Climatic Change
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Volume 117, issue 4, 2013
- Scenarios that illuminate vulnerabilities and robust responses pp. 627-646

- Robert Lempert
- Climate sensitivity: should the climate tail wag the policy dog? pp. 647-662

- Gerard Roe and Yoram Bauman
- Sensitivity of multi-gas climate policy to emission metrics pp. 663-675

- Steven Smith, Joseph Karas, Jae Edmonds, Jiyong Eom and Andrew Mizrahi
- Implications of alternative metrics for global mitigation costs and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture pp. 677-690

- A. Reisinger, P. Havlik, K. Riahi, O. Vliet, M. Obersteiner and M. Herrero
- Optimal growth with adaptation to climate change pp. 691-710

- Patrice Dumas and Minh Ha-Duong
- US agricultural sector analysis on pesticide externalities – the impact of climate change and a Pigovian tax pp. 711-723

- Nikolinka Shakhramanyan, Uwe Schneider and Bruce McCarl
- Ocean acidification and its impacts: an expert survey pp. 725-738

- Jean-Pierre Gattuso, Katharine Mach and Granger Morgan
- Spatial and temporal variability of soil biological activity in the Province of Québec, Canada (45–58 °N, 1960–2009)—calculations based on climate records pp. 739-755

- M. Bolinder, J. Fortin, F. Anctil, O. Andrén, T. Kätterer, R. Jong and L. Parent
- A systematic regional approach for climate change adaptation to protect biodiversity pp. 757-768

- Trevor Booth, Tom Jovanovic, Ngoc Ho and Craig Miller
- “Grand Paris”: regional landscape change to adapt city to climate warming pp. 769-782

- V. Masson, Y. Lion, A. Peter, G. Pigeon, J. Buyck and E. Brun
- The effects of adaptation and mitigation on coastal flood impacts during the 21st century. An application of the DIVA and IMAGE models pp. 783-794

- Jochen Hinkel, Detlef Vuuren, Robert Nicholls and Richard Klein
- The economic impact of climate change in the 20th and 21st centuries pp. 795-808

- Richard Tol
- An integrated approach to assessing 21st century climate change over the contiguous U.S. using the NARCCAP RCM output pp. 809-827

- N. Elguindi and A. Grundstein
- Influences of external forcing changes on the summer cooling trend over East Asia pp. 829-841

- Bian He, Qing Bao, Jiandong Li, Guoxiong Wu, Yimin Liu, Xiaocong Wang and Zhaobo Sun
- Statistical modeling of extreme value behavior in North American tree-ring density series pp. 843-858

- Elizabeth Mannshardt, Peter Craigmile and Martin Tingley
- Changes in African temperature and precipitation associated with degrees of global warming pp. 859-872

- Rachel James and Richard Washington
- The impact of climate change on cropland productivity: evidence from satellite based products at the river basin scale in Africa pp. 873-890

- Elodie Blanc and Eric Strobl
- The effects of past climate change on the northern limits of maize planting in Northeast China pp. 891-902

- Zhijuan Liu, Xiaoguang Yang, Fu Chen and Enli Wang
- Climate-growth relationships of subalpine fir (Abies fargesii) across the altitudinal range in the Shennongjia Mountains, central China pp. 903-917

- Haishan Dang, Yanjun Zhang, Kerong Zhang, Mingxi Jiang and Quanfa Zhang
- Potential spread of recently naturalised plants in New Zealand under climate change pp. 919-931

- Christine Sheppard
- Emission metrics under the 2 °C climate stabilization target pp. 933-941

- Katsumasa Tanaka, Daniel Johansson, Brian O’Neill and Jan Fuglestvedt
- Climate change beliefs, concerns, and attitudes toward adaptation and mitigation among farmers in the Midwestern United States pp. 943-950

- J. Arbuckle, Linda Prokopy, Tonya Haigh, Jon Hobbs, Tricia Knoot, Cody Knutson, Adam Loy, Amber Mase, Jean McGuire, Lois Morton, John Tyndall and Melissa Widhalm
- The use of the land-sea warming contrast under climate change to improve impact metrics pp. 951-960

- Manoj Joshi, Andrew Turner and Chris Hope
- Low probability, high impact: the implications of a break-up of China for carbon dioxide emissions pp. 961-970

- Richard Tol
Volume 117, issue 3, 2013
- Improving the assessment and valuation of climate change impacts for policy and regulatory analysis pp. 433-438

- Alex Marten, Robert Kopp, Kate Shouse, Charles Griffiths, Elke Hodson, Elizabeth Kopits, Bryan Mignone, Chris Moore, Stephen Newbold, Stephanie Waldhoff and Ann Wolverton
- Climate change impacts: accounting for the human response pp. 439-449

- Michael Oppenheimer
- Some thoughts on the value added from a new round of climate change damage estimates pp. 451-465

- Gary Yohe and Chris Hope
- Uncertainty analysis comes to integrated assessment models for climate change…and conversely pp. 467-479

- Roger Cooke
- Modeling climate change feedbacks and adaptation responses: recent approaches and shortcomings pp. 481-495

- Karen Fisher-Vanden, Ian Sue Wing, Elisa Lanzi and David Popp
- Confronting the challenge of integrated assessment of climate adaptation: a conceptual framework pp. 497-514

- Ian Wing and Karen Fisher-Vanden
- The uncertainty about the social cost of carbon: A decomposition analysis using fund pp. 515-530

- David Anthoff and Richard Tol
- Critical issues for the calculation of the social cost of CO 2: why the estimates from PAGE09 are higher than those from PAGE2002 pp. 531-543

- Chris Hope
- Implications of simultaneously mitigating and adapting to climate change: initial experiments using GCAM pp. 545-560

- Katherine Calvin, Marshall Wise, Leon Clarke, Jae Edmonds, Page Kyle, Patrick Luckow and Allison Thomson
- Valuing climate impacts in integrated assessment models: the MIT IGSM pp. 561-573

- John Reilly, Sergey Paltsev, Ken Strzepek, Noelle Selin, Yongxia Cai, Kyung-Min Nam, Erwan Monier, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Jeffery Scott, Mort Webster and Andrei Sokolov
- Estimating economic effects of changes in climate and water availability pp. 575-584

- Brian Hurd and Mani Rouhi-Rad
- Integrating tipping points into climate impact assessments pp. 585-597

- Timothy Lenton and Juan-Carlos Ciscar
- Developments in modelling of climate change-related migration pp. 599-611

- Robert McLeman
- Is climate change a driver of armed conflict? pp. 613-625

- Ole Theisen, Nils Gleditsch and Halvard Buhaug
Volume 117, issue 1, 2013
- Testing ensembles of climate change scenarios for “statistical significance” pp. 1-9

- Hans Storch and Francis Zwiers
- Modelling risk adaptation and mitigation behaviour under different climate change scenarios pp. 11-29

- Roy Brouwer and Marije Schaafsma
- Divergent options to cope with vulnerability in subsiding deltas pp. 31-39

- Jan Vermaat and Marieke Eleveld
- An assessment of the climate change impacts on groundwater recharge at a continental scale using a probabilistic approach with an ensemble of GCMs pp. 41-53

- Russell Crosbie, Trevor Pickett, Freddie Mpelasoka, Geoff Hodgson, Stephen Charles and Olga Barron
- On the simulation of Laurentian Great Lakes water levels under projections of global climate change pp. 55-67

- Murray MacKay and Frank Seglenieks
- Modeling sediment accumulation in North American playa wetlands in response to climate change, 1940–2100 pp. 69-83

- Lucy Burris and Susan Skagen
- Western Mediterranean precipitation over the last 300 years from instrumental observations pp. 85-101

- D. Camuffo, C. Bertolin, N. Diodato, C. Cocheo, M. Barriendos, F. Dominguez-Castro, E. Garnier, M. Alcoforado and M. Nunes
- Differential regional responses in drought length, intensity and timing to recent climate changes in a Mediterranean forested ecosystem pp. 103-117

- Julien Ruffault, Nicolas Martin-StPaul, Serge Rambal and Florent Mouillot
- Analysing temporal trends in the Indian Summer Monsoon and its variability at a fine spatial resolution pp. 119-131

- J. Duncan, J. Dash and P. Atkinson
- Identification of historic shifts in daily rainfall regime, Wenchi, Ghana pp. 133-147

- Kwadwo Owusu and Peter Waylen
- Response of rangeland vegetation to snow cover dynamics in Nepal Trans Himalaya pp. 149-162

- Keshav Paudel and Peter Andersen
- Spatial impact of projected changes in rainfall and temperature on wheat yields in Australia pp. 163-179

- A. Potgieter, H. Meinke, A. Doherty, V. Sadras, G. Hammer, S. Crimp and D. Rodriguez
- Has climate change opened new opportunities for wheat cropping in Argentina? pp. 181-196

- Senthold Asseng, Maria Travasso, Fulco Ludwig and Graciela Magrin
- Framings and coverage of climate change in Swedish specialized farming magazines pp. 197-209

- Therese Asplund, Mattias Hjerpe and Victoria Wibeck
- Ensemble projections for wine production in the Douro Valley of Portugal pp. 211-225

- J. Santos, S. Grätsch, M. Karremann, G. Jones and J. Pinto
- Climate change impacts on sugarcane attainable yield in southern Brazil pp. 227-239

- Fabio Marin, James Jones, Abraham Singels, Frederick Royce, Eduardo Assad, Giampaolo Pellegrino and Flávio Justino
- Multipurpose agroforestry as a climate change resiliency option for farmers: an example of local adaptation in Vietnam pp. 241-257

- Quan Nguyen, Minh Hoang, Ingrid Öborn and Meine Noordwijk
- Sensitivity of carbon budget to historical climate variability and atmospheric CO 2 concentration in temperate grassland ecosystems in China pp. 259-272

- Xinghua Sui, Guangsheng Zhou and Qianlai Zhuang
- Forecasting the effects of global warming on radial growth of subalpine trees at the upper and lower distribution limits in central Japan pp. 273-287

- Koichi Takahashi and Isao Okuhara
- Tracking suitable habitat for tree populations under climate change in western North America pp. 289-303

- Laura Gray and Andreas Hamann
- Climate change impacts on invasive potential of pink hibiscus mealybug, Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Green), in Chile pp. 305-317

- Valentina Jara, Francisco Meza, Tania Zaviezo and Rodrigo Chorbadjian
- Predicting the impacts of climate change on genetic diversity in an endangered lizard species pp. 319-327

- Sylvain Dubey, David Pike and Richard Shine
- Greenhouse gas emissions from Indian livestock pp. 329-344

- Abha Chhabra, K. Manjunath, Sushma Panigrahy and J. Parihar
- Climate change adaptation advantage for African road infrastructure pp. 345-361

- Paul Chinowsky, Amy Schweikert, Niko Strzepek, Kyle Manahan, Kenneth Strzepek and C. Schlosser
- Climate change and summer mass tourism: the case of Spanish domestic tourism pp. 363-375

- Angel Bujosa Bestard and Jaume Rossello
- PM 2.5 co-benefits of climate change legislation part 1: California’s AB 32 pp. 377-397

- Christina Zapata, Nicholas Muller and Michael Kleeman
- PM 2.5 co-benefits of climate change legislation part 2: California governor’s executive order S-3-05 applied to the transportation sector pp. 399-414

- Michael Kleeman, Christina Zapata, John Stilley and Mark Hixson
- Historical and future changes in maximum and minimum temperature records over Europe pp. 415-431

- N. Elguindi, S. Rauscher and F. Giorgi
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