Climatic Change
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Volume 140, issue 3, 2017
- Sources and implications of deep uncertainties surrounding sea-level projections pp. 339-347

- Alexander M. R. Bakker, Domitille Louchard and Klaus Keller
- The effects of time-varying observation errors on semi-empirical sea-level projections pp. 349-360

- Kelsey L. Ruckert, Yawen Guan, Alexander M. R. Bakker, Chris E. Forest and Klaus Keller
- On bias correction in drought frequency analysis based on climate models pp. 361-374

- Yog Aryal and Jianting Zhu
- No evidence of publication bias in climate change science pp. 375-385

- Christian Harlos, Tim C. Edgell and Johan Hollander
- Anchoring climate change communications pp. 387-398

- Adam J. L. Harris, Han-Hui Por and Stephen B. Broomell
- Public perceptions of air pollution and climate change: different manifestations, similar causes, and concerns pp. 399-412

- Endre Tvinnereim, Xiaozi Liu and Eric M. Jamelske
- Who speaks for climate change in China? Evidence from Weibo pp. 413-422

- John Chung-En Liu and Bo Zhao
- Droughts augment youth migration in Northern Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 423-435

- Javier Baez, German Caruso, Valerie Mueller and Chiyu Niu
- Using an option pricing approach to evaluate strategic decisions in a rapidly changing climate: Black–Scholes and climate change pp. 437-449

- Matthew Sturm, Michael A. Goldstein, Henry Huntington and Thomas A. Douglas
- Adaptation by stealth: climate information use in the Great Lakes region across scales pp. 451-465

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Christine J. Kirchhoff and Maria Carmen Lemos
- Gauging climate preparedness to inform adaptation needs: local level adaptation in drinking water quality in CA, USA pp. 467-481

- Julia A. Ekstrom, Louise Bedsworth and Amanda Fencl
- Solving the clinker dilemma with hybrid output-based allocation pp. 483-501

- Frederic Branger and Misato Sato
- The Diet-related GHG Index: construction and validation of a brief questionnaire-based index pp. 503-517

- Thomas Bøker Lund, David Watson, Sinne Smed, Lotte Holm, Thomas Eisler and Annemette Nielsen
- Economic consequences of altered survival of mixed or pure Norway spruce under a dryer and warmer climate pp. 519-531

- Susanne Neuner and Thomas Knoke
- Marine birds and mammals foraging in the rapidly deglaciating Arctic fjord - numbers, distribution and habitat preferences pp. 533-548

- Lech Stempniewicz, Michał Goc, Dorota Kidawa, Jacek Urbański, Magdalena Hadwiczak and Adrian Zwolicki
- The sea level rise impact on four seashore breeding birds: the key study of Sečovlje Salina Nature Park pp. 549-562

- Danijel Ivajnšič, Lovrenc Lipej, Iztok Škornik and Mitja Kaligarič
- Climate change, hydrology, and fish morphology: predictions using phenotype-environment associations pp. 563-576

- Matt J. Michel, Huicheng Chien, Collin E. Beachum, Micah G. Bennett and Jason H. Knouft
- The impact of changing climate on perennial crops: the case of tea production in Sri Lanka pp. 577-592

- R. P. Dayani Gunathilaka, James C. R. Smart and Christopher Fleming
- Global warming and local air pollution have reduced wheat yields in India pp. 593-604

- Ridhima Gupta, E. Somanathan and Sagnik Dey
- The impacts of increased heat stress events on wheat yield under climate change in China pp. 605-620

- Xuan Yang, Zhan Tian, Laixiang Sun, Baode Chen, Francesco N. Tubiello and Yinlong Xu
- Spatiotemporal variations in volume of closed lakes on the Tibetan Plateau and their climatic responses from 1976 to 2013 pp. 621-633

- Ruimin Yang, Liping Zhu, Junbo Wang, Jianting Ju, Qingfeng Ma, Falko Turner and Yun Guo
- Pattern scaling based projections for precipitation and potential evapotranspiration: sensitivity to composition of GHGs and aerosols forcing pp. 635-647

- Yangyang Xu and Lei Lin
- Shifting patterns of mild weather in response to projected radiative forcing pp. 649-658

- Karin van der Wiel, Sarah B. Kapnick and Gabriel A. Vecchi
Volume 140, issue 2, 2017
- Feasibility, normative heuristics and the proper place of historical responsibility—a reply to Ohndorf et al pp. 101-107

- Fabian Schuppert and Christian Seidel
- The risk of climate ruin pp. 109-118

- Oliver D. Bettis, Simon Dietz and Nick G. Silver
- Cooperation studies of catastrophe avoidance: implications for climate negotiations pp. 119-133

- Mark J. Hurlstone, Susie Wang, Annabel Price, Zoe Leviston and Iain Walker
- Climate change may speed democratic turnover pp. 135-147

- Nick Obradovich
- Experience of extreme weather affects climate change mitigation and adaptation responses pp. 149-164

- Christina Demski, Stuart Capstick, Nick Pidgeon, Robert Gennaro Sposato and Alexa Spence
- Why aren’t we taking action? Psychological barriers to climate-positive food choices pp. 165-178

- Robert D. Gifford and Angel K. S. Chen
- Pathways for drought resilient livelihoods based on people’s perception pp. 179-193

- Pramod K Singh and Harpalsinh Chudasama
- Climate change and adaptation strategies in Budhi Gandaki River Basin, Nepal: a perception-based analysis pp. 195-208

- Rohini P. Devkota, Vishnu P. Pandey, Utsav Bhattarai, Harshana Shrestha, Shrijwal Adhikari and Khada Nanda Dulal
- Climate change adaptation and the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF): Qualitative insights from policy implementation in the Asia-Pacific pp. 209-226

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Björn-Ola Linnér and Richard J. T. Klein
- Unravelling local adaptive capacity to climate change in the Bolivian Amazon: the interlinkages between assets, conservation and markets pp. 227-242

- Isabel Ruiz-Mallén, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares and Victoria Reyes-García
- Climate shocks and rural-urban migration in Mexico: exploring nonlinearities and thresholds pp. 243-258

- Raphael J. Nawrotzki, Jack DeWaard, Maryia Bakhtsiyarava and Jasmine Trang Ha
- Impact of air pollution induced climate change on water availability and ecosystem productivity in the conterminous United States pp. 259-272

- Kai Duan, Ge Sun, Yang Zhang, Khairunnisa Yahya, Kai Wang, James M. Madden, Peter V. Caldwell, Erika C. Cohen and Steven G. McNulty
- Climate change impacts on thermal growing conditions of main fruit species in Portugal pp. 273-286

- João A. Santos, Ricardo Costa and Helder Fraga
- Quantification of temperature response to CO2 forcing in atmosphere–ocean general circulation models pp. 287-305

- Junichi Tsutsui
- Tracking regional temperature projections from the early 1990s in light of variations in regional warming, including ‘warming holes’ pp. 307-322

- Michael R. Grose, James S. Risbey and Penny H. Whetton
- Robust decision making in data scarce contexts: addressing data and model limitations for infrastructure planning under transient climate change pp. 323-337

- Julie Shortridge, Seth Guikema and Ben Zaitchik
Volume 140, issue 1, 2017
- Indigenous peoples, local communities and climate change mitigation pp. 1-4

- Ameyali Ramos-Castillo, Edwin J. Castellanos and Kirsty Galloway McLean
- Synergies and trade-offs between adaptation, mitigation and development pp. 5-18

- Thomas F. Thornton and Claudia Comberti
- Including indigenous peoples in climate change mitigation: addressing issues of scale, knowledge and power pp. 19-32

- M. Brugnach, M. Craps and A. Dewulf
- The adaptation and mitigation potential of traditional agriculture in a changing climate pp. 33-45

- Miguel A. Altieri and Clara I. Nicholls
- Can savanna burning projects deliver measurable greenhouse emissions reductions and sustainable livelihood opportunities in fire-prone settings? pp. 47-61

- Jeremy Russell-Smith, Catherine Monagle, Margaret Jacobsohn, Robin L. Beatty, Bibiana Bilbao, Adriana Millán, Hebe Vessuri and Isabelle Sánchez-Rose
- Promoting sustainable local development of rural communities and mitigating climate change: the case of Mexico’s Patsari improved cookstove project pp. 63-77

- Victor M. Berrueta, Montserrat Serrano-Medrano, Carlos García-Bustamante, Marta Astier and Omar R. Masera
- Micro hydropower: an alternative for climate change mitigation, adaptation, and development of marginalized local communities in Hispaniola Island pp. 79-87

- Alberto Sánchez and Michela Izzo
- Communities and blue carbon: the role of traditional management systems in providing benefits for carbon storage, biodiversity conservation and livelihoods pp. 89-100

- Marjo Vierros
Volume 139, issue 3, 2016
- The shape of impacts to come: lessons and opportunities for adaptation from uneven increases in global and regional temperatures pp. 341-349

- Kristie L. Ebi, Lewis H. Ziska and Gary Yohe
- Examining urban inequality and vulnerability to enhance resilience: insights from Mumbai, India pp. 351-365

- Patricia Romero-Lankao, Daniel M. Gnatz and Joshua B. Sperling
- Cross-pressuring conservative Catholics? Effects of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the U.S. public opinion on climate change pp. 367-380

- Nan Li, Joseph Hilgard, Dietram A. Scheufele, Kenneth M. Winneg and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
- The role of boundary organizations in climate change adaptation from the perspective of municipal practitioners pp. 381-395

- Alexandra Graham and Carrie L. Mitchell
- Are we measuring concern about global climate change correctly? Testing a novel measurement approach with the data from 28 countries pp. 397-411

- Jan Urban
- Arctic communities perceive climate impacts on access as a critical challenge to availability of subsistence resources pp. 413-427

- Todd J. Brinkman, Winslow D. Hansen, F. Stuart Chapin, Gary Kofinas, Shauna BurnSilver and T. Scott Rupp
- Adaptation and Indigenous peoples in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change pp. 429-443

- James Ford, Michelle Maillet, Vincent Pouliot, Thomas Meredith and Alicia Cavanaugh
- Planning for an unknowable future: uncertainty in climate change adaptation planning pp. 445-459

- Sierra C. Woodruff
- Understanding climate adaptation investments for communities living in desert Australia: experiences of indigenous communities pp. 461-475

- Digby Race, Supriya Mathew, Matthew Campbell and Karl Hampton
- Geoengineering, moral hazard, and trust in climate science: evidence from a survey experiment in Britain pp. 477-489

- Malcolm Fairbrother
- Predictors of national CO2 emissions: do international commitments matter? pp. 491-502

- Axel Franzen and Sebastian Mader
- Climate change mitigation strategy under an uncertain Solar Radiation Management possibility pp. 503-515

- Tommi Ekholm and Hannele Korhonen
- Value of decadal climate variability information for agriculture in the Missouri River basin pp. 517-533

- Mario Fernandez, Pei Huang, Bruce McCarl and Vikram Mehta
- Impacts of climate change on Tunisian olive oil output pp. 535-549

- Ben Zaied Younes and Zouabi Oussama
- Lessons from climate modeling on the design and use of ensembles for crop modeling pp. 551-564

- Daniel Wallach, Linda O. Mearns, Alex C. Ruane, Reimund P. Rötter and Senthold Asseng
- Effect of warming and nitrogen addition on evapotranspiration and water use efficiency in a wheat-soybean/fallow rotation from 2010 to 2014 pp. 565-578

- Liting Liu, Chunsheng Hu, Jørgen E. Olesen, Zhaoqiang Ju and Xiying Zhang
- Temperature sensitivity thresholds to warming and cooling in phenophases of alpine plants pp. 579-590

- Fandong Meng, Yang Zhou, Shiping Wang, Jichuang Duan, Zhenhua Zhang, Haishan Niu, Lili Jiang, Shujuan Cui, Xin’e Li, Caiyun Luo, Lrirong Zhang, Qi Wang, Xiaoying Bao, Tsechoe Dorji, Yingnian Li, Mingyuan Du, Xinquan Zhao, Liang Zhao, Guojie Wang and David W. Inouye
- An investigation of future fuel load and fire weather in Australia pp. 591-605

- Hamish Clarke, Andrew J. Pitman, Jatin Kala, Claire Carouge, Vanessa Haverd and Jason P. Evans
- Erratum to: An investigation of future fuel load and fire weather in Australia pp. 607-607

- Hamish Clarke, Andrew J. Pitman, Jatin Kala, Claire Carouge, Vanessa Haverd and Jason P. Evans
- A 258-year reconstruction of precipitation for southern Northeast China and the northern Korean peninsula pp. 609-622

- Zhenju Chen, Xingyuan He, Nicole K. Davi and Xianliang Zhang
- The Stancari air thermometer and the 1715–1737 record in Bologna, Italy pp. 623-636

- Dario Camuffo, Antonio della Valle, Chiara Bertolin and Elena Santorelli
- Shorter snow cover duration since 1970 in the Swiss Alps due to earlier snowmelt more than to later snow onset pp. 637-649

- Geoffrey Klein, Yann Vitasse, Christian Rixen, Christoph Marty and Martine Rebetez
- Upper Irtysh River flow since AD 1500 as reconstructed by tree rings, reveals the hydroclimatic signal of inner Asia pp. 651-665

- Feng Chen, Yujiang Yuan, Nicole Davi and Tongwen Zhang
- Projections of Extreme Dry and Wet Spells in the 21st Century India Using Stationary and Non-stationary Standardized Precipitation Indices pp. 667-681

- Kaustubh Salvi and Subimal Ghosh
Volume 139, issue 2, 2016
- All hands on deck: polycentric governance for climate change insurance pp. 129-140

- Connor P. Spreng, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Daniel Spreng
- Testing the efficacy of voluntary urban greenhouse gas emissions inventories pp. 141-154

- Fouad Khan and Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Rapid scale-up of negative emissions technologies: social barriers and social implications pp. 155-167

- Holly Jean Buck
- China’s socioeconomic risk from extreme events in a changing climate: a hierarchical Bayesian model pp. 169-181

- Xiao-Chen Yuan, Xun Sun, Upmanu Lall, Zhifu Mi, Jun He and Yi-Ming Wei
- Can we learn from the past? Four hundred years of changes in adaptation to floods and droughts. Measuring the vulnerability in two Hispanic cities pp. 183-200

- Salvador Gil-Guirado, José-Antonio Espín-Sánchez and María Rosario Prieto
- New lakes in deglaciating high-mountain regions – opportunities and risks pp. 201-214

- Wilfried Haeberli, Michael Buetler, Christian Huggel, Therese Lehmann Friedli, Yvonne Schaub and Anton J. Schleiss
- Sensitivity of the projected hydroclimatic environment of the Delaware River basin to formulation of potential evapotranspiration pp. 215-228

- Tanja N. Williamson, Elizabeth A. Nystrom and Paul C. D. Milly
- Climate change in the Blue Nile Basin Ethiopia: implications for water resources and sediment transport pp. 229-243

- Moges B. Wagena, Andrew Sommerlot, Anteneh Z. Abiy, Amy S. Collick, Simon Langan, Daniel R. Fuka and Zachary M. Easton
- The consequences of the IPCC AR5 RCPs 4.5 and 8.5 climate change scenarios on precipitation in West Africa pp. 245-263

- Mojisola O. Adeniyi
- Enhancement of heavy daily snowfall in central Japan due to global warming as projected by large ensemble of regional climate simulations pp. 265-278

- Hiroaki Kawase, Akihiko Murata, Ryo Mizuta, Hidetaka Sasaki, Masaya Nosaka, Masayoshi Ishii and Izuru Takayabu
- Projected changes in area of the Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh due to SLR by 2100 pp. 279-291

- Andres Payo, Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Sugata Hazra, Tuhin Ghosh, Subhajit Ghosh, Sally Brown, Robert J. Nicholls, Lucy Bricheno, Judith Wolf, Susan Kay, Attila N. Lázár and Anisul Haque
- A mechanistic approach reveals non linear effects of climate warming on mussels throughout the Mediterranean sea pp. 293-306

- Valeria Montalto, Brian Helmuth, Paolo M Ruti, Alessandro Dell’Aquila, Alessandro Rinaldi and Gianluca Sarà
- The direct and indirect effect of climate change on citrus production in Tunisia: a macro and micro spatial analysis pp. 307-324

- Zouabi Oussama and Mohamed Kadria
- The transformation of Arctic clouds with warming pp. 325-337

- J. K. Ridley, M. A. Ringer and R. M. Sheward
- Erratum to: Uncovering consistencies in Indian rainfall trends observed over the last half century pp. 339-339

- Guillaume Lacombe and Matthew McCartney
Volume 139, issue 1, 2016
- Introduction to the special issue: historical and projected climatic changes to Australian natural hazards pp. 1-19

- Seth Westra, Christopher J. White and Anthony S. Kiem
- Natural hazards in Australia: floods pp. 21-35

- Fiona Johnson, Christopher J. White, Albert Dijk, Marie Ekstrom, Jason P. Evans, Dörte Jakob, Anthony S. Kiem, Michael Leonard, Alexandra Rouillard and Seth Westra
- Natural hazards in Australia: droughts pp. 37-54

- Anthony S. Kiem, Fiona Johnson, Seth Westra, Albert Dijk, Jason P. Evans, Alison O’Donnell, Alexandra Rouillard, Cameron Barr, Jonathan Tyler, Mark Thyer, Doerte Jakob, Fitsum Woldemeskel, Bellie Sivakumar and Raj Mehrotra
- Natural hazards in Australia: storms, wind and hail pp. 55-67

- Kevin Walsh, Christopher J. White, Kathleen McInnes, John Holmes, Sandra Schuster, Harald Richter, Jason P. Evans, Alejandro Luca and Robert A. Warren
- Natural hazards in Australia: sea level and coastal extremes pp. 69-83

- Kathleen L. McInnes, Christopher J. White, Ivan D. Haigh, Mark A. Hemer, Ron K. Hoeke, Neil J. Holbrook, Anthony S. Kiem, Eric C. J. Oliver, Roshanka Ranasinghe, Kevin J. E. Walsh, Seth Westra and Ron Cox
- Natural hazards in Australia: extreme bushfire pp. 85-99

- Jason J. Sharples, Geoffrey J. Cary, Paul Fox-Hughes, Scott Mooney, Jason P. Evans, Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Mike Fromm, Pauline F. Grierson, Rick McRae and Patrick Baker
- Natural hazards in Australia: heatwaves pp. 101-114

- S. E. Perkins-Kirkpatrick, C. J. White, L. V. Alexander, D. Argüeso, G. Boschat, T. Cowan, J. P. Evans, M. Ekström, E. C. J. Oliver, A. Phatak and A. Purich
- Recent seasonal and long-term changes in southern Australian frost occurrence pp. 115-128

- Steven Jeffery Crimp, David Gobbett, Philip Kokic, Uday Nidumolu, Mark Howden and Neville Nicholls
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