Climatic Change
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Volume 177, issue 12, 2024
- A framework to assess climate change effects on surface air temperature and soil moisture and application to Southwestern France pp. 1-17

- Marine Lanet, Laurent Li and Hervé Le Treut
- How information about historic carbon emissions affects support for climate aid: evidence from a survey experiment pp. 1-17

- Volha Charnysh, Jared Kalow, Evan Lieberman and Erin Walk
- Correction to: how do climate anomalies affect the duration of land transfers? Evidence from China pp. 1-1

- Zhiqiang Cheng and Jinyang Cai
- Place-based climate commissions: embracing messy governmentality pp. 1-22

- C. Howarth, L. Edwards, A. Duncan, D. Horst and R. Pringle
- Agricultural input supply system and contract on nudging the adoption intensity of climate-smart agriculture in Ghana pp. 1-22

- Clement Oteng and Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe
- Possible changes in future reservoir inflow and hydropower production potential under CMIP6 GCMs projections for the Dez Dam, Western Iran pp. 1-26

- Elaheh Asgari, Mohammad Sadegh Norouzi Nazar, Mohammad Baaghideh, Alireza Entezari and Mojtaba Shourian
- Amplification of warming-wetting in high mountains and associated mechanisms during the 21st century in Xinjiang, Central Asia pp. 1-20

- Rong Chen, Keqin Duan, Peihong Shi, Wei Shang, Junhua Yang, Jinping He, Yali Meng, Mingyu Dou and Liang Li
- Impact attribution: exploring the contribution of climate change to recent trends in hydrological processes—an editorial introduction pp. 1-19

- Fred F. Hattermann and Valentina Krysanova
- Climate change news coverage, partisanship, and public opinion pp. 1-19

- Melissa K. Merry
- The IPCC in the hybrid public sphere: divergent responses to climate mitigation solutions in mainstream and social media pp. 1-24

- Rachel Wetts, James Painter and Loredana Loy
- Climate change and sustainability literacy: a mixed-methods study of attitudes to climate education in secondary schools pp. 1-21

- Alison Anderson
- Increasing warm-season evaporation rates across European lakes under climate change pp. 1-18

- Sofia Fuente, Eleanor Jennings, John D. Lenters, Piet Verburg, Georgiy Kirillin, Tom Shatwell, Raoul-Marie Couture, Marianne Côté, C. Love Råman Vinnå and R. Iestyn Woolway
- Thermal exposure risk in different life stages of Chinook salmon in the Nechako River system, British Columbia pp. 1-25

- Muhammed A. Oyinlola, Mostafa Khorsandi, Noa B. Mayer, Natalie Butler, Jacey C. Wert, Erika J. Eliason, Richard Arsenault, Colin J. Brauner, Scott G. Hinch and Andre St-Hilaire
Volume 177, issue 11, 2024
- Integration of indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) into climate change mitigation and adaptation endeavours: milestones and gaps in South Africa and Zimbabwe’s climate policy frameworks pp. 1-16

- Louis Nyahunda
- Addressing companies’ low-carbon transition challenges requires diversified investments in environmental initiatives pp. 1-18

- Simone Cenci and Samuel Tang
- Correction to: Smallholder farmer resilience to extreme weather events in a global food value chain pp. 1-2

- William J. Thompson, Varun Varma, Jonas Joerin, Solhanlle Bonilla-Duarte, Daniel P. Bebber, Wilma Blaser-Hart, Birgit Kopainsky, Leonhard Späth, Bianca Curcio, Johan Six and Pius Krütli
- The public demands more climate action, not less pp. 1-8

- Thijs Bouman, Linda Steg and Tom Dietz
- Perspectives on the quality of climate information for adaptation decision support pp. 1-14

- Marina Baldissera Pacchetti, Suraje Dessai, James S. Risbey, David A. Stainforth and Erica Thompson
- Distrust and reflexive impotence in the net zero transition: findings from a longitudinal deliberative mini-public pp. 1-20

- Jacob Ainscough, Pancho Lewis and Lucy Farrow
- Flood-induced mobility in rural and urban coastal jurisdictions: a homeowner’s perspective pp. 1-23

- A. Bukvic and C. W. Zobel
- The recent trends of runoff in China attributable to climate change pp. 1-19

- Hemin Sun, Valentina Krysanova, Yu Gong, Miaoni Gao, Simon Treu, Ziyan Chen and Tong Jiang
- Media use, interpersonal communication, and personal relevance as external and internal representations of climate change pp. 1-22

- Sonny Rosenthal and Pengya Ai
- Influence of climate change on precipitation extremes in Ecuador pp. 1-22

- Katy Valdivieso-García, Angel Vázquez-Patiño, Hugo Saritama, Juan Contreras, Alex Avilés and Fernando García
Volume 177, issue 10, 2024
- Natural resource management and green technological innovation impact on health risks and social development: Evidence from advanced economies pp. 1-26

- Shuai Wang, Nabila Abid, Fayyaz Ahmad and Aamir Javed
- Correction to: A survey of interventions to actively conserve the frozen North pp. 1-6

- Albert Wijngaarden, John C. Moore, Bjorn Alfthan, Tiina Kurvits and Lars Kullerud
- Correction to: Monitoring soil carbon in smallholder carbon projects: insights from Kenya pp. 1-1

- Adaugo O. Okoli and Athena Birkenberg
- Is there a direct benefit of using electronic commerce and electronic banking in mitigating climate change? pp. 1-22

- Alina Georgiana Manta, Nicoleta Mihaela Doran, Gheorghe Hurduzeu, Roxana Maria Bădîrcea, Marius Dalian Doran and Florin Liviu Manta
- How strong are the links between global warming and surface solar radiation changes? pp. 1-22

- Michael Stamatis, Nikolaos Hatzianastassiou, Marios-Bruno Korras-Carraca, Christos Matsoukas, Martin Wild and Ilias Vardavas
- Future aridity and drought risk for traditional and super-intensive olive orchards in Portugal pp. 1-22

- Teresa R. Freitas, João A. Santos, Paula Paredes and Helder Fraga
- Does climate change affect the financial stability of Sub-Saharan African countries? pp. 1-22

- Getaneh Mihret Ayele and Fentaw Leykun Fisseha
- Association of youth climate change worry with present and past mental health symptoms: a longitudinal population-based study pp. 1-20

- Francis Vergunst, Caitlin M. Prentice, Massimiliano Orri, Helen L. Berry, Vincent Paquin, Frank Vitaro, Richard Tremblay, Sylvana M. Côté and Marie-Claude Geoffroy
- How do climate anomalies affect the duration of land transfers? Evidence from China pp. 1-20

- Zhiqiang Cheng and Jinyang Cai
- Invaluable invisibility: academic housekeeping within the IPCC pp. 1-11

- Rolf Lidskog and Adam Standring
- Internal variability of Arctic liquid freshwater content in a coupled climate model large ensemble pp. 1-19

- Victoria L. Ford and Oliver W. Frauenfeld
Volume 177, issue 9, 2024
- Correction to: Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh pp. 1-1

- Douwe Schie, Guy Jackson, Rawnak Jahan Khan Ranon, Afsara Binte Mirza, Md Fahad Hossain, Inès Bakhtaoui and Simon Anderson
- Correction to: Projections of North American snow from NA-CORDEX and their uncertainties, with a focus on model resolution pp. 1-1

- R. R. McCrary, L. O. Mearns, M. R. Abel, S. Biner and M. S. Bukovsky
- Monitoring soil carbon in smallholder carbon projects: insights from Kenya pp. 1-28

- Adaugo O. Okoli and Athena Birkenberg
- On Micropolitics: Climate adaptation and Indigenous governance in Western Alaska pp. 1-20

- Stephen Lezak and Genevieve Rock
- Modelling climate change impacts on lake ice and snow demonstrates breeding habitat decline of the endangered Saimaa ringed seal pp. 1-20

- Juho Jakkila, Miina Auttila, Tapio Tuukkanen and Noora Veijalainen
- Raising the bar: What determines the ambition level of corporate climate targets? pp. 1-24

- Clara Privato, Matthew P. Johnson and Timo Busch
- Intensity, frequency and coverage of hydro-meteorological droughts and agriculture in the semi-arid basins of Maharashtra (India) pp. 1-24

- Rahul S. Todmal
- A 561-yr (1461-2022 CE) summer temperature reconstruction for Mid-Atlantic-Northeast USA shows connections to volcanic forcing and atmospheric circulation pp. 1-23

- Grant L. Harley, Justin T. Maxwell, Karen E. King, Shelly A. Rayback, Edward R. Cook, Christopher Hansen, R. Stockton Maxwell, Frederick Reinig, Jan Esper, Tsun Fung Au, Ellen V. Bergan, Katherine E. Brings, Nick Koenig, Benjamin Lockwood and Richard D. Thaxton
- Amplification of compound hot-dry extremes and associated population exposure over East Africa pp. 1-23

- Brian Odhiambo Ayugi, Charles Onyutha, Kenny Thiam Choy Lim Kam Sian, Huanhuan Zhu, Hassen Babousmail and Eun-Sung Chung
- Combined location online weather data: easy-to-use targeted weather analysis for agriculture pp. 1-19

- Darren Yates, Christopher Blanchard, Allister Clarke, Sabih-Ur Rehman, Md Zahidul Islam, Russell Ford and Rob Walsh
- Unveiling the future water pulse of central asia: a comprehensive 21st century hydrological forecast from stochastic water balance modeling pp. 1-19

- Tobias Siegfried, Aziz Ul Haq Mujahid, Beatrice Marti, Peter Molnar, Dirk Nikolaus Karger and Andrey Yakovlev
- The history and future of IPCC special reports: A dual role of politicisation and normalisation pp. 1-27

- Shinichiro Asayama
- Green industrial policy for climate action in the basic materials industry pp. 1-12

- Åsa Löfgren, Lassi Ahlvik, Inge den Bijgaart, Jessica Coria, Jūratė Jaraitė, Filip Johnsson and Johan Rootzén
- Might I have to move due to climate change? The role of exposure to risk and political partisanship in anticipation of future relocation pp. 1-25

- Lindy Williams and David Kay
Volume 177, issue 8, 2024
- Assessing spatial thermal comfort and adaptation measures for the Antalya basin under climate change scenarios pp. 1-17

- Oznur Isinkaralar, Ayyoob Sharifi and Kaan Isinkaralar
- Climate justice, forests, and Indigenous Peoples: toward an alternative to REDD + for the Amazon pp. 1-28

- Tracey Osborne, Sylvia Cifuentes, Laura Dev, Seánna Howard, Elisa Marchi, Lauren Withey and Marcelo Santos Rocha da Silva
- Vulnerability to climate change and variability: gender and agro-ecological perspectives pp. 1-26

- Sagni Regasa and Jeleta Kebede
- Patterns of climate-change coping among late adolescents: Differences in emotions concerning the future, moral responsibility, and climate-change engagement pp. 1-21

- Amanda Rikner Martinsson and Maria Ojala
- Should we change the term we use for “climate change”? Evidence from a national U.S. terminology experiment pp. 1-21

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Laurel Kruke, Gale M. Sinatra and Norbert Schwarz
- Agricultural soils in climate change mitigation: comparing action-based and results-based programmes for carbon sequestration pp. 1-21

- Julia B. Block, Daniel Hermann and Oliver Musshoff
- Correction to: Impacts of climate change and agricultural diversification on agricultural production value of Thai farm households pp. 1-2

- Benjapon Prommawin, Nattanun Svavasu, Spol Tanpraphan, Voravee Saengavut, Theepakorn Jithitikulchai, Witsanu Attavanich and Bruce A. McCarl
- Government participation in virtual negotiations: evidence from IPCC approval sessions pp. 1-18

- Patrick Bayer, Lorenzo Crippa, Hannah Hughes and Erlend Hermansen
- Evaluating warming trend over the tibetan plateau based on remotely sensed air temperature from 2001 to 2020 pp. 1-18

- Yan Xin, Yongming Xu, Xudong Tong, Yaping Mo, Yonghong Liu and Shanyou Zhu
- Finer aspects of spatio-temporal variations in Indian summer monsoon rainfall trend reversals over the last 120 years pp. 1-22

- Swagatika Chakra, Harsh Oza, Akash Ganguly, Amit Pandey, Virendra Padhya and R. D. Deshpande
- Addressing non-economic loss and damage: learning from autonomous responses in Bangladesh pp. 1-22

- Douwe Schie, Guy Jackson, Rawnak Jahan Khan Ranon, Afsara Binte Mirza, Md Fahad Hossain, Inès Bakhtaoui and Simon Anderson
- Blue rings in Bristlecone pine as a high resolution indicator of past cooling events pp. 1-20

- Liliana Siekacz, Charlotte Pearson, Matthew Salzer, Natalia Soja-Kukieła and Marcin Koprowski
- Evaluating the impacts of land use/land cover changes and climate variations on urban heat islands using the WRF-UCM model in Hefei, China pp. 1-20

- Keqi Zhou, Lei Zhong, Zixin Wang, Jie Liu and Zhenhao Wu
- Climate change distress, entrapment, and suicidal ideation pp. 1-10

- Julia Brailovskaia and Tobias Teismann
- Missing in action: capacity and capacity building in the IPCC’s AR 6 pp. 1-9

- Sonja Klinsky and Ambuj Sagar
- Detection and Attribution of Meteorological Drought to Anthropogenic Climate Change (Case Study: Ajichay basin, Iran) pp. 1-25

- Fatemeh Firoozi, Ahmad Fakheri Fard and Esmaeil Asadi
Volume 177, issue 7, 2024
- Preferences on funding humanitarian aid and disaster management under climatic losses and damages: A multinational Delphi panel pp. 1-21

- Juha-Pekka Jäpölä, Sophie Schoubroeck and Steven Passel
- Climate risk perceptions, change in water demand, and preferences for future interlocal collaboration pp. 1-21

- Emily V. Bell
- Arctic environmental governance: challenges of sustainable development pp. 1-17

- Anastassia Obydenkova
- Impacts of climate change and agricultural diversification on agricultural production value of Thai farm households pp. 1-26

- Benjapon Prommawin, Nattanun Svavasu, Spol Tanpraphan, Voravee Saengavut, Theepakorn Jithitikulchai, Witsanu Attavanich and Bruce A. McCarl
- Probabilistic projection of extreme precipitation changes over Iran by the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble pp. 1-26

- Sakineh Khansalari and Atefeh Mohammadi
- A framework for physically consistent storylines of UK future mean sea level rise pp. 1-24

- Matthew D. Palmer, Benjamin J. Harrison, Jonathan M. Gregory, Helene T. Hewitt, Jason A. Lowe and Jennifer H. Weeks
- Engage or retreat? Exploring the determinants of participation in Climate Finance public-private partnerships pp. 1-30

- Vu Minh Ngo, Huan Huu Nguyen, Hiep Cong Pham and Long Hoang Nguyen
- Impact of behavioural intention to adopt climate-smart agricultural practices on the food and nutrition security of farming households: A microeconomic level evidence pp. 1-25

- Abeeb Omotoso and Abiodun Olusola Omotayo
- A time of emergence (TOE) analysis on the impact and uncertainty of global warming on Korean peak summers pp. 1-15

- Jihun Ryu, Shih-Yu (Simon) Wang and Jin-Ho Yoon
- Vulnerability to climate change of cultivated and wild cacao in Ecuador pp. 1-22

- Viviana Ceccarelli, Tobias Fremout, Eduardo Chavez, David Argüello, Rey Gastón Loor Solórzano, Ignacio Antonio Sotomayor Cantos and Evert Thomas
- Adjusting to the reality of sea level rise: reshaping coastal communities through resilience-informed adaptation pp. 1-20

- Mohamed A. Abdelhafez, Hussam N. Mahmoud and Bruce R. Ellingwood
- The Qing’s central government response to the most severe drought over the past 300 years pp. 1-20

- Xudong Chen, Le Tao, Fangyu Tian, Yun Su, Jingxue Pan, Siying Chen and Xianshuai Zhai
- From many futures to one: climate-informed planning scenario analysis for resource-efficient deep climate uncertainty analysis pp. 1-23

- Baptiste François, Alexis Dufour, Thi Nhu Khanh Nguyen, Alexa Bruce, Dong Kwan Park and Casey Brown
- Depth-dependent warming of the Gulf of Eilat (Aqaba) pp. 1-19

- Sounav Sengupta, Hezi Gildor and Yosef Ashkenazy
- Does drought exposure erode trust in the political system in Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 1-19

- Susanne Rhein and Viktoria Jansesberger
Volume 177, issue 6, 2024
- The human dimension of climate change; revisiting the Commission on Climate Change and Development in the polycrisis context pp. 1-11

- Johan Schaar, Katell Goulven and Richard J. T. Klein
- Validation of the Hogg Climate Anxiety Scale pp. 1-17

- Teaghan L. Hogg, Samantha K. Stanley and Léan V. O’Brien
- Climate change attribution, appraisal, and adaptive capacity for fishermen in the Gulf of Alaska pp. 1-17

- Marysia Szymkowiak and Andrew Steinkruger
- The climate niche of Homo Sapiens pp. 1-17

- Richard Tol
- Mesoscale convective system activity in the United States under intermediate and extreme climate change scenarios pp. 1-26

- Alex M. Haberlie, Brendan Wallace, Walker S. Ashley, Vittorio A. Gensini and Allison C. Michaelis
- A climate change risk assessment in aquaculture in Korea pp. 1-26

- Moo-Jin Kim, In-Seong Han, Joon-Soo Lee and Do-Hoon Kim
- Revisiting development strategy under climate uncertainty: case study of Malawi pp. 1-18

- Askar Mukashov, Timothy Thomas and James Thurlow
- The Climate Establishment and the Paris partnerships pp. 1-16

- Jessica F. Green
- Models of sub-national U.S. quasi-governmental organizations: implications for climate adaptation governance pp. 1-21

- Paul Nix, Adam Goldstein and Michael Oppenheimer
- “We are not droids”– IPCC participants’ senses of responsibility and affective experiences across the production, assessment, communication and enactment of climate science pp. 1-21

- Friederike Hartz
- Changes in Global Warming’s Six Americas: an analysis of repeat respondents pp. 1-21

- Megan Ayers, Jennifer R. Marlon, Matthew T. Ballew, Edward W. Maibach, Seth A. Rosenthal, Connie Roser-Renouf and Anthony Leiserowitz
- “I start to doubt whether any of my actions will matter”: youth activists’ experiences and expressions of the emotions associated with climate change pp. 1-21

- Melanie Zurba, Polina Baum-Talmor, Roberta L. Woodgate, David Busolo, Andrew Park, Erica Mendritzki and Lisa Binkley
- Contributions of changes in atmospheric circulation and thermodynamic factors to trends in spring gale events in northern China from 1973 to 2020 pp. 1-14

- Zhengtai Zhang, Wenchao Han and Tian Xian
- Building capacities for transformative climate action: lessons from five fields of practice pp. 1-20

- Snigdha Nautiyal
- Geeks versus climate change: understanding American video gamers’ engagement with global warming pp. 1-20

- Jennifer P. Carman, Marina Psaros, Seth A. Rosenthal, Jennifer Marlon, Marija Verner, Sanguk Lee, Danning Lu, Matthew H. Goldberg, Matthew Ballew and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Growing deviations between elite and non-elite media coverage of climate change in the United States pp. 1-20

- Parker Bolstad and David G. Victor
- Communicating climate futures: a multi-country study of how the media portray the IPCC scenarios in the 2021/2 Working Group reports pp. 1-23

- James Painter, Suzie Marshall and Katherine Leitzell
- Sequential learning of climate change via a physical-parameter-based state-space model and Bayesian inference pp. 1-22

- Yuchuan Lai and Matteo Pozzi
- Climate changes and food-borne pathogens: the impact on human health and mitigation strategy pp. 1-25

- Dina A. Awad, Hazem A. Masoud and Ahmed Hamad
- Farmer field schools, climate action plans and climate change resilience among smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana pp. 1-25

- Cornelius K. A. Pienaah, Roger Antabe, Godwin Arku and Isaac Luginaah
- Screening CMIP6 models for Chile based on past performance and code genealogy pp. 1-33

- Felipe Gateño, Pablo A. Mendoza, Nicolás Vásquez, Miguel Lagos-Zúñiga, Héctor Jiménez, Catalina Jerez, Ximena Vargas, Eduardo Rubio-Álvarez and Santiago Montserrat
Volume 177, issue 5, 2024
- Beyond climate change? Environmental discourse on the planetary boundaries in Twitter networks pp. 1-23

- Shreya Dubey, Marijn H. C. Meijers, Eline S. Smit and Edith G. Smit
- News coverage of climate change and generation Z pp. 1-19

- Alison N. Novak
- Comparing public and scientific extreme event attribution to climate change pp. 1-19

- Chad Zanocco, Philip Mote, June Flora and Hilary Boudet
- A ‘greenhouse affect’? Exploring young Australians’ emotional responses to climate change pp. 1-20

- Tanja Russell
- Exploring the impact of the recent global warming on extreme weather events in Central Asia using the counterfactual climate data ATTRICI v1.1 pp. 1-20

- Bijan Fallah and Masoud Rostami
- Publicly expressed climate scepticism is greatest in regions with high CO2 emissions pp. 1-16

- Samuel Pearson, Matthew J. Hornsey, Saphira Rekker, Belinda Wade and Chris Greig
- Agronomic monsoon onset definitions to support planting decisions for rainfed rice in Bangladesh pp. 1-25

- Eunjin Han, Carlo Montes, Sk. Ghulam Hussain and Timothy J. Krupnik
- Beach day or deadly heatwave? Content analysis of media images from the 2021 Heat Dome in Canada pp. 1-27

- Emily J. Tetzlaff, Nicholas Goulet, Nihal Yapici, Melissa Gorman, Gregory R.A. Richardson, Paddy M. Enright and Glen P. Kenny
- Carbon Dioxide as a Risky Asset pp. 1-27

- Adam Michael Bauer, Cristian Proistosescu and Gernot Wagner
- Public understanding of climate change terminology in Germany pp. 1-27

- Lena Wege, Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Astrid Kause
Volume 177, issue 4, 2024
- A survey of interventions to actively conserve the frozen North pp. 1-23

- Albert Wijngaarden, John C. Moore, Bjorn Alfthan, Tiina Kurvits and Lars Kullerud
- Improving figures for climate change communications: Insights from interviews with international policymakers and practitioners pp. 1-24

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Lila Rabinovich, Kate Weber, Marianna Babboni, Lance Ignon, Rachel Wald, Monica Dean, Alix Kashdan and Sigourney Luz
- How does an economic shock affect environmental attitudes, preferences and issue importance? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 1-24

- Lukas Rudolph and Sarah Gomm
- Climate change, urban vulnerabilities and adaptation in Africa: a scoping review pp. 1-20

- Edward Wilson Ansah, Mustapha Amoadu, Paul Obeng and Jacob Owusu Sarfo
- Attribution of streamflow changes during 1961–2019 in the Upper Yangtze and the Upper Yellow River basins pp. 1-20

- Shanshan Wen, Buda Su, Jinlong Huang, Yanjun Wang, Simon Treu, Fushuang Jiang, Shan Jiang and Han Jiang
- Neutral and negative effects of policy bundling on support for decarbonization pp. 1-20

- Renae Marshall, Sarah E. Anderson, Leaf Boven, Laith Al-Shawaf and Matthew Burgess
- Introduction to topical collection: social science and sustainability technology pp. 1-6

- Leaf Van Boven and Matthew Burgess
- Preparing Colombian coffee production for climate change: Integrated spatial modelling to identify potential robusta coffee (Coffea canephora P.) growing areas pp. 1-26

- Carlos E. González-Orozco, Mario Porcel, Vivekananda Mittahalli Byrareddy, Eric Rahn, William A. Cardona, Diego A. Salinas Velandia, Gustavo A. Araujo-Carrillo and Jarrod Kath
- Climate change, large risks, small risks, and the value per statistical life pp. 1-26

- Anna Alberini and Milan Ščasný
- Global warming determines future increase in compound dry and hot days within wheat growing seasons worldwide pp. 1-22

- Yan He, Yanxia Zhao, Shao Sun, Jiayi Fang, Yi Zhang, Qing Sun, Li Liu, Yihong Duan, Xiaokang Hu and Peijun Shi
- Multi-model ensemble of frost risks across East Asia (1850–2100) pp. 1-17

- Jenny Richards and Peter Brimblecombe
- Reflections of a graduate student team on developing and implementing a transdisciplinary research project: Challenges, recommendations, and lessons learned pp. 1-9

- Lydia Horne, Alyssa Soucy, Asha DiMatteo-LePape, Valeria Briones and Gabriela Wolf-Gonzalez
- Public opinion about solar radiation management: A cross-cultural study in 20 countries around the world pp. 1-25

- Nadja Contzen, Goda Perlaviciute, Linda Steg, Sophie Charlotte Reckels, Susana Alves, David Bidwell, Gisela Böhm, Marino Bonaiuto, Li-Fang Chou, Victor Corral-Verdugo, Federica Dessi, Thomas Dietz, Rouven Doran, Maria do Carmo Eulálio, Kelly Fielding, Cristina Gómez-Román, Juliana V. Granskaya, Tatyana Gurikova, Bernardo Hernández, Maira P. Kabakova, Chieh-Yu Lee, Fan Li, Maria Luísa Lima, Lu Liu, Sílvia Luís, Gabriel Muinos, Charles A. Ogunbode, María Victoria Ortiz, Nick Pidgeon, Maria Argüello Pitt, Leila Rahimi, Anastasia Revokatova, Cecilia Reyna, Geertje Schuitema, Rachael Shwom, Nur Soylu Yalcinkaya, Elspeth Spence and Bernadette Sütterlin
- Women's experiences and sustainable adaptation: a socio-ecological study of climate change in the Himalayas pp. 1-25

- Suraj Das
- Underestimations of the income-based ecological footprint inequality pp. 1-25

- Bernardo Andretti, Yan Vieites, Guilherme A. Ramos, Larissa Elmor and Eduardo B. Andrade
Volume 177, issue 3, 2024
- Addressing knowledge gaps on emerging issues in weather and climate extreme events: a systematic review pp. 1-27

- Kamil Muhammad Kafi, Zakiah Ponrahono and Aliyu Salisu Barau
- The emerging “evident” role of climatic risk on migration: a study of four U.S. metropolitans pp. 1-21

- Haiyan Hao and Yan Wang
- Insurance retreat in residential properties from future sea level rise in Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 1-21

- Belinda Storey, Sally Owen, Christian Zammit and Ilan Noy
- Historical climate impact attribution of changes in river flow and sediment loads at selected gauging stations in the Nile basin pp. 1-21

- Albert Nkwasa, Celray James Chawanda, Annika Schlemm, Job Ekolu, Katja Frieler and Ann Griensven
- Decoupling of CO2 emissions and income in the U.S.: A new look from EKC pp. 1-21

- Zuyi Wang and Man-Keun Kim
- Municipal perspectives on managed retreat and flood mitigation: A case analysis of Merritt, Canada after the 2021 British Columbia flood disaster pp. 1-21

- Shaieree Cottar and Johanna Wandel
- Risks associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels in human and natural systems in six countries pp. 1-24

- R. Warren, J. Price, N. Forstenhäusler, O. Andrews, S. Brown, K. Ebi, D. Gernaat, P. Goodwin, D. Guan, Y. He, D. Manful, Z. Yin, Y. Hu, K. Jenkins, R. Jenkins, A. Kennedy-Asser, T. J. Osborn, D. VanVuuren, C. Wallace, D. Wang and R. Wright
- Flood risk assessment and adaptation under changing climate for the agricultural system in the Ghanaian White Volta Basin pp. 1-24

- Wouter K. Smits, Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attoh and Fulco Ludwig
- The evolution of “riskscapes”: 100 years of climate change and mountaineering activity in the Lake Louise area of the Canadian Rockies pp. 1-24

- Katherine Hanly and Graham McDowell
- How do sensemaking and climate change education affect climate engagement at the grassroots level? A study of five communities in Southeastern Ghana pp. 1-24

- Henry Adobor
- Academic capture in the Anthropocene: a framework to assess climate action in higher education pp. 1-26

- Paul Lachapelle, Patrick Belmont, Marco Grasso, Roslynn McCann, Dawn H. Gouge, Jerri Husch, Cheryl Boer, Daniela Molzbichler and Sarah Klain
- Emotions, worry, efficacy, and climate change–related sustainability behaviors among a representative sample of Texas and Florida residents pp. 1-28

- Dana Rose Garfin, Michelle V. Zernick and Gabrielle Wong-Parodi
- Orchestrating the climate choir: the boundaries of scientists’ expertise, the relevance of experiential knowledge, and quality assurance in the public climate debate pp. 1-28

- Peter Busch Nicolaisen
- Correction to: A stakeholder-guided marine heatwave hazard index for fisheries and aquaculture pp. 1-1

- Jules B. Kajtar, Neil J. Holbrook, Anna Lyth, Alistair J. Hobday, Craig N. Mundy and Sarah C. Ugalde
- The animal agriculture industry, US universities, and the obstruction of climate understanding and policy pp. 1-42

- Viveca Morris and Jennifer Jacquet
- Editorial Introduction to the Topical Collection: Accrual of Climate Change Risk in Six Vulnerable Countries pp. 1-8

- Daniela Jacob and Tania Guillén Bolaños
- Assessing the potential risks of climate change on the natural capital of six countries resulting from global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels pp. 1-20

- Jeff Price, Rachel Warren, Nicole Forstenhäusler, Rhosanna Jenkins and Erin Graham
- Banking deregulation and consumption of home durables pp. 1-20

- Evren Damar, Ian Lange, Caitlin McKennie and Mirko Moro
- The newsworthiness of “climate change” in China over the last thirty years (1993–2022): a diachronic corpus-based news discourse analysis pp. 1-20

- Cheng Chen and Renping Liu
- From regional climate models to usable information pp. 1-19

- Julie Jebeile
- Morality meets menu: investigating the impact of moral appeals on vegetarianism through a conjoint survey experiment pp. 1-19

- Nela Mrchkovska, Nives Dolšak and Aseem Prakash
- Biodiversity losses associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels in six countries pp. 1-15

- J. Price, R. Warren and N. Forstenhäusler
- Climate change projections for building energy simulation studies: a CORDEX-based methodological approach to manage uncertainties pp. 1-22

- Tanea Coronato, Pablo G. Zaninelli, Rita Abalone and Andrea F. Carril
Volume 177, issue 2, 2024
- Climatic effects of the Williston Reservoir on Tsay Keh Dene Nation Territory of northern British Columbia, Canada pp. 1-21

- Chibuike Onwukwe, Peter L. Jackson, Siraj ul Islam, Stephen J. Déry, Brian Menounos, Kristen Marini and Michael Tilson
- Quasquicentennial shrinkage of glacier as a testimony of regional climate change: an example of Janapa Garang glacier (JPG), Baspa basin, Western Himalayas, India pp. 1-12

- Chinmay U. Dongare, Bhushan S. Deota, Mudit D. Mankad and Yogi N. Trivedi
- Correction to: Assessing the remaining carbon budget through the lens of policy-driven acidification and temperature targets pp. 1-2

- Sandy Avrutin, Philip Goodwin and Thomas H. G. Ezard
- Correction to: Farmers’ perceptions of climate change affect their adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes pp. 1-2

- Tarik Tanure, Rafael Faria Abreu Campos, Júlio César Reis, Rayna Benzeev, Peter Newton, Renato Aragão Ribeiro Rodrigues and Ana Maria Hermeto Camilo Oliveira
- Correction to: Progress on climate action: a multilingual machine learning analysis of the global stocktake pp. 1-1

- Anne J. Sietsma, Rick W. Groenendijk and Robbert Biesbroek
- Perceptions of environmental changes among a climate-vulnerable population from Bangladesh pp. 1-22

- Jan Freihardt
- A stakeholder-guided marine heatwave hazard index for fisheries and aquaculture pp. 1-22

- Jules B. Kajtar, Neil J. Holbrook, Anna Lyth, Alistair J. Hobday, Craig N. Mundy and Sarah C. Ugalde
- Climate projections of human thermal comfort for indoor workplaces pp. 1-22

- Markus Sulzer and Andreas Christen
- Variation in fire danger in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region over the past 30 years and its linkage with atmospheric circulation pp. 1-22

- Mengxin Bai, Wupeng Du, Maowei Wu, Chengpeng Zhang, Pei Xing and Zhixin Hao
- There is no word for ‘nature’ in our language: rethinking nature-based solutions from the perspective of Indigenous Peoples located in Canada pp. 1-24

- Graeme Reed, Nicolas D. Brunet, Deborah McGregor, Curtis Scurr, Tonio Sadik, Jamie Lavigne and Sheri Longboat
- A warm-season drought reconstruction in central-northern Pakistan inferred from tree rings since 1670 CE and its possible climatic mechanism pp. 1-23

- Adam Khan, Feng Chen, Heli Zhang, Sidra Saleem, Hamada E. Ali, Weipeng Yue and Martín Hadad
- Analysis, evaluation and implications of Rhode Island’s “2021 Act on Climate” for response to climate change pp. 1-19

- Doosu Kim and Tae Jung Park
- Why we need lower-performance climate models pp. 1-20

- Ryan O’Loughlin
- Updating probable maximum precipitation for Hong Kong under intensifying extreme precipitation events pp. 1-20

- Ping Lan, Li Guo, Yaling Zhang, Guanghua Qin, Xiaodong Li, Carlos R. Mello, Elizabeth W. Boyer, Yehui Zhang and Bihang Fan
- Perceived naturalness predicts public support for sustainable protein technology pp. 1-20

- Sarah Gonzalez Coffin, Waverly Eichhorst, Amanda R. Carrico, Yoel Inbar, Peter Newton and Leaf Boven
- Impacts of natural and anthropogenic forcings on historical and future changes in global-land surface air temperature in CMIP6–DAMIP simulations pp. 1-20

- Chuan Xu, Tianbao Zhao, Jingpeng Zhang, Lijuan Hua and Li Tao
Volume 177, issue 1, 2024
- The implication of atmospheric aerosols on rainfall over Malawi, Southeast Africa pp. 1-26

- Matthews Nyasulu, Md. Mozammel Haque, Kanike Raghavendra Kumar, Alexander Francis, Nimashi P. M. Chathurangika, Tahmina Binte Shiraj, Nazir Ahmmad and Mohammad Lokman Hossain
- Estimating wildfire potential in Taiwan under different climate change scenarios pp. 1-26

- Hong Wen Yu, S. Y. Simon Wang and Wan Yu Liu
- Climate change countermovements and adaptive strategies: insights from Heartland Institute annual conferences a decade apart pp. 1-17

- Maxwell Boykoff
- Presenting balanced geoengineering information has little effect on mitigation engagement pp. 1-17

- Christine Merk and Gernot Wagner
- Farmers’ perceptions of climate change affect their adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies in the Brazilian Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes pp. 1-24

- Tarik Tanure, Rafael Faria de Abreu Campos, Júlio César Reis, Rayna Benzeev, Peter Newton, Renato Aragão Ribeiro Rodrigues and Ana Maria Hermeto Camilo de Oliveira
- Effects of climate and winter cover crops on nutrient loss in agricultural watersheds in the midwestern U.S pp. 1-21

- Alan F. Hamlet, Nima Ehsani, Jennifer L. Tank, Zachariah Silver, Kyuhyun Byun, Ursula H. Mahl, Shannon L. Speir, Matt T. Trentman and Todd V. Royer
- How the experience of California wildfires shape Twitter climate change framings pp. 1-21

- Jessie W. Y. Ko, Shengquan Ni, Alexander Taylor, Xiusi Chen, Yicong Huang, Avinash Kumar, Sadeem Alsudais, Zuozhi Wang, Xiaozhen Liu, Wei Wang, Chen Li and Suellen Hopfer
- Electric utility plans are consistent with Renewable Portfolio Standards and Clean Energy Standards in most US states pp. 1-18

- Grace D. Kroeger and Matthew Burgess
- Correction to: Stories of loss and healing: connecting non-economic loss and damage, gender-based violence and wellbeing erosion in the Asia–Pacific region pp. 1-2

- Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson, Alvin Chandra and Karen E. McNamara
- River freeze-up date anomalies during the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries in southern Northeast China reconstructed from the Korean Envoys Yanxing Book pp. 1-22

- Yu Guo, Xiuqi Fang and Yu Ye
- Experts and expertise in practices of citizen engagement in climate policy: a comparative analysis of two contrasting cases pp. 1-22

- Lisette Beek, Niek Mouter, Peter Pelzer, Maarten Hajer and Detlef Vuuren
- Interplay between climate change and climate variability: the 2022 drought in Central South America pp. 1-22

- Paola A. Arias, Juan Antonio Rivera, Anna A. Sörensson, Mariam Zachariah, Clair Barnes, Sjoukje Philip, Sarah Kew, Robert Vautard, Gerbrand Koren, Izidine Pinto, Maja Vahlberg, Roop Singh, Emmanuel Raju, Sihan Li, Wenchang Yang, Gabriel A. Vecchi and Friederike E. L. Otto
- Impacts of anthropogenic forcing and internal variability on the rapid warming over the Tibetan Plateau pp. 1-22

- Zhaomin Ding, Panmao Zhai and Renguang Wu
- Habitability of low-lying socio-ecological systems under a changing climate pp. 1-19

- Tom Spencer, Alexandre K. Magnan, Simon Donner, Matthias Garschagen, James Ford, Virginie K. E. Duvat and Colette C. C. Wabnitz
- Revolutionising sustainability leadership and education: addressing the human dimension to support flourishing, culture and system transformation pp. 1-23

- Christine Wamsler, Gustav Osberg, Jeroen Janss and Liane Stephan
- Attribution of current trends in streamflow to climate change for 12 Central Asian catchments pp. 1-20

- Iulii Didovets, Valentina Krysanova, Aliya Nurbatsina, Bijan Fallah, Viktoriya Krylova, Assel Saparova, Jafar Niyazov, Olga Kalashnikova and Fred Fokko Hattermann
- A methodology for analysing the impacts of climate change on maritime security pp. 1-32

- James Brennan and Basil Germond
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