Climatic Change
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Volume 133, issue 4, 2015
- Regional disparities in SRM impacts: the challenge of diverging preferences pp. 557-563

- Daniel Heyen, Thilo Wiertz and Peter Irvine
- How well do integrated assessment models represent non-CO 2 radiative forcing? pp. 565-582

- Mathijs Harmsen, Detlef Vuuren, Maarten Berg, Andries Hof, Chris Hope, Volker Krey, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Adriana Marcucci, Drew Shindell and Michiel Schaeffer
- Global climate, energy, and economic implications of international energy offsets programs pp. 583-596

- Katherine Calvin, Steven Rose, Marshall Wise, Haewon McJeon, Leon Clarke and Jae Edmonds
- The language of denial: text analysis reveals differences in language use between climate change proponents and skeptics pp. 597-605

- Srdan Medimorec and Gordon Pennycook
- Scientific advocacy, environmental interest groups, and climate change: are climate skeptic portrayals of climate scientists as biased accurate? pp. 607-619

- Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, James Stoutenborough and Arnold Vedlitz
- A review of the consideration of climate change in the planning of hydropower schemes in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 621-633

- D. Lumbroso, G. Woolhouse and L. Jones
- Probabilistic soil moisture projections to assess Great Britain’s future clay-related subsidence hazard pp. 635-650

- O. Pritchard, S. Hallett and T. Farewell
- Climate change impacts on streamflow availability for the Athabasca Oil Sands pp. 651-663

- Doris Leong and Simon Donner
- Vulnerability assessment for loss of access to drinking water due to extreme weather events pp. 665-679

- Jeanne Luh, Elizabeth Christenson, Aizhan Toregozhina, David Holcomb, Tucker Witsil, Laura Hamrick, Edema Ojomo and Jamie Bartram
- Examining why trends in very heavy precipitation should not be mistaken for trends in very high river discharge pp. 681-693

- Timothy Ivancic and Stephen Shaw
- Quantifying microbial ecophysiological effects on the carbon fluxes of forest ecosystems over the conterminous United States pp. 695-708

- Guangcun Hao, Qianlai Zhuang, Qing Zhu, Yujie He, Zhenong Jin and Weijun Shen
- Drought stress impacts of climate change on rainfed rice in South Asia pp. 709-720

- Tao Li, Olivyn Angeles, Ando Radanielson, Manuel Marcaida and Emmali Manalo
Volume 133, issue 3, 2015
- Advancing the interdisciplinary dialogue on climate justice pp. 349-359

- Dominic Roser, Christian Huggel, Markus Ohndorf and Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
- The legacy of our CO 2 emissions: a clash of scientific facts, politics and ethics pp. 361-373

- Reto Knutti and Joeri Rogelj
- Climate justice in a carbon budget pp. 375-384

- Catriona McKinnon
- Emission budget approaches for burden sharing: some thoughts from an environmental economics point of view pp. 385-395

- Markus Ohndorf, Julia Blasch and Renate Schubert
- Equality, justice and feasibility: an ethical analysis of the WBGU’s budget approach pp. 397-406

- Fabian Schuppert and Christian Seidel
- Border Tax adjustment – legal perspective pp. 407-417

- Rolf Weber
- Climate change justice through taxation? pp. 419-426

- Thom Brooks
- Climate change, climate justice and the application of probabilistic event attribution to summer heat extremes in the California Central Valley pp. 427-438

- Roberto Mera, Neil Massey, David Rupp, Philip Mote, Myles Allen and Peter Frumhoff
- Ethical and normative implications of weather event attribution for policy discussions concerning loss and damage pp. 439-451

- Allen Thompson and Friederike Otto
- Potential and limitations of the attribution of climate change impacts for informing loss and damage discussions and policies pp. 453-467

- Christian Huggel, Dáithí Stone, Hajo Eicken and Gerrit Hansen
- Justice for climate loss and damage pp. 469-480

- Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
- Adapting to climate change in small island developing states pp. 481-489

- Carola Betzold
- Climate justice, small island developing states & cultural loss pp. 491-498

- Alexa Zellentin
- Do rapidly developing countries take up new responsibilities for climate change mitigation? pp. 499-510

- Axel Michaelowa and Katharina Michaelowa
- Local perceptions in climate change debates: insights from case studies in the Alps and the Andes pp. 511-523

- Christine Jurt, Maria Burga, Luis Vicuña, Christian Huggel and Ben Orlove
- Local natures? Climate change, beliefs, facts and norms pp. 525-533

- Gideon Calder
- Constructions of climate justice in German, Indian and US media pp. 535-549

- Andreas Schmidt and Mike Schäfer
- Factual and normative dissent in media debates about climate policy pp. 551-556

- Gregor Betz
Volume 133, issue 2, 2015
- Debunking the climate hiatus pp. 129-140

- Bala Rajaratnam, Joseph Romano, Michael Tsiang and Noah Diffenbaugh
- The unseen uncertainties in climate change: reviewing comprehension of an IPCC scenario graph pp. 141-154

- Rosemarie McMahon, Michael Stauffacher and Reto Knutti
- Characterizing the effects of policy instruments on the future costs of carbon capture for coal power plants pp. 155-168

- Gregory Nemet, Erin Baker, Bob Barron and Samuel Harms
- Effect of methane leakage on the greenhouse gas footprint of electricity generation pp. 169-178

- Nicolas Sanchez and David Mays
- A global assessment of the carbon cycle and temperature responses to major changes in future fire regime pp. 179-192

- Jean-Sébastien Landry, H. Matthews and Navin Ramankutty
- Use of very high resolution climate model data for hydrological modelling: baseline performance and future flood changes pp. 193-208

- Adrian Kay, A. Rudd, H. Davies, E. Kendon and R. Jones
- Ice storm frequencies in a warmer climate pp. 209-222

- Kelly Klima and M. Morgan
- Holocene climate events inferred from modern and fossil pollen records in Butuo Lake, Eastern Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau pp. 223-235

- Yun Zhang, Zhaochen Kong, Qi-Bin Zhang and Zhenjing Yang
- Differential response of Qilian juniper radial growth to climate variations in the middle of Qilian Mountains and the northeastern Qaidam Basin pp. 237-251

- Wenzhi Wang, Xiaohong Liu, Xuemei Shao, Dahe Qin, Guobao Xu, Bo Wang, Xiaomin Zeng, Guoju Wu and Xuanwen Zhang
- Local perceptions of and adaptation to climate variability and change: the case of shrimp farming communities in the coastal region of Bangladesh pp. 253-266

- Masud Shameem, Salim Momtaz and Anthony Kiem
- A participatory method to enhance the collective ability to adapt to rapid glacier loss: the case of mountain communities in Tajikistan pp. 267-282

- Stefanie Christmann and Aden Aw-Hassan
- Drought tolerant maize for farmer adaptation to drought in sub-Saharan Africa: Determinants of adoption in eastern and southern Africa pp. 283-299

- Monica Fisher, Tsedeke Abate, Rodney Lunduka, Woinishet Asnake, Yoseph Alemayehu and Ruth Madulu
- Direct and indirect effects of climate on agriculture: an application of a spatial panel data analysis to Tunisia pp. 301-320

- Zouabi Oussama and Nicolas Peridy
- Potential impact of climate change on cereal crop yield in West Africa pp. 321-334

- Kazi Ahmed, Guiling Wang, Miao Yu, Jawoo Koo and Liangzhi You
- Projected climate change impacts on forest land cover and land use over the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, USA pp. 335-348

- David Turner, David Conklin and John Bolte
Volume 133, issue 1, 2015
- Advancing climate adaptation and risk management. New insights, concepts and approaches: what have we learned from the SREX and the AR5 processes? pp. 1-6

- Joern Birkmann and Reinhard Mechler
- Comparing IPCC assessments: how do the AR4 and SREX assessments of changes in extremes differ? pp. 7-21

- Neville Nicholls and Sonia Seneviratne
- Understanding trends and projections of disaster losses and climate change: is vulnerability the missing link? pp. 23-35

- Reinhard Mechler and Laurens Bouwer
- Exploring the relationships between urbanization trends and climate change vulnerability pp. 37-52

- Matthias Garschagen and Patricia Romero-Lankao
- Scenarios for vulnerability: opportunities and constraints in the context of climate change and disaster risk pp. 53-68

- Joern Birkmann, Susan Cutter, Dale Rothman, Torsten Welle, Matthias Garschagen, Bas van Ruijven, Brian O’Neill, Benjamin Preston, Stefan Kienberger, Omar Cardona, Tiodora Siagian, Deny Hidayati, Neysa Setiadi, Claudia Binder, Barry Hughes and Roger Pulwarty
- Resilience and shifts in agro-ecosystems facing increasing sea-level rise and salinity intrusion in Ben Tre Province, Mekong Delta pp. 69-84

- F. Renaud, Thi Le, C. Lindener, Vo Guong and Z. Sebesvari
- Financial instruments for disaster risk management and climate change adaptation pp. 85-100

- Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer and Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
- Evidence of demand for microinsurance for coping and adaptation to weather extremes in the Caribbean pp. 101-112

- Jonathan Lashley and Koko Warner
- Adaptation and transformation pp. 113-127

- Mark Pelling, Karen O’Brien and David Matyas
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