Climatic Change
2000 - 2025
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Volume 145, issue 3, 2017
- Assessing species climatic requirements beyond the realized niche: some lessons mainly from tree species distribution modelling pp. 259-271

- Trevor H. Booth
- Evidence for a climate-induced ecohydrological state shift in wetland ecosystems of the southern Prairie Pothole Region pp. 273-287

- Owen P. McKenna, David M. Mushet, Donald O. Rosenberry and James W. LaBaugh
- Projecting future nonstationary extreme streamflow for the Fraser River, Canada pp. 289-303

- Rajesh R. Shrestha, Alex J. Cannon, Markus A. Schnorbus and Francis W. Zwiers
- Climate variability of heat wave and projection of warming scenario in Taiwan pp. 305-320

- Chuan-Yao Lin, Yi-Yun Chien, Chiung-Jui Su, Mien-Tze Kueh and Shih-Chun Lung
- Incorporating climate change scenarios and water-balance approach to cumulative assessment models of solution potash Mining in the Canadian Prairies pp. 321-334

- Ryan Clark, Iuliia Andreichuk, David Sauchyn and Dena W. McMartin
- Impact of climate variability on coffee yield in India—with a micro-level case study using long-term coffee yield data of humid tropical Kerala pp. 335-349

- M. Jayakumar, M. Rajavel, U. Surendran, Girish Gopinath and K. Ramamoorthy
- Recent warming across the North Atlantic region may be contributing to an expansion in barley cultivation pp. 351-365

- Peter Martin, Sigridur Dalmannsdottir, Jens Ivan í Gerdinum, Hilde Halland, Jónatan Hermannsson, Vanessa Kavanagh, Katrin MacKenzie, Ólafur Reykdal, Joanne Russell, Saemundur Sveinsson, Mette Thomsen and John Wishart
- Empowerment, climate change adaptation, and agricultural production: evidence from Niger pp. 367-382

- Fleur Wouterse
- Interplay of environmental and socio-political factors in the downfall of the Eastern Türk Empire in 630 CE pp. 383-395

- Nicola Di Cosmo, Clive Oppenheimer and Ulf Büntgen
- Fail-safe and safe-to-fail adaptation: decision-making for urban flooding under climate change pp. 397-412

- Yeowon Kim, Daniel A. Eisenberg, Emily N. Bondank, Mikhail V. Chester, Giuseppe Mascaro and B. Shane Underwood
- Preparing for local adaptation: a study of community understanding and support pp. 413-429

- Gabrielle Wong-Parodi and Kelly Klima
- Multi-sectoral, high-resolution assessment of climate change consequences of coastal flooding pp. 431-444

- Alexandra Toimil, Iñigo J. Losada, Pedro Díaz-Simal, Cristina Izaguirre and Paula Camus
- The moderating role of political affiliation in the link between flooding experience and preparedness to reduce energy use pp. 445-458

- Charles Adedayo Ogunbode, Yue Liu and Nicole Tausch
- Global anthropogenic heat emissions from energy consumption, 1965–2100 pp. 459-468

- Yan Lu, Haikun Wang, Qin’geng Wang, Yanyan Zhang, Yiyong Yu and Yu Qian
- Characterizing transient temperature trajectories for assessing the value of achieving alternative temperature targets pp. 469-479

- Gary Yohe
- The comparative importance for optimal climate policy of discounting, inequalities and catastrophes pp. 481-494

- Mark Budolfson, Francis Dennig, Marc Fleurbaey, Asher Siebert and Robert H. Socolow
- Vulnerable yet relevant: the two dimensions of climate-related financial disclosure pp. 495-507

- Irene Monasterolo, Stefano Battiston, Anthony C. Janetos and Zoey Zheng
- A six-component model for assessing procedural fairness in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pp. 509-522

- Chukwumerije Okereke
- Politicization of science: how climate change skeptics use experts and scientific evidence in their online communication pp. 523-537

- Hannah Schmid-Petri
- The spatial distribution of Republican and Democratic climate opinions at state and local scales pp. 539-548

- Matto Mildenberger, Jennifer R. Marlon, Peter D. Howe and Anthony Leiserowitz
Volume 145, issue 1, 2017
- Making sense of climate engineering: a focus group study of lay publics in four countries pp. 1-14

- Victoria Wibeck, Anders Hansson, Jonas Anshelm, Shinichiro Asayama, Lisa Dilling, Pamela M. Feetham, Rachel Hauser, Atsushi Ishii and Masahiro Sugiyama
- Citizens show strong support for climate policy, but are they also willing to pay? pp. 15-26

- Zorzeta Bakaki and Thomas Bernauer
- Constant elasticity of substitution functions for energy modeling in general equilibrium integrated assessment models: a critical review and recommendations pp. 27-40

- Abdulla Kaya, Denes Csala and Sgouris Sgouridis
- High mountain communities and climate change: adaptation, traditional ecological knowledge, and institutions pp. 41-55

- Tenzing Ingty
- Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting pp. 57-70

- Ella Belfer, James D. Ford and Michelle Maillet
- Climate change responses among the Maasai Community in Kenya pp. 71-83

- Walter Leal Filho, Daniel Nzengya, Gladys Muasya, Judith Chemuliti and Jokastah Wanzuu Kalungu
- Readiness for climate change adaptation in the Arctic: a case study from Nunavut, Canada pp. 85-100

- James D Ford, Jolène Labbé, Melanie Flynn and Malcolm Araos
- Can intra-regional food trade increase food availability in the context of global climatic change in West Africa? pp. 101-116

- Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe, Boris Odilon Kounagbè Lokonon, Calvin Atewemba and Naga Coulibaly
- Projected reductions in climatic suitability for vulnerable British birds pp. 117-130

- Dario Massimino, Alison Johnston, Simon Gillings, Frédéric Jiguet and James W. Pearce-Higgins
- Predictor weighting and geographical background delimitation: two synergetic sources of uncertainty when assessing species sensitivity to climate change pp. 131-143

- Pelayo Acevedo, Alberto Jiménez-Valverde, Jorge M. Lobo and Raimundo Real
- Impacts of 1.5 and 2 °C global warming on water availability and extreme hydrological events in Yiluo and Beijiang River catchments in China pp. 145-158

- Lüliu Liu, Hongmei Xu, Yong Wang and Tong Jiang
- Extreme flows and water availability of the Brahmaputra River under 1.5 and 2 °C global warming scenarios pp. 159-175

- Khaled Mohammed, Akm Saiful Islam, Tarekul Islam Gm, Lorenzo Alfieri, Sujit Kumar Bala and Md. Jamal Uddin Khan
- Discrete seasonal hydroclimate reconstructions over northern Vietnam for the past three and a half centuries pp. 177-188

- Kyle G. Hansen, Brendan M. Buckley, Brian Zottoli, Rosanne D. D’Arrigo, Le Canh Nam, Vinh Van Truong, Dung Tien Nguyen and Hau Xuan Nguyen
- Slowing down the retreat of the Morteratsch glacier, Switzerland, by artificially produced summer snow: a feasibility study pp. 189-203

- Johannes Oerlemans, Martin Haag and Felix Keller
- 14,000 years of climate-induced changes in carbon resources sustaining benthic consumers in a small boreal lake (Lake Tollari, Estonia) pp. 205-219

- Belle Simon, Poska Anneli, Hossann Christian and Tõnno Ilmar
- Understanding the detectability of potential changes to the 100-year peak storm surge pp. 221-235

- Robert L. Ceres, Chris E. Forest and Klaus Keller
- How reliable are GCM simulations for different atmospheric variables? pp. 237-248

- Sajjad Eghdamirad, Fiona Johnson and Ashish Sharma
- Heavy precipitation is highly sensitive to the magnitude of future warming pp. 249-257

- Wei Zhang and Gabriele Villarini
Volume 144, issue 4, 2017
- No climate change salience in Lofoten fisheries? A comment on understanding the need for adaptation in natural resource-dependent communities pp. 565-572

- Anna Lena Bercht
- Author response to the commentary by A. L. Bercht on “Understanding the need for adaptation in a natural resource dependent community in Northern Norway: issue salience, values and worldviews” pp. 573-575

- Halvor Dannevig and Grete K. Hovelsrud
- Review of commentary: no climate change salience in Lofoten fisheries? A comment on understanding the need for adaptation in natural resource dependent communities pp. 577-578

- Steve Rayner
- The rise in global atmospheric CO2, surface temperature, and sea level from emissions traced to major carbon producers pp. 579-590

- B. Ekwurzel, J. Boneham, M. W. Dalton, R. Heede, R. J. Mera, M. R. Allen and P. C. Frumhoff
- Responsible for what? Carbon producer CO2 contributions and the energy transition pp. 591-596

- Henry Shue
- Banking on banking: does “when” flexibility mask the costs of stringent climate policy? pp. 597-610

- John Bistline and Francisco Chesnaye
- Assessing uncertainty of climate change impacts on long-term hydropower generation using the CMIP5 ensemble—the case of Ecuador pp. 611-624

- Pablo E. Carvajal, Gabrial Anandarajah, Yacob Mulugetta and Olivier Dessens
- A climate stress test of Los Angeles’ water quality plans pp. 625-639

- Abdul Tariq, Robert Jay Lempert, John Riverson, Marla Schwartz and Neil Berg
- Projected warming portends seasonal shifts of stream temperatures in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, USA and Canada pp. 641-655

- Leslie A. Jones, Clint C. Muhlfeld and Lucy A. Marshall
- Recent climatic changes and wetland expansion turned Tibet into a net CH4 source pp. 657-670

- Da Wei and Xiaodan Wang
- Carbon dioxide fertilization offsets negative impacts of climate change on Arabica coffee yield in Brazil pp. 671-685

- Fabian Y. F. Verhage, Niels P. R. Anten and Paulo C. Sentelhas
- Effects of different climate downscaling methods on the assessment of climate change impacts on wheat cropping systems pp. 687-701

- Liu De Li, Garry J. O’Leary, Brendan Christy, Ian Macadam, Bin Wang, Muhuddin R. Anwar and Anna Weeks
- Tropical semi-arid regions expanding over temperate latitudes under climate change pp. 703-719

- Amélie Rajaud and Nathalie de Noblet-Ducoudré
- Influence of climate change on summer cooling costs and heat stress in urban office buildings pp. 721-735

- Hans Hooyberghs, Stijn Verbeke, Dirk Lauwaet, Hélia Costa, Graham Floater and Koen Ridder
Volume 144, issue 3, 2017
- Foreword to the special issue: decadal scale drought in arid regions pp. 389-390

- Zong-Liang Yang and Zhuguo Ma
- Assessment of the Pacific decadal oscillation’s contribution to the occurrence of local torrential rainfall in north China pp. 391-403

- Lin Pei, Jiangjiang Xia, Zhongwei Yan and Hui Yang
- Modulation of monthly precipitation patterns over East China by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation pp. 405-417

- Qing Yang, Zhuguo Ma and Baoliang Xu
- 500-yr. precipitation variability in Southern Taihang Mountains, China, and its linkages to ENSO and PDO pp. 419-432

- Yong Zhang, Qinhua Tian, Sébastien Guillet and Markus Stoffel
- Variability of modeled runoff over China and its links to climate change pp. 433-445

- Mingxing Li, Zhuguo Ma and Meixia Lv
- Regional water budgets and hydroclimatic trend variations in Xinjiang from 1951 to 2000 pp. 447-460

- Ziyan Zheng, Zhuguo Ma, Mingxing Li and Jiangjiang Xia
- Modeling and analysis of the potential impacts on regional climate due to vegetation degradation over arid and semi-arid regions of China pp. 461-473

- Liang Chen, Zhuguo Ma and Tianbao Zhao
- Potential impact of reforestation programmes and uncertainties in land cover effects over the loess plateau: a regional climate modeling study pp. 475-490

- Lang Wang and Kevin K. W. Cheung
- Relative impacts of increased greenhouse gas concentrations and land cover change on the surface climate in arid and semi-arid regions of China pp. 491-503

- Zhongfeng Xu and Zong-Liang Yang
- Quantifying the contributions of anthropogenic and natural forcings to climate changes over arid-semiarid areas during 1946–2005 pp. 505-517

- Chunxiang Li, Tianbao Zhao and Kairan Ying
- Uncertainties in historical changes and future projections of drought. Part I: estimates of historical drought changes pp. 519-533

- Aiguo Dai and Tianbao Zhao
- Uncertainties in historical changes and future projections of drought. Part II: model-simulated historical and future drought changes pp. 535-548

- Tianbao Zhao and Aiguo Dai
- Vulnerability of and risk to water resources in arid and semi-arid regions of West China under a scenario of climate change pp. 549-563

- Jun Xia, Like Ning, Quan Wang, Junxu Chen, Long Wan and Si Hong
Volume 144, issue 2, 2017
- Commentary on “carbon balance effects of US biofuel production and use,” by DeCicco et al. (2016) pp. 111-119

- Robert D. De Kleine, Timothy J. Wallington, James E. Anderson and Hyung Chul Kim
- Erratum to: commentary on “carbon balance effects of US biofuel production and use,” by DeCicco et al. (2016) pp. 121-121

- Robert D. Kleine, Timothy J. Wallington, James E. Anderson and Hyung Chul Kim
- Author’s response to commentary on “Carbon balance effects of U.S. biofuel production and use” pp. 123-129

- John M. DeCicco
- Assessing climate change impacts on extreme weather events: the case for an alternative (Bayesian) approach pp. 131-142

- Michael E. Mann, Elisabeth A. Lloyd and Naomi Oreskes
- Is the choice of statistical paradigm critical in extreme event attribution studies? pp. 143-150

- Peter A. Stott, David J. Karoly and Francis W. Zwiers
- Leakage risks of geologic CO2 storage and the impacts on the global energy system and climate change mitigation pp. 151-163

- Hang Deng, Jeffrey M. Bielicki, Michael Oppenheimer, Jeffrey P. Fitts and Catherine A. Peters
- Early action on Paris Agreement allows for more time to change energy systems pp. 165-179

- Heleen L. van Soest, Harmen Sytze de Boer, Mark Roelfsema, Michel G.J. den Elzen, Annemiek Admiraal, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Andries F. Hof, Maarten van den Berg, Mathijs J.H.M. Harmsen, David E.H.J. Gernaat and Nicklas Forsell
- The road to achieving the long-term Paris targets: energy transition and the role of direct air capture pp. 181-193

- Adriana Marcucci, Socrates Kypreos and Evangelos Panos
- Using forests for climate mitigation: sequester carbon or produce woody biomass? pp. 195-206

- Alice Favero, Robert Mendelsohn and Brent Sohngen
- Forest sector carbon analyses support land management planning and projects: assessing the influence of anthropogenic and natural factors pp. 207-220

- Alexa J. Dugan, Richard Birdsey, Sean P. Healey, Yude Pan, Fangmin Zhang, Gang Mo, Jing Chen, Christopher W. Woodall, Alexander J. Hernandez, Kevin McCullough, James B. McCarter, Crystal L. Raymond and Karen Dante-Wood
- Historic nitrogen deposition determines future climate change effects on nitrogen retention in temperate forests pp. 221-235

- T. Dirnböck, C. Foldal, I. Djukic, J. Kobler, E. Haas, R. Kiese and B. Kitzler
- The power of the transplant: direct assessment of climate change impacts pp. 237-255

- Sabine S. Nooten and Lesley Hughes
- Policy, practice, and partnerships for climate change adaptation on US national forests pp. 257-269

- Thomas J. Timberlake and Courtney A. Schultz
- Nodes and networks in the governance of ecosystem-based adaptation: the case of the Bergrivier municipality, South Africa pp. 271-285

- Gina Ziervogel, Lorena Pasquini and Sarah Haiden
- Land-use experts’ perception of regional climate change: an empirical analysis from the North German Plain pp. 287-301

- Tim Barkmann, Rosemarie Siebert and Andrej Lange
- Spatial conservation prioritization for dominant tree species of Chinese forest communities under climate change pp. 303-316

- Ji-Zhong Wan, Chun-Jing Wang and Fei-Hai Yu
- Understanding climate as a driver of food insecurity in Ethiopia pp. 317-328

- Kirsty Lewis
- Climate impacts on agricultural land use in the USA: the role of socio-economic scenarios pp. 329-345

- Jianhong E. Mu, Benjamin M. Sleeter, John T. Abatzoglou and John M. Antle
- Impacts of Antarctic fast dynamics on sea-level projections and coastal flood defense pp. 347-364

- Tony E. Wong, Alexander M. R. Bakker and Klaus Keller
- Attributing extreme fire risk in Western Canada to human emissions pp. 365-379

- Megan C. Kirchmeier-Young, Francis W. Zwiers, Nathan P. Gillett and Alex J. Cannon
- The impacts of rising temperatures on aircraft takeoff performance pp. 381-388

- Ethan D. Coffel, Terence Thompson and Radley M. Horton
Volume 144, issue 1, 2017
- Building blocks: a strategy for near-term action within the new global climate framework pp. 1-13

- Richard B. Stewart, Michael Oppenheimer and Bryce Rudyk
- Governing global problems under uncertainty: making bottom-up climate policy work pp. 15-27

- Charles F. Sabel and David G. Victor
- An alternative framework for negotiating climate policies pp. 29-39

- Geoffrey Heal and Howard Kunreuther
- The strength of weakness: pseudo-clubs in the climate regime pp. 41-52

- Jessica F. Green
- Green clubs in building block climate change regimes pp. 53-63

- Matthew Potoski
- Incomplete cooperation and co-benefits: deepening climate cooperation with a proliferation of small agreements pp. 65-79

- Phillip M. Hannam, Vítor V. Vasconcelos, Simon A. Levin and Jorge M. Pacheco
- Toward a club of carbon markets pp. 81-95

- N. Keohane, A. Petsonk and A. Hanafi
- Policy surveillance in the G-20 fossil fuel subsidies agreement: lessons for climate policy pp. 97-110

- Joseph Aldy
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