Climatic Change
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Volume 179, issue 4, 2026
- An impact-driven framework for climate model evaluation pp. 1-22

- Maxwell T. Elling, Alex C. Ruane, Manishka De Mel, Jeffrey Jonas, Sanketa Kadam, Nancy Y. Kiang, Keren Mezuman, Larissa Nazarenko, Nick Pelaccio, Meridel Phillips, Anastasia Romanou and David Rind
- Decline in dust storm activity over northern China during 1961–2020: an examination of likely causes pp. 1-22

- Gangfeng Zhang, Yiwen Wang, Cesar Azorin-Molina, Lorenzo Minola, Kaiqiang Deng, Yaoyao Ma, Ziqi Lin, Heng Ma and Peijun Shi
- How well do we report on expert elicitation for climate change decision support systems? pp. 1-25

- Neha Mittal, Fai Fung, Lottie Woods and Anrijs Kristians Abele
- Identifying trend reversals in atmospheric ethane from a multi-site analysis pp. 1-33

- Marina Friedrich, Siem Jan Koopman, Yicong Lin, Emmanuel Mahieu, Stephan Smeekes, Martine De Mazière, Victoria Flood, Matthias Max Frey, Michel Grutter, James W. Hannigan, Frank Hase, Nicholas Jones, Rigel Kivi, Maria Makarova, Isamu Morino, Isao Murata, Tomoo Nagahama, Justus Notholt, Ivan Ortega, Maxime Prignon, Amelie Ninja Röhling, Dan Smale, Kimberly Strong, Yao Té and Minqiang Zhou
- The experience of a knowledge sharing & collaboration platform for the wine sectors’ climate change adaptation pp. 1-11

- Nina Graveline, Emanuele Eccel, Maddy Tintinger, Marc Nougier and Jean-Marc Touzard
- Could geoengineering ever start? Could it ever stop? Grist for “Destiny Studies” and “Continuity Ethics” pp. 1-11

- Robert Socolow
- The missing nexus: taking meritocracy beliefs seriously in climate justice research pp. 1-19

- Till Hilmar
- Drought, Conflict and the Use of Historical Data and Methodologies in Interdisciplinary Palaeoclimatic Research pp. 1-8

- Helen Foxhall Forbes, Mateusz Fafinski, Guy Halsall, James M. Harland, Dan Lawrence, Kelly Clarke-Neish, Lin Foxhall, Michele Abballe, Massimiliano Borroni, Ismini Lypiridou, Vicky Manolopoulou, Anastasia Nikulina, Jakub Sypiański and Dominik Fleitmann
- Estimating the impacts of recurrent and expanding coastal flooding on septic systems in Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay pp. 1-21

- Andre de Souza de Lima, Margaret A. Walls, Yanjun Liao, Emma DeAngeli, Allison Reilly, Nathan Boyd, Andrew Lazur, P. J. Ruess and Celso M. Ferreira
- Do nature-based solutions deliver climate adaptation equally? Comparing mangroves and seawalls in the Global South pp. 1-20

- Aaron Opdyke, Molly Tuit, Justin See, Ginbert Permejo Cuaton and Pearly Joy Peja
- Seasonal agricultural vulnerability in semi-arid Morocco: combining remote sensing and farmer knowledge to inform climate adaptation pp. 1-20

- Cesar Ivan Alvarez, Ajit Govind, Anna Muñoz Bollas, Katharina Waha and Adnane Labbaci
- Unravelling the impact of changing rainy seasons on rice production in Southeast Asia: a climate change high-resolution perspective pp. 1-24

- Mugni Hadi Hariadi, Samuel J. Sutanto, Gerard van der Schrier, Iwan Supit, Dian Nur Ratri, Gert-Jan Steeneveld, Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan and Albert Klein Tank
- An assessment of climate risks and vulnerabilities of unpaved secondary roads and resilient enhancement strategies in Sierra Leone pp. 1-24

- Phodie Musa Kamara, Yaw Adubofour Tuffour, Frank Baffour-Ata and Daniel Atuah Obeng
- How do climate change risks affect environmental governance? Evidence from the national level pp. 1-24

- Xin Yue Song, Chi Wei Su, Ran Tao and Lin Jie Liu
- Understanding climate impacts on multivariate characteristics of rain spells in central India’s Narmada Basin pp. 1-24

- Arun Dev Singh, Somil Swarnkar and Amit Kumar Maurya
- A methodological approach for assessing cross-border supply chain exposure to climate change impacts on crop production and transport pp. 1-28

- Emilie Stokeld, Chris West, Simon Croft, Lindsay C. Stringer and Cornelia Auer
- Towards a balancing performance, uncertainty coverage, and spatial consistency in climate model sub-selection pp. 1-23

- Ivan Lagos-Castro, Hector Macian-Sorribes, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez and María Pedro-Monzonís
- Perspectives on university-based climate service providers in the United States pp. 1-26

- Amanda J. Leinberger, Gregg Garfin and Katharine Jacobs
- Remote impacts of maritime continent deforestation on early summer precipitation across Asia pp. 1-17

- Chiung-Wen June Chang, Wan‑Ru Huang, Yi-Chieh Chen and Suranjith Bandara Koralegedara
- Evaluating the effectiveness of climate service organizations pp. 1-13

- Emile Elias, Joel Brown, Tonya Haigh and Kathryn White
- Response to Foxhall Forbes et al. (2026) “Drought, conflict and the use of historical data and methodologies in interdisciplinary paleoclimatic research” pp. 1-3

- Charles Norman, Lothar Schwinden, Paul Krusic, Andreas Rzepecki, Tatiana Bebchuk and Ulf Büntgen
- Anthropogenic warming of China and constrained future projection: updated investigation based on urbanization-bias adjusted observations and CMIP6 models pp. 1-16

- Jintao Zhang, Guoyu Ren, Qinglong You and Kangmin Wen
Volume 179, issue 3, 2026
- Blue and green solutions in small cities - towards empowered climate change adaptability pp. 1-20

- Justyna Gorgoń and Patrycja Obłój
- Validating the dragons of inaction psychological barriers (DIPB) scale in Japan and China: cross-cultural insights on climate change mitigation behaviors pp. 1-20

- Xun Liu and Naoko Kaida
- Emerging changes in lake temperature extremes and variability in South America pp. 1-20

- Dieu Anh Dinh, Yan Tong, Lian Feng, Ayan Fleischmann, Eleanor Jennings, Valerie McCarthy, Siobhan Jordan and R. Iestyn Woolway
- The politics of American clean energy and climate policy: Why the Inflation Reduction Act passed pp. 1-24

- Olivia B. Quinn and Leah C. Stokes
- Why oppose solar geoengineering? Mapping and comparing underlying rationales across actor groups pp. 1-21

- Heleen M. Bruggink, Aarti Gupta, Rakhyun E. Kim and Frank Biermann
- Projection of fire weather index in Daxing’anling, Northeast China using a machine learning-based CMIP6 multi-model ensemble pp. 1-21

- Stephane G. P. Debulois, Min Sun and Mingshi Li
- A scoping review of climate vulnerability indicators: implications for neighborhood-level vulnerability pp. 1-28

- Muhammad Faisal Shehzad, Joonsoo Sean Lyeo, Nabil Bleibel, Sarah R. Haines, Nicholas D. Spence and Helen Stopps
- Loss and damage financing for climate justice and transformation: local insights from the climate frontline pp. 1-25

- Hemant Ojha, Nazifa Rafa, Basundhara Bhattarai, Purnima Banjade, Christopher Bartlett, Kishor Aryal, Kenisha Shrestha, Priyanka Gurung, Nusrat Naushin, Towrin Zaman, Bhim Adhikari, Nani Sujakhu and Prabin Man Singh
- Modified cost-risk analysis as a bridge between target-based and trade-off-based decision-making frameworks pp. 1-22

- Vito Avakumović and Benjamin Blanz
- Economy-wide impacts of climate-induced agricultural yield changes in Kenya: exploring the implementation of productivity shocks in CGE modelling pp. 1-22

- Peter Mwangi, Zuhal Elnour, Harald Grethe and Jan Volkholz
- Correction to: Impact of Atlantic SST and high frequency atmospheric variability on the 1993 and 2008 Midwest floods: Regional climate model simulations of extreme climate events pp. 1-1

- Christina Marie Patricola, Ping Chang and R. Saravanan
- Correction to: The interconnected battle: climate change, soil antibiotic microbial resistance, and human health pp. 1-1

- Saurabh Singh, Vivek Kumar, Parul Chaudhary, Vishal Tripathi, Ram Krishna, Waquar Akhter Ansari and Durgesh Kumar Jaiswal
- A study of private sector engagement in climate change mitigation and adaptation activities within pacific Small Island Developing States pp. 1-31

- Corey Huber, Paul Dargusch, Christopher Bartlett and Fred Patison
- How do U.S. politicians communicate about climate change on X? Examining discourses of delay and action pp. 1-27

- Lucy McAllister, Meaghan Daly and Siddharth Vedula
- Scaling knowledge interoperability for accelerated climate action through the Climate Connectivity Hub and Taxonomy pp. 1-30

- Sukaina Bharwani, Kate Williamson and Adam Wangrat
- The interconnected battle: climate change, soil antibiotic microbial resistance, and human health pp. 1-16

- Saurabh Singh, Vivek Kumar, Parul Chaudhary, Vishal Tripathi, Ram Krishna, Waquar Akhter Ansari and Durgesh Kumar Jaiswal
- Stakeholder engagement in climate change mitigation: A focus on Tanzania’s renewable energy sector pp. 1-23

- Ladislaus K. Leonidas, Richard Y. M. Kangalawe and Patrick M. Ndaki
- Climate change–induced tropicalization of temperate ecosystems reshapes the global climatic context of zoonotic virus first detections pp. 1-23

- Attila J. Trájer
- Assessing climate change impacts on aircraft takeoff performance: potential consequences of increasing high-temperature extremes at Euro-Mediterranean airports pp. 1-26

- Victoria Gallardo, Emilia Sánchez-Gómez, Eleonore Riber, Serge Bonnet and Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero
- Climate change anxiety in daily life: prevalence and distribution among young people in Canada pp. 1-17

- Breanne Aylward, Ashlee Cunsolo, Susan Clayton, Kelton Minor, Madison Cooper, Susan Chatwood and Sherilee L. Harper
Volume 179, issue 2, 2026
- Correction to: The attribution of human health outcomes to climate change: transdisciplinary practical guidance pp. 1-3

- K. L. Ebi, A. Haines, R. F. S. Andrade, C. Åström, M. L. Barreto, A. Bonell, K. Bowen, N. Brink, C. Caminade, C. J. Carlson, R. Carter, P. Chua, G. Cissé, F. J. Colón-González, S. Dasgupta, L. A. Galvao, M. Garrido Zornoza, A. Gasparrini, G. Gordon-Strachan, S. Hajat, S. Harper, L. J. Harrington, M. Hashizume, J. Hess, J. Hilly, V. Ingole, L. V. Jacobson, T. Kapwata, C. Keeler, S. A. Kidd, E. W. Kimani-Murage, R. K. Kolli, S. Kovats, S. Li, R. Lowe, D. Mitchell, K. Murray, M. New, O. E. Ogunniyi, S. E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick, J. Pescarini, B. L. Pineda Restrepo, S. T. R. Pinho, V. Prescott, N. Redvers, S. J. Ryan, B. D. Santer, C. F. Schleussner, J. C. Semenza, M. Taylor, L. Temple, S. Thiam, W. Thiery, A. M. Tompkins, S. Undorf, A. M. Vicedo-Cabrera, K. Wan, R. Warren, C. Webster, A. Woodward, C. Y. Wright and R. F. Stuart-Smith
- Extreme heat and drought at flowering could threaten global wheat yields under climate change pp. 1-27

- Nimai Senapati, Nigel G. Halford, Malcolm J. Hawkesford, Peter R. Shewry and Mikhail A. Semenov
- Cross-cultural climate engagement: a latent profile analysis of young adults in China and New Zealand pp. 1-27

- Xiaoxiao Chen, Claudia R. Schneider and Donald W. Hine
- Financial inclusion and climate change resilience in sub-Saharan Africa: a micro-level gender and households’ location-based analysis pp. 1-27

- Essossinam Ali
- Evaluating socio-ecological vulnerabilities and the impact of extreme weather events on crop diversification in Himachal Pradesh pp. 1-31

- Narendra N. Dalei and Subhra Rajat Balabantaray
- Scenario-based LCOE assessment for bulk carriers within the scope of EU ETS encompassing Carbon Tax, Fuel Prices and GHG Emissions pp. 1-43

- Alper Seyhan, Murat Bayraktar, Onur Yüksel and Coşkan Sevgili
- Facing the drought: a scoping review of the impact of extreme weather events on adaptation and pro-environmental behavior in Africa pp. 1-26

- Joyeuse Iragena and Alejandro Lopez-Feldman
- Advancing climate adaptation through citizen engagement: knowledge development, sharing, and implementation in Europe pp. 1-23

- Sam Pickard, Eulàlia Baulenas Serra, Marta Ellena, Rosie Witton, Enora Bruley, Sukaina Bharwani, Marina Mattera and Anna Scolobig
- Vulnerability and food insecurity in the light of climate change: a comprehensive framework for the household context pp. 1-23

- Víctor Martínez-Cano, Iker Etxano, Chiara De Tomassi, María José Sanz and Inmaculada Batalla
- Building knowledge infrastructure systems through university-supported climate collectives pp. 1-21

- Aaron Deslatte, Heather Navarro, Jeffrey A. Adams, Juwon Chung and Yunchen Zhu
- Thermoregulation strategies and microhabitat structure as determinants of susceptibility to heat waves in two sympatric Mediterranean lizards pp. 1-21

- S. Blázquez-Castro, R. Barrientos, S. Reguera, I. Barja and R. Megía-Palma
- Carbon emissions and population migration preferences: the impact of China’s carbon emissions and low-carbon policies on regional population migration pp. 1-21

- Pan Jiang, Ziwang Yu, Shuaiyi Lu and Lianghan Cong
- From mitigation to adaptation: network models of their interrelations with climate anxiety, future anticipation, and intolerance of uncertainty pp. 1-21

- Camille Mouguiama-Daouda and Alexandre Heeren
- Correction to: Bias correction of precipitation from convection-permitting models at the point scale: a case study in Switzerland pp. 1-4

- Trang Nguyen, Patricio Velasquez, Andreas Dietzel and Lauren M. Cook
- Assessing the response of terrestrial water storage to climate warming in China by coupling CMIP6 multi-model ensembles, hydrological model, and machine learning algorithms pp. 1-20

- Xiaoyan Cao, Jiali Ju, Chuanhao Wu, Pat J.-F. Yeh, Min Shi, Ashraf Dewan, Yongze Song, Xueyuan Zhang, Tian Yao, Yufei Jiao, Qiongfang Li, Shanshui Yuan, Xiaolei Fu and Bill X. Hu
- Should centimillionaires bear (most of) the burden of international climate finance? pp. 1-19

- Fausto Corvino
- Racial gaps in rooftop solar cannot be traced to gaps in demand pp. 1-10

- Eric Scheuch
- Beware the Toll Dodgers: defending the Tollgate Principles for governing solar geoengineering pp. 1-22

- Stephen M. Gardiner and Arthur R. Obst
- Do climate models agree on seasonal rainfall patterns and future changes over Southern Africa? pp. 1-22

- Alan T. Kennedy-Asser, Rachel A. James, Joseph Daron, Ailish Craig, Christopher D. Jack, Piotr Wolski and Richard G. Jones
- Educational impacts of climate change: the role of climate finance in sustaining education in developing countries pp. 1-22

- Xiuqin Wu, Jinsong Zhao and Jiao Tian
- From Paris to practice: a knowledge-mapping to climate justice research in developed and developing countries pp. 1-22

- Vahid Karimi, Marzieh Keshavarz, Ezatollah Karami, Elham Ahmadifard, Hossein Azadi and Masoud Yazdanpanah
- Spatial and temporal trends in air temperature and evaporative demand in Florida: implications for climate adaptation pp. 1-25

- Dong-Hyeon Kim, Younggu Her, Jonathan Crane and Clyde Fraisse
- Do Facts Matter? Consumer Misperceptions About Adopting Electrification Technologies pp. 1-25

- Shahzeen Z. Attari, Benjamin A. Motz, Apramay Mishra, Grace K. Brautigam, Ty Trapp and John D. Graham
- Assessment of meteorological drought based on CMIP6 multi-model ensemble projections in Iraq pp. 1-25

- Asaad A. M. Al-Hussein, Safa Ahmed Khalil and Bushra M. Ali
Volume 179, issue 1, 2026
- Characterising local climates and biologically-relevant climate changes on the Southern Ocean Islands pp. 1-26

- Samuel G. Beale, Justine D. Shaw and Melodie A. McGeoch
- The sensitivity of hydroclimatic risk to plausible future hydroclimatic changes in the irrigated rice paddies of Malaysia pp. 1-26

- Nurfarhana Raffar, Zed Zulkafli, Balqis Mohamed Rehan, Khairudin Nurulhuda, Chung Jing Xiang, Fredolin Tangang and Liew Juneng
- Evidence on the relationship between billion-dollar weather disasters and state-level climate policy adoption in the United States pp. 1-26

- Jennifer A. da Rosa
- Beyond the mean: quantile-based insights into climate impacts on Arctic winter roads pp. 1-22

- Eugene Adjei, Fatma Ahmed, Oscar Zapata and Greg Poelzer
- Increasing prevalence of warm monomictic lakes in France over six decades under climate change pp. 1-22

- Najwa Sharaf, Jordi Prats, Pierre-Alain Danis, Jean-Marc Baudoin, Guillaume P. Morin, Nathalie Reynaud, Thierry Tormos and Rosalie Bruel
- Mapping health vulnerabilities and resilience of Afghan migrants in the face of climate change in Pakistan pp. 1-22

- Kashif Iqbal, Babul Hossain, Hu Liang and Sunana Alam
- Integrating climate models to confront the illusion of certainty in water planning: evidence from Morocco pp. 1-22

- Mahmoud Zemzami, Hajar Habib and Souad Haida
- Large projected increases in area burned and wildfire frequency by 2050 in Utah, USA pp. 1-23

- Joseph D. Birch, Yoshimitsu Chikamoto and James A. Lutz
- Multi-dimensional changes in drought patterns across India pp. 1-23

- Arpit Tiwari, Soumi Chakravorthy, Preethi Nanjundan, Ravi Ranjan Kumar, Ananya Karmakar and Satyaban Bishoyi Ratna
- What would Aldo Leopold think about geoengineering? pp. 1-19

- Arthur R. Obst
- Heatwave-induced health hazards of construction workers in urban areas of Bangladesh pp. 1-20

- Azizul Haque, Morsalin Mohona, Sarmin Sultana, Rimon Raihan, Tarik Aziz and Rabiul Islam
- Buyer-supplier relational dynamics and supplier dynamic capabilities for improving environmental sustainability mitigating climate change vulnerabilities pp. 1-21

- Imranul Hoque and Razia Sultana Sumi
- Heat-stress reduction through targeted green infrastructure using computational urban climate twins pp. 1-16

- Angana Borah, Sushobhan Sen and Udit Bhatia
- Shifting ecological niches of agricultural Prunus species under climate change pp. 1-16

- Chiara Vanalli, Marino Gatto, Renato Casagrandi and Daniele Bevacqua
- Long-term trends of freeze-thaw cycles in the Northern Hemisphere pp. 1-15

- Krzysztof Migała, Małgorzata Wieczorek, Marek Kasprzak and Andrzej Traczyk
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