Climatic Change
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Volume 108, issue 4, 2011
- Evaluation, characterization, and communication of uncertainty by the intergovernmental panel on climate change—an introductory essay pp. 629-639

- Gary Yohe and Michael Oppenheimer
- Reducing doubt about uncertainty: Guidance for IPCC’s third assessment pp. 641-658

- Richard Moss
- Treatment of uncertainties in IPCC Assessment Reports: past approaches and considerations for the Fifth Assessment Report pp. 659-673

- Michael Mastrandrea and Katharine Mach
- The IPCC AR5 guidance note on consistent treatment of uncertainties: a common approach across the working groups pp. 675-691

- Michael Mastrandrea, Katharine Mach, Gian-Kasper Plattner, Ottmar Edenhofer, Thomas Stocker, Christopher Field, Kristie Ebi and Patrick Matschoss
- Differentiating theory from evidence in determining confidence in an assessment finding pp. 693-700

- Kristie Ebi
- Applying the science of communication to the communication of science pp. 701-705

- Baruch Fischhoff
- Certainty, uncertainty, and climate change pp. 707-721

- M. Morgan and Carnegie Mellon
- Reasoning about climate uncertainty pp. 723-732

- Judith Curry
- The latest iteration of IPCC uncertainty guidance—an author perspective pp. 733-743

- Roger Jones
- Improving conveyance of uncertainties in the findings of the IPCC pp. 745-753

- Rachael Jonassen and Roger Pielke
- Sources of knowledge and ignorance in climate research pp. 755-773

- James Risbey and Terence O’Kane
- High-consequence outcomes and internal disagreements: tell us more, please pp. 775-790

- Robert Socolow
- Climate uncertainties and their discontents: increasing the impact of assessments on public understanding of climate risks and choices pp. 791-802

- Brenda Ekwurzel, Peter Frumhoff and James McCarthy
- Defense community perspectives on uncertainty and confidence judgments pp. 803-809

- Marcus King and Sherri Goodman
- Communicating climate change risks in a skeptical world pp. 811-826

- John Sterman
- Regulating knowledge monopolies: the case of the IPCC pp. 827-839

- Richard Tol
Volume 108, issue 3, 2011
- Building resilience to climate change through development assistance: USAID’s climate adaptation program pp. 411-421

- John Furlow, Joel Smith, Glen Anderson, William Breed and Jon Padgham
- Smallholders adaptation to climate change in Mali pp. 423-436

- Kristie Ebi, Jonathan Padgham, Mamadou Doumbia, Alpha Kergna, Joel Smith, Tanveer Butt and Bruce McCarl
- Incorporating climate change into water resources planning for the town of Polokwane, South Africa pp. 437-456

- James Cullis, Ken Strzepek, Mark Tadross, Karim Sami, Beyers Havenga, Burgert Gildenhuys and Joel Smith
- Coping with climate variability and climate change in La Ceiba, Honduras pp. 457-470

- Joel Smith, Kenneth Strzepek, Julio Cardini, Mario Castaneda, Julie Holland, Carlos Quiroz, Tom Wigley, Jose Herrero, Peter Hearne and John Furlow
- Simulating potential effects of climatic warming on altitudinal patterns of key species in Mediterranean-alpine ecosystems pp. 471-483

- Blas Benito, Juan Lorite and Julio Peñas
- A high-quality monthly total cloud amount dataset for Australia pp. 485-517

- Branislava Jovanovic, Dean Collins, Karl Braganza, Doerte Jakob and David Jones
- High impact, low probability? An empirical analysis of risk in the economics of climate change pp. 519-541

- Simon Dietz
- Tropical cyclones, climate change, and scientific uncertainty: what do we know, what does it mean, and what should be done? pp. 543-579

- Iris Grossmann and M. Morgan
- Near-term increase in frequency of seasonal temperature extremes prior to the 2°C global warming target pp. 581-589

- Bruce Anderson
- How the aggressiveness of rainfalls in the Mediterranean lands is enhanced by climate change pp. 591-599

- Nazzareno Diodato, Gianni Bellocchi, Nunzio Romano and Giovanni Chirico
- Coal to gas: the influence of methane leakage pp. 601-608

- Tom Wigley
- Mesoscale moisture transport effects on forest edges in a fragmented landscape in Amazonia pp. 609-617

- Somnath Baidya Roy
- Economically consistent long-term scenarios for air pollutant emissions pp. 619-627

- Steven Smith, J. West and Page Kyle
Volume 108, issue 1, 2011
- Physical and economic bias in climate change research: a scientometric study of IPCC Third Assessment Report pp. 1-22

- Andreas Bjurström and Merritt Polk
- Interdisciplinarity: are we there yet? pp. 23-30

- Andy Reisinger
- Why do people misunderstand climate change? Heuristics, mental models and ontological assumptions pp. 31-46

- Xiang Chen
- Uncertainty, rationality and cooperation in the context of climate change pp. 47-55

- Nichola Raihani and David Aitken
- A normative account of dangerous climate change pp. 57-72

- D. Moellendorf
- Shoreline evolution under climate change wave scenarios pp. 73-105

- Anna Zacharioudaki and Dominic Reeve
- Temperature stabilization, ocean heat uptake and radiative forcing overshoot profiles pp. 107-134

- Daniel Johansson
- Combining climate with other influential factors for modelling the impact of climate change on species distribution pp. 135-157

- Ana Márquez, Raimundo Real, Jesús Olivero and Alba Estrada
- Greenhouse gas taxes on animal food products: rationale, tax scheme and climate mitigation effects pp. 159-184

- Stefan Wirsenius, Fredrik Hedenus and Kristina Mohlin
- Using panel data to estimate the effect of rainfall shocks on smallholders food security and vulnerability in rural Ethiopia pp. 185-206

- Abera Demeke, Alwin Keil and Manfred Zeller
- The maximum temperatures and heat waves in Serbia during the summer of 2007 pp. 207-223

- Miroslava Unkašević and Ivana Tošić
- Assessing potential impacts of climatic change on subalpine forests on the eastern Tibetan Plateau pp. 225-241

- Wang Xiaodan, Cheng Genwei and Zhong Xianghao
- Phytomass carbon pool of trees and forests in India pp. 243-259

- Meenakshi Kaul, G. Mohren and V. Dadhwal
- Expected changes in agroclimatic conditions in Central Europe pp. 261-289

- Miroslav Trnka, Josef Eitzinger, Daniela Semerádová, Petr Hlavinka, Jan Balek, Martin Dubrovský, Gerhard Kubu, Petr Štěpánek, Sabina Thaler, Martin Možný and Zdeněk Žalud
- Relationship between tourism demand in the Swiss Alps and hot summer air temperatures associated with climate change pp. 291-300

- G. Serquet and M. Rebetez
- An analysis of cropland carbon sequestration estimates for North Central Monana pp. 301-331

- J. Watts, R. Lawrence, P. Miller and C. Montagne
- 1,800 Years of abrupt climate change, severe fire, and accelerated erosion, Sierra Nevada, California, USA pp. 333-356

- Stephen Wathen
- The identification of distinct patterns in California temperature trends pp. 357-382

- Eugene Cordero, Wittaya Kessomkiat, John Abatzoglou and Steven Mauget
- No evidence for widespread bird declines in protected South American forests pp. 383-386

- Philip Stouffer, Kristina Cockle, Alexandre Aleixo, Juan Areta, Juan Barnett, Alejandro Bodrati, Carlos Cadena, Adrián Giacomo, Sebastian Herzog, Peter Hosner, Erik Johnson, Luciano Naka and César Sánchez
- On the status of forest birds in tropical and subtropical South America pp. 387-390

- Manuel Nores
- An analysis of snow cover changes in the Himalayan region using MODIS snow products and in-situ temperature data pp. 391-400

- Shreedhar Maskey, Stefan Uhlenbrook and Sunal Ojha
- The effects of annual precipitation and mean air temperature on annual runoff in global forest regions pp. 401-410

- Jaeil Cho, Hikaru Komatsu, Yadu Pokhrel, Pat Yeh, Taikan Oki and Shinjiro Kanae
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