Climatic Change
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Volume 143, issue 3, 2017
- Global issue, developed country bias: the Paris climate conference as covered by daily print news organizations in 13 nations pp. 281-296

- Sonya Gurwitt, Kari Malkki and Mili Mitra
- The legitimacy of environmental scientists in the public sphere pp. 297-306

- Gordon Gauchat, Timothy O’Brien and Oriol Mirosa
- Narrating climate futures: shared socioeconomic pathways and literary fiction pp. 307-319

- Alexandra Nikoleris, Johannes Stripple and Paul Tenngart
- The influence of learning about carbon dioxide removal (CDR) on support for mitigation policies pp. 321-336

- Victoria Campbell-Arvai, P. Sol Hart, Kaitlin T. Raimi and Kimberly S. Wolske
- Assessing impacts and community preparedness to cyclones: a fuzzy cognitive mapping approach pp. 337-354

- Pramod K. Singh and Harpalsinh Chudasama
- Assessment of social vulnerability to climate change at the local scale: development and application of a Social Vulnerability Index pp. 355-370

- Cuong Viet Nguyen, Ralph Horne, John Fien and France Cheong
- Potential impact of climate change on streamflow of major Ethiopian rivers pp. 371-383

- Mesgana Seyoum Gizaw, Getu Fana Biftu, Thian Yew Gan, Semu Ayalew Moges and Harri Koivusalo
- Potential impacts of climate change on wildfire dynamics in the midlands of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 385-397

- S. Strydom and M. J. Savage
- Potential impacts of climate change on extreme precipitation over four African coastal cities pp. 399-413

- Babatunde J. Abiodun, Jimmy Adegoke, Abayomi A. Abatan, Chidi A. Ibe, Temitope S. Egbebiyi, Francois Engelbrecht and Izidine Pinto
- Prediction of future malaria hotspots under climate change in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 415-428

- Henry Musoke Semakula, Guobao Song, Simon Peter Achuu, Miaogen Shen, Jingwen Chen, Paul Isolo Mukwaya, Martin Oulu, Patrick Mwanzia Mwendwa, Jannette Abalo and Shushen Zhang
- Optimized cropping patterns under climate-change conditions pp. 429-443

- Mehri Abdi-Dehkordi, Omid Bozorg-Haddad and Hugo A. Loáiciga
- Agricultural productivity in Latin America and the Caribbean in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity and climatic effects pp. 445-460

- Michee Lachaud, Boris Bravo-Ureta and Carlos Ludena
- Local rainfall trends and their perceptions by Amazonian communities pp. 461-472

- Vincent Dubreuil, Beatriz M. Funatsu, Véronique Michot, Stéphanie Nasuti, Nathan Debortoli, Neli A. Mello-Thery and François-Michel Le Tourneau
- Organisational uptake of scientific information about climate change by infrastructure managers: the case of adaptation of the French railway company pp. 473-486

- Vivian Dépoues
- Potential impact of climate change on the risk of windthrow in eastern Canada’s forests pp. 487-501

- Christian Saad, Yan Boulanger, Marilou Beaudet, Philippe Gachon, Jean-Claude Ruel and Sylvie Gauthier
- Long-term carbon dioxide and hydrofluorocarbon emissions from commercial space cooling and refrigeration in India: a detailed analysis within an integrated assessment modelling framework pp. 503-517

- Mohit Sharma, Vaibhav Chaturvedi and Pallav Purohit
- Cost-benefit analysis of climate change adaptation for power pole networks pp. 519-533

- Paraic C. Ryan and Mark G. Stewart
- Erratum to: Impacts of climate change on European hydrology at 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees mean global warming above preindustrial level pp. 535-535

- Chantal Donnelly, Wouter Greuell, Jafet Andersson, Dieter Gerten, Giovanna Pisacane, Philippe Roudier and Fulco Ludwig
- How accurate are energy intensity projections? pp. 537-545

- David Stern
Volume 143, issue 1, 2017
- The Asia-Pacific’s role in the emerging solar geoengineering debate pp. 1-12

- Masahiro Sugiyama, Shinichiro Asayama, Atsushi Ishii, Takanobu Kosugi, John C. Moore, Jolene Lin, Penehuro F. Lefale, Wil Burns, Masatomo Fujiwara, Arunabha Ghosh, Joshua Horton, Atsushi Kurosawa, Andy Parker, Michael Thompson, Pak-Hang Wong and Lili Xia
- Impacts of climate change on European hydrology at 1.5, 2 and 3 degrees mean global warming above preindustrial level pp. 13-26

- Chantal Donnelly, Wouter Greuell, Jafet Andersson, Dieter Gerten, Giovanna Pisacane, Philippe Roudier and Fulco Ludwig
- Soil temperature responses to climate change along a gradient of upland–riparian transect in boreal forest pp. 27-41

- S . K. Oni, F. Mieres, M. N. Futter and H. Laudon
- Probabilistic climate change scenarios for viticultural potential in Québec pp. 43-58

- Philippe Roy, Patrick Grenier, Evelyne Barriault, Travis Logan, Anne Blondlot, Gaétan Bourgeois and Diane Chaumont
- Climate change threats to one of the world’s largest cross-country skiing races pp. 59-71

- Martin Falk and Eva Hagsten
- A novel proxy and the sea level rise in Venice, Italy, from 1350 to 2014 pp. 73-86

- Dario Camuffo, Chiara Bertolin and Patrizia Schenal
- Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka pp. 87-100

- Jasper G. Franke and Reik V. Donner
- Simulation model of the growth of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) cv. Natal in response to climate change pp. 101-113

- Francisca Franciana Sousa Pereira, Rodrigo Máximo Sánchez-Román and Alba María Guadalupe Orellana González
- Contributions of decadal climate information in agriculture and food systems in east and southern Africa pp. 115-128

- Admire Mutsa Nyamwanza, Mark George New, Mariko Fujisawa, Peter Johnston and Akeel Hajat
- Variations of N2O fluxes in response to warming and cooling in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau pp. 129-142

- Yigang Hu, Zhenhua Zhang, Qi Wang, Shiping Wang, Zhishan Zhang, Zengru Wang, Guangping Xu, Mingyuan Du and Feike A. Dijkstra
- Towards a balanced view of Arctic shipping: estimating economic impacts of emissions from increased traffic on the Northern Sea Route pp. 143-155

- Dmitry Yumashev, Karel Hussen, Johan Gille and Gail Whiteman
- Institutional drivers of adaptation in local government decision-making: evidence from Chile pp. 157-171

- Patricio Valdivieso, Krister P Andersson and Benjamin Villena-Roldan
- Developed barrier island adaptation strategies to hurricane forcing under rising sea levels pp. 173-184

- S. M. Smallegan, J. L. Irish and A. R. Dongeren
- Promoting climate justice in high-income countries: lessons from African American communities on the Chesapeake Bay pp. 185-200

- Christine D. Miller Hesed and David M. Ostergren
- The social utility of event attribution: liability, adaptation, and justice-based loss and damage pp. 201-212

- Greg Lusk
- An intergenerationally fair path towards 2 °C pp. 213-226

- Darrel Moellendorf and Axel Schaffer
- When do extreme weather events generate attention to climate change? pp. 227-241

- Matthew R. Sisco, Valentina Bosetti and Elke U. Weber
- Stranded research? Leading finance journals are silent on climate change pp. 243-260

- Ivan Diaz-Rainey, Becky Robertson and Charlie Wilson
- Substituting beans for beef as a contribution toward US climate change targets pp. 261-270

- Helen Harwatt, Joan Sabaté, Gidon Eshel, Sam Soret and William Ripple
- Does the label really matter? Evidence that the US public continues to doubt “global warming” more than “climate change” pp. 271-280

- Jonathon P. Schuldt, Peter K. Enns and Victoria Cavaliere
Volume 142, issue 3, 2017
- A case for further refinement of the Green Climate Fund’s 50:50 ratio climate change mitigation and adaptation allocation framework: toward a more targeted approach pp. 311-320

- Steven R. Brechin and Maria I. Espinoza
- Estimating heat wave-related mortality in Europe using singular spectrum analysis pp. 321-330

- Steffen Merte
- Predicting the shift of threatened ungulates’ habitats with climate change in Altun Mountain National Nature Reserve of the Northwestern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau pp. 331-344

- Xiaoyu Wu, Shikui Dong, Shiliang Liu, Xukun Su, Yuhui Han, Jianbin Shi, Yong Zhang, Zhenzhen Zhao, Wei Sha, Xiang Zhang, Feng Gao and Donghua Xu
- A construal-level perspective of climate change images in US newspapers pp. 345-360

- Ran Duan, Adam Zwickle and Bruno Takahashi
- Modelling the regional impact of climate change on the suitability of the establishment of the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) in Serbia pp. 361-374

- M. Petrić, B. Lalić, E. Ducheyne, V. Djurdjević and D. Petrić
- How can climate change and engineered water conveyance affect sediment dynamics in the San Francisco Bay-Delta system? pp. 375-389

- Fernanda Achete, Mick van der Wegen, Jan Adriaan Roelvink and Bruce Jaffe
- Economic growth and global particulate pollution concentrations pp. 391-406

- David Stern and Jeremy van Dijk
- Cold- and heat-related mortality: a cautionary note on current damage functions with net benefits from climate change pp. 407-418

- Veronika Huber, Dolores Ibarreta and Katja Frieler
- Aligning subnational climate actions for the new post-Paris climate regime pp. 419-432

- Angel Hsu, Amy J. Weinfurter and Kaiyang Xu
- Drought, multi-seasonal climate, and wildfire in northern New Mexico pp. 433-446

- E. Q. Margolis, C. A. Woodhouse and T. W. Swetnam
- Effects of fairness principles on willingness to pay for climate change mitigation pp. 447-461

- Brilé Anderson, Thomas Bernauer and Stefano Balietti
- Global climate forcing from albedo change caused by large-scale deforestation and reforestation: quantification and attribution of geographic variation pp. 463-476

- Tong Jiao, Christopher A. Williams, Bardan Ghimire, Jeffrey Masek, Feng Gao and Crystal Schaaf
- Rapid escalation of coastal flood exposure in US municipalities from sea level rise pp. 477-489

- Scott Kulp and Benjamin H. Strauss
- Low-emission pathways in 11 major economies: comparison of cost-optimal pathways and Paris climate proposals pp. 491-504

- Heleen L. van Soest, Lara Aleluia Reis, Laurent Drouet, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Michel G. J. den Elzen, Massimo Tavoni, Keigo Akimoto, Katherine V. Calvin, Panagiotis Fragkos, Alban Kitous, Gunnar Luderer and Keywan Riahi
- Warming of Central European lakes and their response to the 1980s climate regime shift pp. 505-520

- R. Iestyn Woolway, Martin T. Dokulil, Wlodzimierz Marszelewski, Martin Schmid, Damien Bouffard and Christopher J. Merchant
- Using population projections in climate change analysis pp. 521-529

- Daniel Rozell
- Beliefs and values explain international differences in perception of solar radiation management: insights from a cross-country survey pp. 531-544

- Vivianne H. M. Visschers, Jing Shi, Michael Siegrist and Joseph Arvai
- Responses of nitrous oxide emissions from crop rotation systems to four projected future climate change scenarios on a black Vertosol in subtropical Australia pp. 545-558

- Yong Li, Liu De Li, Graeme Schwenke, Bin Wang, Ian Macadam, Weijin Wang, Guangdi Li and Ram C Dalal
- Effect of (quasi-)optimum model parameter sets and model characteristics on future discharge projection of two basins from Europe and Asia pp. 559-573

- A. Chamorro, P. Kraft, G. Pauer, J.-F. Exbrayat and L. Breuer
- A bargaining experiment on heterogeneity and side deals in climate negotiations pp. 575-586

- Greer Gosnell and Alessandro Tavoni
- Roles of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers in carbon sequestration in a Chinese agricultural ecosystem pp. 587-596

- Hong Zhao, Binfeng Sun, Fei Lu, Xiaoke Wang, Tao Zhuang, Guo Zhang and Zhiyun Ouyang
Volume 142, issue 1, 2017
- When climate change predictions are right for the wrong reasons pp. 1-6

- Wally Broecker
- Temperature observations in Bologna, Italy, from 1715 to 1815: a comparison with other contemporary series and an overview of three centuries of changing climate pp. 7-22

- Dario Camuffo, Antonio della Valle, Chiara Bertolin and Elena Santorelli
- A comparison of sea level projections based on the observed and reconstructed sea level data around the Korean Peninsula pp. 23-36

- Kwang-Yul Kim and Yeonjoo Kim
- Using second-order approximation to incorporate GCM uncertainty in climate change impact assessments pp. 37-52

- Sajjad Eghdamirad, Fiona Johnson and Ashish Sharma
- Solar radiation management and ecosystem functional responses pp. 53-66

- Akihiko Ito
- Ecophysiological responses to elevated CO2 and temperature in Cystoseira tamariscifolia (Phaeophyceae) pp. 67-81

- Paula S. M. Celis-Plá, Brezo Martínez, Nathalie Korbee, Jason M. Hall-Spencer and Félix L. Figueroa
- Divergent trends in ecosystem services under different climate-management futures in a fire-prone forest landscape pp. 83-95

- Joshua S. Halofsky, Jessica E. Halofsky, Miles A. Hemstrom, Anita T. Morzillo, Xiaoping Zhou and Daniel C. Donato
- Integration of ecosystem-based adaptation to climate change policies in Viet Nam pp. 97-111

- Thu Thi Nguyen, Jamie Pittock and Bich Huong Nguyen
- Conceptualization and implementation of ecosystems-based adaptation pp. 113-127

- Anita Milman and Kripa Jagannathan
- Determinants of smallholder farmers’ perceptions of impact of climate change on beef production in Malawi pp. 129-141

- Gregory Chingala, Cletos Mapiye, Emiliano Raffrenato, Louw Hoffman and Kennedy Dzama
- Assessing decision-making and economic performance of farmers to manage climate-induced crisis in Coastal Karnataka (India) pp. 143-153

- H. M. Vinaya Kumar, M. Shivamurthy, V. Govinda Gowda and G. S. Biradar
- Simulation of leaf blast infection in tropical rice agro-ecology under climate change scenario pp. 155-167

- K. Viswanath, P. Sinha, S. Naresh Kumar, Taru Sharma, Shalini Saxena, Shweta Panjwani, H. Pathak and Shalu Mishra Shukla
- A climate trend analysis of Ethiopia: examining subseasonal climate impacts on crops and pasture conditions pp. 169-182

- Molly E. Brown, Chris Funk, Diego Pedreros, Diriba Korecha, Melesse Lemma, James Rowland, Emily Williams and James Verdin
- Temperature, maize yield, and civil conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 183-197

- Tackseung Jun
- A healthier US diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions from both the food and health care systems pp. 199-212

- Elinor Hallström, Quentin Gee, Peter Scarborough and David A. Cleveland
- When timing matters-considering changing temporal structures in runoff response surfaces pp. 213-226

- Klaus Vormoor, Ole Rössler, Gerd Bürger, Axel Bronstert and Rolf Weingartner
- Are cultural heritage and resources threatened by climate change? A systematic literature review pp. 227-254

- Sandra Fatorić and Erin Seekamp
- The Paris Agreement and next steps in limiting global warming pp. 255-270

- Steven K. Rose, Richard Richels, Geoffrey Blanford and Thomas Rutherford
- Is it hot in here or is it just me? Temperature anomalies and political polarization over global warming in the American public pp. 271-285

- Jeremiah Bohr
- The earth is our home: systemic metaphors to redefine our relationship with nature pp. 287-300

- Paul H. Thibodeau, Cynthia McPherson Frantz and Matias Berretta
- A new approach for evaluating climate change communication pp. 301-309

- Adam Seth Levine and Reuben Kline
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