Climatic Change
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Volume 164, issue 3, 2021
- Updated and outdated reservations about research into stratospheric aerosol injection pp. 1-15

- Wake Smith and Claire Henly
- A fair trade? Expert perceptions of equity, innovation, and public awareness in China’s future Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 1-23

- Jiangyue Joy Ying and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Livelihood diversification strategies and resilience to climate change in semi-arid northern Ghana pp. 1-23

- Kamaldeen Mohammed, Evans Batung, Moses Kansanga, Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong and Isaac Luginaah
- Re-framing the threat of global warming: an empirical causal loop diagram of climate change, food insecurity and societal collapse pp. 1-19

- C. E. Richards, R. C. Lupton and J. M. Allwood
- Phenological tracking of a seasonal climate window in a recovering tropical island bird species pp. 1-19

- Joseph Taylor, Malcolm A. C. Nicoll, Emily Black, Caroline M. Wainwright, Carl G. Jones, Vikash Tatayah, Pier Luigi Vidale and Ken Norris
- Social impacts of extreme drought event in Guanzhong area, Shaanxi Province, during 1928–1931 pp. 1-19

- Xu-Dong Chen, Yun Su and Xiu-Qi Fang
- Tropical cyclones over the western north Pacific since the mid-nineteenth century pp. 1-19

- Hisayuki Kubota, Jun Matsumoto, Masumi Zaiki, Togo Tsukahara, Takehiko Mikami, Rob Allan, Clive Wilkinson, Sally Wilkinson, Kevin Wood and Mark Mollan
- Daily temperature observations in Florence at the mid-eighteenth century: the Martini series (1756–1775) pp. 1-19

- Dario Camuffo, Francesca Becherini and Antonio Valle
- Farmer views on climate change—a longitudinal study of threats, opportunities and action pp. 1-19

- Jaana Sorvali, Janne Kaseva and Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio
- Climate change coverage in the United States media during the 2017 hurricane season: implications for climate change communication pp. 1-19

- Roberta Weiner, Sarah P. Church, Junyu Lu, Laura A. Esman, Jackie M. Getson, Michelle Fleckenstein, Brennan Radulski, Pranay Ranjan, Emily Usher, Linda S. Prokopy and Linda Pfeiffer
- Exploring future global change-induced water imbalances in the Central Rift Valley Basin, Ethiopia pp. 1-19

- Mulugeta Musie, Andrea Momblanch and Sumit Sen
- 1/4 to 1/3 of observed warming trends in China from 1980 to 2015 are attributed to land use changes pp. 1-19

- Pengke Shen and Shuqing Zhao
- Response of local temperature variation to land cover and land use intensity changes in China over the last 30 years pp. 1-20

- Xiaolong Jin, Penghui Jiang, Haoyang Du, Dengshuai Chen and Manchun Li
- Change in mean and extreme temperature at Yingkou station in Northeast China from 1904 to 2017 pp. 1-20

- Xiaoying Xue, Guoyu Ren, Xiubao Sun, Panfeng Zhang, Yuyu Ren, Siqi Zhang, Chunyu Zhao and Xiujing Yu
- Assessing urban heat-related adaptation strategies under multiple futures for a major U.S. city pp. 1-20

- Guillaume Rohat, Olga Wilhelmi, Johannes Flacke, Andrew Monaghan, Jing Gao, Martin Maarseveen and Hy Dao
- Sensitivity of projected climate impacts to climate model weighting: multi-sector analysis in eastern Africa pp. 1-20

- Seshagiri Rao Kolusu, Christian Siderius, Martin C. Todd, Ajay Bhave, Declan Conway, Rachel James, Richard Washington, Robel Geressu, Julien J. Harou and Japhet J. Kashaigili
- Climate change and climate migration: issues and questions around an in-transition Tunisian economy pp. 1-20

- Zouabi Oussama
- Who’s responsible for climate change? Untangling threads of media discussions in India, Nigeria, Australia, and the USA pp. 1-20

- Ranjini Murali, Aishwarya Kuwar and Harini Nagendra
- Guidelines for co-creating climate adaptation plans for fisheries and aquaculture pp. 1-20

- Thuy Thi Thanh Pham, Ragnhildur Friðriksdóttir, Charlotte T. Weber, Jónas R. Viðarsson, Nikos Papandroulakis, Alan R. Baudron, Petter Olsen, Juliana A. Hansen, Unn Laksá, Paul G. Fernandes, Tarub Bahri, Sigurður Ö. Ragnarsson and Michaela Aschan
- Stalagmite flooding frequency record since the middle Little Ice Age from Central China pp. 1-13

- Liu Yuhui and Li Zhiling
- Techniques for constructing climate scenarios for stress test applications pp. 1-25

- Christine M. Albano, Maureen I. McCarthy, Michael D. Dettinger and Stephanie A. McAfee
- Correction to: Making sense of climate change—the lived experience of experts pp. 1-1

- Jean S. Renouf
- The socioeconomic effects of extreme drought events in northern China on the Ming dynasty in the late fifteenth century pp. 1-17

- Jianfu Han and Yuda Yang
- Warming matters: alpine plant responses to experimental warming pp. 1-17

- Fatih Fazlioglu and Justin S. H. Wan
- Compensation effect of winter snow on larch growth in Northeast China pp. 1-17

- Yuanqiao Li, Xiuchen Wu, Yongmei Huang, Xiaoyan Li, Fangzhong Shi, Shoudong Zhao, Yuting Yang, Yuhong Tian, Pei Wang, Shulei Zhang, Cicheng Zhang, Yang Wang, Chongyang Xu and Pengwu Zhao
- Correction to: Future projection of maximum potential storm surge height at three major bays in Japan using the maximum potential intensity of a tropical cyclone pp. 1-3

- Nobuhito Mori, Nozomi Ariyoshi, Tomoya Shimura, Takuya Miyashita and Junichi Ninomiya
- Evaluation of historical CMIP6 model simulations and future projections of temperature and precipitation in Paraguay pp. 1-24

- Miguel A. Lovino, María Josefina Pierrestegui, Omar V. Müller, Ernesto Hugo Berbery, Gabriela V. Müller and Max Pasten
- Achieving the climate goal with intergovernmental transfers to the forestry sector: insights from the Indian experience pp. 1-24

- Purnamita Dasgupta and Kavitha Srikanth
- Drought as a driver of Mexico-US migration pp. 1-11

- Guillermo N. Murray-Tortarolo and Mario Martínez Salgado
- Heterogeneous snowpack response and snow drought occurrence across river basins of northwestern North America under 1.0°C to 4.0°C global warming pp. 1-21

- Rajesh R. Shrestha, Barrie R. Bonsal, James M. Bonnyman, Alex J. Cannon and Mohammad Reza Najafi
- ‘A change of heart’: Indigenous perspectives from the Onjisay Aki Summit on climate change pp. 1-21

- Laura Cameron, Dave Courchene, Sabina Ijaz and Ian Mauro
- The role of certification, risk and time preferences in promoting adoption of climate-resilient citrus varieties in Indonesia pp. 1-21

- Abdul Muis Hasibuan, Daniel Gregg and Randy Stringer
- Surface air pressure–based reconstruction of tropical cyclones affecting Hong Kong since the late nineteenth century pp. 1-16

- Yingxian Zhang, Yuyu Ren, Guoyu Ren and Yongqiang Zhang
- Future projection of maximum potential storm surge height at three major bays in Japan using the maximum potential intensity of a tropical cyclone pp. 1-18

- Nobuhito Mori, Nozomi Ariyoshi, Tomoya Shimura, Takuya Miyashita and Junichi Ninomiya
- Exploring assumptions in crop breeding for climate resilience: opportunities and principles for integrating climate model projections pp. 1-18

- Stephen Whitfield, Sarah Chapman, Marcelin Tonye Mahop, Chetan Deva, Kennedy Masamba and Andekelile Mwamahonje
- Decision-making capacity to address climate-induced food insecurity within women-led groups in Southern Mali pp. 1-18

- Alexa L. Wood, Louie Rivers, Amadou Sidbé and Arika Ligmann-Zielinska
- Costs from labor losses due to extreme heat in the USA attributable to climate change pp. 1-18

- Yuqiang Zhang and Drew T. Shindell
- An updated look at petroleum well leaks, ineffective policies and the social cost of methane in Canada’s largest oil-producing province pp. 1-18

- Daniel Schiffner, Maik Kecinski and Sandeep Mohapatra
Volume 164, issue 1, 2021
- Storm surge proxies in a data-poor landscape: a practical monitoring method for under-surveyed and -studied communities vulnerable to climate change pp. 1-17

- Jon Rosales, Carol Cady, Glenn Juday, Claire Alix, Miho Morimoto, Jessica Chapman, Dakota Casserly and Sophia Katchatag
- Synergies and trade-offs for climate-resilient agriculture in India: an agro-climatic zone assessment pp. 1-26

- Naveen P Singh, Bhawna Anand, Surendra Singh, S K Srivastava, Ch Srinivasa Rao, K V Rao and S K Bal
- Livestock farmers’ perception and adaptation to climate change: panel evidence from pastoral areas in China pp. 1-24

- Sansi Yang, Le Yu, Ganxiao Leng and Huanguang Qiu
- Hydroclimatic changes in Alaska portrayed by a high-resolution regional climate simulation pp. 1-21

- Andrew J. Newman, Andrew J. Monaghan, Martyn P. Clark, Kyoko Ikeda, Lulin Xue, Ethan D. Gutmann and Jeffrey R. Arnold
- Long-term growth of three sympatric Dryopteris fern species shows the accumulation of climatic effects over 2 years because of organ preformation pp. 1-18

- Kai Rünk, Kristjan Zobel and Jaan Liira
- Loss and damage from climate change and implicit assumptions of sustainable development pp. 1-18

- Chad S. Boda, Turaj Faran, Murray Scown, Kelly Dorkenoo, Brian C. Chaffin, Maryam Nastar and Emily Boyd
- Making sense of climate change—the lived experience of experts pp. 1-18

- Jean S. Renouf
- Vulnerabilities of irrigated and rainfed corn to climate change in a humid climate in the Lower Mississippi Delta pp. 1-18

- Saseendran S. Anapalli, Srinivasa R. Pinnamaneni, Daniel K. Fisher and Krishna N. Reddy
- Climatic impacts on water resources in a tropical catchment in Uganda and adaptation measures proposed by resident stakeholders pp. 1-22

- Bano Mehdi, Julie Dekens and Mathew Herrnegger
- How adaptive capacity shapes the Adapt, React, Cope response to climate impacts: insights from small-scale fisheries pp. 1-22

- Kristen M. Green, Jennifer C. Selgrath, Timothy H. Frawley, William K. Oestreich, Elizabeth J. Mansfield, Jose Urteaga, Shannon S. Swanson, Francisca N. Santana, Stephanie J. Green, Josheena Naggea and Larry B. Crowder
- Meridional oscillation of tropical cyclone activity in the western North Pacific during the past 110 years pp. 1-22

- Kin Sik Liu, Johnny C. L. Chan and Hisayuki Kubota
- Efficient statistical approach to develop intensity-duration-frequency curves for precipitation and runoff under future climate pp. 1-20

- Jonathan B. Butcher, Tan Zi, Brian R. Pickard, Scott C. Job, Thomas E. Johnson and Bryan A. Groza
- Climate change and livelihood resilience capacities in the Mekong Delta: a case study on the transition to rice–shrimp farming in Vietnam’s Kien Giang Province pp. 1-20

- Thijs Poelma, Mucahid Mustafa Bayrak, Duong Nha and Thong Anh Tran
- The climate commons dilemma: how can humanity solve the commons dilemma for the global climate commons? pp. 1-20

- Yang Li, David K. Sewell, Saam Saber, Daniel B. Shank and Yoshihisa Kashima
- Climate change—that is not real! A comparative analysis of climate-sceptic think tanks in the USA and Germany pp. 1-23

- Timo Busch and Lena Judick
- Assembling a coalition of climate change narratives on UK climate action: a focus on the city, countryside, community and home pp. 1-19

- Candice Howarth and Laurie Parsons
- Climate of hope or doom and gloom? Testing the climate change hope vs. fear communications debate through online videos pp. 1-19

- Joshua Ettinger, Peter Walton, James Painter and Thomas DiBlasi
- Impact of climate change on North-East India (NEI) summer monsoon rainfall pp. 1-19

- Yasmin Zahan, Rahul Mahanta, P. V. Rajesh and B. N. Goswami
- Culturally mediated perceptions of climate change risks in New Zealand pp. 1-10

- Smrithi Talwar
- Potential Himalayan community turnover through the Late Pleistocene pp. 1-10

- Feng Dong, Chih-Ming Hung, Shou-Hsien Li and Xiao-Jun Yang
- Can we advance individual-level heat-health research through the application of stochastic weather generators? pp. 1-13

- Andrew Verdin, Kathryn Grace, Frank Davenport, Chris Funk and Greg Husak
- A future perspective of historical contributions to climate change pp. 1-13

- Ragnhild B. Skeie, Glen Peters, Jan Fuglestvedt and Robbie Andrew
- What factors predict the quality of hazard mitigation plans in Washington State? pp. 1-29

- Daniel S. Feinberg
- Subnational bipartisanship on climate change: evidence from surveys of local and state policymakers pp. 1-12

- Nathan R. Lee and Dominik Stecula
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