Climatic Change
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Volume 175, issue 3, 2022
- Changing how you look at climate change: attention bias modification increases attention to climate change pp. 1-18

- Joshua M. Carlson, Madeline Voltz, John Foley, Lisa Gentry and Lin Fang
- When population-advantageous primary sex ratios are female-biased: changing concepts to facilitate climate change management in sea turtles pp. 1-17

- Pilar Santidrián Tomillo
- Following the money: trade associations, political activity and climate change pp. 1-19

- Robert Brulle and Christian Downie
- The impact of climate change on drought and its adaptation strategies: findings from general circulation models and households in Tien Giang Province, Vietnam pp. 1-19

- Bui Phan Quoc Nghia, Indrajit Pal, Malay Pramanik and Rajarshi Dasgupta
- Identifying leverage points in climate change migration systems through expert mental models pp. 1-23

- Emily C. Nabong, Aaron Opdyke and Jeffrey P. Walters
- National Climate Change Risk Assessments to inform adaptation policy priorities and environmental sustainability outcomes: a knowledge systems perspective pp. 1-24

- Iain Brown and Pam Berry
- Investigating how economic and national identity loss messages impact climate change policy support pp. 1-24

- Anna Klas, Edward J. R. Clarke, Kelly Fielding, Matthew Mackay, Susanne Lohmann and Mathew Ling
- Heat projections and mortgage characteristics: evidence from the USA pp. 1-20

- Eszter Baranyai and Ádám Banai
Volume 175, issue 1, 2022
- Correction to: Near-term climate risks and solar radiation modification: a roadmap approach for physical sciences research pp. 1-1

- Kelly Wanser, Sarah J. Doherty, James W. Hurrell and Alex Wong
- Pride and guilt as mediators in the relationship between connection to nature and pro-environmental intention pp. 1-15

- Laura Pasca
- Contribution of urban expansion to surface warming in high-altitude cities of the Tibetan Plateau pp. 1-22

- Yali Zhong, Shuqing Chen, Haihua Mo, Weiwen Wang, Pengfei Yu, Xuemei Wang, Nima Chuduo and Bian Ba
- Long-term variability in atmospheric moisture transport and relationship with heavy precipitation in the eastern USA pp. 1-23

- Natalie Teale and David A. Robinson
- The influence of peer effects on farmers’ response to climate change: evidence from Sichuan Province, China pp. 1-23

- Junqiao Ma, Wenfeng Zhou, Shili Guo, Xin Deng, Jiahao Song and Dingde Xu
- Tipping points ahead? How laypeople respond to linear versus nonlinear climate change predictions pp. 1-20

- Felix J. Formanski, Marcel M. Pein, David D. Loschelder, John-Oliver Engler, Onno Husen and Johann M. Majer
- Together forever? Hummingbird-plant relationships in the face of climate warming pp. 1-21

- Daniela Remolina-Figueroa, David A. Prieto-Torres, Wesley Dáttilo, Ernesto Salgado Díaz, Laura E. Nuñez Rosas, Claudia Rodríguez-Flores, Adolfo G. Navarro-Sigüenza and María del Coro Arizmendi
- Temperature, productivity, and heat tolerance: Evidence from Swedish dairy production pp. 1-18

- Haseeb Ahmed, Lena-Mari Tamminen and Ulf Emanuelson
- Climate change implications for olive flowering in Crete, Greece: projections based on historical data pp. 1-18

- Manolis G. Grillakis, Evangelos G. Kapetanakis and Eleni Goumenaki
- Consequences of equivalency metric design for energy transitions and climate change pp. 1-27

- Morgan R. Edwards and Jessika E. Trancik
Volume 174, issue 3, 2022
- COVID-19 led to a decline in climate and environmental concern: evidence from UK panel data pp. 1-11

- Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
- A canary, a coal mine, and imperfect data: determining the efficacy of open-source climate change models in detecting and predicting extreme weather events in Northern and Western Kenya pp. 1-24

- Alvin M. Igobwa, Jeremy Gachanja, Betsy Muriithi, John Olukuru, Angeline Wairegi and Isaac Rutenberg
- Aridity and desertification in the Mediterranean under EURO-CORDEX future climate change scenarios pp. 1-24

- D. Carvalho, S. C. Pereira, R. Silva and A. Rocha
- Attributions for extreme weather events: science and the people pp. 1-17

- John McClure, Ilan Noy, Yoshi Kashima and Taciano L. Milfont
- Correction to: Farmer adoption and intensity of use of extreme weather adaptation and mitigation strategies: evidence from a sample of Missouri farmers pp. 1-1

- Theodoros Skevas, Ray Massey and Jasper Grashuis
- How do value-judgements enter model-based assessments of climate sensitivity? pp. 1-26

- Sabine Undorf, Karoliina Pulkkinen, Per Wikman-Svahn and Frida A.-M. Bender
- Women political empowerment and vulnerability to climate change: evidence from 169 countries pp. 1-26

- Simplice Asongu, Omang O. Messono and Keyanfe T. J. Guttemberg
- Interannual-to-multidecadal sea-level changes in the Venice lagoon and their impact on flood frequency pp. 1-21

- S. Rubinetti, C. Taricco, D. Zanchettin, E. Arnone, I. Bizzarri and A. Rubino
- Optimal climate policies under fairness preferences pp. 1-20

- Marco Rogna and Carla J. Vogt
- Near-term climate risks and sunlight reflection modification: a roadmap approach for physical sciences research pp. 1-20

- Kelly Wanser, Sarah J. Doherty, James W. Hurrell and Alex Wong
- Equitable buyouts? Learning from state, county, and local floodplain management programs pp. 1-20

- Linda Shi, Anjali Fisher, Rebecca M. Brenner, Amelia Greiner-Safi, Christine Shepard and Jamie Vanucchi
- Access to climate information services and climate-smart agriculture in Kenya: a gender-based analysis pp. 1-23

- Marther W. Ngigi and Elijah N. Muange
- Amplitude, duration, variability, and seasonal frequency analysis of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation pp. 1-15

- Omid Alizadeh
- Evidence for three distinct climate change audience segments with varying belief-updating tendencies: implications for climate change communication pp. 1-29

- Matthew Andreotta, Fabio Boschetti, Simon Farrell, Cécile Paris, Iain Walker and Mark Hurlstone
- Tailoring climate information and services for adaptation actors with diverse capabilities pp. 1-13

- Robert Wilby and Xianfu Lu
Volume 174, issue 1, 2022
- You vs. us: framing adaptation behavior in terms of private or social benefits pp. 1-17

- Hilary Byerly Flint, Paul Cada, Patricia A. Champ, Jamie Gomez, Danny Margoles, James Meldrum and Hannah Brenkert-Smith
- Correction to: The climate advocacy gap pp. 1-1

- Samuel Trachtman and Jonas Meckling
- Correction to: Climate change impacts and adaptation for dryland farming systems in Zimbabwe: a stakeholder-driven integrated multi-model assessment pp. 1-1

- Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, Katrien Descheemaeker, Roberto O. Valdivia, Patricia Masikati, Gevious Sisito, Elisha N. Moyo, Olivier Crespo, Alex C. Ruane and Cynthia Rosenzweig
- Correction to: Changing climate, changing minds? The effects of natural disasters on public perceptions of climate change pp. 1-1

- Matthew R. Sloggy, Jordan Suter, Mani Rouhi Rad, Dale T. Manning and Chris Goemans
- Being green or being nice? People are more likely to share nicer but potentially less impactful green messages pp. 1-14

- Syalie Liu, Sacha Altay and Hugo Mercier
- Spatiotemporal variability in exposure to excessive heat at the sub-urban scale pp. 1-21

- Rakefet Shafran-Nathan and David M. Broday
- The summer cooling effect under the projected restoration of Aral Sea in Central Asia pp. 1-21

- Huili He, Rafiq Hamdi, Geping Luo, Peng Cai, Xiuliang Yuan, Miao Zhang, Piet Termonia, Philippe Maeyer and Alishir Kurban
- Quantification of meteorological drought risks between 1.5 °C and 4 °C of global warming in six countries pp. 1-16

- Jeff Price, Rachel Warren, Nicole Forstenhäusler, Craig Wallace, Rhosanna Jenkins, Timothy J. Osborn and D. P. Vuuren
- Fear emotion reduces reported mitigation behavior in adolescents subject to climate change education pp. 1-16

- Xueqi Wang and Jin Chen
- Extreme heat in New Zealand: a synthesis pp. 1-16

- Luke J. Harrington and Dave Frame
- A case for ensuring reductions in CO2 emissions are given priority over reductions in CH4 emissions in the near term pp. 1-16

- Paterson McKeough
- Climate change alters aging patterns of reservoir aquatic habitats pp. 1-15

- Leandro E. Miranda and Nicky M. Faucheux
- The existential risk space of climate change pp. 1-20

- Christian Huggel, Laurens M. Bouwer, Sirkku Juhola, Reinhard Mechler, Veruska Muccione, Ben Orlove and Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
- On the (ir)relevance of heatwaves in climate change impacts on European agriculture pp. 1-20

- Charlotte Fabri, Michele Moretti and Steven Van Passel
- Farmer adoption and intensity of use of extreme weather adaptation and mitigation strategies: evidence from a sample of Missouri farmers pp. 1-23

- Theodoros Skevas, Ray Massey and Jasper Grashuis
- If a tree grows no ring and no one is around: how scientists deal with missing tree rings pp. 1-19

- Dan Li
- Prosets: a new financing instrument to deliver a durable net zero transition pp. 1-13

- Eli Mitchell-Larson and Myles Allen
- Adapting to climate risks through cross-border investments: industrial vulnerability and smart city resilience pp. 1-29

- Yao An, Ning Liu, Lin Zhang and Huanhuan Zheng
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