Climatic Change
2000 - 2025
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Volume 121, issue 4, 2013
- Comparing the atmosphere to a bathtub: effectiveness of analogy for reasoning about accumulation pp. 579-594

- Sophie Guy, Yoshihisa Kashima, Iain Walker and Saffron O’Neill
- Conservative Protestantism and skepticism of scientists studying climate change pp. 595-608

- John Evans and Justin Feng
- Squeezing information from regional climate change projections - results from a synthesis of CMIP5 results for south-east Queensland, Australia pp. 609-619

- Ian Smith, Jozef Syktus, Clive McAlpine and Kenneth Wong
- The geography of global urban greenhouse gas emissions: an exploratory analysis pp. 621-634

- Peter Marcotullio, Andrea Sarzynski, Jochen Albrecht, Niels Schulz and Jake Garcia
- Incorporating uncertainty of future sea-level rise estimates into vulnerability assessment: A case study in Kahului, Maui pp. 635-647

- Hannah Cooper and Qi Chen
- Wind wave climate change: Impacts on the littoral processes at the Northern Buenos Aires Province Coast, Argentina pp. 649-660

- Walter Dragani, Paula Martin, Guadalupe Alonso, Jorge Codignotto, Bárbara Prario and Guido Bacino
- Is there a common pattern of future gas-phase air pollution in Europe under diverse climate change scenarios? pp. 661-671

- Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero, Juan Gómez-Navarro, Rocío Baró, Raquel Lorente, Nuno Ratola and Juan Montávez
- Severity, duration and frequency of drought in SE England from 1697 to 2011 pp. 673-687

- B. Todd, N. Macdonald, R. Chiverrell, C. Caminade and J. Hooke
- The effect of El Niño Southern Oscillation on U.S. corn production and downside risk pp. 689-700

- Jesse Tack and David Ubilava
- Effects of climate and density-dependent factors on population dynamics of the pine processionary moth in the Southern Alps pp. 701-712

- Giovanni Tamburini, Lorenzo Marini, Klaus Hellrigl, Cristina Salvadori and Andrea Battisti
- Growth rate and climate responses of Pinus pinea L. in Italian coastal stands over the last century pp. 713-725

- Gianluigi Mazza and Maria Manetti
- Potential impacts of climate change on warmwater megafauna: the Florida manatee example (Trichechus manatus latirostris) pp. 727-738

- Holly Edwards
- Global streamflow and thermal habitats of freshwater fishes under climate change pp. 739-754

- Michelle Vliet, Fulco Ludwig and Pavel Kabat
- Assessment of institutional capacity to adapt to climate change in transboundary river basins pp. 755-770

- Anita Milman, Lisa Bunclark, Declan Conway and William Adger
- Impact of climate change on the hydrogeology of two basins in northern France pp. 771-785

- Florence Habets, Julien Boé, Michel Déqué, Agnès Ducharne, Simon Gascoin, Ali Hachour, Eric Martin, Christian Pagé, Eric Sauquet, Laurent Terray, Dominique Thiéry, Ludovic Oudin and Pascal Viennot
- Decrease in evaporation over the Indian monsoon region: implication on regional hydrological cycle pp. 787-799

- B. Padmakumari, A. Jaswal and B. Goswami
- Biofuel’s carbon balance: doubts, certainties and implications pp. 801-814

- John DeCicco
- Drivers of change in Brazil’s carbon dioxide emissions pp. 815-824

- Manfred Lenzen, Roberto Schaeffer, Jonas Karstensen and Glen Peters
Volume 121, issue 3, 2013
- Climatic change special issue: geoengineering research and its limitations pp. 427-430

- Robert Wood, Stephen Gardiner and Lauren Hartzell-Nichols
- Climate policy under uncertainty: a case for solar geoengineering pp. 431-444

- Juan Moreno-Cruz and David Keith
- Studying geoengineering with natural and anthropogenic analogs pp. 445-458

- Alan Robock, Douglas MacMartin, Riley Duren and Matthew Christensen
- Defining success and limits of field experiments to test geoengineering by marine cloud brightening pp. 459-472

- Robert Wood and Thomas Ackerman
- If climate action becomes urgent: the importance of response times for various climate strategies pp. 473-486

- Detlef Vuuren and Elke Stehfest
- The long-term policy context for solar radiation management pp. 487-497

- Steven Smith and Philip Rasch
- The Oxford Principles pp. 499-512

- Steve Rayner, Clare Heyward, Tim Kruger, Nick Pidgeon, Catherine Redgwell and Julian Savulescu
- Why geoengineering is not a ‘global public good’, and why it is ethically misleading to frame it as one pp. 513-525

- Stephen Gardiner
- Some whats, whys and worries of geoengineering pp. 527-537

- Dale Jamieson
- The who, what, and wherefore of geoengineering governance pp. 539-551

- Daniel Bodansky
- Governing geoengineering research: why, when and how? pp. 553-565

- Lisa Dilling and Rachel Hauser
- Public engagement on solar radiation management and why it needs to happen now pp. 567-577

- Wylie Carr, Christopher Preston, Laurie Yung, Bronislaw Szerszynski, David Keith and Ashley Mercer
Volume 121, issue 2, 2013
- An essay on the impact of climate change on US agriculture: weather fluctuations, climatic shifts, and adaptation strategies pp. 115-124

- S. Niggol Seo
- It’s not just the statistical model. A comment on Seo (2013) pp. 125-128

- Maximilian Auffhammer and Wolfram Schlenker
- Are estimated costs of stringent mitigation biased? pp. 129-138

- Terry Barker and Douglas Crawford-Brown
- Counting only the hits—a rejoinder pp. 139-141

- Massimo Tavoni and Richard Tol
- Electric sector investments under technological and policy-related uncertainties: a stochastic programming approach pp. 143-160

- John Bistline and John Weyant
- Potential for forest carbon plantings to offset greenhouse emissions in Australia: economics and constraints to implementation pp. 161-175

- P. Polglase, Andrew Reeson, C. Hawkins, K. Paul, A. Siggins, J. Turner, D. Crawford, T. Jovanovic, T. Hobbs, K. Opie, J. Carwardine and A. Almeida
- The economic value of delaying adaptation to sea-level rise: An application to coastal properties in Connecticut pp. 177-193

- Tsvetan Tsvetanov and Farhed Shah
- Projections of global warming-induced impacts on winter storm losses in the German private household sector pp. 195-207

- Hermann Held, Friedrich-Wilhelm Gerstengarbe, Tobias Pardowitz, Joaquim Pinto, Uwe Ulbrich, Kai Born, Markus Donat, Melanie Karremann, Gregor Leckebusch, Patrick Ludwig, Katrin Nissen, Hermann Österle, Boris Prahl, Peter Werner, Daniel Befort and Olaf Burghoff
- The effect of rate of change, variability, and extreme events on the pace of adaptation to a changing climate pp. 209-222

- William Travis and Mary Huisenga
- The importance of health co-benefits in macroeconomic assessments of UK Greenhouse Gas emission reduction strategies pp. 223-237

- Henning Jensen, Marcus Keogh-Brown, Richard Smith, Zaid Chalabi, Alan Dangour, Mike Davies, Phil Edwards, Tara Garnett, Moshe Givoni, Ulla Griffiths, Ian Hamilton, James Jarrett, Ian Roberts, Paul Wilkinson, James Woodcock and Andy Haines
- Impacts of 21st century climate change on global air pollution-related premature mortality pp. 239-253

- Yuanyuan Fang, Denise Mauzerall, Junfeng Liu, Arlene Fiore and Larry Horowitz
- Climate change and mental health: an exploratory case study from Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada pp. 255-270

- Ashlee Cunsolo Willox, Sherilee Harper, James Ford, Victoria Edge, Karen Landman, Karen Houle, Sarah Blake and Charlotte Wolfrey
- Overcoming cross-scale challenges to climate change adaptation for local government: a focus on Australia pp. 271-283

- Pierre Mukheibir, Natasha Kuruppu, Anna Gero and Jade Herriman
- Identifying the exposure of two subsistence villages in Alaska to climate change using traditional ecological knowledge pp. 285-299

- Jonathan Ignatowski and Jon Rosales
- Assessing climate change vulnerability with group multi-criteria decision making approaches pp. 301-315

- Yeonjoo Kim and Eun-Sung Chung
- Quantification of uncertainty sources in a probabilistic climate change assessment of future water shortages pp. 317-329

- C. Harris, A. Quinn and J. Bridgeman
- Simulation of rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stal.) population and crop-pest interactions to assess climate change impact pp. 331-347

- M. Sujithra and Subhash Chander
- Assessing the robustness of projected precipitation changes over central Africa on the basis of a multitude of global and regional climate projections pp. 349-363

- Andreas Haensler, Fahad Saeed and Daniela Jacob
- Improved estimation of average warming trend of China from 1951–2010 based on satellite observed land-use data pp. 365-379

- Quansheng Ge, Fang Wang and Juerg Luterbacher
- The challenge to detect and attribute effects of climate change on human and natural systems pp. 381-395

- Dáithí Stone, Maximilian Auffhammer, Mark Carey, Gerrit Hansen, Christian Huggel, Wolfgang Cramer, David Lobell, Ulf Molau, Andrew Solow, Lourdes Tibig and Gary Yohe
- Countries’ contributions to climate change: effect of accounting for all greenhouse gases, recent trends, basic needs and technological progress pp. 397-412

- Michel Elzen, Jos Olivier, Niklas Höhne and Greet Janssens-Maenhout
- Erratum to: The uncertainty about the social cost of carbon: A decomposition analysis using fund pp. 413-413

- David Anthoff and Richard Tol
- Lost in translation? Interpretations of the probability phrases used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in China and the UK pp. 415-425

- Adam Harris, Adam Corner, Juemin Xu and Xiufang Du
Volume 121, issue 1, 2013
- Foreword to the special issue: climate change, extremes, and energy systems pp. 1-2

- Michael Mastrandrea and Massimo Tavoni
- Climate change: changing means and changing extremes pp. 3-13

- Markku Rummukainen
- Changes in weather and climate extremes: phenomenology and empirical approaches pp. 15-26

- János Mika
- Climate impacts on coal, from resource assessments through to environmental remediation pp. 27-39

- James Ekmann
- Vulnerability of the oil and gas sector to climate change and extreme weather events pp. 41-53

- Ana Cruz and Elisabeth Krausmann
- Impacts of, and adaptation options to, extreme weather events and climate change concerning thermal power plants pp. 55-66

- Jeannette Sieber
- Potential consequences of projected climate change impacts on hydroelectricity generation pp. 67-78

- Pierre Mukheibir
- Assessing the vulnerability of wind energy to climate change and extreme events pp. 79-91

- S. Pryor and R. Barthelmie
- Vulnerability of solar energy infrastructure and output to climate change pp. 93-102

- Anthony Patt, Stefan Pfenninger and Johan Lilliestam
- The effect of weather on grid systems and the reliability of electricity supply pp. 103-113

- David Ward
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