Climatic Change
2000 - 2025
Current editor(s): M. Oppenheimer and G. Yohe From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 169, issue 3, 2021
- Mean states and future projections of precipitation over the monsoon transitional zone in China in CMIP5 and CMIP6 models pp. 1-24

- Jinling Piao, Wen Chen, Shangfeng Chen, Hainan Gong and Lin Wang
- CMIP6 model projections leave no room for permafrost to persist in Western Siberia under the SSP5-8.5 scenario pp. 1-11

- Georgii A. Alexandrov, Veronika A. Ginzburg, Gregory E. Insarov and Anna A. Romanovskaya
- Introducing the Topical Collection: ‘Climate change communication and the IPCC’ pp. 1-7

- Saffron O’Neill and Roz Pidcock
- WRF/UCM simulations of the impacts of urban expansion and future climate change on atmospheric thermal environment in a Chinese megacity pp. 1-17

- Yang Zhao, Lei Zhong, Yaoming Ma, Yunfei Fu, Mingxing Chen, Weiqiang Ma, Chun Zhao, Ziyu Huang and Keqi Zhou
- Detection of anthropogenically driven trends in Arctic amplification pp. 1-17

- Yu Wang, Pengcheng Yan, Taichen Feng, Fei Ji, Shankai Tang and Guolin Feng
- Climate change impacts on infectious diseases in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East (EMME)—risks and recommendations pp. 1-17

- Shlomit Paz, Azeem Majeed and George K. Christophides
- Flooding in the Peace-Athabasca Delta: climatic and hydrologic change and variation over the past 120 years pp. 1-26

- Kevin P. Timoney
- Why companies fund climate change projects on national forests: insights into the motivations of the Forest Service’s corporate partners pp. 1-26

- Natasha Haruka Collins and Courtney A. Schultz
- How might climate change affect river flows across West Africa? pp. 1-27

- Ponnambalam Rameshwaran, Victoria A. Bell, Helen N. Davies and Alison L. Kay
- Correction to: Impacts of climate change on agriculture and household welfare in Zambia: an economy-wide analysis pp. 1-2

- Hambulo Ngoma, Patrick Lupiya, Mulako Kabisa and Faaiqa Hartley
- Correction to: Streamflow-based evaluation of climate model sub-selection methods pp. 1-2

- Jens Kiesel, Philipp Stanzel, Harald Kling, Nicola Fohrer, Sonja C. Jähnig and Ilias Pechlivanidis
- Grassroots vs. greenhouse: the role of environmental organizations in reducing carbon emissions pp. 1-21

- Timothy Fraser and Pinar Temocin
- Implications of climate change for tourism and outdoor recreation: an Indiana, USA, case study pp. 1-21

- Jonathon Day, Natalie Chin, Sandra Sydnor, Melissa Widhalm, Kalim U. Shah and Leslie Dorworth
- Identifying and correcting biases in localized downscaling estimates of daily precipitation return values pp. 1-20

- Mark D. Risser, Daniel R. Feldman, Michael F. Wehner, David W. Pierce and Jeffrey R. Arnold
- Cost–benefit analysis of adaptation to storm surge due to climate change in Osaka Bay, Japan pp. 1-20

- Si Ha, Hirokazu Tatano, Nobuhito Mori, Toshio Fujimi and Xinyu Jiang
- Potential impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection on drought risk managements over major river basins in Africa pp. 1-19

- Babatunde J. Abiodun, Romaric C. Odoulami, Windmanagda Sawadogo, Olumuyiwa A. Oloniyo, Abayomi A. Abatan, Mark New, Christopher Lennard, Pinto Izidine, Temitope S. Egbebiyi and Douglas G. MacMartin
- Machine learning reveals complex effects of climatic means and weather extremes on wheat yields during different plant developmental stages pp. 1-19

- Florian Schierhorn, Max Hofmann, Taras Gagalyuk, Igor Ostapchuk and Daniel Müller
- Warm winters challenge the cultivation of temperate species in South America—a spatial analysis of chill accumulation pp. 1-19

- Eduardo Fernandez, Lars Caspersen, Ilja Illert and Eike Luedeling
- Effectiveness of Farmers’ Risk Management Strategies in Smallholder Agriculture: Evidence from India pp. 1-35

- Pratap Birthal, Jaweriah Hazrana and Digvijay Negi
- Attribution of typhoon-induced torrential precipitation in Central Vietnam, October 2020 pp. 1-22

- Linh N. Luu, Paolo Scussolini, Sarah Kew, Sjoukje Philip, Mugni Hadi Hariadi, Robert Vautard, Khiem Mai, Thang Vu, Kien Ba Truong, Friederike Otto, Gerard Schrier, Maarten K. Aalst and Geert Jan Oldenborgh
- Climate data and information needs of indigenous communities on reservation lands: insights from stakeholders in the Southwestern United States pp. 1-22

- Helen Fillmore and Loretta Singletary
- Equity implications of net zero visions pp. 1-15

- Dominic Lenzi, Michael Jakob, Matthias Honegger, Susanne Droege, Jennifer C. Heyward and Tim Kruger
- Acceptance of climate change and climate refugee policy in Australia and New Zealand: The case against political polarisation pp. 1-9

- Samantha K. Stanley, Caroline Ng Tseung-Wong, Zoe Leviston and Iain Walker
- Knowledge for a just climate pp. 1-8

- Sheila Jasanoff
Volume 169, issue 1, 2021
- Global patterns of disaster and climate risk—an analysis of the consistency of leading index-based assessments and their results pp. 1-19

- Matthias Garschagen, Deepal Doshi, Jonathan Reith and Michael Hagenlocher
- Bringing physical reasoning into statistical practice in climate-change science pp. 1-19

- Theodore G. Shepherd
- Voices of a generation the communicative power of youth activism pp. 1-20

- Elisabeth Eide and Risto Kunelius
- Upping the ante? The effects of “emergency” and “crisis” framing in climate change news pp. 1-20

- Lauren Feldman and P. Sol Hart
- What kind of information does the era of climate change require? pp. 1-20

- Jo Guldi
- On the appropriate and inappropriate uses of probability distributions in climate projections and some alternatives pp. 1-20

- Joel Katzav, Erica L. Thompson, James Risbey, David A. Stainforth, Seamus Bradley and Mathias Frisch
- Global vulnerability hotspots: differences and agreement between international indicator-based assessments pp. 1-22

- Daniel Feldmeyer, Joern Birkmann, Joanna M. McMillan, Lindsay Stringer, Walter Leal Filho, Riyanti Djalante, Patricia F. Pinho and Emma Liwenga
- The relationship between net GHG emissions and radiative forcing with an application to Article 4.1 of the Paris Agreement pp. 1-9

- Tom M. L. Wigley
- Climate change literacy and migration potential: micro-level evidence from Africa pp. 1-13

- Marc Helbling, Daniel Auer, Daniel Meierrieks, Malcolm Mistry and Max Schaub
- Communications in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report cycle pp. 1-10

- Jonathan Lynn and Nina Peeva
- Is it climate change? Coverage by online news sites of the 2019 European summer heatwaves in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK pp. 1-28

- James Painter, Joshua Ettinger, Marie-Noëlle Doutreix, Nadine Strauß, Anke Wonneberger and Peter Walton
- Correction to: Simulation and Estimation of Future Precipitation Changes in Arid Regions: a Case Study of Xinjiang, Northwest China pp. 1-7

- Haoyang Du, Chen Zhou, Haoqing Tang, Xiaolong Jin, Dengshuai Chen, Penghui Jiang and Manchun Li
- A pluralist approach to epistemic dilemmas in event attribution science pp. 1-17

- Henrik Thorén, Johannes Persson and Lennart Olsson
- Meaningful climate science pp. 1-16

- Theodore G. Shepherd and Elisabeth A. Lloyd
- Projections of cold air outbreaks in CMIP6 earth system models pp. 1-16

- Erik T. Smith and Scott C. Sheridan
- Post-Paris policy relevance: lessons from the IPCC SR15 process pp. 1-18

- Erlend A. T. Hermansen, Bård Lahn, Göran Sundqvist and Eirik Øye
- Communicating efficacy: How the IPCC, scientists, and other communicators can facilitate adaptive responses to climate change without compromising on policy neutrality pp. 1-14

- Niall McLoughlin
- The role of public relations firms in climate change politics pp. 1-21

- Robert J. Brulle and Carter Werthman
Volume 168, issue 3, 2021
- Global and regional aggregate damages associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels pp. 1-15

- R. Warren, C. Hope, D. E. H. J. Gernaat, D. P. Vuuren and K. Jenkins
- Evaluating effective public engagement: local stories from a global network of IPCC scientists pp. 1-22

- Rosalind Pidcock, Kate Heath, Lydia Messling, Susie Wang, Anna Pirani, Sarah Connors, Adam Corner, Christopher Shaw and Melissa Gomis
- Anxiety and climate change: a validation of the Climate Anxiety Scale in a German-speaking quota sample and an investigation of psychological correlates pp. 1-23

- Marlis C. Wullenkord, Josephine Tröger, Karen R. S. Hamann, Laura S. Loy and Gerhard Reese
- Future intensity–duration–frequency curves of Edmonton under climate warming and increased convective available potential energy pp. 1-23

- Chun-Chao Kuo, Kai Ernn Gan, Yang Yang and Thian Yew Gan
- Moisture variations during the first millennium CE and their linkage with social developments along the Silk Road in northwestern China pp. 1-19

- Yong Zhang, Lubin Han, Xuemei Shao, Qing Yang and Zhi-Yong Yin
- Historical and recent change in extreme climate over East Asia pp. 1-19

- Guoyu Ren, Johnny C. L. Chan, Hisayuki Kubota, Zhongshi Zhang, Jinbao Li, Yongxiang Zhang, Yingxian Zhang, Yuda Yang, Yuyu Ren, Xiubao Sun, Yun Su, Yuhui Liu, Zhixin Hao, Xiaoying Xue and Yun Qin
- High-resolution simulations of decadal climate variability impacts on spring and winter wheat yields in the Missouri River Basin with the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) pp. 1-19

- Vikram M. Mehta, Katherin Mendoza, Norman J. Rosenberg and Raghavan Srinivasan
- How local communities attribute livelihood vulnerabilities to climate change and other causes: a case study in North Vanuatu pp. 1-20

- Danny Philipp Nef, Daniel Neneth, Patteson Dini, Carmenza Robledo Abad and Pius Kruetli
- Long-term variations in ocean acidification indices in the Northwest Pacific from 1993 to 2018 pp. 1-20

- Miho Ishizu, Yasumasa Miyazawa and Xinyu Guo
- Environmental matching reveals non-uniform range-shift patterns in benthic marine Crustacea pp. 1-20

- Marianna V. P. Simões, Hanieh Saeedi, Marlon E. Cobos and Angelika Brandt
- Rare events in the Arctic pp. 1-13

- James E. Overland
- The changing nature of hydroclimatic risks across South Africa pp. 1-25

- Adam Schlosser, Andrei Sokolov, Ken Strzepek, Timothy Thomas, Xiang Gao and Channing Arndt
- Global scenarios of residential heating and cooling energy demand and CO2 emissions pp. 1-26

- Alessio Mastrucci, Bas van Ruijven, Edward Byers, Miguel Poblete-Cazenave and Shonali Pachauri
- Changing opinions on a changing climate: the effects of natural disasters on public perceptions of climate change pp. 1-26

- Matthew R. Sloggy, Jordan Suter, Mani Rouhi Rad, Dale Manning and Christopher Goemans
- Sensitivity of soybean planting date to wet season onset in Mato Grosso, Brazil, and implications under climate change pp. 1-28

- Minghui Zhang, Gabriel Abrahao and Sally Thompson
- Using empirical data and modeled scenarios of Everglades restoration to understand changes in coastal vulnerability to sea level rise pp. 1-24

- Shimelis B. Dessu, Rajendra Paudel, René M. Price and Stephen E. Davis
- Co-designing engaging and accessible data visualisations: a case study of the IPCC reports pp. 1-11

- Angela Morelli, Tom Gabriel Johansen, Rosalind Pidcock, Jordan Harold, Anna Pirani, Melissa Gomis, Irene Lorenzoni, Eamon Haughey and Kenny Coventry
- Climate change research and the search for solutions: rethinking interdisciplinarity pp. 1-11

- E. Lisa F. Schipper, Navroz K. Dubash and Yacob Mulugetta
- Communicating climate change findings from IPCC reports: insights from outreach events in India pp. 1-14

- Minal Pathak, Joyashree Roy, Shaurya Patel, Shreya Some, Purvi Vyas, Nandini Das and Priyadarshi Shukla
- Natural variability vs forced signal in the 2015–2019 Central American drought pp. 1-21

- Salvatore Pascale, Sarah B. Kapnick, Thomas L. Delworth, Hugo G. Hidalgo and William F. Cooke
Volume 168, issue 1, 2021
- Rainfall variability in southeast and west-central Africa during the Little Ice Age: do documentary and proxy records agree? pp. 1-22

- Matthew J. Hannaford and Kristen K. Beck
- Are citizen juries and assemblies on climate change driving democratic climate policymaking? An exploration of two case studies in the UK pp. 1-22

- Rebecca Wells, Candice Howarth and Lina I. Brand-Correa
- Leveraging communities’ network strengths to support climate change adaptation information-sharing: a study with coffee farmers in Risaralda, Colombia pp. 1-19

- Jessica Eise, Natalie J. Lambert and Eric C. Wiemer
- Revalidation of temperature changes on economic impacts: a meta-analysis pp. 1-19

- Ling Tan, Kun Zhou, Hui Zheng and Lianshui Li
- Assessing the full costs of floodplain buyouts pp. 1-23

- William Curran-Groome, Hallee Haygood, Miyuki Hino, Todd K. BenDor and David Salvesen
- Unpacking future climate extremes and their sectoral implications in western Nepal pp. 1-23

- Dipesh Chapagain, Sanita Dhaubanjar and Luna Bharati
- Perceived links between climate change and weather forecast accuracy: new barriers to tools for agricultural decision-making pp. 1-20

- Zack Guido, Sara Lopus, Kurt Waldman, Corrie Hannah, Andrew Zimmer, Natasha Krell, Chris Knudson, Lyndon Estes, Kelly Caylor and Tom Evans
- Can citizen pressure influence politicians’ communication about climate change? Results from a field experiment pp. 1-20

- Seth Wynes, John Kotcher and Simon D. Donner
- Climate change impacts and adaptation for dryland farming systems in Zimbabwe: a stakeholder-driven integrated multi-model assessment pp. 1-21

- Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, Katrien Descheemaeker, Roberto O. Valdivia, Patricia Masikati, Gevious Sisito, Elisha N. Moyo, Olivier Crespo, Alex C. Ruane and Cynthia Rosenzweig
- Climate vulnerability scenario of the agricultural sector in the Bicol River Basin, Philippines pp. 1-18

- Ricky P. Laureta, Ric Ryan H. Regalado and Ermar B. De La Cruz
- An IPCC that listens: introducing reciprocity to climate change communication pp. 1-12

- Karl Dudman and Sara Wit
- Assessing the quality of state-of-the-art regional climate information: the case of the UK Climate Projections 2018 pp. 1-25

- Marina Baldissera Pacchetti, Suraje Dessai, David A. Stainforth and Seamus Bradley
| |