan Gan, Lixin Wu, Agus Santoso, Xiaopei Lin, Zhaohui Chen and Michael J. McPhaden
- The limits of modifying migration speed to adjust to climate change pp. 573-576

- Heiko Schmaljohann and Christiaan Both
- Human disturbance and upward expansion of plants in a warming climate pp. 577-580

- Matteo Dainese, Sami Aikio, Philip E. Hulme, Alessio Bertolli, Filippo Prosser and Lorenzo Marini
- Small-island communities in the Philippines prefer local measures to relocation in response to sea-level rise pp. 581-586

- Ma. Laurice Jamero, Motoharu Onuki, Miguel Esteban, Xyza Kristina Billones-Sensano, Nicholson Tan, Angelie Nellas, Hiroshi Takagi, Nguyen Danh Thao and Ven Paolo Valenzuela
- A revival of Indian summer monsoon rainfall since 2002 pp. 587-594

- Qinjian Jin and Chien Wang
- Localized rapid warming of West Antarctic subsurface waters by remote winds pp. 595-603

- Paul Spence, Ryan M. Holmes, Andrew McC. Hogg, Stephen M. Griffies, Kial D. Stewart and Matthew H. England
- Arctic sea-ice decline weakens the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation pp. 604-610

- Florian Sévellec, Alexey V. Fedorov and Wei Liu
Volume 7, issue 7, 2017
- Culture versus cognition is a false dilemma pp. 457-457

- Sander van der Linden, Edward Maibach, John Cook, Anthony Leiserowitz, Michael Ranney, Stephan Lewandowsky, Joseph Árvai and Elke U. Weber
- Reply to 'Culture versus cognition is a false dilemma' pp. 457-458

- Dan M. Kahan and Katherine Carpenter
- Better out than in pp. 458-460

- Luke Kemp
- In the observational record half a degree matters pp. 460-462

- Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Peter Pfleiderer and Erich M. Fischer
- Aligning climate policy with finance ministers' G20 agenda pp. 463-465

- Ottmar Edenhofer, Brigitte Knopf, Céline Bak and Amar Bhattacharya
- California from drought to deluge pp. 465-468

- S.-Y. Simon Wang, Jin-Ho Yoon, Emily Becker and Robert Gillies
- Nationalist advance pp. 469-471

- Elisabeth Jeffries
- Peruvian freezing height pp. 472-472

- Graham Simpkins
- Mobile payments for REDD+ pp. 472-472

- Michele Graffeo
- Papal credibility and beliefs pp. 472-472

- Jenn Richler
- Trait economics pp. 472-472

- Alastair Brown
- Negative spillover to policy pp. 473-474

- Kaitlin T. Raimi
- Hail potential heating up pp. 474-475

- John T. Allen
- A leaky sink pp. 475-476

- Mark A. Bradford
- Methane origins pp. 477-478

- Scott D. Bridgham
- Considering climate in studies of fertility and reproductive health in poor countries pp. 479-485

- Kathryn Grace
- Distinct global warming rates tied to multiple ocean surface temperature changes pp. 486-491

- Shuai-Lei Yao, Jing-Jia Luo, Gang Huang and Pengfei Wang
- The increasing rate of global mean sea-level rise during 1993–2014 pp. 492-495

- Xianyao Chen, Xuebin Zhang, John A. Church, Christopher S. Watson, Matt A. King, Didier Monselesan, Benoit Legresy and Christopher Harig
- Biospheric feedback effects in a synchronously coupled model of human and Earth systems pp. 496-500

- Peter E. Thornton, Katherine Calvin, Andrew D. Jones, Alan V. Di Vittorio, Ben Bond-Lamberty, Louise Chini, Xiaoying Shi, Jiafu Mao, William D. Collins, Jae Edmonds, Allison Thomson, John Truesdale, Anthony Craig, Marcia L. Branstetter and George Hurtt
- Global risk of deadly heat pp. 501-506

- Camilo Mora, Bénédicte Dousset, Iain R. Caldwell, Farrah E. Powell, Rollan C. Geronimo, Coral R. Bielecki, Chelsie W. W. Counsell, Bonnie S. Dietrich, Emily T. Johnston, Leo V. Louis, Matthew P. Lucas, Marie M. McKenzie, Alessandra G. Shea, Han Tseng, Thomas W. Giambelluca, Lisa R. Leon, Ed Hawkins and Clay Trauernicht
- Limited contribution of permafrost carbon to methane release from thawing peatlands pp. 507-511

- Mark D. A. Cooper, Cristian Estop-Aragonés, James P. Fisher, Aaron Thierry, Mark H. Garnett, Dan J. Charman, Julian B. Murton, Gareth K. Phoenix, Rachael Treharne, Steve V. Kokelj, Stephen A. Wolfe, Antoni G. Lewkowicz, Mathew Williams and Iain P. Hartley
- Household behaviour crowds out support for climate change policy when sufficient progress is perceived pp. 512-515

- Seth H. Werfel
- The changing hail threat over North America in response to anthropogenic climate change pp. 516-522

- Julian C. Brimelow, William R. Burrows and John M. Hanesiak
- Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses pp. 523-528

- 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
- Lightning as a major driver of recent large fire years in North American boreal forests pp. 529-534

- Sander Veraverbeke, Brendan M. Rogers, Mike L. Goulden, Randi R. Jandt, Charles E. Miller, Elizabeth B. Wiggins and James T. Randerson
Volume 7, issue 6, 2017
- A road map for global environmental assessments pp. 379-382

- Martin Kowarsch, Jason Jabbour, Christian Flachsland, Marcel T. J. Kok, Robert Watson, Peter M. Haas, Jan C. Minx, Joseph Alcamo, Jennifer Garard, Pauline Riousset, László Pintér, Cameron Langford, Yulia Yamineva, Christoph von Stechow, Jessica O'Reilly and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Emerging clean energy technology investment trends pp. 382-385

- A. Bumpus and S. Comello
- Whose forests, whose gain? pp. 386-387

- Constance L. McDermott
- Gut-wrenching heat pp. 388-388

- Alastair Brown
- EU emissions benefits pp. 388-388

- Michele Graffeo
- Shorter monsoon season pp. 388-388

- Graham Simpkins
- Contemporary evolution pp. 388-388

- Bronwyn Wake
- Make carbon pricing a priority pp. 389-390

- Cameron Hepburn
- When will the jungle burn? pp. 390-391

- David Bowman
- Understanding rainfall extremes pp. 391-393

- Geert Lenderink and Hayley J. Fowler
- Tracing carbon fixation pp. 393-394

- Alexander Knohl and Matthias Cuntz
- Forest disturbances under climate change pp. 395-402

- Rupert Seidl, Dominik Thom, Markus Kautz, Dario Martin-Benito, Mikko Peltoniemi, Giorgio Vacchiano, Jan Wild, Davide Ascoli, Michal Petr, Juha Honkaniemi, Manfred J. Lexer, Volodymyr Trotsiuk, Paola Mairota, Miroslav Svoboda, Marek Fabrika, Thomas A. Nagel and Christopher P. O. Reyer
- A global economic assessment of city policies to reduce climate change impacts pp. 403-406

- Francisco Estrada, Wouter Botzen and Richard Tol
- Population-based emergence of unfamiliar climates pp. 407-411

- Dave Frame, Manoj Joshi, Ed Hawkins, Luke J. Harrington and Mairead de Roiste
- Australian climate extremes at 1.5 °C and 2 °C of global warming pp. 412-416

- Andrew D. King, David J. Karoly and Benjamin J. Henley
- Drylands face potential threat under 2 °C global warming target pp. 417-422

- Jianping Huang, Haipeng Yu, Aiguo Dai, Yun Wei and Litai Kang
- Understanding the regional pattern of projected future changes in extreme precipitation pp. 423-427

- S. Pfahl, P. A. O’Gorman and E. M. Fischer
- Amplification of wildfire area burnt by hydrological drought in the humid tropics pp. 428-431

- Muh Taufik, Paul J. J. F. Torfs, Remko Uijlenhoet, Philip D. Jones, Daniel Murdiyarso and Henny A. J. Van Lanen
- Climate mitigation from vegetation biophysical feedbacks during the past three decades pp. 432-436

- Zhenzhong Zeng, Shilong Piao, Laurent Z. X. Li, Liming Zhou, Philippe Ciais, Tao Wang, Yue Li, Xu Lian, Eric F. Wood, Pierre Friedlingstein, Jiafu Mao, Lyndon D. Estes, Ranga B. Myneni, Shushi Peng, Xiaoying Shi, Sonia I. Seneviratne and Yingping Wang
- Climate negotiators’ and scientists’ assessments of the climate negotiations pp. 437-442

- Astrid Dannenberg, Sonja Zitzelsberger and Alessandro Tavoni
- Priority for the worse-off and the social cost of carbon pp. 443-449

- Matthew Adler, David Anthoff, Valentina Bosetti, Greg Garner, Klaus Keller and Nicolas Treich
- Peak growing season gross uptake of carbon in North America is largest in the Midwest USA pp. 450-454

- Timothy W. Hilton, Mary E. Whelan, Andrew Zumkehr, Sarika Kulkarni, Joseph A. Berry, Ian T. Baker, Stephen A. Montzka, Colm Sweeney, Benjamin R. Miller and J. Elliott Campbell
Volume 7, issue 5, 2017
- Aligning agriculture and climate policy pp. 307-309

- A. Chabbi, J. Lehmann, P. Ciais, H. W. Loescher, M. F. Cotrufo, A. Don, M. SanClements, L. Schipper, J. Six, P. Smith and C. Rumpel
- Out of the lab and into the field pp. 309-311

- Dan M. Kahan and Katherine Carpenter
- The IPCC and the politics of anticipation pp. 311-313

- Silke Beck and Martin Mahony
- Declining Arctic river icings pp. 314-314

- Alastair Brown
- Greenland's ice loss pp. 314-314

- Graham Simpkins
- Real-world interventions pp. 314-314

- Jenn Richler
- Conflicting climate attitudes pp. 314-314

- Michele Graffeo
- Impacts beyond the coast pp. 315-316

- Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
- Elusive origin of warming slowdown pp. 316-317

- Richard P. Allan
- The soil carbon erosion paradox pp. 317-319

- Jonathan Sanderman and Asmeret Asefaw Berhe
- Future Nile river flows pp. 319-320

- Declan Conway
- Migration induced by sea-level rise could reshape the US population landscape pp. 321-325

- Mathew E. Hauer
- Early benefits of mitigation in risk of regional climate extremes pp. 326-330

- Andrew Ciavarella, Peter Stott and Jason Lowe
- Energy budget constraints on climate sensitivity in light of inconstant climate feedbacks pp. 331-335

- Kyle C. Armour
- The subtle origins of surface-warming hiatuses pp. 336-339

- Christopher Hedemann, Thorsten Mauritsen, Johann Jungclaus and Jochem Marotzke
- An observation-based constraint on permafrost loss as a function of global warming pp. 340-344

- S. E. Chadburn, E. J. Burke, P. M. Cox, P. Friedlingstein, G. Hugelius and S. Westermann
- Human-induced erosion has offset one-third of carbon emissions from land cover change pp. 345-349

- Zhengang Wang, Thomas Hoffmann, Johan Six, Jed O. Kaplan, Gerard Govers, Sebastian Doetterl and Kristof Van Oost
- Climate change enhances interannual variability of the Nile river flow pp. 350-354

- Mohamed S. Siam and Elfatih A. B. Eltahir
- Emergent constraints on projections of declining primary production in the tropical oceans pp. 355-358

- Lester Kwiatkowski, Laurent Bopp, Olivier Aumont, Philippe Ciais, Peter M. Cox, Charlotte Laufkötter, Yue Li and Roland Séférian
- Weakening temperature control on the interannual variations of spring carbon uptake across northern lands pp. 359-363

- Shilong Piao, Zhuo Liu, Tao Wang, Shushi Peng, Philippe Ciais, Mengtian Huang, Anders Ahlstrom, John F. Burkhart, Frédéric Chevallier, Ivan A. Janssens, Su-Jong Jeong, Xin Lin, Jiafu Mao, John Miller, Anwar Mohammat, Ranga B. Myneni, Josep Peñuelas, Xiaoying Shi, Andreas Stohl, Yitong Yao, Zaichun Zhu and Pieter P. Tans
- Managed retreat as a response to natural hazard risk pp. 364-370

- Miyuki Hino, Christopher B. Field and Katharine J. Mach
- Biochar built soil carbon over a decade by stabilizing rhizodeposits pp. 371-376

- Zhe (Han) Weng, Lukas Van Zwieten, Bhupinder Pal Singh, Ehsan Tavakkoli, Stephen Joseph, Lynne M. Macdonald, Terry J. Rose, Michael T. Rose, Stephen W. L. Kimber, Stephen Morris, Daniel Cozzolino, Joyce R. Araujo, Braulio S. Archanjo and Annette Cowie
Volume 7, issue 4, 2017
- Ice-free Arctic at 1.5 °C? pp. 230-231

- James A. Screen and Daniel Williamson
- The visual divide pp. 231-233

- Alfons Maes
- The food-energy-water nexus and urban complexity pp. 233-235

- Patricia Romero-Lankao, Timon McPhearson and Debra J. Davidson
- Under-estimated recharge pp. 236-236

- Alastair Brown
- Shifting ocean interactions pp. 236-236

- Graham Simpkins
- Indigenous beliefs pp. 236-236

- Jenn Richler
- Mitigation through food pp. 236-236

- Michele Graffeo
- Cities build their vulnerability pp. 237-238

- Bryan Jones
- Warming boosts air pollution pp. 238-239

- Renhe Zhang
- Natural causes of Arctic sea-ice loss pp. 239-241

- Neil Swart
- Ocean acidification without borders pp. 241-242

- Richard G. J. Bellerby
- The role of CO2 capture and utilization in mitigating climate change pp. 243-249

- Niall Mac Dowell, Paul S. Fennell, Nilay Shah and Geoffrey C. Maitland
- Climate change through a poverty lens pp. 250-256

- Stephane Hallegatte and Julie Rozenberg
- Weather conditions conducive to Beijing severe haze more frequent under climate change pp. 257-262

- Wenju Cai, Ke Li, Hong Liao, Huijun Wang and Lixin Wu
- Towards a rain-dominated Arctic pp. 263-267

- R. Bintanja and O. Andry
- The peak structure and future changes of the relationships between extreme precipitation and temperature pp. 268-274

- Guiling Wang, Dagang Wang, Kevin E. Trenberth, Amir Erfanian, Miao Yu, Michael G. Bosilovich and Dana T. Parr
- The contribution of solar brightening to the US maize yield trend pp. 275-278

- Matthijs Tollenaar, Jon Fridgen, Priyanka Tyagi, Paul W. Stackhouse and Saratha Kumudini
- Elevated CO2 does not increase eucalypt forest productivity on a low-phosphorus soil pp. 279-282

- David S. Ellsworth, Ian C. Anderson, Kristine Y. Crous, Julia Cooke, John E. Drake, Andrew N. Gherlenda, Teresa E. Gimeno, Catriona A. Macdonald, Belinda E. Medlyn, Jeff R. Powell, Mark G. Tjoelker and Peter B. Reich
- A climate stress-test of the financial system pp. 283-288

- Stefano Battiston, Antoine Mandel, Irene Monasterolo, Franziska Schütze and Gabriele Visentin
- Influence of high-latitude atmospheric circulation changes on summertime Arctic sea ice pp. 289-295

- Qinghua Ding, Axel Schweiger, Michelle L’Heureux, David S. Battisti, Stephen Po-Chedley, Nathaniel C. Johnson, Eduardo Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Kirstin Harnos, Qin Zhang, Ryan Eastman and Eric J. Steig
- Local temperature response to land cover and management change driven by non-radiative processes pp. 296-302

- Ryan M. Bright, Edouard Davin, Thomas O’Halloran, Julia Pongratz, Kaiguang Zhao and Alessandro Cescatti
- Erratum: Forecasting societies' adaptive capacities through a demographic metabolism model pp. 303-303

- Wolfgang Lutz and Raya Muttarak
- Correction: Corrigendum: COP21 climate negotiators' responses to climate model forecasts pp. 304-304

- Valentina Bosetti, Elke Weber, Loïc Berger, David V. Budescu, Ning Liu and Massimo Tavoni
Volume 7, issue 3, 2017
- Community action and climate change pp. 161-163

- James P. Ordner
- Assessing temperature pattern projections made in 1989 pp. 163-165

- Ronald J. Stouffer and Syukuro Manabe
- Museums as catalysts for change pp. 166-167

- Morien Rees
- The visceral climate experience pp. 168-171

- Sonja van Renssen
- Land CO2 sink drivers pp. 172-172

- Alastair Brown
- Increasing river flood risk pp. 172-172

- Graham Simpkins
- Media influence on debate pp. 172-172

- Michele Graffeo
- Plasticity under acidification pp. 172-172

- Bronwyn Wake
- Influencing policymakers pp. 173-174

- Jiaying Zhao
- Aerosols shift lake ecosystem pp. 174-175

- Harry J. Dowsett
- Deforestation size influences rainfall pp. 175-176

- Jeffrey Q. Chambers and Paulo Artaxo
- Forecasting societies' adaptive capacities through a demographic metabolism model pp. 177-184

- Wolfgang Lutz and Raya Muttarak
- COP21 climate negotiators’ responses to climate model forecasts pp. 185-190

- Valentina Bosetti, Elke Weber, Loïc Berger, David V. Budescu, Ning Liu and Massimo Tavoni
- Aerosol-weakened summer monsoons decrease lake fertilization on the Chinese Loess Plateau pp. 190-194

- Jianbao Liu, Kathleen M. Rühland, Jianhui Chen, Yangyang Xu, Shengqian Chen, Qiaomei Chen, Wei Huang, Qinghai Xu, Fahu Chen and John P. Smol
- Increase in acidifying water in the western Arctic Ocean pp. 195-199

- Di Qi, Liqi Chen, Baoshan Chen, Zhongyong Gao, Wenli Zhong, Richard A. Feely, Leif G. Anderson, Heng Sun, Jianfang Chen, Min Chen, Liyang Zhan, Yuanhui Zhang and Wei-Jun Cai
- Regional dry-season climate changes due to three decades of Amazonian deforestation pp. 200-204

- Jaya Khanna, David Medvigy, Stephan Fueglistaler and Robert Walko
- Species’ traits influenced their response to recent climate change pp. 205-208

- Michela Pacifici, Piero Visconti, Stuart H. M. Butchart, James E. M. Watson, Francesca M. Cassola and Carlo Rondinini
- Long-term warming amplifies shifts in the carbon cycle of experimental ponds pp. 209-213

- Gabriel Yvon-Durocher, Chris J. Hulatt, Guy Woodward and Mark Trimmer
- Slower snowmelt in a warmer world pp. 214-219

- Keith N. Musselman, Martyn P. Clark, Changhai Liu, Kyoko Ikeda and Roy Rasmussen
- The key role of forests in meeting climate targets requires science for credible mitigation pp. 220-226

- Giacomo Grassi, Jo House, Frank Dentener, Sandro Federici, Michel den Elzen and Jim Penman
- Erratum: Macroclimatic change expected to transform coastal wetland ecosystems this century pp. 227-227

- Christopher A. Gabler, Michael J. Osland, James B. Grace, Camille L. Stagg, Richard H. Day, Stephen B. Hartley,, Nicholas M. Enwright, Andrew S. From, Meagan L. McCoy and Jennie L. McLeod
- Addendum: Biomass enables the transition to a carbon-negative power system across western North America pp. 228-228

- Daniel L. Sanchez, James H. Nelson, Josiah Johnston, Ana Mileva and Daniel M. Kammen
Volume 7, issue 2, 2017
- Climate research must sharpen its view pp. 89-91

- Jochem Marotzke, Christian Jakob, Sandrine Bony, Paul A. Dirmeyer, Paul A. O'Gorman, Ed Hawkins, Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Corinne Le Quéré, Sophie Nowicki, Katsia Paulavets, Sonia I. Seneviratne, Bjorn Stevens and Matthias Tuma
- Delays in US mitigation could rule out Paris targets pp. 92-94

- Benjamin M. Sanderson and Reto Knutti
- Extreme Arctic heat pp. 95-95

- Graham Simpkins
- Drought sensitivity pp. 96-96

- Alastair Brown
- Public inaction pp. 96-96

- Jenn Richler
- Stronger atmospheric fronts pp. 96-96

- Graham Simpkins
- Drivers of migration pp. 96-96

- Michele Graffeo
- Holistic thinking beyond technology pp. 97-98

- Emily Boyd
- Half full or nearly empty? pp. 98-99

- Christopher Green
- Explaining differences pp. 99-100

- Gokul Iyer and James Edmonds
- Average is best pp. 101-102

- Robert S. Nowak
- Advancing Australia's role in climate change and health research pp. 103-106

- Donna Green, Andrew Pitman, Adrian Barnett, John Kaldor, Peter Doherty and Fiona Stanley
- A third option for climate policy within potential limits to growth pp. 107-112

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- Sensitivity of projected long-term CO2 emissions across the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways pp. 113-117

- G. Marangoni, M. Tavoni, Valentina Bosetti, E. Borgonovo, P. Capros, O. Fricko, D. E. H. J. Gernaat, Céline Guivarch, Peter Havlik, D. Huppmann, N. Johnson, P. Karkatsoulis, I. Keppo, V. Krey, E. Ó Broin, J. Price and D. P. van Vuuren
- Key indicators to track current progress and future ambition of the Paris Agreement pp. 118-122

- Glen Peters, Robbie M. Andrew, Josep G. Canadell, Sabine Fuss, Robert B. Jackson, Jan Ivar Korsbakken, Corinne Le Quéré and Nebojsa Nakicenovic
- Projected increase in El Niño-driven tropical cyclone frequency in the Pacific pp. 123-127

- Savin S. Chand, Kevin J. Tory, Hua Ye and Kevin J. E. Walsh
- Future increases in extreme precipitation exceed observed scaling rates pp. 128-132

- Jiawei Bao, Steven C. Sherwood, Lisa V. Alexander and Jason P. Evans
- Impacts of changing rainfall regime on the demography of tropical birds pp. 133-136

- Jeffrey D. Brawn, Thomas J. Benson, Maria Stager, Nicholas D. Sly and Corey E. Tarwater
- Reduced CO2 fertilization effect in temperate C3 grasslands under more extreme weather conditions pp. 137-141

- W. A. Obermeier, L. W. Lehnert, C. I. Kammann, C. Müller, L. Grünhage, J. Luterbacher, M. Erbs, G. Moser, R. Seibert, N. Yuan and J. Bendix
- Macroclimatic change expected to transform coastal wetland ecosystems this century pp. 142-147

- Christopher A. Gabler, Michael J. Osland, James B. Grace, Camille L. Stagg, Richard H. Day, Stephen B. Hartley, Nicholas M. Enwright, Andrew S. From, Meagan L. McCoy and Jennie L. McLeod
- Accelerating net terrestrial carbon uptake during the warming hiatus due to reduced respiration pp. 148-152

- Ashley Ballantyne, William Smith, William Anderegg, Pekka Kauppi, Jorge Sarmiento, Pieter Tans, Elena Shevliakova, Yude Pan, Benjamin Poulter, Alessandro Anav, Pierre Friedlingstein, Richard Houghton and Steven Running
- Correction: Corrigendum: Equitable mitigation to achieve the Paris Agreement goals pp. 153-153

- Yann Robiou du Pont, M. Louise Jeffery, Johannes Gütschow, Joeri Rogelj, Peter Christoff and Malte Meinshausen
- Addendum: More extreme precipitation in the world's dry and wet regions pp. 154-158

- Markus G. Donat, Andrew L. Lowry, Lisa V. Alexander, Paul A. O'Gorman and Nicola Maher
Volume 7, issue 1, 2017
- Climate goals and computing the future of clouds pp. 3-5

- Tapio Schneider, João Teixeira, Christopher S. Bretherton, Florent Brient, Kyle G. Pressel, Christoph Schär and A. Pier Siebesma
- Collapsing Arctic coastlines pp. 6-7

- Michael Fritz, Jorien E. Vonk and Hugues Lantuit
- CO2 modifies nanoparticles pp. 8-8

- Alastair Brown
- Working less reduces emissions pp. 8-8

- Michele Graffeo
- Guano cools Arctic pp. 8-8

- Graham Simpkins
- Impacts on rural schooling pp. 8-8

- Jenn Richler
- Equity and national mitigation pp. 9-10

- Dimitri Zenghelis
- Sub-tropical drying explained pp. 10-11

- Robin Chadwick
- Vulnerable Antarctic ice shelves pp. 11-12

- Martin Siegert
- Industrial ecology in integrated assessment models pp. 13-20

- Stefan Pauliuk, Anders Arvesen, Konstantin Stadler and Edgar G. Hertwich
- Steps to overcome the North–South divide in research relevant to climate change policy and practice pp. 21-27

- Malgorzata Blicharska, Richard J. Smithers, Magdalena Kuchler, Ganesh K. Agrawal, José M. Gutiérrez, Ahmed Hassanali, Saleemul Huq, Silvia H. Koller, Sugata Marjit, Hassan M. Mshinda, Hj Hassan Masjuki, Noel W. Solomons, Johannes Van Staden and Grzegorz Mikusiński
- IPCC reasons for concern regarding climate change risks pp. 28-37

- Brian C. O'Neill, Michael Oppenheimer, Rachel Warren, Stephane Hallegatte, Robert Kopp, Hans O. Pörtner, Robert Scholes, Joern Birkmann, Wendy Foden, Rachel Licker, Katharine J. Mach, Phillippe Marbaix, Michael D. Mastrandrea, Jeff Price, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Jean-Pascal van Ypersele and Gary Yohe
- Equitable mitigation to achieve the Paris Agreement goals pp. 38-43

- Yann Robiou du Pont, M. Louise Jeffery, Johannes Gütschow, Joeri Rogelj, Peter Christoff and Malte Meinshausen
- Wireless sensors linked to climate financing for globally affordable clean cooking pp. 44-47

- Tara Ramanathan, Nithya Ramanathan, Jeevan Mohanty, Ibrahim H. Rehman, Eric Graham and Veerabhadran Ramanathan
- The future intensification of hourly precipitation extremes pp. 48-52

- Andreas F. Prein, Roy M. Rasmussen, Kyoko Ikeda, Changhai Liu, Martyn P. Clark and Greg J. Holland
- A re-examination of the projected subtropical precipitation decline pp. 53-57

- Jie He and Brian J. Soden
- Meltwater produced by wind–albedo interaction stored in an East Antarctic ice shelf pp. 58-62

- J. T. M. Lenaerts, S. Lhermitte, R. Drews, S. R. M. Ligtenberg, S. Berger, V. Helm, C. J. P. P. Smeets, M. R. van den Broeke, W. J. van de Berg, E. van Meijgaard, M. Eijkelboom, O. Eisen and F. Pattyn
- Greenhouse gas emissions intensity of global croplands pp. 63-68

- Kimberly M. Carlson, James S. Gerber, Nathaniel D. Mueller, Mario Herrero, Graham K. MacDonald, Kate A. Brauman, Peter Havlik, Christine S. O’Connell, Justin A. Johnson, Sassan Saatchi and Paul C. West
- Mitigation potential and global health impacts from emissions pricing of food commodities pp. 69-74

- Marco Springmann, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Sherman Robinson, Keith Wiebe, H. Charles J. Godfray, Mike Rayner and Peter Scarborough
- Unequal household carbon footprints in China pp. 75-80

- Dominik Wiedenhofer, Dabo Guan, Zhu Liu, Jing Meng, Ning Zhang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Ocean acidification can mediate biodiversity shifts by changing biogenic habitat pp. 81-85

- Jennifer M. Sunday, Katharina E. Fabricius, Kristy J. Kroeker, Kathryn M. Anderson, Norah E. Brown, James P. Barry, Sean D. Connell, Sam Dupont, Brian Gaylord, Jason M. Hall-Spencer, Terrie Klinger, Marco Milazzo, Philip L. Munday, Bayden D. Russell, Eric Sanford, Vengatesen Thiyagarajan, Megan L. H. Vaughan, Stephen Widdicombe and Christopher D. G. Harley
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