Climatic Change
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Volume 123, issue 3, 2014
- Preface and introduction to EMF 27 pp. 345-352

- John Weyant and Elmar Kriegler
- The role of technology for achieving climate policy objectives: overview of the EMF 27 study on global technology and climate policy strategies pp. 353-367

- Elmar Kriegler, John Weyant, Geoffrey Blanford, Volker Krey, Leon Clarke, Jae Edmonds, Allen Fawcett, Gunnar Luderer, Keywan Riahi, Richard Richels, Steven Rose, Massimo Tavoni and Detlef Vuuren
- Getting from here to there – energy technology transformation pathways in the EMF27 scenarios pp. 369-382

- Volker Krey, Gunnar Luderer, Leon Clarke and Elmar Kriegler
- Harmonization vs. fragmentation: overview of climate policy scenarios in EMF27 pp. 383-396

- Geoffrey Blanford, Elmar Kriegler and Massimo Tavoni
- Energy efficiency potentials for global climate change mitigation pp. 397-411

- Masahiro Sugiyama, Osamu Akashi, Kenichi Wada, Amit Kanudia, Jun Li and John Weyant
- Fossil resource and energy security dynamics in conventional and carbon-constrained worlds pp. 413-426

- David McCollum, Nico Bauer, Katherine Calvin, Alban Kitous and Keywan Riahi
- The role of renewable energy in climate stabilization: results from the EMF27 scenarios pp. 427-441

- Gunnar Luderer, Volker Krey, Katherine Calvin, James Merrick, Silvana Mima, Robert Pietzcker, Jasper Vliet and Kenichi Wada
- Nuclear energy response in the EMF27 study pp. 443-460

- Son Kim, Kenichi Wada, Atsushi Kurosawa and Matthew Roberts
- Uncertainty in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) deployment projections: a cross-model comparison exercise pp. 461-476

- Barbara Koelbl, Machteld Broek, André Faaij and Detlef Vuuren
- Bioenergy in energy transformation and climate management pp. 477-493

- Steven Rose, Elmar Kriegler, Ruben Bibas, Katherine Calvin, Alexander Popp, Detlef Vuuren and John Weyant
- Land-use transition for bioenergy and climate stabilization: model comparison of drivers, impacts and interactions with other land use based mitigation options pp. 495-509

- Alexander Popp, Steven Rose, Katherine Calvin, Detlef Vuuren, Jan Dietrich, Marshall Wise, Elke Stehfest, Florian Humpenöder, Page Kyle, Jasper Vliet, Nico Bauer, Hermann Lotze-Campen, David Klein and Elmar Kriegler
- Non-Kyoto radiative forcing in long-run greenhouse gas emissions and climate change scenarios pp. 511-525

- Steven Rose, Richard Richels, Steve Smith, Keywan Riahi, Jessica Strefler and Detlef Vuuren
- Trade-offs between mitigation costs and temperature change pp. 527-541

- Geoffrey Blanford, James Merrick, Richard Richels and Steven Rose
- Effectiveness and efficiency of climate change mitigation in a technologically uncertain World pp. 543-558

- Amit Kanudia, Maryse Labriet and Richard Loulou
- The impact of technology availability on the timing and costs of emission reductions for achieving long-term climate targets pp. 559-569

- Jasper Vliet, Andries Hof, Angelica Mendoza Beltran, Maarten Berg, Sebastiaan Deetman, Michel Elzen, Paul Lucas and Detlef Vuuren
- Temperature control, emission abatement and costs: key EMF 27 results from Environment Canada’s Integrated Assessment Model pp. 571-582

- Yunfa Zhu and Madanmohan Ghosh
- Role of end-use technologies in long-term GHG reduction scenarios developed with the BET model pp. 583-596

- Hiromi Yamamoto, Masahiro Sugiyama and Junichi Tsutsui
- Role of energy efficiency in climate change mitigation policy for India: assessment of co-benefits and opportunities within an integrated assessment modeling framework pp. 597-609

- Vaibhav Chaturvedi and Priyadarshi Shukla
- Halving global GHG emissions by 2050 without depending on nuclear and CCS pp. 611-622

- Osamu Akashi, Tatsuya Hanaoka, Toshihiko Masui and Mikiko Kainuma
- White Knights: will wind and solar come to the rescue of a looming capacity gap from nuclear phase-out or slow CCS start-up? pp. 623-635

- Bradford Griffin, Pierre Buisson, Patrick Criqui and Silvana Mima
- Innovation benefits from nuclear phase-out: can they compensate the costs? pp. 637-650

- Enrica De Cian, Samuel Carrara and Massimo Tavoni
- Transport electrification: A key element for energy system transformation and climate stabilization pp. 651-664

- David McCollum, Volker Krey, Peter Kolp, Yu Nagai and Keywan Riahi
- Impacts of different diffusion scenarios for mitigation technology options and of model representations regarding renewables intermittency on evaluations of CO 2 emissions reductions pp. 665-676

- Fuminori Sano, Keigo Akimoto and Kenichi Wada
- Global implications of joint fossil fuel subsidy reform and nuclear phase-out: an economic analysis pp. 677-690

- Bertrand Magné, Jean Chateau and Rob Dellink
- Trade-offs of different land and bioenergy policies on the path to achieving climate targets pp. 691-704

- Katherine Calvin, Marshall Wise, Page Kyle, Pralit Patel, Leon Clarke and Jae Edmonds
- The value of bioenergy in low stabilization scenarios: an assessment using REMIND-MAgPIE pp. 705-718

- David Klein, Gunnar Luderer, Elmar Kriegler, Jessica Strefler, Nico Bauer, Marian Leimbach, Alexander Popp, Jan Dietrich, Florian Humpenöder, Hermann Lotze-Campen and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Bio-electricity and land use in the Future Agricultural Resources Model (FARM) pp. 719-730

- Ronald Sands, Hannah Förster, Carol Jones and Katja Schumacher
- Potential and limitations of bioenergy for low carbon transitions pp. 731-761

- Ruben Bibas and Aurélie Méjean
- Coal’s medium-run future under atmospheric greenhouse gas stabilization pp. 763-783

- Kathryn Daenzer, Ian Wing and Karen Fisher-Vanden
Volume 123, issue 2, 2014
- Why geoengineering is a public good, even if it is bad pp. 95-100

- David Morrow
- Why ‘global public good’ is a treacherous term, especially for geoengineering pp. 101-106

- Stephen Gardiner
- Shifting discourses of climate change in India pp. 107-119

- Jagadish Thaker and Anthony Leiserowitz
- Coping with extreme weather: communities in Fiji and Vanuatu share their experiences and knowledge pp. 121-132

- Karen McNamara and Shirleen Prasad
- Social capital and the public acceptability of climate change adaptation policies: a case study in Romney Marsh, UK pp. 133-145

- Nikoleta Jones and J. Clark
- Accelerated climate change and its potential impact on Yak herding livelihoods in the eastern Tibetan plateau pp. 147-160

- Michelle Haynes, King-Jau Kung, Jodi Brandt, Yang Yongping and Donald Waller
- Changing sea ice conditions and marine transportation activity in Canadian Arctic waters between 1990 and 2012 pp. 161-173

- Larissa Pizzolato, Stephen Howell, Chris Derksen, Jackie Dawson and Luke Copland
- Effect of increasing temperatures on cooling systems. A case of study: European greenhouse sector pp. 175-187

- Vanesa Valiño, Adnan Rasheed, Ana Tarquis and Alicia Perdigones
- Local surface temperature change due to expansion of oil palm plantation in Indonesia pp. 189-200

- Fatwa Ramdani, Trevor Moffiet and Masateru Hino
- Ecological responses of plant species and communities to climate warming: upward shift or range filling processes? pp. 201-214

- Nicoletta Cannone and Sandro Pignatti
- Faster growth in warmer winters for large trees in a Mediterranean-climate ecosystem pp. 215-224

- Seth Bigelow, Michael Papaik, Caroline Caum and Malcolm North
- Evaluation of hydrological effect of stakeholder prioritized climate change adaptation options based on multi-model regional climate projections pp. 225-239

- Ajay Bhave, Ashok Mishra and Narendra Raghuwanshi
- Critical analysis of simulated daily temperature data from the ARPEGE-climate model: application to climate change in the Champagne wine-producing region pp. 241-254

- E. Briche, G. Beltrando, S. Somot and H. Quenol
- Key climate indices in Switzerland; expected changes in a future climate pp. 255-271

- Elias Zubler, Simon Scherrer, Mischa Croci-Maspoli, Mark Liniger and Christof Appenzeller
- Assessing future changes in seasonal climatic extremes in the Ganges river basin using an ensemble of regional climate models pp. 273-286

- Neha Mittal, Ashok Mishra, Rajendra Singh and Pankaj Kumar
- Uncovering consistencies in Indian rainfall trends observed over the last half century pp. 287-299

- Guillaume Lacombe and Matthew McCartney
- Detection of long-term trends in monthly hydro-climatic series of Colombia through Empirical Mode Decomposition pp. 301-313

- Alejandra Carmona and Germán Poveda
- Glacial mass balance changes in the Karakoram and Himalaya based on CMIP5 multi-model climate projections pp. 315-328

- Rajiv Chaturvedi, Anil Kulkarni, Yogesh Karyakarte, Jaideep Joshi and G. Bala
- Assessing streamflow sensitivity to variations in glacier mass balance pp. 329-341

- Shad O’Neel, Eran Hood, Anthony Arendt and Louis Sass
- Erratum to: Forest fire danger projections in the Mediterranean using ENSEMBLES regional climate change scenarios pp. 343-344

- J. Bedia, S. Herrera, A. Camia, J. Moreno and J. Gutiérrez
Volume 123, issue 1, 2014
- Climate and security: evidence, emerging risks, and a new agenda pp. 1-9

- François Gemenne, Jon Barnett, W. Adger and Geoffrey Dabelko
- Climate science in climate security scenarios pp. 11-22

- Kirsty Lewis
- Climate change hotspots mapping: what have we learned? pp. 23-37

- Alex Sherbinin
- Climate, conflict, and social stability: what does the evidence say? pp. 39-55

- Solomon Hsiang and Marshall Burke
- Climate change and energy security: an analysis of policy research pp. 57-68

- Marcus King and Jay Gulledge
- Hydro-climatic change, conflict and security pp. 69-82

- Giorgos Kallis and Christos Zografos
- Integrating climate change into peacebuilding pp. 83-93

- Richard Matthew
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