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Volume 162, issue 4, 2020
- Introduction to the special issue ‘Integrated scenario building in energy transition research’ pp. 1699-1704

- Witold-Roger Poganietz and Wolfgang Weimer-Jehle
- Reflections on cross-impact balances, a systematic method constructing global socio-technical scenarios for climate change research pp. 1705-1722

- Vanessa J. Schweizer
- Socio-technical energy scenarios: state-of-the-art and CIB-based approaches pp. 1723-1741

- Wolfgang Weimer-Jehle, Stefan Vögele, Wolfgang Hauser, Hannah Kosow, Witold-Roger Poganietz and Sigrid Prehofer
- Moving towards socio-technical scenarios of the German energy transition—lessons learned from integrated energy scenario building pp. 1743-1762

- Thomas Pregger, Tobias Naegler, Wolfgang Weimer-Jehle, Sigrid Prehofer and Wolfgang Hauser
- Socio-technical scenarios for energy-intensive industries: the future of steel production in Germany pp. 1763-1778

- Stefan Vögele, Dirk Rübbelke, Kristina Govorukha and Matthias Grajewski
- Climatic change: CD-Links special issue on national low-carbon development pathways pp. 1779-1785

- Roberto Schaeffer, Valentina Bosetti, E. Kriegler, K. Riahi and D. Vuuren
- Comparing transformation pathways across major economies pp. 1787-1803

- R. Schaeffer, A. Köberle, H. L. Soest, Christine Bertram, G. Luderer, K. Riahi, V. Krey, D. P. Vuuren, E. Kriegler, S. Fujimori, W. Chen, C. He, Z. Vrontisi, S. Vishwanathan, A. Garg, R. Mathur, Shiva Shekhar, K. Oshiro, F. Ueckerdt, G. Safonov, G. Iyer, K. Gi and Vladimir Potashnikov
- Implications of various effort-sharing approaches for national carbon budgets and emission pathways pp. 1805-1822

- Nicole J. Berg, Heleen L. Soest, Andries F. Hof, Michel G. J. Elzen, Detlef P. Vuuren, Wenying Chen, Laurent Drouet, Johannes Emmerling, Shinichiro Fujimori, Niklas Höhne, Alexandre C. Kõberle, David McCollum, Roberto Schaeffer, Swapnil Shekhar, Saritha Sudharmma Vishwanathan, Zoi Vrontisi and Kornelis Blok
- Brazil’s emission trajectories in a well-below 2 °C world: the role of disruptive technologies versus land-based mitigation in an already low-emission energy system pp. 1823-1842

- Alexandre C. Köberle, Pedro R. R. Rochedo, André F. P. Lucena, Alexandre Szklo and Roberto Schaeffer
- Modeling of power sector decarbonization in China: comparisons of early and delayed mitigation towards 2-degree target pp. 1843-1856

- Huan Wang, Wenying Chen, Hongjun Zhang and Nan Li
- Energy system transition and macroeconomic impacts of a European decarbonization action towards a below 2 °C climate stabilization pp. 1857-1875

- Zoi Vrontisi, Kostas Fragkiadakis, Maria Kannavou and Pantelis Capros
- Energy system transformation to meet NDC, 2 °C, and well below 2 °C targets for India pp. 1877-1891

- Saritha S. Vishwanathan and Amit Garg
- India’s energy sector choices—options and implications of ambitious mitigation efforts pp. 1893-1911

- Ritu Mathur and Swapnil Shekhar
- Mid-century emission pathways in Japan associated with the global 2 °C goal: national and global models’ assessments based on carbon budgets pp. 1913-1927

- Ken Oshiro, Keii Gi, Shinichiro Fujimori, Heleen L. Soest, Christoph Bertram, Jacques Després, Toshihiko Masui, Pedro Rochedo, Mark Roelfsema and Zoi Vrontisi
- The low carbon development options for Russia pp. 1929-1945

- George Safonov, Vladimir Potashnikov, Oleg Lugovoy, Mikhail Safonov, Alexandra Dorina and Andrei Bolotov
- US energy system transitions under cumulative emissions budgets pp. 1947-1963

- Felipe Feijoo, Gokul Iyer, Matthew Binsted and James Edmonds
- Environmental literacy and deliberative democracy: a content analysis of written submissions to the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on climate change pp. 1965-1984

- Laura Devaney, Pat Brereton, Diarmuid Torney, Martha Coleman, Constantine Boussalis and Travis G. Coan
- Contesting the climate pp. 1985-2002

- Muhammet Bas and Aseem Mahajan
- Dominant counter-frames in influential climate contrarian European think tanks pp. 2003-2020

- Núria Almiron, Maxwell Boykoff, Marta Narberhaus and Francisco Heras
- Development of an interdisciplinary, multi-method approach to seasonal climate forecast communication at the local scale pp. 2021-2042

- Sarah Alexander, Ezana Atsbeha, Selam Negatu, Kristen Kirksey, Dominique Brossard, Elizabeth Holzer and Paul Block
- Underwaterwriting: from theory to empiricism in regional mortgage markets in the U.S pp. 2043-2067

- Jesse M. Keenan and Jacob Bradt
- The ultimate cost of carbon pp. 2069-2086

- David Archer, Edwin Kite and Greg Lusk
- An equity analysis of clean vehicle rebate programs in California pp. 2087-2105

- Yang Ju, Lara J. Cushing and Rachel Morello-Frosch
- Public views on carbon taxation and its fairness: a computational-linguistics analysis pp. 2107-2138

- Ivan Savin, Stefan Drews, Sara Maestre-Andrés and Jeroen Bergh
- A simple grid-based framework for simulating forest structural trajectories linked to transient forest management scenarios in Fennoscandia pp. 2139-2155

- Titta Majasalmi, Micky Allen, Clara Antón-Fernández, Rasmus Astrup and Ryan M. Bright
- Risk aversion hinders forestry professionals to adapt to climate change pp. 2157-2180

- Marielle Brunette, M. Hanewinkel and R. Yousefpour
- Convergence, continuity, and community: a framework for enabling emerging leaders to build climate solutions in agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture pp. 2181-2195

- S. K. Birthisel, B. A. Eastman, A. R. Soucy, M. Paul, R. S. Clements, A. White, M. P. Acquafredda, W. Errickson, L-H. Zhu, M. C. Allen, S. A. Mills, G. Dimmig and K. M. Dittmer
- MRV framework and prospective scenarios to monitor and ratchet up Brazilian transport mitigation targets pp. 2197-2217

- George Vasconcelos Goes, Daniel Neves Schmitz Gonçalves, Márcio Almeida D’Agosto, Emilio Lèbre Rovere and Renata Albergaria Mello Bandeira
- Coping strategies and trajectories of life satisfaction among households in a voluntary planned program of relocation from a flood-risk area pp. 2219-2239

- Sebastian Seebauer and Claudia Winkler
- Correction to: Coping strategies and trajectories of life satisfaction among households in a voluntary planned program of relocation from a flood-risk area pp. 2241-2241

- Sebastian Seebauer and Claudia Winkler
- Individual and local flooding experiences are differentially associated with subjective attribution and climate change concern pp. 2243-2255

- Charles A. Ogunbode, Rouven Doran and Gisela Böhm
- An agent-based model for community flood adaptation under uncertain sea-level rise pp. 2257-2276

- Yu Han, Kevin Ash, Liang Mao and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Impacts of green infrastructure on flood risk perceptions in Hong Kong pp. 2277-2299

- Seung Kyum Kim, Paul Joosse, Mia M. Bennett and Terry Gevelt
- Climate change impacts on potential future ranges of non-human primate species pp. 2301-2318

- Brogan M. Stewart, Sarah E. Turner and H. Damon Matthews
- Climatic changes and the fate of mountain herbivores pp. 2319-2337

- Sandro Lovari, Sara Franceschi, Gianpasquale Chiatante, Lorenzo Fattorini, Niccolò Fattorini and Francesco Ferretti
- Projected effects of climate change on the distribution and abundance of breeding waterfowl in Eastern Canada pp. 2339-2358

- Antoine Adde, Diana Stralberg, Travis Logan, Christine Lepage, Steven Cumming and Marcel Darveau
- Climate change impacts on the atmospheric circulation, ocean, and fisheries in the southwest South Atlantic Ocean: a review pp. 2359-2377

- Bárbara C. Franco, Omar Defeo, Alberto R. Piola, Marcelo Barreiro, Hu Yang, Leonardo Ortega, Ignacio Gianelli, Jorge P. Castello, Carolina Vera, Claudio Buratti, Marcelo Pájaro, Luciano P. Pezzi and Osmar O. Möller
- The coverage of cultured meat in the US and UK traditional media, 2013–2019: drivers, sources, and competing narratives pp. 2379-2396

- James Painter, J. Scott Brennen and Silje Kristiansen
- Evaluating the Portuguese diet in the pursuit of a lower carbon and healthier consumption pattern pp. 2397-2409

- Xavier Esteve-Llorens, Ana Cláudia Dias, Maria Teresa Moreira, Gumersindo Feijoo and Sara González-García
- Quantifying the potential scale of mitigation deterrence from greenhouse gas removal techniques pp. 2411-2428

- Duncan McLaren
Volume 162, issue 3, 2020
- How do farmers perceive climate change? A systematic review pp. 991-1010

- Madhuri and Upasna Sharma
- A (mis)alignment of farmer experience and perceptions of climate change in the U.S. inland Pacific Northwest pp. 1011-1029

- Alexander Maas, Chloe Wardropper, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally and John Abatzoglou
- Does climate change framing matter? Evidence from an experiment of crop advisors in the Midwestern United States pp. 1031-1044

- Ajay S. Singh, Sarah P. Church, Layla Dang, Erin P. Hennes and Linda S. Prokopy
- Correction to: Does climate change framing matter? Evidence from an experiment of crop advisors in the Midwestern United States pp. 1045-1045

- Ajay S. Singh, Sarah P. Church, Layla Dang, Erin P. Hennes and Linda S. Prokopy
- Climate change uncertainty among American farmers: an examination of multi-dimensional uncertainty and attitudes towards agricultural adaptation to climate change pp. 1047-1064

- Ajay S. Singh, Francis Eanes and Linda S. Prokopy
- Traditional livelihoods under a changing climate: herder perceptions of climate change and its consequences in South Gobi, Mongolia pp. 1065-1079

- Tserennadmid Nadia Mijiddorj, Justine Shanti Alexander, Gustaf Samelius, Charudutt Mishra and Bazartseren Boldgiv
- Using experimental manipulation of questionnaire design and a Kenyan panel to test for the reliability of reported perceptions of climate change and adaptation pp. 1081-1105

- Alistair Munro
- Managing climate risk through crop diversification in rural Kenya pp. 1107-1125

- Justus Ochieng, Lilian Kirimi, Dennis O. Ochieng, Timothy Njagi, Mary Mathenge, Raphael Gitau and Miltone Ayieko
- Vietnamese smallholders’ perspectives on causes, indicators and determinants of climate change: implication for adaptation strategies pp. 1127-1142

- Hung Gia Hoang
- Do people accurately report droughts? Comparison of instrument-measured and national survey data in Kenya pp. 1143-1160

- Andrew M. Linke, Frank D. W. Witmer and John O’Loughlin
- Why predict climate hazards if we need to understand impacts? Putting humans back into the drought equation pp. 1161-1176

- M. Enenkel, M. E. Brown, J. V. Vogt, J. L. McCarty, A. Reid Bell, D. Guha-Sapir, W. Dorigo, K. Vasilaky, M. Svoboda, R. Bonifacio, M. Anderson, C. Funk, D. Osgood, C. Hain and P. Vinck
- A scoping review of drought impacts on health and society in North America pp. 1177-1195

- Margaret Sugg, Jennifer Runkle, Ronnie Leeper, Hannah Bagli, Andrew Golden, Leah Hart Handwerger, Tatiana Magee, Camila Moreno, Rhiannon Reed-Kelly, Michelle Taylor and Sarah Woolard
- Droughts and rural households’ wellbeing: evidence from Mexico pp. 1197-1212

- Eva Arceo-Gomez, Danae Hernández-Cortés and Alejandro Lopez-Feldman
- The value of climate-resilient seeds for smallholder adaptation in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1213-1229

- Oscar J. Cacho, Jonathan Moss, Philip K. Thornton, Mario Herrero, Ben Henderson, Benjamin L. Bodirsky, Florian Humpenöder, Alexander Popp and Leslie Lipper
- Impact of high atmospheric CO2 concentrations on the seasonality of water-related processes, gas exchange, and carbohydrate metabolism in coffee trees under field conditions pp. 1231-1248

- Rodrigo Fazani Esteves Sanches, Danilo Cruz Centeno, Marcia Regina Braga and Emerson Alves Silva
- Severe winter chill decline impacts Tunisian fruit and nut orchards pp. 1249-1267

- Haïfa Benmoussa, Eike Luedeling, Mohamed Ghrab and Mehdi Ben Mimoun
- Modeling heat stress under organic dairy farming conditions in warm temperate climates within the Mediterranean basin pp. 1269-1285

- Isabel Blanco-Penedo, Antonio Velarde, Richard P. Kipling and Alejandro Ruete
- Impact of climate change on storage conditions for major agricultural commodities across the contiguous United States pp. 1287-1305

- Kyle Lesinger, Di Tian, Courtney P. Leisner and Alvaro Sanz-Saez
- Watershed communities’ livelihood vulnerability to climate change in the Himalayas pp. 1307-1321

- Samjhana Adhikari, Nabin Dhungana and Suraj Upadhaya
- Can stratospheric geoengineering alleviate global warming-induced changes in deciduous fruit cultivation? The case of Himachal Pradesh (India) pp. 1323-1343

- Jyoti Singh, Sandeep Sahany and Alan Robock
- Tree growth response to recent warming of two endemic species in Northeast Asia pp. 1345-1364

- Jan Altman, Kerstin Treydte, Vit Pejcha, Tomas Cerny, Petr Petrik, Miroslav Srutek, Jong-Suk Song, Valerie Trouet and Jiri Dolezal
- Regional variability in the response of alpine treelines to climate change pp. 1365-1384

- Emma L. Davis, Robert Brown, Lori Daniels, Trudy Kavanagh and Ze’ev Gedalof
- Late 1990s’ cool season climate shift in eastern North America pp. 1385-1398

- Andrew W. Ellis and Michael L. Marston
- Revisiting climate change effects on winter chill in mountain oases of northern Oman pp. 1399-1417

- Andreas Buerkert, Eduardo Fernandez, Beke Tietjen and Eike Luedeling
- Land use changes in Southeastern Amazon and trends in rainfall and water yield of the Xingu River during 1976–2015 pp. 1419-1436

- Rodnei Rizzo, Andrea S. Garcia, Vívian M. de F. N. Vilela, Maria Victoria R. Ballester, Christopher Neill, Daniel C. Victoria, Humberto R. Rocha and Michael T. Coe
- Statistical downscaling or bias adjustment? A case study involving implausible climate change projections of precipitation in Malawi pp. 1437-1453

- R. Manzanas, L. Fiwa, C. Vanya, H. Kanamaru and J. M. Gutiérrez
- On the role of increased CO2 concentrations in enhancing the temporal clustering of heavy precipitation events across Europe pp. 1455-1472

- Zhiqi Yang and Gabriele Villarini
- Twenty-first century-end climate scenario of Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya, India, using ensemble climate models pp. 1473-1491

- Shakil Ahmad Romshoo, Jasia Bashir and Irfan Rashid
- Inter-model agreement on projected shifts in California hydroclimate characteristics critical to water management pp. 1493-1513

- Geeta G. Persad, Daniel L. Swain, Claire Kouba and J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida
- CMIP6 climate models imply high committed warming pp. 1515-1520

- Chris Huntingford, Mark S. Williamson and Femke J. M. M. Nijsse
- How well do people understand the climate impact of individual actions? pp. 1521-1534

- Seth Wynes, Jiaying Zhao and Simon D. Donner
- How cognitive links and decision-making capacity shape sectoral experts’ recognition of climate knowledge for adaptation pp. 1535-1553

- Maurice Skelton
- Predictors of global warming risk perceptions among Latino and non-Latino White Americans pp. 1555-1574

- Matthew H. Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, Matthew T. Ballew, Seth A. Rosenthal, Matthew J. Cutler and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Arctic Athabaskan Council’s petition to the Inter-American Commission on human rights and climate change—business as usual or a breakthrough? pp. 1575-1593

- Agnieszka Szpak
- Learning about climate change in, with and through art pp. 1595-1612

- Julia Bentz
- The strength of green ties: Massachusetts cranberry grower social networks and effects on climate change attitudes and action pp. 1613-1636

- Brian J. Gareau, Xiaorui Huang, Tara Pisani Gareau and Sandra DiDonato
- Correction to: The strength of green ties: Massachusetts cranberry grower social networks and effects on climate change attitudes and action pp. 1637-1637

- Brian J. Gareau, Xiaorui Huang, Tara Pisani Gareau and Sandra DiDonato
- Risk and experience drive the importance of natural hazards for peoples’ mobility decisions pp. 1639-1654

- Kerstin K. Zander and Stephen Garnett
- Confident, likely, or both? The implementation of the uncertainty language framework in IPCC special reports pp. 1655-1675

- Scott Janzwood
- Negations in uncertainty lexicon affect attention, decision-making and trust pp. 1677-1698

- Marie Juanchich, Theodore G. Shepherd and Miroslav Sirota
Volume 162, issue 2, 2020
- Implications of climate variability and changing seasonal hydrology for subarctic riverbank erosion pp. 1-20

- Dana R. N. Brown, Todd J. Brinkman, W. Robert Bolton, Caroline L. Brown, Helen S. Cold, Teresa N. Hollingsworth and David L. Verbyla
- Deliberative framing: opening up discussions for local-level public engagement on climate change pp. 145-163

- Rebecca J. Romsdahl
- A sectoral approach allows an artful merger of climate and trade policy pp. 165-173

- George David Banks and Timothy Fitzgerald
- Climate change, crops and commodity traders: subnational trade analysis highlights differentiated risk exposure pp. 175-192

- Emilie Stokeld, Simon A. Croft, Jonathan M. H. Green and Christopher D. West
- The interdependence between CO2 emissions, economic growth, renewable and non-renewable energies, and service development: evidence from 65 countries pp. 193-212

- Mehdi Ben Jebli and Montassar Kahia
- Wisdom of the experts: Using survey responses to address positive and normative uncertainties in climate-economic models pp. 213-232

- Peter Harrison Howard and Derek Sylvan
- Governance of climate adaptation, which mode? An exploration of stakeholder viewpoints on how to organize adaptation pp. 233-254

- Astrid Molenveld, Arwin Buuren and Gerald-Jan Ellen
- Assessing the feasibility of adaptation options: methodological advancements and directions for climate adaptation research and practice pp. 255-277

- Chandni Singh, James Ford, Debora Ley, Amir Bazaz and Aromar Revi
- Climate change and adaptation to social-ecological change: the case of indigenous people and culture-based fisheries in Sri Lanka pp. 279-300

- Eranga K. Galappaththi, James D. Ford and Elena M. Bennett
- Adapting cultural heritage to climate change impacts in the Netherlands: barriers, interdependencies, and strategies for overcoming them pp. 301-320

- Sandra Fatorić and Robbert Biesbroek
- Design and change in transboundary freshwater agreements pp. 321-341

- Charlotte De Bruyne, Itay Fischhendler and Yoram Z. Haftel
- Enhancing production and flow of freshwater ecosystem services in a managed Himalayan river system under uncertain future climate pp. 343-361

- Andrea Momblanch, Lindsay Beevers, Pradeep Srinivasalu, Anil Kulkarni and Ian P. Holman
- Dredging the sand commons: the economic and geophysical drivers of beach nourishment pp. 363-383

- Yun Qiu, Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Henry Klaiber and Xiaoyu Li
- Future wave-climate driven longshore sediment transport along the Indian coast pp. 405-424

- Piyali Chowdhury, Manasa Ranjan Behera and Dominic E. Reeve
- Assessment of uncertainties in projecting future changes to extreme storm surge height depending on future SST and greenhouse gas concentration scenarios pp. 425-442

- Jung-A Yang, Sooyoul Kim, Sangyoung Son, Nobuhito Mori and Hajime Mase
- Correction to: Assessment of uncertainties in projecting future changes to extreme storm surge height depending on future SST and greenhouse gas concentration scenarios pp. 443-444

- Jung-A Yang, Sooyoul Kim, Sangyoung Son, Nobuhito Mori and Hajime Mase
- Integrated assessment of storm surge barrier systems under present and future climates and comparison to alternatives: a case study of Boston, USA pp. 445-464

- Paul Kirshen, Mark Borrelli, Jarrett Byrnes, Robert Chen, Lucy Lockwood, Chris Watson, Kimberly Starbuck, Jack Wiggin, Allison Novelly, Kristin Uiterwyk, Kelli Thurson, Brett McMann, Carly Foster, Heather Sprague, Hugh J. Roberts, Kirk Bosma, Di Jin and Rebecca Herst
- Future changes in precipitation-caused landslide frequency in British Columbia pp. 465-484

- Stephen R. Sobie
- Unparalleled coupled ocean-atmosphere summer heatwaves in the New Zealand region: drivers, mechanisms and impacts pp. 485-506

- M. James Salinger, Howard J. Diamond, Erik Behrens, Denise Fernandez, B. Blair Fitzharris, Nicholas Herold, Paul Johnstone, Huub Kerckhoffs, A. Brett Mullan, Amber K. Parker, James Renwick, Claire Scofield, Allan Siano, Robert O. Smith, Paul M. South, Phil J. Sutton, Edmar Teixeira, Mads S. Thomsen and Michael C. T. Trought
- Risk of extreme high fatalities due to weather and climate hazards and its connection to large-scale climate variability pp. 507-525

- Christian L. E. Franzke and Herminia Torelló i Sentelles
- More perceived but not faster evolution of heat stress than temperature extremes in the future pp. 527-544

- Audrey Brouillet and Sylvie Joussaume
- Economic valuation of climate change–induced mortality: age dependent cold and heat mortality in the Netherlands pp. 545-562

- Wouter Botzen, M. L. Martinius, P. Bröde, M. A. Folkerts, P. Ignjacevic, Francisco Estrada, C. N. Harmsen and H. A. M. Daanen
- Remaining error sources in bias-corrected climate model outputs pp. 563-582

- Jie Chen, François P. Brissette and Daniel Caya
- Assessing uncertainties in the regional projections of precipitation in CORDEX-AFRICA pp. 583-601

- Adeline Bichet, Arona Diedhiou, Benoit Hingray, Guillaume Evin, N’Datchoh Evelyne Touré, Klutse Nana Ama Browne and Kouakou Kouadio
- Greater probability of extreme precipitation under 1.5 °C and 2 °C warming limits over East-Central Asia pp. 603-619

- Meng Zhang, Haipeng Yu, Andrew D. King, Yun Wei, Jianping Huang and Yu Ren
- Correction to: Greater probability of extreme precipitation under 1.5 °C and 2 °C warming limits over East-Central Asia pp. 621-621

- Meng Zhang, Haipeng Yu, Andrew D. King, Yun Wei, Jianping Huang and Yu Ren
- Projected precipitation changes over China for global warming levels at 1.5 °C and 2 °C in an ensemble of regional climate simulations: impact of bias correction methods pp. 623-643

- Lianyi Guo, Zhihong Jiang, Deliang Chen, Hervé Treut and Laurent Li
- Regional climate change projections from NA-CORDEX and their relation to climate sensitivity pp. 645-665

- Melissa S. Bukovsky and Linda O. Mearns
- Future changes in meteorological drought characteristics over Bangladesh projected by the CMIP5 multi-model ensemble pp. 667-685

- Jamal Uddin Khan, A. K. M. Saiful Islam, Mohan K. Das, Khaled Mohammed, Sujit Kumar Bala and G. M. Tarekul Islam
- Drought projection in the Indochina Region based on the optimal ensemble subset of CMIP5 models pp. 687-705

- Rattana Chhin, Chantha Oeurng and Shigeo Yoden
- Projected impacts of climate change on tourism in the Coachella Valley, California pp. 707-721

- Cindy C. Yañez, Francesca M. Hopkins and William C. Porter
- Projection of winter NPO-following winter ENSO connection in a warming climate: uncertainty due to internal climate variability pp. 723-740

- Shangfeng Chen and Bin Yu
- The role of atmospheric circulation patterns in driving recent changes in indices of extreme seasonal precipitation across Arctic Fennoscandia pp. 741-759

- Gareth J. Marshall, Kirsti Jylhä, Sonja Kivinen, Mikko Laapas and Anita Verpe Dyrrdal
- Assessing the spatiotemporal impact of climate change on event rainfall characteristics influencing landslide occurrences based on multiple GCM projections in China pp. 761-779

- Qigen Lin, Ying Wang, Thomas Glade, Jiahui Zhang and Yue Zhang
- Climate change attribution and the economic costs of extreme weather events: a study on damages from extreme rainfall and drought pp. 781-797

- David J. Frame, Suzanne M. Rosier, Ilan Noy, Luke J. Harrington, Trevor Carey-Smith, Sarah N. Sparrow, Dáithí A. Stone and Samuel M. Dean
- Coastal engineering evolution in low-lying areas and adaptation practice since the eleventh century, Jiangsu Province, China pp. 799-817

- Junlin Bao, Shu Gao and Jianxiong Ge
- Correction to: Coastal engineering evolution in low-lying areas and adaptation practice since the eleventh century, Jiangsu Province, China pp. 819-819

- Junlin Bao, Shu Gao and Jianxiong Ge
- Projected changes to wind loads coinciding with rainfall for building design in Canada based on an ensemble of Canadian regional climate model simulations pp. 821-835

- Dae Il Jeong, Alex J. Cannon and Robert J. Morris
- Losses and damages connected to glacier retreat in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru pp. 837-858

- Alina Motschmann, Christian Huggel, Mark Carey, Holly Moulton, Noah Walker-Crawford and Randy Muñoz
- Implications of ambiguity in Antarctic ice sheet dynamics for future coastal erosion estimates: a probabilistic assessment pp. 859-876

- Jasper Verschuur, Dewi Bars, Caroline A. Katsman, Sierd de Vries, Roshanka Ranasinghe, Sybren S. Drijfhout and Stefan G. J. Aarninkhof
- Seasonal variability in the inorganic ocean carbon cycle in the Northwest Pacific evaluated using a biogeochemical and carbon model coupled with an operational ocean model pp. 877-902

- Miho Ishizu, Yasumasa Miyazawa, Tomohiko Tsunoda and Xinyu Guo
- The earliest temperature record in Paris, 1658–1660, by Ismaël Boulliau, and a comparison with the contemporary series of the Medici Network (1654–1670) in Florence pp. 903-922

- Dario Camuffo, Antonio della Valle, Francesca Becherini and Daniel Rousseau
- Three centuries of daily precipitation in Padua, Italy, 1713–2018: history, relocations, gaps, homogeneity and raw data pp. 923-942

- Dario Camuffo, Antonio della Valle, Francesca Becherini and Valeria Zanini
- Temperature observations in Florence, Italy, after the end of the Medici Network (1654–1670): the Grifoni record (1751–1766) pp. 943-963

- Dario Camuffo, Francesca Becherini and Antonio della Valle
- Late summer temperature variability for the Southern Rocky Mountains (USA) since 1735 CE: applying blue light intensity to low-latitude Picea engelmannii Parry ex Engelm pp. 965-988

- Karen J. Heeter, Grant L. Harley, Justin T. Maxwell, James H. McGee and Trevis J. Matheus
- Correction to: Future distribution of early life stages of small pelagic fishes in the northwestern Mediterranean pp. 989-989

- F. Maynou, A. Sabatés, E. Ramírez-Romero, I. A. Catalán and V. Raya
Volume 162, issue 1, 2020
- Accounting for risk transitions of ocean ecosystems under climate change: an economic justification for more ambitious policy responses pp. 1-11

- Daiju Narita, Hans-Otto Poertner and Katrin Rehdanz
- Back to the basic: toward improvement of technoeconomic representation in integrated assessment models pp. 13-24

- Hiroto Shiraki and Masahiro Sugiyama
- Rethinking the interplay between affluence and vulnerability to aid climate change adaptive capacity pp. 25-39

- Christine Eriksen, Gregory L. Simon, Florian Roth, Shefali Juneja Lakhina, Ben Wisner, Carolina Adler, Frank Thomalla, Anna Scolobig, Kate Brady, Michael Bründl, Florian Neisser, Maree Grenfell, Linda Maduz and Timothy Prior
- Resilience and transformation of heritage sites to accommodate for loss and learning in a changing climate pp. 41-55

- Erin Seekamp and Eugene Jo
- Unveiling assumptions through interdisciplinary scrutiny: Observations from the German Priority Program on Climate Engineering (SPP 1689) pp. 57-66

- Judith Kreuter, Nils Matzner, Christian Baatz, David P. Keller, Till Markus, Felix Wittstock, Ulrike Bernitt and Nadine Mengis
- A specialised delivery system for stratospheric sulphate aerosols: design and operation pp. 67-85

- M. Janssens, I. E. Vries and S. J. Hulshoff
- A specialised delivery system for stratospheric sulphate aerosols (part 2): financial cost and equivalent CO2 emission pp. 87-103

- I. E. Vries, M. Janssens and S. J. Hulshoff
- A statistical analysis of time trends in atmospheric ethane pp. 105-125

- Marina Friedrich, Eric Beutner, Hanno Reuvers, Stephan Smeekes, Jean-Pierre Urbain, Whitney Bader, Bruno Franco, Bernard Lejeune and Emmanuel Mahieu
- A multi-century, tree-ring-derived perspective of the North Cascades (USA) 2014–2016 snow drought pp. 127-143

- Grant L. Harley, R. Stockton Maxwell, Bryan A. Black and Matthew F. Bekker
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