Climatic Change
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Volume 149, issue 3, 2018
- Action on climate change requires deliberative framing at local governance level pp. 277-287

- Rebecca Romsdahl, Gwendolyn Blue and Andrei Kirilenko
- The climate lobby: a sectoral analysis of lobbying spending on climate change in the USA, 2000 to 2016 pp. 289-303

- Robert J. Brulle
- Teaching climate change in middle schools and high schools: investigating STEM education’s deficit model pp. 305-317

- Eric Plutzer and A. Lee Hannah
- Effectiveness of gaming for communicating and teaching climate change pp. 319-333

- Jasper N. Meya and Klaus Eisenack
- Assessing the relative importance of psychological and demographic factors for predicting climate and environmental attitudes pp. 335-347

- Liam F. Beiser-McGrath and Robert Huber
- Place, proximity, and perceived harm: extreme weather events and views about climate change pp. 349-365

- Chad Zanocco, Hilary Boudet, Roberta Nilson, Hannah Satein, Hannah Whitley and June Flora
- Behind the veil of extreme event attribution pp. 367-383

- Aglaé Jézéquel, Vivian Dépoues, Hélène Guillemot, Mélodie Trolliet, Jean-Paul Vanderlinden and Pascal Yiou
- Climate extremes and the Eastern Turkic Empire in Central Asia pp. 385-397

- Rustam Ganiev and Vladimir Kukarskih
- Attributing high-impact extreme events across timescales—a case study of four different types of events pp. 399-412

- Friederike E. L. Otto, Sjoukje Philip, Sarah Kew, Sihan Li, Andrew King and Heidi Cullen
- Dynamic modeling of barrier island response to hurricane storm surge under future sea level rise pp. 413-425

- Davina L. Passeri, Matthew V. Bilskie, Nathaniel G. Plant, Joseph W. Long and Scott C. Hagen
- Sensitivity of streamflow to climate change in California pp. 427-441

- Theodore E. W. Grantham, Daren M. Carlisle, Gregory J. McCabe and Jeanette K. Howard
- Incipient road to extinction of a keystone herbivore in south-eastern Europe: Harting’s vole (Microtus hartingi) under climate change pp. 443-456

- Boris Kryštufek, Tanya Zorenko, Vasileios Bontzorlos, Ahmad Mahmoudi, Nasko Atanasov and Danijel Ivajnšič
- In situ behavioral plasticity as compensation for weather variability: implications for future climate change pp. 457-471

- Michael J. Noonan, Chris Newman, Andrew Markham, Kirstin Bilham, Christina D. Buesching and David W. Macdonald
- Climate zones determine where substantial increases of maize yields can be attained in Northeast China pp. 473-487

- Zhijuan Liu, Xiaoguang Yang, Xiaomao Lin, Prasanna Gowda, Shuo Lv and Jing Wang
- Sugar-energy sector vulnerability under CMIP5 projections in the Brazilian central-southern macro-region pp. 489-502

- Jurandir Zullo, Vânia Rosa Pereira and Andrea Koga-Vicente
- Evaluating the performance of RegCM4.0 climate model for climate change impact assessment on wheat and rice crop in diverse agro-climatic zones of Uttar Pradesh, India pp. 503-515

- R. K. Mall, Nidhi Singh, K. K. Singh, Geetika Sonkar and Akhilesh Gupta
- Combining probability with qualitative degree-of-certainty metrics in assessment pp. 517-525

- Casey Helgeson, Richard Bradley and Brian Hill
Volume 149, issue 2, 2018
- On the call for issue advocates, or what it takes to make adaptation research useful pp. 121-129

- Anna Bohman, Erik Glaas, Johannes Klein, Mia Landauer, Tina-Simone Neset, Björn-Ola Linnér and Sirkku Juhola
- Distributing the Global Carbon Budget with climate justice criteria pp. 131-145

- Olga Alcaraz, Pablo Buenestado, Beatriz Escribano, Bàrbara Sureda, Albert Turon and Josep Xercavins
- Does risk communication really decrease cooperation in climate change mitigation? pp. 147-158

- Mike Farjam, Olexandr Nikolaychuk and Giangiacomo Bravo
- Is public awareness and perceived threat of climate change associated with governmental mitigation targets? pp. 159-171

- Aaron Drummond, Lauren C. Hall, James D. Sauer and Matthew A. Palmer
- Climate change communication from cities in the USA pp. 173-187

- Constantine Boussalis, Travis G. Coan and Mirya R. Holman
- Triple-win strategy? Why is not everyone doing it? A participant-driven research method to reveal barriers to crop rotation in Ukraine pp. 189-204

- Natalie Kopytko and Alessio Pruneddu
- Will climate change benefit or hurt Russian grain production? A statistical evidence from a panel approach pp. 205-217

- Maria Belyaeva and Raushan Bokusheva
- Variability in precipitation seasonality limits grassland biomass responses to rising CO2: historical and projected climate analyses pp. 219-231

- Mark J. Hovenden and Paul C. D. Newton
- Unprecedented risk of spring frost damage in Switzerland and Germany in 2017 pp. 233-246

- Yann Vitasse and Martine Rebetez
- Towards Bayesian hierarchical inference of equilibrium climate sensitivity from a combination of CMIP5 climate models and observational data pp. 247-260

- Alexandra Jonko, Nathan M. Urban and Balu Nadiga
- Diversity in global patterns of observed precipitation variability and change on river basin scales pp. 261-275

- Anne M. Lausier and Shaleen Jain
Volume 149, issue 1, 2018
- Adaptation to climate change in the Mekong River Basin: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-11

- Jaap Evers and Assela Pathirana
- Sediment related impacts of climate change and reservoir development in the Lower Mekong River Basin: a case study of the Nam Ou Basin, Lao PDR pp. 13-27

- Bikesh Shrestha, Shreedhar Maskey, Mukand S. Babel, Ann Griensven and Stefan Uhlenbrook
- Coping capacities for improving adaptation pathways for flood protection in Can Tho, Vietnam pp. 29-41

- Mohanasundar Radhakrishnan, Hong Quan Nguyen, Berry Gersonius, Assela Pathirana, Ky Quang Vinh, Richard M. Ashley and Chris Zevenbergen
- Managing urban water systems with significant adaptation deficits—unified framework for secondary cities: part I—conceptual framework pp. 43-56

- Assela Pathirana, Mohanasundar Radhakrishnan, Nguyen Hong Quan and Chris Zevenbergen
- Managing urban water systems with significant adaptation deficits—unified framework for secondary cities: part II—the practice pp. 57-74

- Assela Pathirana, Mohanasundar Radhakrishnan, Richard Ashley, Nguyen Hong Quan and Chris Zevenbergen
- The role of social capital for farmers’ climate change adaptation in Lancang River basin in China pp. 75-89

- Yazhen Gong, Hao Li, Moon Parks, Jun Pang and Charlotte Fraiture
- Merging science into community adaptation planning processes: a cross-site comparison of four distinct areas of the Lower Mekong Basin pp. 91-106

- Shelley Gustafson, Angela Joehl Cadena, Chinh Cong Ngo, Ammar Kawash, Ienkate Saenghkaew and Paul Hartman
- Impact of reservoir operation and climate change on the hydrological regime of the Sesan and Srepok Rivers in the Lower Mekong Basin pp. 107-119

- Le An Ngo, Ilyas Masih, Yong Jiang and Wim Douven
Volume 148, issue 4, 2018
- Six languages for a risky climate: how farmers react to weather and climate change pp. 451-465

- Kieran M. Findlater, Terre Satterfield, Milind Kandlikar and Simon D. Donner
- Perceptions of seasonal weather are linked to beliefs about global climate change: evidence from Norway pp. 467-480

- Peter D. Howe
- Has the relationship between non-fossil fuel energy sources and CO2 emissions changed over time? A cross-national study, 2000–2013 pp. 481-490

- Ryan P. Thombs
- Thermal removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere: energy requirements and scaling issues pp. 491-501

- Ted Hippel
- Evaluations of NASA NEX-GDDP data over Southeast Asia: present and future climates pp. 503-518

- Srivatsan V. Raghavan, Jina Hur and Shie-Yui Liong
- Reconstruction of the regional summer ground surface temperature in the permafrost region of Northeast China from 1587 to 2008 pp. 519-531

- Xianliang Zhang, Xueping Bai, Meiting Hou, Yongxing Chang and Zhenju Chen
- Vulnerability assessment of future flood impacts for populations on private wells: utilizing climate projection data for public health adaptation planning pp. 533-546

- Brendalynn O. Hoppe, Kristin K. Raab, Kenneth A. Blumenfeld and James Lundy
- Dynamic response of airborne infections to climate change: predictions for varicella pp. 547-560

- Rachel E. Baker, Ayesha S. Mahmud and C. Jessica E. Metcalf
- Climate change, population, and poverty: vulnerability and exposure to heat stress in countries bordering the Great Lakes of Africa pp. 561-573

- Salvi Asefi-Najafabady, Karen L Vandecar, Anton Seimon, Peter Lawrence and Deborah Lawrence
- Climate change adaptation strategies and food productivity in Nepal: a counterfactual analysis pp. 575-590

- Uttam Khanal, Clevo Wilson, Boon Lee and Viet-Ngu Hoang
- Trees for tomorrow: an evaluation framework to assess potential candidates for assisted migration to Manitoba’s forests pp. 591-606

- Andrew Park, Carolyn Talbot and Ryan Smith
- Planning for climigration: a framework for effective action pp. 607-621

- Tony Matthews and Ruth Potts
- Evolution of modeling of the economics of global warming: changes in the DICE model, 1992–2017 pp. 623-640

- William Nordhaus
- Interpreting nonlinear semi-elasticities in reduced-form climate damage estimation pp. 641-648

- Casey Wichman
Volume 148, issue 3, 2018
- Diverse landscapes, diverse risks: synthesis of the special issue on climate change and adaptive capacity in a hotter, drier Southwestern United States pp. 339-353

- Emile Elias, Julian Reyes, Caiti Steele and Albert Rango
- County-level climate change information to support decision-making on working lands pp. 355-369

- Emile Elias, T. Scott Schrader, John T. Abatzoglou, Darren James, Mike Crimmins, Jeremy Weiss and Albert Rango
- Vulnerabilities of Southwestern U.S. Rangeland-based animal agriculture to climate change pp. 371-386

- K. M. Havstad, J. R. Brown, R. Estell, E. Elias, A. Rango and C. Steele
- Climate change vulnerability assessment of forests in the Southwest USA pp. 387-402

- James H. Thorne, Hyeyeong Choe, Peter A. Stine, Jeanne C. Chambers, Andrew Holguin, Amber C. Kerr and Mark W. Schwartz
- Vulnerability of field crops to midcentury temperature changes and yield effects in the Southwestern USA pp. 403-417

- Emile Elias, Alison Marklein, John T. Abatzoglou, Jake Dialesandro, Joel Brown, Caiti Steele, Albert Rango and Kerri Steenwerth
- Vulnerability of California specialty crops to projected mid-century temperature changes pp. 419-436

- Amber Kerr, Jake Dialesandro, Kerri Steenwerth, Nathan Lopez-Brody and Emile Elias
- Cascading impacts of climate change on southwestern US cropland agriculture pp. 437-450

- Caitriana Steele, Julian Reyes, Emile Elias, Sierra Aney and Albert Rango
Volume 148, issue 1, 2018
- The global overlap of bioenergy and carbon sequestration potential pp. 1-10

- P. A. Turner, K. J. Mach, D. B. Lobell, S. M. Benson, E. Baik, D. L. Sanchez and C. B. Field
- Pathways to deliberative capacity: the role of the IPCC pp. 11-24

- Monika Berg and Rolf Lidskog
- Climate security assessment of countries pp. 25-43

- Yannis A. Phillis, Nektarios Chairetis, Evangelos Grigoroudis, Fotis D. Kanellos and Vassilis S. Kouikoglou
- Illuminating the link between perceived threat and control over climate change: the role of attributions for causation and mitigation pp. 45-59

- Julie Davydova, Adam R. Pearson, Matthew T. Ballew and Jonathon P. Schuldt
- Correcting misinformation about climate change: the impact of partisanship in an experimental setting pp. 61-80

- Salil D. Benegal and Lyle Scruggs
- Translating climate change policy into forest management practice in a multiple-use context: the role of ethics pp. 81-94

- Chelsea Batavia and Michael Paul Nelson
- Changing urban risk: 140 years of climatic hazards in New York City pp. 95-108

- Yaella Depietri and Timon McPhearson
- Implications of projected climate change on winter road systems in Ontario’s Far North, Canada pp. 109-122

- Yukari Hori, Vincent Y. S. Cheng, William A. Gough, Jerry Y. Jien and Leonard J. S. Tsuji
- Assessing variations of extreme indices inducing weather-hazards on critical infrastructures over Europe—the INTACT framework pp. 123-138

- A. Reder, M. Iturbide, S. Herrera, G. Rianna, P. Mercogliano and J. M. Gutiérrez
- Spatio-temporal quantitative links between climatic extremes and population flows: a case study in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia pp. 139-153

- K. Shuvo Bakar and Huidong Jin
- Comparing nutritional, economic, and environmental performances of diets according to their levels of greenhouse gas emissions pp. 155-172

- Louise Seconda, Julia Baudry, Benjamin Allès, Christine Boizot-Szantai, Louis-Georges Soler, Pilar Galan, Serge Hercberg, Brigitte Langevin, Denis Lairon, Philippe Pointereau and Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot
- Impact of aerosols on tropical cyclone-induced precipitation over the mainland of China pp. 173-185

- Xin Yang, Lijing Zhou, Chuanfeng Zhao and Jing Yang
- Providing future climate projections using multiple models and methods: insights from the Philippines pp. 187-203

- Joseph Daron, Ian Macadam, Hideki Kanamaru, Thelma Cinco, Jack Katzfey, Claire Scannell, Richard Jones, Marcelino Villafuerte, Faye Cruz, Gemma Narisma, Rafaela Jane Delfino, Rodel Lasco, John Manalo, Emma Ares, Ana Liza Solis, Rosalina Guzman, Joseph Basconcillo and Fredolin Tangang
- The 2010 Pakistan floods in a future climate pp. 205-218

- G. Schrier, L. M. Rasmijn, J. Barkmeijer, A. Sterl and W. Hazeleger
- Glacier mass budget and climate reanalysis data indicate a climatic shift around 2000 in Lahaul-Spiti, western Himalaya pp. 219-233

- Kriti Mukherjee, Atanu Bhattacharya, Tino Pieczonka, Susmita Ghosh and Tobias Bolch
- Maps of wind hazard over South Eastern South America considering climate change pp. 235-247

- L. Augusto Sanabria and Andrea F. Carril
- Indices of Canada’s future climate for general and agricultural adaptation applications pp. 249-263

- Guilong Li, Xuebin Zhang, Alex J. Cannon, Trevor Murdock, Steven Sobie, Francis Zwiers, Kevin Anderson and Budong Qian
- Assessing the climate change and its impact on rice yields of Haridwar district using PRECIS RCM data pp. 265-278

- G. Pranuthi and S. K. Tripathi
- Climate change adaptation measure on agricultural communities of Dhye in Upper Mustang, Nepal pp. 279-291

- Suresh Prasain
- Interactions between global climate change strategies and local air pollution: lessons learnt from the expansion of the power sector in Brazil pp. 293-309

- Joana Portugal-Pereira, Alexandre Koberle, André F. P. Lucena, Pedro R. R. Rochedo, Mariana Império, Ana Monteiro Carsalade, Roberto Schaeffer and Peter Rafaj
- A dual model for emulation of thermosteric and dynamic sea-level change pp. 311-324

- Matthew A. Thomas and Ting Lin
- A systematic wavelet-based exploratory analysis of climatic variables pp. 325-338

- Marco Gallegati
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