PLOS Climate
2022 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2025
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
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
- 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
- Human-in-the-loop MGA to generate energy system design options matching stakeholder needs pp. 1-19

- Francesco Lombardi and Stefan Pfenninger
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
Volume 3, issue 12, 2024
- Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes pp. 1-15

- Walter A Rich, Jess S Glanz, Gage Mele, Nicole J Burt, Susana Carvalho, Steve S Doo, Elizabeth A Goergen, Erik C Krieger, Lena Li, Eslam O Osman, David J Suggett, Maggie D Johnson and Michael D Fox
- Breaking the Mold: Have gendered dynamics been overlooked in South Asian Adaptation Challenges? pp. 1-7

- Anjal Prakash
- The role of trait mindfulness in moderating climate distress during wildfire season pp. 1-18

- Joanna Y Guan, Ethan G Dutcher, Philippe Goldin, Sarah E Ahmadi, Elena Fromer, Sheri D Weiser, Edward Maibach, Aric A Prather and Elissa S Epel
- Linear response of deep ocean to a moving tropical cyclone pp. 1-29

- Ryo Furue, Yoshio Fukao and Hiroko Sugioka
- A multi-hazard perspective on equitable adaptation and how to assess it pp. 1-21

- Toon Haer and Marleen de Ruiter
Volume 3, issue 11, 2024
- Assessing corporate climate action: Corporate climate policies and company-level emission reductions pp. 1-27

- Lena Klaaßen, Christian Lohmüller and Bjarne Steffen
- A framework and pilot study for assessing usability of flood data portals for interdisciplinary research pp. 1-20

- Breanne K Langlois, Aliya Magnuson, Timothy Griffin, Erin Coughlan de Perez, Elena Naumova and Magaly Koch
- Data-driven complementary indices and metrics for assessing national progress on climate risk and adaptation pp. 1-35

- Fidel Serrano-Candela, Francisco Estrada, Graciela Raga and Constantino González Salazar
Volume 3, issue 10, 2024
- But can it drive to Lapland? A comparison of electric vehicle owners with the general population for identification of attitudes, concerns and barriers related to electric vehicle adoption in Finland pp. 1-23

- Nils Sandman, Elisa Sahari and Aki Koponen
- Trends and cycles in rainfall, temperature, NDVI, IOD and SOI in the Mara-Serengeti: Insights for biodiversity conservation pp. 1-49

- Joseph O Ogutu, Gundula S Bartzke, Sabyasachi Mukhopadhyay, Holly T Dublin, Jully S Senteu, David Gikungu, Isaiah Obara and Hans-Peter Piepho
- Why ecosystem-based adaptation and gender justice go hand in hand pp. 1-4

- Mairi Dupar
- Integrating climate change into state hazard mitigation plans: A five-year follow-up survey of state hazard mitigation officers pp. 1-20

- Evan C Mix, Meg Hamele, Andrew L Dannenberg, Robert Freitag and Nicole A Errett
- Harnessing nature-based solutions for economic recovery: A systematic review pp. 1-36

- Alexandre Chausson, Alison Smith, Ryne Zen-Zhi Reger, Brian O’Callaghan, Yadira Mori Clement, Florencia Zapata and Nathalie Seddon
- Measuring the climate security nexus: The Integrated Climate Security Framework pp. 1-25

- Grazia Pacillo, Leonardo Medina, Theresa Liebig, Bia Carneiro, Frans Schapendonk, Alessandro Craparo, Julian Ramirez-Villegas, Ashleigh Basel, Henintsoa Onivola Minoarivelo, Harold Achicanoy Estrella, Victor Villa, Anna Belli, Giulia Caroli, Ignacio Madurga-Lopez, Cesare Scartozzi, Tanaya DuttaGupta, Andres Mendez, Benson Kenduiywo, Giuliano Resce, Giosue Ruscica, Niklas Sax, Marina Mastrorillo and Peter Läderach
- A call to strengthen international collaboration to assess climate change effects in polar regions pp. 1-25

- Clare B Gaffey, Narissa Bax, Naomi Krauzig and Kévin Tougeron
- “Bending the curve”: The need for legal innovation in the UNFCCC-CBD nexus pp. 1-5

- Susan Ann Samuel, Jellie Molino, Maria Antonieta Nestor and Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
- The impact of environmental shocks due to climate change on intimate partner violence: A structural equation model of data from 156 countries pp. 1-12

- Jenevieve Mannell, Laura J Brown, Esme Jordaan, Abigail Hatcher and Andrew Gibbs
- Financial impacts of 2020 Labor Day wildfires to Oregon highways pp. 1-26

- Kevin Christiansen, Rubayet Bin Mostafiz, Ayat Al Assi, Robert V Rohli and Carol J Friedland
Volume 3, issue 9, 2024
- Assessing effects of agriculture and industry on CO2 emissions in Bangladesh pp. 1-25

- Md Mushaddiqul Islam Amin and Md Mahafuzur Rahman
- An intercultural approach to climate justice: A systematic review of Peruvian climate and food policy pp. 1-23

- Ingrid Arotoma-Rojas, Lea Berrang-Ford, James D Ford, Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo, Paul Cooke and Victoria Chicmana-Zapata
Volume 3, issue 8, 2024
- Modelling the water supply-demand relationship under climate change in the Buffalo River catchment, South Africa pp. 1-28

- Nosipho Dlamini, Aidan Senzanje and Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi
- Bridging evidence gaps in attributing loss and damage, and measures to minimize impacts pp. 1-11

- Mastawesha Misganaw Engdaw, Brian Mayanja, Sabrina Rose, Ana Maria Loboguerrero and Aniruddha Ghosh
- Climatic predictors of prominent honey bee (Apis mellifera) disease agents: Varroa destructor, Melissococcus plutonius, and Vairimorpha spp pp. 1-25

- Alison McAfee, Niloofar Alavi-Shoushtari, Lan Tran, Renata Labuschagne, Morgan Cunningham, Nadejda Tsvetkov, Julia Common, Heather Higo, Stephen F Pernal, Pierre Giovenazzo, Shelley E Hoover, Ernesto Guzman-Novoa, Robert W Currie, Patricia Wolf Veiga, Sarah K French, Ida M Conflitti, Mateus Pepinelli, Daniel Borges, Elizabeth M Walsh, Christine A Bishop, Amro Zayed, Jason Duffe, Leonard J Foster and M Marta Guarna
- Exposure to climate events and mental health: Risk and protective factors from the California Health Interview Survey pp. 1-13

- Daniel Zhao, Elissa Epel, Elaine Allen and Alison R Hwong
- Can large language models estimate public opinion about global warming? An empirical assessment of algorithmic fidelity and bias pp. 1-14

- Sanguk Lee, Tai-Quan Peng, Matthew H Goldberg, Seth A Rosenthal, John E Kotcher, Edward W Maibach and Anthony Leiserowitz
Volume 3, issue 7, 2024
- The urgent need for social science and humanities knowledge for climate action in Europe pp. 1-3

- Jeffrey Rosamond, Claire Dupont, Elin Lerum Boasson, Charlotte Burns, Tomas Maltby, Sebastian Oberthür, Louisa Parks, Kacper Szulecki, Paul Tobin and Diarmuid Torney
- Unintended consequences of nature-based solutions: Social equity and flood buyouts pp. 1-22

- Sarah E Walker, Natalie Bennett, Elizabeth A Smith, Tyler Nuckols, Anila Narayana, Jordan Lee and Karen M Bailey
- Polar fieldwork in the 21st century: Early Career Researchers considerations regarding safety and sustainability pp. 1-22

- Adina Moraru, Laura Helene Rasmussen, Filippo Calì Quaglia, Alexandra Middleton, Howard M Huynh and Adrián López-Quirós
- Evaluating urban fire vulnerability and accessibility to fire stations and hospitals in Austin, Texas pp. 1-22

- Akhil Mandalapu, Kijin Seong and Junfeng Jiao
- Projecting progress in sustainable development goals vis-à-vis climate action in climate-economy models pp. 1-4

- Alexandros Nikas
- Turn down for watt: Community fit and thermal comfort habituation predict average household heating energy consumption pp. 1-16

- Dritjon Gruda and Paul Hanges
Volume 3, issue 6, 2024
- Coming in from the cold: Addressing the challenges experienced by women conducting remote polar fieldwork pp. 1-22

- Maria Dance, Rebecca Julianne Duncan, Marjolein Gevers, Eleanor Maedhbh Honan, Elaine Runge, Florina Roana Schalamon and Daniela Marianne Regina Walch
- A regime switch error correction model to project sea level rise pp. 1-15

- Raymond Fu and Ken Fu
- Research on the health impact of climate must consider distributive justice and environmental sustainability pp. 1-4

- Cristina Richie, Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Hok Bing Thio, Alina Rwei, Chirlmin Joo, Urs Staufer, Dante Muratore, Massimo Mastrangeli, Irene Dedoussi, Job van Exel, Tom van Ourti, Igna Bonfrer, Alberto Gianoli, Alexander Los, Gijsbertus T J van der Horst, Martin van Hagen, Lex Burdorf, Jasper V. Been, Maud Hermans, Ralph Stadhouders, Robbert J Rottier, Anna Bornioli, Ines Chaves and Willem A Dik
- The importance of place in climate action pp. 1-6

- Candice Howarth, Jamie Brogan, Sarah Bryant, Brendan Curran, Amelia Duncan, Sam Fankhauser, Andy Gouldson, Matthew Lane, Kathryn Lock, Alice Owen and Dan van der Horst
- How accounting for relational power dynamics can help tackle injustices in the climate crisis pp. 1-3

- Camilla Seeland, Chris Foulds and David Arkell
Volume 3, issue 5, 2024
- Exploring the human dimensions of harmful algal blooms through a well-being framework to increase resilience in a changing world pp. 1-24

- Stephanie K Moore, Maggie Broadwater, Curtis Cha, Quay Dortch, Chris J Harvey, Karma C Norman, Justin Pearce, Carrie Pomeroy and Jameal F Samhouri
- Price and party: The importance of partisanship and cost in American climate public opinion pp. 1-20

- Eric G Scheuch
Volume 3, issue 4, 2024
- Safety awareness and adaptation strategies of Nigerian construction workers in extreme heat conditions pp. 1-19

- Haruna Musa Moda, Mahmud Bello Zailani, Ravi Rangarajan, Pauline Hickey, Mu’awiya Abubakar, Joy Maina and Yahaya Ibrahim Makarfi
- Impacts of projected urban growth on simulated near-surface temperature in Mexico City Metropolitan Area: Implications for urban vulnerability pp. 1-20

- Yosune Miquelajauregui, Erika Danaé López-Espinoza, Erika Luna Pérez, Paola Gómez-Priego, Luis A Bojórquez-Tapia, Lourdes P Aquino Martínez and Arturo I Quintanar
- Enhancing Indigenous Peoples’ participation in climate policy processes pp. 1-4

- Jon Hellin, Eleanor Fisher, Mary Ng’endo, Ana María Loboguerrero, Nyang’ori Ohenjo and Sabrina Rose
- Natural regeneration of drylands and associated pathways to human health outcomes: Perspectives from rural households pp. 1-14

- Peninah Murage, Ayoub Asenga, Angelina Tarimo, Tabby Njunge, Thijs van der Zaan and Faraja Chiwanga
Volume 3, issue 3, 2024
- Narrowed gene functions and enhanced transposon activity are associated with high tolerance to ocean acidification in a juvenile subarctic crustacean pp. 1-32

- Laura H Spencer, William Christopher Long, Ingrid B Spies, Krista M Nichols and Robert J Foy
- The role of institutional design in mobilizing climate finance: Empirical evidence from Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Indonesia pp. 1-16

- Rishikesh Ram Bhandary
- Temperature impacts on dengue incidence are nonlinear and mediated by climatic and socioeconomic factors: A meta-analysis pp. 1-18

- Devin Kirk, Samantha Straus, Marissa L Childs, Mallory Harris, Lisa Couper, T Jonathan Davies, Coreen Forbes, Alyssa-Lois Gehman, Maya L Groner, Christopher Harley, Kevin D Lafferty, Savage Van, Eloise Skinner, Mary O’Connor and Erin A Mordecai
- Impacts of climate change on human health in humanitarian settings: Evidence gaps and future research needs pp. 1-18

- Lachlan McIver, Emma Beavon, Alexandra Malm, Amr Awad, Angela Uyen, Carol Devine, Caroline Voûte, Léo Tremblay, Louisa Baxter, Juan Emmanuel Dewez, Maria Guevara and Monica Rull
Volume 3, issue 2, 2024
- Harnessing economic tools for Indigenous climate resilience: Insights from Arctic marine resources pp. 1-5

- Melina Kourantidou
- Empowering ECRs: Bridging the educational gap for polar regions pp. 1-4

- Hugo R Guímaro, Joana Fragão, José Abreu, Connor Rettinger and José P Queirós
- Sector silos in climate action- A missed opportunity to prioritize health equity pp. 1-3

- Sudeepa Khanal, Gabriele Bolte and Melanie Boeckmann
- Using climate financing wisely to address multiple crises pp. 1-14

- Peter Läderach, Bina Desai, Grazia Pacillo, Shalini Roy, Katrina Kosec, Sandra Ruckstuhl and Ana Maria Loboguerrero
Volume 3, issue 1, 2024
- Towards high-resolution gridded climatology stemming from the combination of official and crowdsourced weather observations using multi-fidelity methods pp. 1-21

- Daniëlle van Beekvelt, Irene Garcia-Marti and Jouke de Baar
- A panel data study on the effect of climate change on life expectancy pp. 1-21

- Amit Roy
- Wanting to be part of change but feeling overworked and disempowered: Researchers’ perceptions of climate action in UK universities pp. 1-29

- Briony Latter, Christina Demski and Stuart Capstick
- Empowering Early Career Polar Researchers in a changing climate: Challenges and solutions pp. 1-4

- Adina Moraru, Filippo Calì Quaglia, Minkyoung Kim, Adrián López-Quirós and Howard M Huynh
- Research priorities in the decarbonisation of buildings pp. 1-4

- Brian Norton
- Three priorities for evidence-based governance of heatwave events in Europe pp. 1-4

- Sylvia I Bergh and Dieneke Geertsema
- COP28: Loss and damage, fossil fuels and the limits of climate diplomacy pp. 1-4

- Paul G Harris
- Use of machine learning tools to predict health risks from climate-sensitive extreme weather events: A scoping review pp. 1-14

- Shakirah N Ssebyala, Timothy M Kintu, David J Muganzi, Caleb Dresser, Michelle R Demetres, Yuan Lai, Kobusingye Mercy, Chenyu Li, Fei Wang, Soko Setoguchi, Leo Anthony Celi and Arnab K Ghosh
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