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Volume 163, issue 4, 2020
- National indicators of climate changes, impacts, and vulnerability pp. 1695-1704

- Melissa A. Kenney and Anthony C. Janetos
- A framework for national climate indicators pp. 1705-1718

- Melissa A. Kenney, Anthony C. Janetos and Michael D. Gerst
- Indicators of climate change in agricultural systems pp. 1719-1732

- Jerry L. Hatfield, John Antle, Karen A. Garrett, Roberto Cesar Izaurralde, Terry Mader, Elizabeth Marshall, Mark Nearing, G. Philip Robertson and Lewis Ziska
- A climate change indicator framework for rangelands and pastures of the USA pp. 1733-1750

- Dennis S. Ojima, Rebecca Aicher, Steven R. Archer, Derek W. Bailey, Susan M. Casby-Horton, Nancy Cavallaro, Julian J. Reyes, John A. Tanaka and Robert A. Washington-Allen
- Correction to: A climate change indicator framework for rangelands and pastures of the USA pp. 1751-1754

- Dennis S. Ojima, Rebecca Aicher, Steven R. Archer, Derek W. Bailey, Susan M. Casby-Horton, Nancy Cavallaro, Julian J. Reyes, John A. Tanaka and Robert A. Washington-Allen
- Seasonality of biological and physical systems as indicators of climatic variation and change pp. 1755-1771

- Jake F. Weltzin, Julio L. Betancourt, Benjamin I. Cook, Theresa M. Crimmins, Carolyn A. F. Enquist, Michael D. Gerst, John E. Gross, Geoffrey M. Henebry, Rebecca A. Hufft, Melissa A. Kenney, John S. Kimball, Bradley C. Reed and Steven W. Running
- Ocean and coastal indicators: understanding and coping with climate change at the land-sea interface pp. 1773-1793

- Patricia M. Clay, Jennifer Howard, D. Shallin Busch, Lisa L. Colburn, Amber Himes-Cornell, Steven S. Rumrill, Stephani G. Zador and Roger B. Griffis
- Toward indicators of the performance of US infrastructures under climate change risks pp. 1795-1813

- Thomas J. Wilbanks, Rae Zimmerman, Susan Julius, Paul Kirshen, Joel B. Smith, Richard Moss, William Solecki, Matthias Ruth, Stephen Conrad, Steven J. Fernandez, Michael S. Matthews, Michael J. Savonis, Lynn Scarlett, Henry G. Schwartz and G. Loren Toole
- Indicators and monitoring systems for urban climate resiliency pp. 1815-1837

- William Solecki and Cynthia Rosenzweig
- Tracking forest changes: Canadian Forest Service indicators of climate change pp. 1839-1853

- Miren Lorente, S. Gauthier, P. Bernier and C. Ste-Marie
- Terrestrial primary productivity indicators for inclusion in the National Climate Indicators System pp. 1855-1868

- Matthew O. Jones, Steven W. Running, John S. Kimball, Nathaniel P. Robinson and Brady W. Allred
- Introduction to the Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment: overview of the process and context pp. 1869-1879

- Melissa Widhalm and Jeffrey S. Dukes
- Impacts of climate change on the state of Indiana: ensemble future projections based on statistical downscaling pp. 1881-1895

- Alan F. Hamlet, Kyuhyun Byun, Scott M. Robeson, Melissa Widhalm and Michael Baldwin
- An assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on freshwater habitats and biota of Indiana, USA pp. 1897-1916

- Tomas O. Höök, Carolyn J. Foley, Paris Collingsworth, Leslie Dorworth, Brant Fisher, Jason T. Hoverman, Elizabeth LaRue, Mark Pyron and Jennifer Tank
- An integrated assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on Indiana forests pp. 1917-1931

- Richard P. Phillips, Leslie Brandt, P. David Polly, Patrick Zollner, Michael R. Saunders, Keith Clay, Louis Iverson and Songlin Fei
- Projected climate change impacts on Indiana’s Energy demand and supply pp. 1933-1947

- Leigh Raymond, Douglas Gotham, William McClain, Sayanti Mukherjee, Roshanak Nateghi, Paul V. Preckel, Peter Schubert, Shweta Singh and Elizabeth Wachs
- Projecting the urban energy demand for Indiana, USA, in 2050 and 2080 pp. 1949-1966

- Liz Wachs and Shweta Singh
- Implications of climate change for managing urban green infrastructure: an Indiana, US case study pp. 1967-1984

- Heather L Reynolds, Leslie Brandt, Burnell C Fischer, Brady S Hardiman, Donovan J Moxley, Eric Sandweiss, James H Speer and Songlin Fei
- Climate change impacts on human health at an actionable scale: a state-level assessment of Indiana, USA pp. 1985-2004

- G. M. Filippelli, J. L. Freeman, J. Gibson, S. Jay, M. J. Moreno-Madriñán, I. Ogashawara, F. S. Rosenthal, Y. Wang and E. Wells
- Agricultural impacts of climate change in Indiana and potential adaptations pp. 2005-2027

- Laura C. Bowling, Keith A. Cherkauer, Charlotte I. Lee, Janna L. Beckerman, Sylvie Brouder, Jonathan R. Buzan, Otto C. Doering, Jeffrey S. Dukes, Paul D. Ebner, Jane R. Frankenberger, Benjamin Gramig, Eileen J. Kladivko and Jeffrey J. Volenec
- Who is vulnerable and who is resilient to coastal flooding? Lessons from Hurricane Sandy in New York City pp. 2029-2053

- Malgosia Madajewicz
- Climate and nomadic migration in a nonlinear world: evidence of the historical China pp. 2055-2071

- Olivier Damette, Stéphane Goutte and Qing Pei
- The health and well-being effects of drought: assessing multi-stakeholder perspectives through narratives from the UK pp. 2073-2095

- Kimberly Bryan, Sarah Ward, Liz Roberts, Mathew P. White, Owen Landeg, Timothy Taylor and Lindsey McEwen
- Navigating through the jungle of information. Informational self-efficacy predicts climate change-related media exposure, knowledge, and behaviour pp. 2097-2116

- Laura S. Loy, Karen R. S. Hamann and Gerhard Reese
- Projected shifts in the distribution of malaria vectors due to climate change pp. 2117-2133

- Maria Chara Karypidou, Vasiliki Almpanidou, Adrian M. Tompkins, Antonios D. Mazaris, Sandra Gewehr, Spiros Mourelatos and Eleni Katragkou
- Past ‘peak water’ in the North Caucasus: deglaciation drives a reduction in glacial runoff impacting summer river runoff and peak discharges pp. 2135-2151

- Ekaterina P. Rets, Ivan N. Durmanov, Maria B. Kireeva, Andrew M. Smirnov and Viktor V. Popovnin
- Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York pp. 2153-2171

- Reza Marsooli and Ning Lin
- Correction to: Impacts of climate change on hurricane flood hazards in Jamaica Bay, New York pp. 2173-2173

- Reza Marsooli and Ning Lin
- Understanding farmers’ suicidal ideation: a structural equation modeling study in Maharashtra, India pp. 2175-2200

- Deepika Swami, Prashant Dave and Devanathan Parthasarathy
- The albedo loss from the melting of the Greenland ice sheet and the social cost of carbon pp. 2201-2231

- Sandra Gschnaller
- Non-analog increases to air, surface, and belowground temperature extreme events due to climate change pp. 2233-2256

- M. D. Petrie, J. B. Bradford, W. K. Lauenroth, D. R. Schlaepfer, C. M. Andrews and D. M. Bell
- Correction to: Drought projection in the Indochina region based on the optimal ensemble subset of CMIP5 models pp. 2257-2258

- Rattana Chhin, Chantha Oeurng and Shigeo Yoden
- Correction to: Inviting critical political economy to the table pp. 2259-2259

- Toby Miller
- Correction to: Gendered impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation options for rice cultivation in India pp. 2261-2261

- Hom Gartaula, Tek B. Sapkota, Arun Khatri-Chhetri, Gokul Prasad and Lone Badstue
- Correction to: The role of advanced end-use technologies in long-term climate change mitigation: the interlinkage between primary bioenergy and energy end-use pp. 2263-2264

- Junichi Tsutsui, Hiromi Yamamoto, Shogo Sakamoto and Masahiro Sugiyama
- Correction to: Evidence of climate-driven changes on atmospheric, hydrological, and oceanographic variables along the Chilean coastal zone pp. 2265-2265

- Patricio Winckler Grez, Catalina Aguirre, Laura Farías, Manuel Contreras-López and Ítalo Masotti
Volume 163, issue 3, 2020
- How evaluation of hydrological models influences results of climate impact assessment—an editorial pp. 1121-1141

- Valentina Krysanova, Fred F. Hattermann and Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz
- Impacts of hydrological model calibration on projected hydrological changes under climate change—a multi-model assessment in three large river basins pp. 1143-1164

- Shaochun Huang, Harsh Shah, Bibi S. Naz, Narayan Shrestha, Vimal Mishra, Prasad Daggupati, Uttam Ghimire and Tobias Vetter
- Does a successful comprehensive evaluation increase confidence in a hydrological model intended for climate impact assessment? pp. 1165-1185

- Alexander Gelfan, Andrey Kalugin, Inna Krylenko, Olga Nasonova, Yeugeniy Gusev and Evgeny Kovalev
- Does comprehensive evaluation of hydrological models influence projected changes of mean and high flows in the Godavari River basin? pp. 1187-1205

- Vimal Mishra, Harsh Shah, M. Rocío Rivas López, Anastasia Lobanova and Valentina Krysanova
- Comprehensive evaluation of hydrological models for climate change impact assessment in the Upper Yangtze River Basin, China pp. 1207-1226

- Shanshan Wen, Buda Su, Yanjun Wang, Jianqing Zhai, Hemin Sun, Ziyan Chen, Jinlong Huang, Anqian Wang and Tong Jiang
- Comparison of two model calibration approaches and their influence on future projections under climate change in the Upper Indus Basin pp. 1227-1246

- Muhammad Fraz Ismail, Bibi S. Naz, Michel Wortmann, Markus Disse, Laura C. Bowling and Wolfgang Bogacki
- Effects of model calibration on hydrological and water resources management simulations under climate change in a semi-arid watershed pp. 1247-1266

- Hagen Koch, Ana Lígia Chaves Silva, Stefan Liersch, José Roberto Gonçalves Azevedo and Fred Fokko Hattermann
- Streamflow-based evaluation of climate model sub-selection methods pp. 1267-1285

- Jens Kiesel, Philipp Stanzel, Harald Kling, Nicola Fohrer, Sonja C. Jähnig and Ilias Pechlivanidis
- Effect of model calibration strategy on climate projections of hydrological indicators at a continental scale pp. 1287-1306

- Yeshewatesfa Hundecha, Berit Arheimer, Peter Berg, René Capell, Jude Musuuza, Ilias Pechlivanidis and Christiana Photiadou
- Mass balance calibration and reservoir representations for large-scale hydrological impact studies using SWAT+ pp. 1307-1327

- Celray James Chawanda, Jeffrey Arnold, Wim Thiery and Ann Griensven
- Performance evaluation of global hydrological models in six large Pan-Arctic watersheds pp. 1329-1351

- Anne Gädeke, Valentina Krysanova, Aashutosh Aryal, Jinfeng Chang, Manolis Grillakis, Naota Hanasaki, Aristeidis Koutroulis, Yadu Pokhrel, Yusuke Satoh, Sibyll Schaphoff, Hannes Müller Schmied, Tobias Stacke, Qiuhong Tang, Yoshihide Wada and Kirsten Thonicke
- How evaluation of global hydrological models can help to improve credibility of river discharge projections under climate change pp. 1353-1377

- Valentina Krysanova, Jamal Zaherpour, Iulii Didovets, Simon N. Gosling, Dieter Gerten, Naota Hanasaki, Hannes Müller Schmied, Yadu Pokhrel, Yusuke Satoh, Qiuhong Tang and Yoshihide Wada
- Grappling with uncertainties in physical climate impact projections of water resources pp. 1379-1397

- Rutger Dankers and Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz
- The Energy Modeling Forum (EMF)-30 study on short-lived climate forcers: introduction and overview pp. 1399-1408

- Steven J. Smith, Zbigniew Klimont, Laurent Drouet, Mathijs Harmsen, Gunnar Luderer, Keywan Riahi, Detlef P. Vuuren and John P. Weyant
- The role of methane in future climate strategies: mitigation potentials and climate impacts pp. 1409-1425

- Mathijs Harmsen, Detlef P. Vuuren, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky, Jean Chateau, Olivier Durand-Lasserve, Laurent Drouet, Oliver Fricko, Shinichiro Fujimori, David E. H. J. Gernaat, Tatsuya Hanaoka, Jérôme Hilaire, Kimon Keramidas, Gunnar Luderer, Maria Cecilia P. Moura, Fuminori Sano, Steven J. Smith and Kenichi Wada
- Impact of methane and black carbon mitigation on forcing and temperature: a multi-model scenario analysis pp. 1427-1442

- Steven J Smith, Jean Chateau, Kalyn Dorheim, Laurent Drouet, Olivier Durand-Lasserve, Oliver Fricko, Shinichiro Fujimori, Tatsuya Hanaoka, Mathijs Harmsen, Jérôme Hilaire, Kimon Keramidas, Zbigniew Klimont, Gunnar Luderer, Maria Cecilia P. Moura, Keywan Riahi, Joeri Rogelj, Fuminori Sano, Detlef P. Vuuren and Kenichi Wada
- Taking some heat off the NDCs? The limited potential of additional short-lived climate forcers’ mitigation pp. 1443-1461

- Mathijs Harmsen, Oliver Fricko, Jérôme Hilaire, Detlef P. Vuuren, Laurent Drouet, Olivier Durand-Lasserve, Shinichiro Fujimori, Kimon Keramidas, Zbigniew Klimont, Gunnar Luderer, Lara Aleluia Reis, Keywan Riahi, Fuminori Sano and Steven J. Smith
- Can better technologies avoid all air pollution damages to the global economy? pp. 1463-1480

- François Chantret, Jean Chateau, Rob Dellink, Olivier Durand-Lasserve and Elisa Lanzi
- Air quality co-benefits of ratcheting up the NDCs pp. 1481-1500

- Sebastian Rauner, Jérôme Hilaire, David Klein, Jessica Strefler and Gunnar Luderer
- Quantifying air quality co-benefits of climate policy across sectors and regions pp. 1501-1517

- Toon Vandyck, Kimon Keramidas, Stephane Tchung-Ming, Matthias Weitzel and Rita Dingenen
- Co-benefits of black carbon mitigation for climate and air quality pp. 1519-1538

- Mathijs J. H. M. Harmsen, Pim Dorst, Detlef P. Vuuren, Maarten Berg, Rita Dingenen and Zbigniew Klimont
- An overview of the Energy Modeling Forum 33rd study: assessing large-scale global bioenergy deployment for managing climate change pp. 1539-1551

- Steven K Rose, Nico Bauer, Alexander Popp, John Weyant, Shinichiro Fujimori, Petr Havlik, Marshall Wise and Detlef P Vuuren
- Global energy sector emission reductions and bioenergy use: overview of the bioenergy demand phase of the EMF-33 model comparison pp. 1553-1568

- Nico Bauer, Steven K. Rose, Shinichiro Fujimori, Detlef P. Vuuren, John Weyant, Marshall Wise, Yiyun Cui, Vassilis Daioglou, Matthew J. Gidden, Etsushi Kato, Alban Kitous, Florian Leblanc, Ronald Sands, Fuminori Sano, Jessica Strefler, Junichi Tsutsui, Ruben Bibas, Oliver Fricko, Tomoko Hasegawa, David Klein, Atsushi Kurosawa, Silvana Mima and Matteo Muratori
- Biomass residues as twenty-first century bioenergy feedstock—a comparison of eight integrated assessment models pp. 1569-1586

- Steef V. Hanssen, Vassilis Daioglou, Zoran J. N. Steinmann, Stefan Frank, Alexander Popp, Thierry Brunelle, Pekka Lauri, Tomoko Hasegawa, Mark A. J. Huijbregts and Detlef P. Vuuren
- Food security under high bioenergy demand toward long-term climate goals pp. 1587-1601

- Tomoko Hasegawa, Ronald D. Sands, Thierry Brunelle, Yiyun Cui, Stefan Frank, Shinichiro Fujimori and Alexander Popp
- Bioenergy technologies in long-run climate change mitigation: results from the EMF-33 study pp. 1603-1620

- Vassilis Daioglou, Steven K. Rose, Nico Bauer, Alban Kitous, Matteo Muratori, Fuminori Sano, Shinichiro Fujimori, Matthew J. Gidden, Etsushi Kato, Kimon Keramidas, David Klein, Florian Leblanc, Junichi Tsutsui, Marshal Wise and Detlef P. Vuuren
- EMF-33 insights on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) pp. 1621-1637

- Matteo Muratori, Nico Bauer, Steven K. Rose, Marshall Wise, Vassilis Daioglou, Yiyun Cui, Etsushi Kato, Matthew Gidden, Jessica Strefler, Shinichiro Fujimori, Ronald D. Sands, Detlef P. Vuuren and John Weyant
- Implications of climate change mitigation strategies on international bioenergy trade pp. 1639-1658

- Vassilis Daioglou, Matteo Muratori, Patrick Lamers, Shinichiro Fujimori, Alban Kitous, Alexandre C. Köberle, Nico Bauer, Martin Junginger, Etsushi Kato, Florian Leblanc, Silvana Mima, Marshal Wise and Detlef P. Vuuren
- The role of advanced end-use technologies in long-term climate change mitigation: the interlinkage between primary bioenergy and energy end-use pp. 1659-1673

- Junichi Tsutsui, Hiromi Yamamoto, Shogo Sakamoto and Masahiro Sugiyama
- Bio-energy and CO2 emission reductions: an integrated land-use and energy sector perspective pp. 1675-1693

- Nico Bauer, David Klein, Florian Humpenöder, Elmar Kriegler, Gunnar Luderer, Alexander Popp and Jessica Strefler
Volume 163, issue 2, 2020
- Evidence of climate-driven changes on atmospheric, hydrological, and oceanographic variables along the Chilean coastal zone pp. 633-652

- Patricio Winckler Grez, Catalina Aguirre, Laura Farías, Manuel Contreras-López and Ítalo Masotti
- Projection of vegetation impacts on future droughts over West Africa using a coupled RegCM-CLM-CN-DV pp. 653-668

- Muhammad Shafqat Mehboob, Yeonjoo Kim, Jaehyeong Lee, Myoung-Jin Um, Amir Erfanian and Guiling Wang
- Integrating archival analysis, observational data, and climate projections to assess extreme event impacts in Alaska pp. 669-687

- Nathan P. Kettle, John E. Walsh, Lindsey Heaney, Richard L. Thoman, Kyle Redilla and Lynneva Carroll
- Warmer incubation temperature influences sea turtle survival and nullifies the benefit of a female-biased sex ratio pp. 689-704

- Samir Martins, Elton Silva, Elena Abella, Nuno Santos Loureiro and Adolfo Marco
- Snowpack affects soil microclimate throughout the year pp. 705-722

- Geoffrey Wilson, Mark Green, John Brown, John Campbell, Peter Groffman, Jorge Durán and Jennifer Morse
- Extreme weather and climate opinion: evidence from Australia pp. 723-743

- Llewelyn Hughes, David M. Konisky and Sandra Potter
- Potential impacts of climate change on wind and solar electricity generation in Texas pp. 745-766

- Ignacio Losada Carreño, Michael T. Craig, Michael Rossol, Moetasim Ashfaq, Fulden Batibeniz, Sue Ellen Haupt, Caroline Draxl, Bri-Mathias Hodge and Carlo Brancucci
- Financial development and macroeconomic sustainability: modeling based on a modified environmental Kuznets curve pp. 767-785

- Adel Ben Youssef, Sabri Boubaker and Anis Omri
- Financial precautions, carbon dioxide leakage, and the European Directive 2009/31/EC on carbon capture and storage (CCS) pp. 787-806

- Manuel Wifling
- Heat stress risk and vulnerability under climate change in Durban metropolitan, South Africa—identifying urban planning priorities for adaptation pp. 807-829

- Meryl Jagarnath, Tirusha Thambiran and Michael Gebreslasie
- Communicating the hidden: toward a framework for drought risk communication in maritime climates pp. 831-850

- Emma Weitkamp, Lindsey McEwen and Patty Ramirez
- Preparing to adapt: are public expectations in line with climate projections? pp. 851-871

- Carley M. Eschliman, Emma Kuster, Joseph Ripberger and Adrienne M. Wootten
- Catastrophic climate change, population ethics and intergenerational equity pp. 873-890

- Aurélie Méjean, Antonin Pottier, Marc Fleurbaey and Stéphane Zuber
- Identifying decision-relevant uncertainties for dynamic adaptive forest management under climate change pp. 891-911

- Naomi Radke, Klaus Keller, Rasoul Yousefpour and Marc Hanewinkel
- The effects of spatiotemporal patterns of atmospheric CO2 concentration on terrestrial gross primary productivity estimation pp. 913-930

- Zhongyi Sun, Xiufeng Wang, Haruhiko Yamamoto, Hiroshi Tani and Tangzhe Nie
- What drives relocation policies in the Maldives? pp. 931-951

- Geronimo Gussmann and Jochen Hinkel
- From needs to actions: prospects for planned adaptations in high mountain communities pp. 953-972

- Graham McDowell, Leila Harris, Michele Koppes, Martin F. Price, Kai M.A. Chan and Dhawa G. Lama
- Potentials and critiques of building a Southeast Asian interdisciplinary knowledge community on critical geoengineering studies pp. 973-987

- Laurence L. Delina
- Combating food insecurity in a rapidly changing mountain climate environment: insights from Lesotho pp. 989-1006

- G. Mukwada, S. J. Taylor, D. Manatsa, P. Mahasa and G. Robinson
- Eco-reproductive concerns in the age of climate change pp. 1007-1023

- Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Kit Ling Leong
- Women’s empowerment and farmland allocations in Bangladesh: evidence of a possible pathway to crop diversification pp. 1025-1043

- Alessandro (Alex) De Pinto, Greg Seymour, Elizabeth Bryan and Prapti Bhandari
- Gendered impacts of greenhouse gas mitigation options for rice cultivation in India pp. 1045-1063

- Hom Gartaula, Tek B Sapkota, Arun Khatri-Chhetri, Gokul Prasad and Lone Badstue
- Assessing the past and adapting to future floods: a hydro-social analysis pp. 1065-1082

- Rohini Devkota, Utsav Bhattarai, Laxmi Devkota and Tek Narayan Maraseni
- Key problems in early wine-spirit thermometers and the “true Réaumur” thermometer pp. 1083-1102

- Dario Camuffo
- Correction to: Preparing to adapt: are public expectations in line with climate projections? pp. 1103-1103

- Carley M. Eschliman, Emma Kuster, Joseph Ripberger and Adrienne M. Wootten
- Correction to: Regional variability in the response of alpine treelines to climate change pp. 1105-1105

- Emma L. Davis, Robert Brown, Lori Daniels, Trudy Kavanagh and Ze’ev Gedalof
- Correction to: Decomposing supply-side and demand-side impacts of climate change on the US electricity system through 2050 pp. 1107-1108

- Daniel C. Steinberg, Bryan K. Mignone, Jordan Macknick, Yinong Sun, Kelly Eurek, Andrew Badger, Ben Livneh and Kristen Averyt
- Correction to: Deliberative framing: opening up discussions for local-level public engagement on climate change pp. 1109-1118

- Rebecca Romsdahl
- Correction to: Farmers’ perceptions and matching climate records jointly explain adaptation responses in four communities around Lake Tana, Ethiopia pp. 1119-1120

- András Darabant, Birgit Habermann, Kibruyesfa Sisay, Christopher Thurnher, Yonas Worku, Selamawit Damtew, Mara Lindtner, Leisa Burrell and Abrham Abiyu
Volume 163, issue 1, 2020
- Practising everyday climate cultures: understanding the cultural politics of climate change pp. 1-7

- Michael K. Goodman, Julie Doyle and Nathan Farrell
- More than meets the eye: a longitudinal analysis of climate change imagery in the print media pp. 9-26

- Saffron O’Neill
- Evaluating the perils and promises of academic climate advocacy pp. 27-41

- Maxwell Boykoff and David Oonk
- Whose everyday climate cultures? Environmental subjectivities and invisibility in climate change discourse pp. 43-62

- Allison Ford and Kari Marie Norgaard
- Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economies pp. 63-82

- Nick Nash, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Stuart Capstick, Valdiney Gouveia, Rafaella Carvalho Rodrigues Araújo, Monika Santos, Romeo Palakatsela, Yuebai Liu, Marie K. Harder and Xiao Wang
- Environmental leapfrogging and everyday climate cultures: sustainable water consumption in the Global South pp. 83-97

- David M. Evans, Alison L. Browne and Ilse A. Gortemaker
- ‘Small stories of closing loops’: social circularity and the everyday circular economy pp. 99-116

- Kersty Hobson
- The cultural politics of climate branding: Project Sunlight, the biopolitics of climate care and the socialisation of the everyday sustainable consumption practices of citizens-consumers pp. 117-133

- Julie Doyle, Nathan Farrell and Michael K. Goodman
- Geoengineering super low carbon cows: food and the corporate carbon economy in a low carbon world pp. 135-153

- Jim Ormond
- Inviting Critical Political Economy to the Table pp. 155-160

- Toby Miller
- Between a bog and a hard place: a global review of climate change effects on coastal freshwater wetlands pp. 161-179

- Rebekah Grieger, Samantha J. Capon, Wade L. Hadwen and Brendan Mackey
- The Earth has humans, so why don’t our climate models? pp. 181-188

- Brian Beckage, Katherine Lacasse, Jonathan M. Winter, Louis J. Gross, Nina Fefferman, Forrest M. Hoffman, Sara S. Metcalf, Travis Franck, Eric Carr, Asim Zia and Ann Kinzig
- Downscaling fire weather extremes from historical and projected climate models pp. 189-216

- Piyush Jain, Mari R. Tye, Debasish Paimazumder and Mike Flannigan
- The utilization of a recursive algorithm to determine trends of soil moisture deficits in the Mid-Atlantic United States pp. 217-235

- Robert Kennedy Smith and Chang Der-Chen
- Climate change drives increase in modeled HIV prevalence pp. 237-252

- Rachel E. Baker
- Climate change impacts and adaptations for wheat employing multiple climate and crop modelsin Pakistan pp. 253-266

- Jamshad Hussain, Tasneem Khaliq, Senthold Asseng, Umer Saeed, Ashfaq Ahmad, Burhan Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Muhammad Fahad, Muhammad Awais, Asmat Ullah and Gerrit Hoogenboom
- How a typical West African day in the future-climate compares with current-climate conditions in a convection-permitting and parameterised convection climate model pp. 267-296

- Rory G. J. Fitzpatrick, Douglas J. Parker, John H. Marsham, David P. Rowell, Lawrence S. Jackson, Declan Finney, Chetan Deva, Simon Tucker and Rachael Stratton
- Effective sample size for precipitation estimation in atmospheric general circulation model ensemble experiments: dependence on temporal and spatial averaging scales pp. 297-315

- Kenshi Hibino and Izuru Takayabu
- Comparing public perceptions of sea level rise with scientific projections across five states of the U.S. Gulf Coast region pp. 317-335

- Wanyun Shao, Hamed Moftakhari and Hamid Moradkhani
- Hurricanes, climate change, and social welfare: evidence from the Caribbean pp. 337-357

- Nekeisha Spencer and Eric Strobl
- Are we expecting too much from the private sector in flood adaptation? Scenario-based field experiments with small- and medium-sized firms in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pp. 359-378

- Roxana Leitold, Javier Revilla Diez and Tran Van
- Hydropower impact on the river flow of a humid regional climate pp. 379-393

- Julian David Hunt, Giacomo Falchetta, Behnam Zakeri, Andreas Nascimento, Paulo Smith Schneider, Natália Assis Brasil Weber, André Luiz Amarante Mesquita, Paulo Sergio Franco Barbosa and Nivalde José Castro
- Impact of rainfall structure and climate change on soil and groundwater salinization pp. 395-413

- Fairouz Slama, Emna Gargouri-Ellouze and Rachida Bouhlila
- Exploring drought dynamics and its impacts on maize yield in the Huang-Huai-Hai farming region of China pp. 415-430

- Shengli Liu, Wenbin Wu, Xiaoguang Yang, Peng Yang and Jing Sun
- Prioritization of adaptation measures for improved agricultural water management in Northwest Bangladesh pp. 431-450

- Tapos Kumar Acharjee, Petra Hellegers, Fulco Ludwig, Gerardo Halsema, Md. Abdul Mojid and Catharien Terwisscha Scheltinga
- Climate change and farmers’ perceptions: impact on rubber farming in the upper Mekong region pp. 451-480

- Shi Min, Xiaobing Wang, Shaoze Jin, Hermann Waibel and Jikun Huang
- Farmers’ perceptions and matching climate records jointly explain adaptation responses in four communities around Lake Tana, Ethiopia pp. 481-497

- András Darabant, Birgit Habermann, Kibruyesfa Sisay, Christopher Thurnher, Yonas Worku, Selamawit Damtew, Mara Lindtner, Leisa Burrell and Abrham Abiyu
- Informing UK governance of resilience to climate risks: improving the local evidence-base pp. 499-520

- Candice Howarth, Sian Morse-Jones, Andrew Kythreotis, Katya Brooks and Matt Lane
- Integrating political and technological uncertainty into robust climate policy pp. 521-538

- Leslie Paul Thiele
- Global and cross-country analysis of exposure of vulnerable populations to heatwaves from 1980 to 2018 pp. 539-558

- Jonathan Chambers
- Cause of death variation under the shared socioeconomic pathways pp. 559-577

- Samuel Sellers
- Climate extremes may be more important than climate means when predicting species range shifts pp. 579-598

- Sara J. Germain and James A. Lutz
- Warming winters threaten peripheral Arctic charr populations of Europe pp. 599-618

- Seán Kelly, Tadhg N. Moore, Elvira Eyto, Mary Dillane, Chloé Goulon, Jean Guillard, Emilien Lasne, Phil McGinnity, Russell Poole, Ian J. Winfield, R. Iestyn Woolway and Eleanor Jennings
- Fossil fuel–fired power plant operations under a changing climate pp. 619-632

- Aviva Loew, Paulina Jaramillo, Haibo Zhai, Rahim Ali, Bart Nijssen, Yifan Cheng and Kelly Klima
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