Climatic Change
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Volume 155, issue 4, 2019
- Pitfalls in comparing Paris pledges pp. 455-467

- Sam S. Rowan
- The polycentricity of climate policy blockage pp. 469-487

- Dana R. Fisher and Philip Leifeld
- Think globally, act locally: adoption of climate action plans in California pp. 489-509

- Iris Hui, Gemma Smith and Caroline Kimmel
- Does it matter if you “believe” in climate change? Not for coastal home vulnerability pp. 511-532

- Debra Javeline, Tracy Kijewski-Correa and Angela Chesler
- Ignoring Indigenous peoples—climate change, oil development, and Indigenous rights clash in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge pp. 533-544

- Emilie Zentner, Maik Kecinski, Angeline Letourneau and Debra Davidson
- Not all carbon dioxide emission scenarios are equally likely: a subjective expert assessment pp. 545-561

- Emily Ho, David V. Budescu, Valentina Bosetti, Detlef P. Vuuren and Klaus Keller
- The influence of environmental identity labeling on the uptake of pro-environmental behaviors pp. 563-580

- Brianne Eby, Amanda R. Carrico and Heather Barnes Truelove
- Decarbonization and its discontents: a critical energy justice perspective on four low-carbon transitions pp. 581-619

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Mari Martiskainen, Andrew Hook and Lucy Baker
- Barriers and drivers to adaptation to climate change—a field study of ten French local authorities pp. 621-637

- Guillaume Simonet and Alexia Leseur
- A hierarchical collection of political/economic regions for analysis of climate extremes pp. 639-656

- Dáithí A. Stone
Volume 155, issue 3, 2019
- Commentary about multiple submissions pp. 293-294

- Michael Oppenheimer and Gary Yohe
- A review of Discerning Experts pp. 295-309

- Gary Yohe
- North Atlantic and sub-Antarctic Ocean temperatures: possible onset of a transient stadial cooling stage pp. 311-321

- Andrew Y. Glikson
- Long-term trends in large-scale circulation behaviour and wind storms for North Atlantic islands: a multi-data analysis using ERA-20C and meteorological station data pp. 323-338

- Aideen M. Foley
- Projected changes in the seasonal cycle of extreme rainfall events from CORDEX simulations over Central Africa pp. 339-357

- Thierry C. Fotso-Nguemo, Ismaïla Diallo, Moussa Diakhaté, Derbetini A. Vondou, Mamadou L. Mbaye, Andreas Haensler, Amadou T. Gaye and Clément Tchawoua
- The Beccari series of precipitation in Bologna, Italy, from 1723 to 1765 pp. 359-376

- Dario Camuffo, Francesca Becherini and Antonio Valle
- Global and regional impacts of climate change at different levels of global temperature increase pp. 377-391

- N. W. Arnell, J. A. Lowe, A. J. Challinor and T. J. Osborn
- Evaluating sea-level rise vulnerability assessments in the USA pp. 393-415

- Xinyu Fu, Bowen Sun, Kathryn Frank and Zhong-Ren Peng
- The glass half-empty: climate change drives lower freshwater input in the coastal system of the Chilean Northern Patagonia pp. 417-435

- Rodrigo Aguayo, Jorge León-Muñoz, José Vargas-Baecheler, Aldo Montecinos, René Garreaud, Mauricio Urbina, Doris Soto and José Luis Iriarte
- Changes in vegetation and surface water balance at basin-scale in Central China with rising atmospheric CO2 pp. 437-454

- Richao Huang, Xi Chen and Qi Hu
Volume 155, issue 2, 2019
- Climate change impacts on the global potential geographical distribution of the agricultural invasive pest, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae) pp. 145-156

- Yujia Qin, Cong Wang, Zihua Zhao, Xubin Pan and Zhihong Li
- Impacts of tropospheric ozone and climate change on Mexico wheat production pp. 157-174

- Jose Rafael Guarin, Lisa Emberson, David Simpson, Ixchel M. Hernandez-Ochoa, Diane Rowland and Senthold Asseng
- Projection of near-future climate change and agricultural drought in Mainland Southeast Asia under RCP8.5 pp. 175-193

- Teerachai Amnuaylojaroen and Pavinee Chanvichit
- Social capital and resilience to drought among smallholding farmers in Sri Lanka pp. 195-213

- Amanda R. Carrico, Heather Barnes Truelove and Nicholas E. Williams
- Climate adaptation and policy conflicts in the Brazilian Amazon: prospects for a Nexus + approach pp. 215-236

- Carolina Milhorance and Marcel Bursztyn
- NDC pledges of South Asia: are the stakeholders onboard? pp. 237-244

- A.K. Enamul Haque, Heman D. Lohano, Pranab Mukhopadhyay, Mani Nepal, Fathimath Shafeeqa and Shamen P. Vidanage
- Climate change perceptions and responsive strategies in Benin: the case of maize farmers pp. 245-256

- Yves Yao Soglo and Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide
- Investing in a good pair of wellies: how do non-experts interpret the expert terminology of climate change impacts and adaptation? pp. 257-272

- Rachel Harcourt, Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Suraje Dessai and Andrea Taylor
- Burden sharing of climate change mitigation: global and regional challenges under shared socio-economic pathways pp. 273-291

- Marian Leimbach and Anastasis Giannousakis
Volume 155, issue 1, 2019
- Beliefs about climate change in the aftermath of extreme flooding pp. 1-17

- Elizabeth A Albright and Deserai Crow
- Global warming to increase flood risk on European railways pp. 19-36

- Philip Bubeck, Lisa Dillenardt, Lorenzo Alfieri, Luc Feyen, Annegret H. Thieken and Patric Kellermann
- Towards a comprehensive characterization of evidence in synthesis assessments: the climate change impacts on the Brazilian water resources pp. 37-57

- Pablo Borges de Amorim and Pedro B. Chaffe
- A multi-temporal analysis of streamflow using multiple CMIP5 GCMs in the Upper Ayerawaddy Basin, Myanmar pp. 59-79

- Uttam Ghimire, Mukand S. Babel, Sangam Shrestha and Govindarajalu Srinivasan
- Substantial increase in minimum lake surface temperatures under climate change pp. 81-94

- R. Iestyn Woolway, Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer, Martin Schmid, Martin T. Dokulil, Elvira Eyto, Stephen C. Maberly, Linda May and Christopher J. Merchant
- Addressing ambiguity in probabilistic assessments of future coastal flooding using possibility distributions pp. 95-109

- Jérémy Rohmer, Gonéri Cozannet and Jean-Charles Manceau
- Climatic variations within the dry valleys in southwestern China and the influences of artificial reservoirs pp. 111-125

- Lian Sun, Yanpeng Cai, Wei Yang, Yujun Yi and Zhifeng Yang
- Impacts of climate warming, cultivar shifts, and phenological dates on rice growth period length in China after correction for seasonal shift effects pp. 127-143

- Tao Ye, Shuo Zong, Axel Kleidon, Wenping Yuan, Yao Wang and Peijun Shi
Volume 154, issue 3, 2019
- A commentary on national adaptation drivers: the case of small island developing states pp. 303-313

- Stacy-ann Robinson
- Climate change in Nepal: a comprehensive analysis of instrumental data and people’s perceptions pp. 315-334

- Uttam Babu Shrestha, Asheshwor Man Shrestha, Suman Aryal, Sujata Shrestha, Madhu Sudan Gautam and Hemant Ojha
- Climate change and developing country growth: the cases of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia pp. 335-349

- Channing Arndt, Paul Chinowsky, Charles Fant, Sergey Paltsev, C. Adam Schlosser, Kenneth Strzepek, Finn Tarp and James Thurlow
- Assessing the impacts of climate change on biodiversity: is below 2 °C enough? pp. 351-365

- Sarahi Nunez, Eric Arets, Rob Alkemade, Caspar Verwer and Rik Leemans
- Identifying credible and diverse GCMs for regional climate change studies—case study: Northeastern United States pp. 367-386

- Ambarish V. Karmalkar, Jeanne M. Thibeault, Alexander M. Bryan and Anji Seth
- Potential impacts of global warming levels 1.5 °C and above on climate extremes in Botswana pp. 387-400

- Felicia O. Akinyemi and Babatunde J. Abiodun
- The choice of climate metric is of limited importance when ranking options for abatement of near-term climate forcers pp. 401-416

- Stefan Åström and Daniel J. A. Johansson
- The impact of weather on economic growth and its production factors pp. 417-433

- Martin Henseler and Ingmar Schumacher
- Seasonal effects of climate change on intra-day electricity demand patterns pp. 435-451

- Francisco Ralston Fonseca, Paulina Jaramillo, Mario Bergés and Edson Severnini
- Investing into climate change mitigation despite the risk of failure pp. 453-460

- Mike Farjam, Olexandr Nikolaychuk and Giangiacomo Bravo
- Climate change in Africa: costs of mitigating heat stress pp. 461-476

- Ben Parkes, Jennifer Cronin, Olivier Dessens and Benjamin Sultan
- Heat stress vulnerability and risk at the (super) local scale in six Brazilian capitals pp. 477-492

- David M. Lapola, Diego R. Braga, Gabriela M. Di Giulio, Roger R. Torres and Maria P. Vasconcellos
- Public support for global warming policies: solution framing matters pp. 493-509

- Jessica M. Nolan and Samantha E. Tobia
- Weather conditions and museum attendance: a case-study from Sicily pp. 511-527

- Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
- Climate change communicators’ carbon footprints affect their audience’s policy support pp. 529-545

- Shahzeen Z. Attari, David H. Krantz and Elke U. Weber
- Reduction of the carbon footprint of college freshman diets after a food-based environmental science course pp. 547-564

- Jennifer A. Jay, Raffaella D’Auria, J. Cully Nordby, David Andy Rice, David A. Cleveland, Anthony Friscia, Sophie Kissinger, Marc Levis, Hannah Malan, Deepak Rajagopal, Joel R. Reynolds, Wendelin Slusser, May Wang and Emily Wesel
Volume 154, issue 1, 2019
- Communicating climate change through documentary film: imagery, emotion, and efficacy pp. 1-18

- Ashley Bieniek-Tobasco, Sabrina McCormick, Rajiv N. Rimal, Cherise B. Harrington, Madelyn Shafer and Hina Shaikh
- Stories vs. facts: triggering emotion and action-taking on climate change pp. 19-36

- Brandi S. Morris, Polymeros Chrysochou, Jacob Dalgaard Christensen, Jacob L. Orquin, Jorge Barraza, Paul J. Zak and Panagiotis Mitkidis
- An experimental examination of measurement disparities in public climate change beliefs pp. 37-47

- Matthew Motta, Daniel Chapman, Dominik Stecula and Kathryn Haglin
- Knowing how and knowing when: unpacking public understanding of atmospheric CO2 accumulation pp. 49-67

- Erik O. Sterner, Tom Adawi, U. Martin Persson and Ulrika Lundqvist
- Public communication by climate scientists: what, with whom and why? pp. 69-85

- Marta Entradas, Joana Marcelino, Martin W Bauer and Bruce Lewenstein
- Analytical framework to evaluate the level of integration of climate adaptation and mitigation in cities pp. 87-106

- Stelios Grafakos, Kate Trigg, Mia Landauer, Lorenzo Chelleri and Shobhakar Dhakal
- Streamflow regimes and geologic conditions are more important than water temperature when projecting future crayfish distributions pp. 107-123

- Kevin P. Krause, Huicheng Chien, Darren L. Ficklin, Damon M. Hall, Guenter A. Schuster, Todd M. Swannack, Chris A. Taylor and Jason H. Knouft
- Modeling seasonal onset of coastal ice pp. 125-141

- Xialong Ji, Andrew D. Gronewold, Houraa Daher and Richard B. Rood
- Storm surge return levels induced by mid-to-late-twenty-first-century extratropical cyclones in the Northeastern United States pp. 143-158

- Ning Lin, Reza Marsooli and Brian A. Colle
- Effects of climate change and adaptation options on winter wheat yield under rainfed Mediterranean conditions in southern Portugal pp. 159-178

- Chenyao Yang, Helder Fraga, Wim Ieperen, Henrique Trindade and João A. Santos
- Vulnerability assessment of Guyanese sugar to floods pp. 179-193

- Sasenarine Tomby and Jing Zhang
- Effects of climate change on sugarcane production in the state of Paraíba (Brazil): a panel data approach (1990–2015) pp. 195-209

- Wallysson Klebson Medeiros Silva, Graziela Pinto Freitas, Luiz Moreira Coelho Junior, Pablo Aurélio Lacerda Almeida Pinto and Raphael Abrahão
- Predicting high-magnitude, low-frequency crop losses using machine learning: an application to cereal crops in Ethiopia pp. 211-227

- Michael L. Mann, James M. Warner and Arun S. Malik
- Changes in the spatial pattern of rice exposure to heat stress in China over recent decades pp. 229-240

- Pin Wang, Tangao Hu, Feng Kong and Dengrong Zhang
- Spatial targeting of ICT-based weather and agro-advisory services for climate risk management in agriculture pp. 241-256

- Prasun K. Gangopadhyay, Arun Khatri-Chhetri, Paresh B. Shirsath and Pramod K. Aggarwal
- Contrasting the responses of extreme precipitation to changes in surface air and dew point temperatures pp. 257-271

- Wei Zhang, Gabriele Villarini and Michael Wehner
- Effect of altitude on climate–growth relationships of Chinese white pine (Pinus armandii) in the northern Funiu Mountain, central China pp. 273-288

- Jianfeng Peng, Jinbao Li, Ting Wang, Jiaxin Huo and Liu Yang
- Are amphibians tracking their climatic niches in response to climate warming? A test with Iberian amphibians pp. 289-301

- Urtzi Enriquez-Urzelai, Nicola Bernardo, Gregorio Moreno-Rueda, Albert Montori and Gustavo Llorente
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