Climatic Change
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Volume 138, issue 3, 2016
- Mind the gap – the case for medium level emission scenarios pp. 361-367

- Bas van Ruijven
- The scientific veneer of IPCC visuals pp. 369-381

- Rosemarie McMahon, Michael Stauffacher and Reto Knutti
- Bridging the climate information gap: a framework for engaging knowledge brokers and decision makers in state climate assessments pp. 383-395

- Gillian L. Galford, Julie Nash, Alan K. Betts, Sam Carlson, Sarah Ford, Ann Hoogenboom, Deborah Markowitz, Andrew Nash, Elizabeth Palchak, Sarah Pears and Kristen L. Underwood
- Assessing climate change vulnerability in urban America: stakeholder-driven approaches pp. 397-410

- Sabrina McCormick
- User comments on climate stories: impacts of anecdotal vs. scientific evidence pp. 411-424

- Amanda Hinnant, Roma Subramanian and Rachel Young
- Place-based inter-generational communication on local climate improves adolescents’ perceptions and willingness to mitigate climate change pp. 425-438

- Sifan Hu and Jin Chen
- Perceptions of environmental change and migration decisions pp. 439-451

- Vally Koubi, Sebastian Stoll and Gabriele Spilker
- Job and residential location changes responding to floods and cyclones: an analysis based on a cross-nested logit model pp. 453-469

- Qing-Chang Lu, Junyi Zhang, Lingling Wu and A. B. M. Sertajur Rahman
- The impact of flood action groups on the uptake of flood management measures pp. 471-489

- Ruth Dittrich, Anita Wreford, Adam Butler and Dominic Moran
- Stormwater management and climate change: vulnerability and capacity for adaptation in urban and suburban contexts pp. 491-504

- Trisha L. Moore, John S. Gulliver, Latham Stack and Michael H. Simpson
- Detecting climate adaptation with mobile network data in Bangladesh: anomalies in communication, mobility and consumption patterns during cyclone Mahasen pp. 505-519

- Xin Lu, David J. Wrathall, Pål Roe Sundsøy, Md. Nadiruzzaman, Erik Wetter, Asif Iqbal, Taimur Qureshi, Andrew J. Tatem, Geoffrey S. Canright, Kenth Engø-Monsen and Linus Bengtsson
- Climate change discourse among Iranian farmers pp. 521-535

- Tahereh Zobeidi, Masoud Yazdanpanah, Masoumeh Forouzani and Bahman Khosravipour
- An overview of the opportunities and challenges of promoting climate change adaptation at the local level: a case study from a community adaptation planning in Nepal pp. 537-550

- Bimal Raj Regmi, Cassandra Star and Walter Leal Filho
- Health sector preparedness for adaptation planning in India pp. 551-566

- Purnamita Dasgupta, Kristie Ebi and Ishita Sachdeva
- Outcomes of hospitalizations for common illnesses associated with a comorbid heat-related illness in the United States, 2001–2010 pp. 567-584

- Michael T. Schmeltz, Peter J. Marcotullio, David U. Himmelstein, Steffie Woolhandler and Grace Sembajwe
- The effect of climate change on rural land cover patterns in the Central United States pp. 585-602

- Christopher Lant, Timothy J. Stoebner, Justin T. Schoof and Benjamin Crabb
- Effects of climate change on the distribution of indigenous species in oceanic islands (Azores) pp. 603-615

- Maria Teresa Ferreira, Pedro Cardoso, Paulo A.V. Borges, Rosalina Gabriel, Eduardo Brito Azevedo, Francisco Reis, Miguel B. Araújo and Rui Bento Elias
- Temporal variability in the thermal requirements for vegetation phenology on the Tibetan plateau and its implications for carbon dynamics pp. 617-632

- Zhenong Jin, Qianlai Zhuang, Jeffrey S. Dukes, Jin-Sheng He, Andrei P. Sokolov, Min Chen, Tonglin Zhang and Tianxiang Luo
- A summer temperature bias in early alcohol thermometers pp. 633-640

- Dario Camuffo and Antonio della Valle
- Are we adapting to climate change? A catchment-based adaptation assessment tool for freshwater ecosystems pp. 641-654

- Anna Lukasiewicz, Jamie Pittock and C. Max Finlayson
- Particulate air pollution from wildfires in the Western US under climate change pp. 655-666

- Jia Coco Liu, Loretta J. Mickley, Melissa P. Sulprizio, Francesca Dominici, Xu Yue, Keita Ebisu, Georgiana Brooke Anderson, Rafi F. A. Khan, Mercedes A. Bravo and Michelle L. Bell
- Carbon balance effects of U.S. biofuel production and use pp. 667-680

- John M. DeCicco, Danielle Yuqiao Liu, Joonghyeok Heo, Rashmi Krishnan, Angelika Kurthen and Louise Wang
- Low carbon cities: is ambitious action affordable? pp. 681-688

- Andrew Sudmant, Joel Millward-Hopkins, Sarah Colenbrander and Andy Gouldson
Volume 138, issue 1, 2016
- Near miss: the importance of the natural atmospheric CO2 concentration to human historical evolution pp. 1-11

- David Archer
- Future aerosol emissions: a multi-model comparison pp. 13-24

- Steven J. Smith, Shilpa Rao, Keywan Riahi, Detlef P. Vuuren, Katherine V. Calvin and Page Kyle
- Detection of anthropogenic influence on a summertime heat stress index pp. 25-39

- Thomas R. Knutson and Jeffrey J. Ploshay
- The relative importance of climate change and population growth for exposure to future extreme droughts pp. 41-53

- Oleg Smirnov, Minghua Zhang, Tingyin Xiao, John Orbell, Amy Lobben and Josef Gordon
- Observation-based blended projections from ensembles of regional climate models pp. 55-69

- Esther Salazar, Dorit Hammerling, Xia Wang, Bruno Sansó, Andrew O. Finley and Linda O. Mearns
- Fine-scale spatial variation in ice cover and surface temperature trends across the surface of the Laurentian Great Lakes pp. 71-83

- Lacey A. Mason, Catherine M. Riseng, Andrew D. Gronewold, Edward S. Rutherford, Jia Wang, Anne Clites, Sigrid D. P. Smith and Peter B. McIntyre
- Multi-model ensemble projections of future extreme temperature change using a statistical downscaling method in south eastern Australia pp. 85-98

- Bin Wang, Liu De Li, Ian Macadam, Lisa V. Alexander, Gab Abramowitz and Qiang Yu
- Future hurricane storm surge risk for the U.S. gulf and Florida coasts based on projections of thermodynamic potential intensity pp. 99-110

- Karthik Balaguru, David R. Judi and L. Ruby Leung
- The El Niño – La Niña cycle and recent trends in supply and demand of net primary productivity in African drylands pp. 111-125

- A. M. Abdi, A. Vrieling, G. T. Yengoh, A. Anyamba, J. W. Seaquist, C. C. Ummenhofer and J. Ardö
- On the declining relationship between tree growth and climate in the Midwest United States: the fading drought signal pp. 127-142

- Justin T. Maxwell, Grant L. Harley and Scott M. Robeson
- Fern species richness and abundance are indicators of climate change on high-elevation islands: evidence from an elevational gradient on Tahiti (French Polynesia) pp. 143-156

- Robin Pouteau, Jean-Yves Meyer, Pauline Blanchard, Joel H. Nitta, Maruiti Terorotua and Ravahere Taputuarai
- Impact assessment of climate change and later-maturing cultivars on winter wheat growth and soil water deficit on the Loess Plateau of China pp. 157-171

- Dianyuan Ding, Hao Feng, Ying Zhao, Wenzhao Liu, Haixin Chen and Jianqiang He
- Risk matrix approach useful in adapting agriculture to climate change pp. 173-189

- David H. Cobon, Allyson A. J. Williams, Brendan Power, David McRae and Peter Davis
- Assessing the impacts of temperature variations on rice yield in China pp. 191-205

- Shuai Chen, Xiaoguang Chen and Jintao Xu
- Environment and cotton fibre quality pp. 207-221

- Qunying Luo, Michael Bange and David Johnston
- Towards a genotypic adaptation strategy for Indian groundnut cultivation using an ensemble of crop simulations pp. 223-238

- Julian Ramirez-Villegas and Andrew J. Challinor
- The impact of climate change on the winegrape vineyards of the Portuguese Douro region pp. 239-251

- Mario Cunha and Christian Richter
- Dynamics of the land use, land use change, and forestry sink in the European Union: the impacts of energy and climate targets for 2030 pp. 253-266

- Stefan Frank, Hannes Böttcher, Mykola Gusti, Petr Havlík, Ger Klaassen, Georg Kindermann and Michael Obersteiner
- Adaptation services and pathways for the management of temperate montane forests under transformational climate change pp. 267-282

- Matthew J. Colloff, Michael D. Doherty, Sandra Lavorel, Michael Dunlop, Russell M. Wise and Suzanne M. Prober
- Linking climate change perceptions to adaptation and mitigation action pp. 283-296

- Sisse Liv Jørgensen and Mette Termansen
- Exploring the effect of heat on stated intentions to move pp. 297-308

- Kerstin K. Zander, Akhilesh Surjan and Stephen T. Garnett
- REDD+ politics in the media: a case from Nepal pp. 309-323

- Dil B. Khatri, Thuy Thu Pham, Monica Di Gregorio, Rahul Karki, Naya S. Paudel, Maria Brockhaus and Ramesh Bhushal
- Statements about climate researchers’ carbon footprints affect their credibility and the impact of their advice pp. 325-338

- Shahzeen Z. Attari, David H. Krantz and Elke U. Weber
- An experimental investigation into ‘pledge and review’ in climate negotiations pp. 339-351

- Scott Barrett and Astrid Dannenberg
- Political affiliation affects adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from New York City pp. 353-360

- Wouter Botzen, Erwann Michel-Kerjan, Howard Kunreuther, Hans Moel and Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
Volume 137, issue 3, 2016
- A commentary on “how to interpret expert judgment assessments of twenty-first century sea-level rise” by Hylke de Vries and Roderik SW van de Wal pp. 321-328

- Bamber Jl, Aspinall Wp and Cooke Rm
- Response to commentary by J. L. Bamber, W. P. Aspinall and R. M. Cooke (2016) pp. 329-332

- Hylke Vries and Roderik S. W. Wal
- Global sea-level rise: weighing country responsibility and risk pp. 333-345

- R. Dean Hardy and Bryan L. Nuse
- Allowances for evolving coastal flood risk under uncertain local sea-level rise pp. 347-362

- Maya K. Buchanan, Robert Kopp, Michael Oppenheimer and Claudia Tebaldi
- Distribution, attribution, and radiative forcing of snow cover changes over China from 1982 to 2013 pp. 363-377

- Xiaona Chen, Shunlin Liang, Yunfeng Cao and Tao He
- Modeling postglacial vegetation dynamics of temperate forests on the Olympic Peninsula (WA, USA) with special regard to snowpack pp. 379-394

- Christoph Schwörer, David M. Fisher, Daniel G. Gavin, Christian Temperli and Patrick J. Bartlein
- Integrating parameter uncertainty of a process-based model in assessments of climate change effects on forest productivity pp. 395-409

- Christopher P. O. Reyer, Michael Flechsig, Petra Lasch-Born and Marcel Oijen
- Towards a fair comparison of statistical and dynamical downscaling in the framework of the EURO-CORDEX initiative pp. 411-426

- A. Casanueva, S. Herrera, J. Fernández and J.M. Gutiérrez
- Assessment of RCM and urban scenarios uncertainties in the climate projections for August in the 2050s in Tokyo pp. 427-438

- Hiroyuki Kusaka, Asuka Suzuki-Parker, Toshinori Aoyagi, Sachiho A. Adachi and Yoshiki Yamagata
- Present climate and future projections of the thermal comfort index for the metropolitan region of São Paulo, Brazil pp. 439-454

- Rafael J. R. Batista, Fabio L. T. Gonçalves and Rosmeri P. Rocha
- Assessing the health effects of climate change in Alaska with community-based surveillance pp. 455-466

- David L. Driscoll, Erica Mitchell, Rebecca Barker, Janet M. Johnston and Sue Renes
- Mitigation of enteric methane emissions from global livestock systems through nutrition strategies pp. 467-480

- Dario Caro, Ermias Kebreab and Frank M. Mitloehner
- Possible impact of climate change on the occurrence and the epidemic development of cercospora leaf spot disease (Cercospora beticola sacc.) in sugar beets for Rhineland-Palatinate and the southern part of Hesse pp. 481-494

- Pascal Kremer, Jan Schlüter, Paolo Racca, Hans-Joachim Fuchs and Christian Lang
- Foraging behaviour, swimming performance and malformations of early stages of commercially important fishes under ocean acidification and warming pp. 495-509

- Marta S. Pimentel, Filipa Faleiro, Tiago Marques, Regina Bispo, Gisela Dionísio, Ana M. Faria, Jorge Machado, Myron A. Peck, Hans Pörtner, Pedro Pousão-Ferreira, Emanuel J. Gonçalves and Rui Rosa
- Reconsidering meteorological seasons in a changing climate pp. 511-524

- Evan Kutta and Jason A. Hubbart
- Voltinism and resilience to climate-induced phenological mismatch pp. 525-539

- Robert J. Knell and Stephen J. Thackeray
- A crop and cultivar-specific approach to assess future winter chill risk for fruit and nut trees pp. 541-556

- R. Darbyshire, P. Measham and I. Goodwin
- Learning the hard way: a case study of an attempt at agricultural transformation in response to climate change pp. 557-574

- E. Jakku, P. J. Thorburn, N. A. Marshall, A-M. Dowd, S. M. Howden, E. Mendham, K. Moon and C. Brandon
- Adaptation readiness and adaptive capacity of transboundary river basins pp. 575-591

- Simon Tilleard and James Ford
- Adaptation and development trade-offs: fluvial sediment deposition and the sustainability of rice-cropping in An Giang Province, Mekong Delta pp. 593-608

- Alexander D. Chapman, Stephen E. Darby, Hoàng M. Hồng, Emma L. Tompkins and Tri P. D. Van
- Competing priorities: how actors and institutions influence adaptation of the German railway system pp. 609-623

- Maja Rotter, Esther Hoffmann, Anna Pechan and Rebecca Stecker
- On the importance of baseline setting in carbon offsets markets pp. 625-637

- Antonio Bento, Ravi Kanbur and Benjamin Leard
- Can climate policy enhance sustainability? pp. 639-653

- Lorenza Campagnolo, Carlo Carraro, Marinella Davide, Fabio Eboli, Elisa Lanzi and Ramiro Parrado
- Contribution of the G20 economies to the global impact of the Paris agreement climate proposals pp. 655-665

- Michel Elzen, Annemiek Admiraal, Mark Roelfsema, Heleen Soest, Andries F. Hof and Nicklas Forsell
Volume 137, issue 1, 2016
- The downside risk of climate change in California’s Central Valley agricultural sector pp. 15-27

- Michael Hanemann, Susan Sayre and Larry Dale
- Variations in the potential climatic suitability distribution patterns and grain yields for spring maize in Northeast China under climate change pp. 29-42

- Jin Zhao, Xiaoguang Yang, Zhijuan Liu, Shuo Lv, Jing Wang and Shuwei Dai
- Combining threat and efficacy messaging to increase public engagement with climate change in Beijing, China pp. 43-55

- Wen Xue, Donald W. Hine, Anthony D. G. Marks, Wendy J. Phillips, Patrick Nunn and Shouying Zhao
- Moving consensus and managing expectations: media and REDD+ in Indonesia pp. 57-70

- Tim Cronin, Levania Santoso, Monica Gregorio, Maria Brockhaus, Sofi Mardiah and Efrian Muharrom
- Making headway in climate policy mainstreaming and ecosystem-based adaptation: two pioneering countries, different pathways, one goal pp. 71-87

- Christine Wamsler and Stephan Pauleit
- Barriers and enablers to the use of seasonal climate forecasts amongst organisations in Europe pp. 89-103

- Marta Bruno Soares and Suraje Dessai
- Multi-hazard assessment in Europe under climate change pp. 105-119

- Giovanni Forzieri, Luc Feyen, Simone Russo, Michalis Vousdoukas, Lorenzo Alfieri, Stephen Outten, Mirco Migliavacca, Alessandra Bianchi, Rodrigo Rojas and Alba Cid
- The distributional and nutritional impacts and mitigation potential of emission-based food taxes in the UK pp. 121-141

- Ariane Kehlbacher, Richard Tiffin, Adam Briggs, Mike Berners-Lee and Peter Scarborough
- Estimating global damages from sea level rise with the Coastal Impact and Adaptation Model (CIAM) pp. 143-156

- Delavane B. Diaz
- Offshore CCS and ocean acidification: a global long-term probabilistic cost-benefit analysis of climate change mitigation pp. 157-170

- Bob van der Zwaan and Reyer Gerlagh
- Impact of climate change on U.S. building energy demand: sensitivity to spatiotemporal scales, balance point temperature, and population distribution pp. 171-185

- Jianhua Huang and Kevin Robert Gurney
- Investigating the pace of temperature change and its implications over the twenty-first century pp. 187-200

- Yann Chavaillaz, Sylvie Joussaume, Amaury Dehecq, Pascale Braconnot and Robert Vautard
- Percentile indices for assessing changes in heavy precipitation events pp. 201-216

- Christoph Schär, Nikolina Ban, Erich M. Fischer, Jan Rajczak, Jürg Schmidli, Christoph Frei, Filippo Giorgi, Thomas R. Karl, Elizabeth J. Kendon, Albert M. G. Klein Tank, Paul A. O’Gorman, Jana Sillmann, Xuebin Zhang and Francis W. Zwiers
- Influence of the Indian Ocean Dipole on tree-ring δ18O of monsoonal Southeast Tibet pp. 217-230

- Philipp Hochreuther, Jakob Wernicke, Jussi Grießinger, Thomas Mölg, Haifeng Zhu, Lily Wang and Achim Bräuning
- Future climate warming and changes to mountain permafrost in the Bolivian Andes pp. 231-243

- Sally Rangecroft, Andrew J. Suggitt, Karen Anderson and Stephan Harrison
- Strongly increasing heat extremes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) in the 21st century pp. 245-260

- J. Lelieveld, Y. Proestos, P. Hadjinicolaou, M. Tanarhte, E. Tyrlis and G. Zittis
- Sensitivity of cork growth to drought events: insights from a 24-year chronology pp. 261-274

- Vanda Oliveira, Alexandra Lauw and Helena Pereira
- Multispecies dendroclimatic reconstructions of summer temperature in the European Alps enhanced by trees highly sensitive to temperature pp. 275-291

- Giovanni Leonelli, Anna Coppola, Carlo Baroni, Maria Cristina Salvatore, Maurizio Maugeri, Michele Brunetti and Manuela Pelfini
- Assessing debris flow activity in a changing climate pp. 293-305

- Thea Turkington, Alexandre Remaître, Janneke Ettema, Haydar Hussin and Cees Westen
- Collective responsibility amplifies mitigation behaviors pp. 307-319

- Nick Obradovich and Scott M. Guenther
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