PLOS Climate
2022 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 9, 2025
- Rising temperatures, melting incomes: Country-specific macroeconomic effects of climate scenarios pp. 1-15

- Kamiar Mohaddes and Mehdi Raissi
- Coupling human development and adaptation through enhancing adaptive capacity and equity in climate change adaptation projects: Insights from practitioners in Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa pp. 1-23

- Sheona Shackleton, Nadine Methner, Darlington Sibanda, Ekua Odoom and Reuben Mutegi
- Unsupervised concept discovery for deep weather forecast models with high-resolution radar data pp. 1-18

- Soyeon Kim, Junho Choi, Subeen Lee and Jaesik Choi
- Is there a public mandate for restricting advertising of high-carbon products and services?: Citizens’ jury and public polling evidence from the UK pp. 1-19

- Jacob Ainscough and Rebecca Willis
- Waterlogging, health and healthcare access in southwest Bangladesh pp. 1-17

- Lucie Clech, Lucas Franceschin, Muhammed Nazmul Islam, Mollah M Shamsul Kabir, Rezoan Kobir Dm, Malabika Sarker, Manuela De Allegri and Valéry Ridde
- “The work of thought”–The machine learning revolution can be a revolution for our understanding of the Earth System pp. 1-4

- Joshua Oldham-Dorrington, Julian Quinting and Stefan Sobolowski
- The impact of horizontal resolution on the representation of thermal air-sea interaction of the Agulhas system in coupled climate-models pp. 1-16

- Jacopo Busatto, Alessio Bellucci, Claudia Adduce and Chunxue Yang
Volume 4, issue 8, 2025
- Forecasting human heat stress: Insights from observations and WRF simulations during Bangladesh heatwaves pp. 1-20

- Shuchi Chaki, Md Abdus Samad, Muhammad Abul Kalam Mallik and S M Quamrul Hassan
- Rise in heat related mortality in the United States pp. 1-19

- Anuska Narayanan and David Keellings
- Reliability assessment of seasonal frozen soil automatic observer pp. 1-19

- Zhigang Liu, Changliang Shao, Cong Liu, Yupeng Liu and Jia Yang
- Application of the intergovernmental panel on climate change risk framework to estimate risk of weather-related diarrheal disease in Western Kenya pp. 1-17

- Megan Kowalcyk, Honghyok Kim, Aloyce Odhiambo Rakinyo and Samuel Dorevitch
- Exploring implementation of disaster risk management strategies by public housing authorities: A national survey pp. 1-17

- Amber S Khan, Rebecca J Walter, Sara Hamideh, Andrew Aurand, Jamie Vickery and Nicole A Errett
- Health: The missing metric in climate ambition: The case for health-inclusive NDCs – ambitious climate action to save lives pp. 1-4

- Fabio Cresto Aleina and Jessica Beagley
- The overlooked sustainability trade-offs of port adaptation at scale pp. 1-4

- Jasper Verschuur and Austin Becker
- A stretched Polar Vortex and North American and Eastern Asian Cold-Air Events during January/February 2025 pp. 1-11

- James Overland, Varunesh Chandra, Baek-Min Kim, Muyin Wang, Hoyoung Ku and Edward Hanna
- Machine learning-based assessment of aerosol optical depth over Ghana, West Africa using MODIS satellite data pp. 1-27

- Jesse Gilbert, Jeffrey N A Aryee, Mary Jessie Adjei, Caleb Mensah and Kwesi T Quagraine
Volume 4, issue 7, 2025
- Climate-assisted data-driven decadal snowfall predictions in the Swiss foothills pp. 1-21

- Nazzareno Diodato, Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist and Gianni Bellocchi
- AI-driven climate risk forecasting to enhance smallholder farmer resilience pp. 1-6

- Md Naziur Rahman
- Projections of heat related mortality under combined climate and socioeconomic adaptation scenarios for England and Wales pp. 1-22

- Rebecca Cole, Kai Wan, Peninah Murage, Helen L Macintyre, Shakoor Hajat and Clare Heaviside
- Dreaming the future of polar research: A vision from the next generation pp. 1-4

- Henry C Henson, Ellie Miller, Julius Mihkkal Lindi, Chloe Nunn, Vaibhavi Dwivedi, Elena Kavanagh, Cláudia Ribeiro and Jessica Louise Hall
- Universal, healthy and sustainable school meals: An opportunity for impactful food and climate research pp. 1-4

- Manuel Franco, Julia Díez, Irene Vidal, Nevin Cohen and Inma Batalla
- A landscape study on the intersection between climate change and gender-based violence in Uganda pp. 1-13

- Itziar Familiar-Lopez, Jura Augustinavicius, Jenus Shrestha and Noeline Nakasujja
Volume 4, issue 6, 2025
- Confronting challenges and opportunities in climate policy and governance pp. 1-5

- Lily Hsueh, Florian Egli, Elisabeth Gilmore, Anjal Prakash, Anamika Barua and Angel Hsu
- Bridging the gap: Promoting gender equity in climate change adaptation in the global south pp. 1-7

- Anjal Prakash, Edmond Totin, Georgina Kemp, Rachel Bezner Kerr and Debra Roberts
- Physiological considerations for maximum indoor temperatures pp. 1-4

- Thomas E J Addison, Daniel Mark Blake, Paul Coleman, Florence Lock, Emily Loud, Andrew Mackenzie, Shania Pande and Mike Tipton
- From separation to relation: The rights of nature vs. nature’s contribution to people pp. 1-4

- Madelon van den Hoek Ostende and Alevgul H Sorman
- Political ideology and views toward solar geoengineering in the United States pp. 1-12

- Beatrice Magistro, Ramit Debnath, Danny Ebanks, Paul O Wennberg and R Michael Alvarez
- Effect of climate variability, crop production, and household food insecurity on malnutrition among women: A mediation analysis from a drought-prone area in Southern Ethiopia pp. 1-14

- Taye Gari, Bethlehem Mezgebe, Mehretu Belayneh, Yonas Mersha and Bernt Lindtjørn
Volume 4, issue 5, 2025
- Policy-driven acceleration of climate action pp. 1-12

- Elin L Boasson, Glen P Peters and Jale Tosun
- Exploring the nexus between environmental degradation and living standard in Bangladesh: Evidence from ARDL and ECM technique pp. 1-14

- Md Nayeem Hasan Pramanik and Md Nehal Hasnain
- A framework to assess green industrial policy and inform the public debate pp. 1-5

- Anurag Panda, Esther Shears, Felix Schenuit, Weila Gong and Florian Egli
- The opportunities and challenges of developing and implementing local climate adaptation targets pp. 1-9

- Emma L Yule, Andrew P Kythreotis, Rachel Harcourt, Candice Howarth, James Porter, Pete Falloon, Amy Waterson, Nicola Golding, Alice Hague, Suraje Dessai and Clive Mitchell
- A novel technique for nowcasting extreme rainfall events using early microphysical signatures of cloud development pp. 1-20

- Sinan Nizar, Jobin Thomas, Jainet Pj and Sudheer Kp
- Addressing health from a socio-ecological systems perspective pp. 1-4

- Olga L Hernandez-Manrique, Andrea Albert-Fonseca, Estibaliz Baroja, Alba Skidmore-Lapuente, Iraitz Jauregui, Kevin Portune, Marc B Neumann and Aline Chiabai
- M-band discrete wavelet transform-based multi-view and dual input deep learning algorithm for identifying thermokarst lakes in the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau pp. 1-24

- Andrew R Li, Jiahe Liu, Olivia Liu and Xiaodi Wang
Volume 4, issue 4, 2025
- Social resilience research on climate-related hazards: Trends, accomplishments and shortcomings pp. 1-13

- Christine Eriksen and Gregory L Simon
- Green growth beliefs: Investigating factors associated with expert opinions on green growth pp. 1-13

- Manuel Suter, Noel Strahm, Till Bundeli, Kaja Kaessner, Viktoria Cologna, Naomi Oreskes and Sebastian Berger
- Towards dynamic evaluations: Assessing the politics of Stavanger’s free public transport experiment pp. 1-16

- Siddharth Sareen, Toon Meelen, Håvard Haarstad and Saurabh Biswas
- How climate models reproduce the observed increase in extreme precipitation over Europe pp. 1-14

- Birthe Marie Steensen, Gunnar Myhre, Øivind Hodnebrog and Kari Alterskjær
- Climate transparency’s unmet promises: A necessary stocktaking pp. 1-5

- Aarti Gupta, Harro van Asselt, Max van Deursen, Rohan Agarwal, Robbert Biesbroek, Romain Weikmans, Rahwa Kidane, Heather Jacobs, Sumit Prasad, Robert Bergsvik, Emilie Broek, Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb and Hyeyoon Park
- Toward transformative youth climate justice: Why youth agency is important and six critical areas for transformative youth activism, policy, and research pp. 1-23

- Ralph Tafon and Fred Saunders
Volume 4, issue 3, 2025
- COP29: From mitigation tragedy to finance farce pp. 1-4

- Paul G Harris
- KlimaSeniorinnen case: Climate change legal scholarship needs empiricism, not hype KlimaSeniorinnen case: Climate change legal scholarship needs empiricism, not hype pp. 1-4

- Julien Bétaille and Guillaume Chapron
- Estimation of carbon dioxide emissions from the cement industry in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei using neural networks pp. 1-16

- Yaju Liu, Qianjian Xu, Zheng Wang, LiPing Qi and Jingzhao Lu
- Climate change and wealth: understanding and improving the carbon capability of the wealthiest people in the UK pp. 1-25

- Hettie Moorcroft, Sam Hampton and Lorraine Whitmarsh
Volume 4, issue 2, 2025
- Human-in-the-loop MGA to generate energy system design options matching stakeholder needs pp. 1-19

- Francesco Lombardi and Stefan Pfenninger
- Gender, intersectionality and climate smart agriculture in South Asia: A review pp. 1-23

- Nitya Rao, Reema Sathe and Natasha Grist
- Opportunities and challenges to community-level adoption of natural climate solutions in Washington State pp. 1-23

- Pranab K Roy Chowdhury, James C Robertson, Phillip S Levin, Michael J Case and Daniel G Brown
- Climate-related bilateral official development assistance (ODA) and vulnerability: A comparative study of allocation and effectiveness pp. 1-18

- Santosh Kumar Rauniyar, Nagisa Shiiba, Lisa Yamasaki, Hiroaki Tomoi, Hana Tomoi, Maura Kitchens West, Atsushi Watanabe and Shuhei Nomura
Volume 4, issue 1, 2025
- What constitutes “institutional arrangements” for Member State reporting within the UNFCCC and Paris Agreement? pp. 1-25

- Jacinta Barrins, Peter C McKeown, Una Murray and Charles Spillane
- A scoping review on climate change education pp. 1-26

- Veruska Muccione, Tracy Ewen and Saeid Ashraf Vaghefi
- Social and systemic redesign as a response to climate crises: Reflections on "Alter Nativas" documentary pp. 1-4

- Diogo Guedes Vidal
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