Climatic Change
2000 - 2025
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Volume 131, issue 4, 2015
- Using importers’ windfall savings from oil subsidy reform to enhance international cooperation on climate policies pp. 465-472

- Michael Jakob and Jérôme Hilaire
- Addressing the risk of double counting emission reductions under the UNFCCC pp. 473-486

- Lambert Schneider, Anja Kollmuss and Michael Lazarus
- Scientists’ views and positions on global warming and climate change: A content analysis of congressional testimonies pp. 487-503

- Xinsheng Liu, Arnold Vedlitz, James Stoutenborough and Scott Robinson
- Inter-relationships between adaptation and mitigation: a systematic literature review pp. 505-517

- Mia Landauer, Sirkku Juhola and Maria Söderholm
- From commitment to action: a literature review on climate policy implementation at city level pp. 519-529

- Daniel Ryan
- Climate change vulnerability assessment of the urban forest in three Canadian cities pp. 531-543

- C. Ordóñez and P. Duinker
- Comparison of low-carbon pathways for California pp. 545-557

- Geoffrey Morrison, Sonia Yeh, Anthony Eggert, Christopher Yang, James Nelson, Jeffery Greenblatt, Raphael Isaac, Mark Jacobson, Josiah Johnston, Daniel Kammen, Ana Mileva, Jack Moore, David Roland-Holst, Max Wei, John Weyant, James Williams, Ray Williams and Christina Zapata
- Enhancing carbon sequestration in soil with coal combustion products: a technology for minimising carbon footprints in coal-power generation and agriculture pp. 559-573

- Isa Yunusa, Graeme Blair, Ayalsew Zerihun, Shenjiao Yang, Susan Wilson and Iain Young
- Tropical hydropower in the clean development mechanism: Brazil’s Santo Antônio Dam as an example of the need for change pp. 575-589

- Philip Fearnside
- The vulnerability of Pyrenean ski resorts to climate-induced changes in the snowpack pp. 591-605

- Marc Pons, Juan López-Moreno, Martí Rosas-Casals and Èric Jover
- Regional coral responses to climate disturbances and warming is predicted by multivariate stress model and not temperature threshold metrics pp. 607-620

- Timothy McClanahan, Joseph Maina and Mebrahtu Ateweberhan
- Impact of climate change on the distribution of a giant land snail from South America: predicting future trends for setting conservation priorities on native malacofauna pp. 621-633

- Ariel Beltramino, Roberto Vogler, Diego Gutiérrez Gregoric and Alejandra Rumi
- Vegetation cover change in the Upper Kings River basin of the Sierra Nevada detected using Landsat satellite image analysis pp. 635-647

- Christopher Potter
- Testing climate models using an impact model: what are the advantages? pp. 649-661

- Marc Stéfanon, Nicolas Martin-StPaul, Paul Leadley, Sophie Bastin, Alessandro Dell’Aquila, Philippe Drobinski and Clemente Gallardo
- A multi-proxy reconstruction of spatial and temporal variations in Asian summer temperatures over the last millennium pp. 663-676

- Feng Shi, Quansheng Ge, Bao Yang, Jianping Li, Fengmei Yang, Fredrik Ljungqvist, Olga Solomina, Takeshi Nakatsuka, Ninglian Wang, Sen Zhao, Chenxi Xu, Keyan Fang, Masaki Sano, Guoqiang Chu, Zexin Fan, Narayan Gaire and Muhammad Zafar
- Objective estimate of future climate analogues projected by an ensemble AGCM experiment under the SRES A1B scenario pp. 677-689

- Kenshi Hibino, Izuru Takayabu and Tosiyuki Nakaegawa
- Accounting for radiative forcing from albedo change in future global land-use scenarios pp. 691-703

- Andrew Jones, Katherine Calvin, William Collins and James Edmonds
- Testing competing models of the temperature hiatus: assessing the effects of conditioning variables and temporal uncertainties through sample-wide break detection pp. 705-718

- Felix Pretis, Michael Mann and Robert Kaufmann
- Exploring the role of incidental emotions in support for climate change policy pp. 719-726

- Hang Lu and Jonathon Schuldt
Volume 131, issue 3, 2015
- Governance, enabling frameworks and policies for the transfer and diffusion of low carbon and climate adaptation technologies in developing countries pp. 363-370

- James Haselip, Ulrich Hansen, Daniel Puig, Sara Trærup and Subash Dhar
- The conceptual and practical challenges to technology categorisation in the preparation of technology needs assessments pp. 371-385

- Ivan Nygaard and Ulrich Hansen
- Lessons from China: building technological capabilities for low carbon technology transfer and development pp. 387-399

- Jim Watson, Rob Byrne, David Ockwell and Michele Stua
- Collaborative research and development (R&D) for climate technology transfer and uptake in developing countries: towards a needs driven approach pp. 401-415

- David Ockwell, Ambuj Sagar and Heleen Coninck
- Assessing climate change mitigation technology interventions by international institutions pp. 417-433

- Heleen de Coninck and Daniel Puig
- Technologies for adaptation to climate change. Examples from the agricultural and water sectors in Lebanon pp. 435-449

- Sara Trærup and Jean Stephan
- Technology priorities for transport in Asia: assessment of economy-wide CO 2 emissions reduction for Lebanon pp. 451-464

- Subash Dhar and Charles Marpaung
Volume 131, issue 2, 2015
- Commentary to Wetter et al. (2014): Limited tree-ring evidence for a 1540 European ‘Megadrought’ pp. 183-190

- Ulf Büntgen, Willy Tegel, Marco Carrer, Paul Krusic, Michael Hayes and Jan Esper
- Tree-rings and people – different views on the 1540 Megadrought. Reply to Büntgen et al. 2015 pp. 191-198

- Christian Pfister, Oliver Wetter, Rudolf Brázdil, Petr Dobrovolný, Rüdiger Glaser, Jürg Luterbacher, Sonia Seneviratne, Eduardo Zorita, Maria-Joao Alcoforado, Mariano Barriendos, Ursula Bieber, Karl Burmeister, Chantal Camenisch, Antonio Contino, Uwe Grünewald, Jürgen Herget, Iso Himmelsbach, Thomas Labbé, Danuta Limanówka, Laurent Litzenburger, Andrea Kiss, Oldřich Kotyza, Øyvind Nordli, Kathleen Pribyl, Dag Retsö, Dirk Riemann, Christian Rohr, Werner Siegfried, Jean-Laurent Spring, Johan Söderberg, Sebastian Wagner and Johannes Werner
- Model structure in observational constraints on transient climate response pp. 199-211

- Richard Millar, Alexander Otto, Piers Forster, Jason Lowe, William Ingram and Myles Allen
- Enhanced precipitation variability effects on water losses and ecosystem functioning: differential response of arid and mesic regions pp. 213-227

- Osvaldo Sala, Laureano Gherardi and Debra Peters
- Regional atmospheric patterns and the delayed sea-ice freeze-up in the western Arctic pp. 229-243

- Thomas Ballinger and Scott Sheridan
- Insect herbivore damage on latitudinally translocated silver birch (Betula pendula) – predicting the effects of climate change pp. 245-257

- Kaisa Heimonen, Anu Valtonen, Sari Kontunen-Soppela, Sarita Keski-Saari, Matti Rousi, Elina Oksanen and Heikki Roininen
- Simulation of climatic change impact on crop-pest interactions: a case study of rice pink stem borer Sesamia inferens (Walker) pp. 259-272

- Selvaraj Krishnan and Subhash Chander
- El Niño-southern oscillation and cassava production in Tanzania and Brazil pp. 273-285

- O. Oluwole
- Assessment of social vulnerability to climate change in the eastern coast of India pp. 287-306

- Sanjit Maiti, Sujeet Jha, Sanchita Garai, Arindam Nag, R. Chakravarty, K. Kadian, B. Chandel, K. Datta and R. Upadhyay
- Links between media communication and local perceptions of climate change in an indigenous society pp. 307-320

- Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, María Méndez-López, Isabel Díaz-Reviriego, Marissa McBride, Aili Pyhälä, Antoni Rosell-Melé and Victoria Reyes-García
- Executives’ engagement with climate science and perceived need for business adaptation to climate change pp. 321-333

- Martina Linnenluecke, Andrew Griffiths and Peter Mumby
- The relationship between climate change concern and national wealth pp. 335-348

- Alex Lo and Alex Chow
- Modeling sea-level rise vulnerability of coastal environments using ranked management concerns pp. 349-361

- Haunani Kane, Charles Fletcher, L. Frazer, Tiffany Anderson and Matthew Barbee
Volume 131, issue 1, 2015
- Impacts of rising air temperatures and emissions mitigation on electricity demand and supply in the United States: a multi-model comparison pp. 111-125

- James McFarland, Yuyu Zhou, Leon Clarke, Patrick Sullivan, Jesse Colman, Wendy Jaglom, Michelle Colley, Pralit Patel, Jiyon Eom, Son Kim, G. Kyle, Peter Schultz, Boddu Venkatesh, Juanita Haydel, Charlotte Mack and Jared Creason
Volume 130, issue 4, 2015
- Robust response to hydro-climatic change in electricity generation planning pp. 475-489

- Simon Parkinson and Ned Djilali
- Estimation of urban water supply issues at the local scale: a participatory approach pp. 491-503

- Christelle Legay, Geneviève Cloutier, Salem Chakhar, Florent Joerin and Manuel Rodriguez
- New climate and socio-economic scenarios for assessing global human health challenges due to heat risk pp. 505-518

- Weihua Dong, Zhao Liu, Hua Liao, Qiuhong Tang and Xian’en Li
- Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates? The differing effects of geographical, seasonal, and irregular variation in temperature on suicide incidence pp. 519-528

- Matt Williams, Stephen Hill and John Spicer
- Response of rice production to elevated [CO 2 ] and its interaction with rising temperature or nitrogen supply: a meta-analysis pp. 529-543

- Jinyang Wang, Cong Wang, Nannan Chen, Zhengqin Xiong, David Wolfe and Jianwen Zou
- Variations in cereal crop phenology in Spain over the last twenty-six years (1986–2012) pp. 545-558

- Jose Oteros, Herminia García-Mozo, Roser Botey, Antonio Mestre and Carmen Galán
- Response of radial growth to warming and CO 2 enrichment in southern Northeast China: a case of Pinus tabulaeformis pp. 559-571

- Zhenju Chen, Xianliang Zhang, Xingyuan He, Nicole Davi, Lulu Li and Xueping Bai
- Increasing frequency of extreme fire weather in Canada with climate change pp. 573-586

- Xianli Wang, Dan Thompson, Ginny Marshall, Cordy Tymstra, Richard Carr and Mike Flannigan
- Mitigating risks of future wildfires by management of the forest composition: an analysis of the offsetting potential through boreal Canada pp. 587-601

- Martin Girardin and Aurélie Terrier
- Present and future Laurentian Great Lakes hydroclimatic conditions as simulated by regional climate models with an emphasis on Lake Michigan-Huron pp. 603-618

- Biljana Music, Anne Frigon, Brent Lofgren, Richard Turcotte and Jean-François Cyr
- Paleo-hydrologic reconstruction based on stalagmite δ 18 O and re-assessment of river flow above the Danjiangkou Dam, China pp. 619-634

- Jiongxin Xu
- Addressing uncertainty upstream or downstream of accounting for emissions reductions from deforestation and forest degradation pp. 635-648

- Johanne Pelletier, Jonah Busch and Catherine Potvin
Volume 130, issue 1, 2015
- Climate change impacts and adaptations: lessons learned from the greater Zambeze River Valley and beyond pp. 1-8

- Channing Arndt and Finn Tarp
- Regional climate change of the greater Zambezi River Basin: a hybrid assessment pp. 9-19

- C. Schlosser and Kenneth Strzepek
- Informed selection of future climates pp. 21-33

- Channing Arndt, Charles Fant, Sherman Robinson and Kenneth Strzepek
- An uncertainty approach to assessment of climate change impacts on the Zambezi River Basin pp. 35-48

- Charles Fant, Yohannes Gebretsadik, Alyssa McCluskey and Kenneth Strzepek
- Infrastructure and climate change: a study of impacts and adaptations in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia pp. 49-62

- Paul Chinowsky, Amy Schweikert, Niko Strzepek and Ken Strzepek
- Climate uncertainty and economic development: evaluating the case of Mozambique to 2050 pp. 63-75

- Channing Arndt and James Thurlow
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