Climatic Change
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Volume 127, issue 3, 2014
- One effect to rule them all? A comment on climate and conflict pp. 391-397

- H. Buhaug, J. Nordkvelle, T. Bernauer, T. Böhmelt, Michael Brzoska, J. Busby, Antonio Ciccone, H. Fjelde, E. Gartzke, N. Gleditsch, Jack Goldstone, H. Hegre, H. Holtermann, V. Koubi, J. Link, P. Link, P. Lujala, J. O′Loughlin, C. Raleigh, J. Scheffran, J. Schilling, T. Smith, O. Theisen, Richard Tol, H. Urdal and N. Uexkull
- Reconciling climate-conflict meta-analyses: reply to Buhaug et al pp. 399-405

- Solomon Hsiang, Marshall Burke and Edward Miguel
- Challenging dominant discourses of climate change pp. 407-418

- Aysha Fleming, Frank Vanclay, Claire Hiller and Stephen Wilson
- Evaluation of a national high school entertainment education program: The Alliance for Climate Education pp. 419-434

- June Flora, Melissa Saphir, Matt Lappé, Connie Roser-Renouf, Edward Maibach and Anthony Leiserowitz
- “No harvest was reaped”: demographic and climatic factors in the decline of the Neo-Assyrian Empire pp. 435-446

- Adam Schneider and Selim Adalı
- The bears are right: Why cap-and-trade yields greater emission reductions than expected, and what that means for climate policy pp. 447-461

- Endre Tvinnereim
- Inaction and climate stabilization uncertainties lead to severe economic risks pp. 463-474

- Martha Butler, Patrick Reed, Karen Fisher-Vanden, Klaus Keller and Thorsten Wagener
- Livelihood vulnerability assessment to climate variability and change using fuzzy cognitive mapping approach pp. 475-491

- Pramod Singh and Abhishek Nair
- Evacuation as a climate adaptation strategy for environmental justice communities pp. 493-504

- Laura Kuhl, Paul Kirshen, Matthias Ruth and Ellen Douglas
- Rapid assessment of fisheries species sensitivity to climate change pp. 505-520

- Gretta Pecl, Tim Ward, Zoë Doubleday, Steven Clarke, Jemery Day, Cameron Dixon, Stewart Frusher, Philip Gibbs, Alistair Hobday, Neil Hutchinson, Sarah Jennings, Keith Jones, Xiaoxu Li, Daniel Spooner and Richard Stoklosa
- Station-scale bias correction and uncertainty analysis for the estimation of irrigation water requirements in the Swiss Rhone catchment under climate change pp. 521-534

- Pascalle Smith, Georg Heinrich, Martin Suklitsch, Andreas Gobiet, Markus Stoffel and Jürg Fuhrer
- Simulation of tropical cyclone impacts to the U.S. power system under climate change scenarios pp. 535-546

- Andrea Staid, Seth Guikema, Roshanak Nateghi, Steven Quiring and Michael Gao
- Statistical downscaling of climate impact indices: testing the direct approach pp. 547-560

- A. Casanueva, M. Frías, S. Herrera, D. San-Martín, K. Zaninovic and J. Gutiérrez
- The (De-) carbonization of urbanization, 1960–2010 pp. 561-575

- Andrew Jorgenson, Daniel Auerbach and Brett Clark
- Erratum to: Effects of climate variability and climate change on the fishing conditions for grey mullet (Mugil cephalus L.) in the Taiwan Strait pp. 577-578

- Kuo-Wei Lan, Ming-An Lee, Chang Zhang, Pei-Yuan Wang, Long-Jing Wu and Kuo-Tien Lee
- Probabilistic projections of the Atlantic overturning pp. 579-586

- Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Anders Levermann and Malte Meinshausen
Volume 127, issue 2, 2014
- Hedging the climate sensitivity risks of a temperature target pp. 153-167

- Tommi Ekholm
- How climate change impacted the collapse of the Ming dynasty pp. 169-182

- Jingyun Zheng, Lingbo Xiao, Xiuqi Fang, Zhixin Hao, Quansheng Ge and Beibei Li
- The impact of weather and climate on tourist demand: the case of Chester Zoo pp. 183-197

- Jonathan Aylen, Kevin Albertson and Gina Cavan
- A wedge-based approach to estimating health co-benefits of climate change mitigation activities in the United States pp. 199-210

- John Balbus, Jeffery Greenblatt, Ramya Chari, Dev Millstein and Kristie Ebi
- Public perceptions of rainfall change in India pp. 211-225

- Peter Howe, Jagadish Thaker and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Tropical and extratropical cyclone damages under climate change pp. 227-241

- Matthew Ranson, Carolyn Kousky, Matthias Ruth, Lesley Jantarasami, Allison Crimmins and Lisa Tarquinio
- Pacific and Atlantic oceanic anomalies and their interaction with rainfall and fire in Bolivian biomes for the period 1992–2012 pp. 243-256

- R. Roman-Cuesta, L. Rejalaga-Noguera, C. Pinto-García and J. Retana
- Future changes of the terrestrial ecosystem based on a dynamic vegetation model driven with RCP8.5 climate projections from 19 GCMs pp. 257-271

- Miao Yu, Guiling Wang, Dana Parr and Kazi Ahmed
- Changing climate extremes in the Northeast United States: observations and projections from CMIP5 pp. 273-287

- Jeanne Thibeault and Anji Seth
- The role of temperature in drought projections over North America pp. 289-303

- Dae Jeong, Laxmi Sushama and M. Naveed Khaliq
- Paleo-reconstructed net basin supply scenarios and their effect on lake levels in the upper great lakes pp. 305-319

- Yonas Ghile, Paul Moody and Casey Brown
- Increased photosynthesis compensates for shorter growing season in subarctic tundra—8 years of snow accumulation manipulations pp. 321-334

- Julia Bosiö, Christian Stiegler, Margareta Johansson, Herbert Mbufong and Torben Christensen
- Emission metrics and sea level rise pp. 335-351

- Erik Sterner, Daniel Johansson and Christian Azar
- Non-stationary extreme value analysis in a changing climate pp. 353-369

- Linyin Cheng, Amir AghaKouchak, Eric Gilleland and Richard Katz
- What do we know about UK household adaptation to climate change? A systematic review pp. 371-379

- James Porter, Suraje Dessai and Emma Tompkins
- Mapping the shadow of experience of extreme weather events pp. 381-389

- Peter Howe, Hilary Boudet, Anthony Leiserowitz and Edward Maibach
Volume 127, issue 1, 2014
- Challenges of climate change in tropical basins: vulnerability of eco-agrosystems and human populations pp. 1-13

- Pierre Girard, Jean-Philippe Boulanger and Craig Hutton
- Analysis of meteorological drought episodes in Paraguay pp. 15-25

- Julián Benitez and Roger Domecq
- Impact of projected climate change on hydrologic regime of the Upper Paraguay River basin pp. 27-41

- Juan Bravo, Walter Collischonn, Adriano Paz, Daniel Allasia and Federico Domecq
- Temporal patterns of deforestation and fragmentation in lowland Bolivia: implications for climate change pp. 43-54

- Jesús Pinto-Ledezma and Mary Rivero Mamani
- Assessment of rates of deforestation classes in the Paraguayan Chaco (Great South American Chaco) with comments on the vulnerability of forests fragments to climate change pp. 55-71

- María Mereles and Oscar Rodas
- Land use dynamics in Brazilian La Plata Basin and anthropogenic climate change pp. 73-81

- Ana Vasconcelos, Sandro Schlindwein, Marcos Lana, Alfredo Fantini, Michelle Bonatti, Luiz D’Agostini and Sergio Martins
- Perceptions on climate change of the traditional community Cuiabá Mirim, Pantanal Wetland, Mato Grosso, Brazil pp. 83-92

- C. Silva, R. Albernaz-Silveira and P. Nogueira
- Integrated assessment of smallholder farming’s vulnerability to drought in the Brazilian Semi-arid: a case study in Ceará pp. 93-105

- Diego Lindoso, Juliana Rocha, Nathan Debortoli, Izabel Parente, Flávio Eiró, Marcel Bursztyn and Saulo Rodrigues-Filho
- Dependence on agriculture and ecosystem services for livelihood in Northeast India and Bhutan: vulnerability to climate change in the Tropical River Basins of the Upper Brahmaputra pp. 107-121

- Fiifi Amoako Johnson and Craig Hutton
- Social, environmental and health vulnerability to climate change in the Brazilian Northeastern Region pp. 123-137

- Ulisses Confalonieri, Anna Lima, Isabela Brito and Ana Quintão
- Institutional responses to climate change: opportunities and barriers for adaptation in the Pantanal and the Upper Paraguay River Basin pp. 139-151

- Antonio Ioris, Carlos Irigaray and Pierre Girard
Volume 126, issue 3, 2014
- Behind the curve: science and the politics of global warming pp. 273-278

- Mike Hulme
- The crucial role of policy surveillance in international climate policy pp. 279-292

- Joseph Aldy
- Overcoming skepticism with education: interacting influences of worldview and climate change knowledge on perceived climate change risk among adolescents pp. 293-304

- Kathryn Stevenson, M. Peterson, Howard Bondell, Susan Moore and Sarah Carrier
- Operationalizing climate targets under learning: An application of cost-risk analysis pp. 305-318

- Delf Neubersch, Hermann Held and Alexander Otto
- A simple carbon cycle representation for economic and policy analyses pp. 319-335

- Michael Glotter, Raymond Pierrehumbert, Joshua Elliott, Nathan Matteson and Elisabeth Moyer
- Why are climate policies of the present decade so crucial for keeping the 2 °C target credible? pp. 337-349

- Baptiste Perrissin Fabert, Antonin Pottier, Etienne Espagne, Patrice Dumas and Franck Nadaud
- Assessing climate change impacts on the Iberian power system using a coupled water-power model pp. 351-364

- Silvio Pereira-Cardenal, Henrik Madsen, Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Niels Riegels, Roar Jensen, Birger Mo, Ivar Wangensteen and Peter Bauer-Gottwein
- Combined effects of elevated [CO 2 ] and high temperature on leaf mineral balance in Coffea spp. plants pp. 365-379

- Lima Martins, Marcelo Tomaz, Fernando Lidon, Fábio DaMatta and José Ramalho
- Contributors to the frequency of intense climate disasters in Asia-Pacific countries pp. 381-398

- Vinod Thomas, Jose Ramon Albert and Cameron Hepburn
- Identifying thresholds and barriers to adaptation through measuring climate sensitivity and capacity to change in an Australian primary industry pp. 399-411

- Nadine Marshall and Chris Stokes
- Response of evapotranspiration and water availability to the changing climate in Northern Eurasia pp. 413-427

- Yaling Liu, Qianlai Zhuang, Zhihua Pan, Diego Miralles, Nadja Tchebakova, David Kicklighter, Jiquan Chen, Andrey Sirin, Yujie He, Guangsheng Zhou and Jerry Melillo
- Estimating climate change effects on net primary production of rangelands in the United States pp. 429-442

- Matthew Reeves, Adam Moreno, Karen Bagne and Steven Running
- Spring thermal resources for grapevine in Kőszeg (Hungary) deduced from a very long pictorial time series (1740–2009) pp. 443-454

- Simone Parisi, Moreno Antoniazzi, Gabriele Cola, Lorenzo Lovat, Luigi Mariani, Giacomo Morreale, Kiss Zoltan and Antonio Calò
- Regional projections of the likelihood of very large wildland fires under a changing climate in the contiguous Western United States pp. 455-468

- E. Stavros, John Abatzoglou, Donald McKenzie and Narasimhan Larkin
- Dissecting indices of aridity for assessing the impacts of global climate change pp. 469-483

- Evan Girvetz and Chris Zganjar
- A method to evaluate the usability of interactive climate change impact decision aids pp. 485-493

- Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Baruch Fischhoff and Ben Strauss
Volume 126, issue 1, 2014
- Thinking globally and siting locally – renewable energy and biodiversity in a rapidly warming world pp. 1-6

- Taber Allison, Terry Root and Peter Frumhoff
- Some extending thoughts on “thinking globally and siting locally—renewable energy and biodiversity in a rapidly warming world” pp. 7-11

- Gary Yohe
- Integrated models, scenarios and dynamics of climate, land use and common birds pp. 13-30

- Jean-Sauveur Ay, Raja Chakir, Luc Doyen, Frédéric Jiguet and Paul Leadley
- Vulnerability assessment of Northern Ghana to climate variability pp. 31-44

- Ernest Acheampong, Nicholas Ozor and Eric Owusu
- Climate change adaptation strategies for smallholder farmers in the Brazilian Sertão pp. 45-59

- Jennifer Burney, Daniele Cesano, Jarrod Russell, Emilio Rovere, Thais Corral, Nereide Coelho and Laise Santos
- Winter crop sensitivity to inter-annual climate variability in central India pp. 61-76

- Pinki Mondal, Meha Jain, Andrew Robertson, Gillian Galford, Christopher Small and Ruth DeFries
- Adaptation to climate change in glaciated mountain regions pp. 77-91

- Graham McDowell, Eleanor Stephenson and James Ford
- Timescales associated with climate change and their relevance in adaptation strategies pp. 93-106

- Ramón Elía, Sébastien Biner, Anne Frigon and Hélène Côté
- The climate in Zafra from 1750 to 1840: history and description of weather observations pp. 107-118

- M. Fernández-Fernández, M. Gallego, F. Domínguez-Castro, R. Trigo, John García, J. Vaquero, J. González and J. Durán
- Changes in ice phenology characteristics of two Central European steppe lakes from 1926 to 2012 - influences of local weather and large scale oscillation patterns pp. 119-133

- Anna-Maria Soja, Károly Kutics, Karl Maracek, Gábor Molnár and Gerhard Soja
- Soil thermal dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems of the conterminous United States from 1948 to 2008: an analysis with a process-based soil physical model and AmeriFlux data pp. 135-150

- Guangcun Hao, Qianlai Zhuang, Jianjun Pan, Zhenong Jin, Xudong Zhu and Shaoqing Liu
- Northward migration under a changing climate: a case study of blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica) pp. 151-162

- Johanna Desprez, Basil Iannone, Peilin Yang, Christopher Oswalt and Songlin Fei
- Northward range shifts in Korean butterflies pp. 163-174

- Tae-Sung Kwon, Cheol Lee and Sung-Soo Kim
- Clues from the recent past to assess recruitment of Mediterranean small pelagic fishes under sea warming scenarios pp. 175-188

- F. Maynou, A. Sabatés and J. Salat
- Effects of climate variability and climate change on the fishing conditions for grey mullet (Mugil cephalus L.) in the Taiwan Strait pp. 189-202

- Kuo-Wei Lan, Ming-An Lee, Chang Zhang, Pei-Yuan Wang, Long-Jing Wu and Kuo-Tien Lee
- Global and regional trends in greenhouse gas emissions from livestock pp. 203-216

- Dario Caro, Steven Davis, Simone Bastianoni and Ken Caldeira
- Public views on the dangers and importance of climate change: predicting climate change beliefs in the United States through income moderated by party identification pp. 217-227

- Jeremiah Bohr
- The effect of health benefits on climate change mitigation policies pp. 229-243

- Masako Ikefuji, Jan Magnus and Hiroaki Sakamoto
- Motivating mitigation: when health matters more than climate change pp. 245-254

- Nada Petrovic, Jaime Madrigano and Lisa Zaval
- How to communicate the scientific consensus on climate change: plain facts, pie charts or metaphors? pp. 255-262

- Sander Linden, Anthony Leiserowitz, Geoffrey Feinberg and Edward Maibach
- Satellite-based rainfall data reveal a recent drying trend in central equatorial Africa pp. 263-272

- Jeremy Diem, Sadie Ryan, Joel Hartter and Michael Palace
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