Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
2010 - 2021
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Volume 12, issue 2, 2021
- Is solar geoengineering ungovernable? A critical assessment of governance challenges identified by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

- Jesse L. Reynolds
- Climate and society in European history

- Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, Andrea Seim and Heli Huhtamaa
- Climate change and freshwater ecology: Hydrological and ecological methods of comparable complexity are needed to predict risk

- Andrew John, Avril Horne, Rory Nathan, Michael Stewardson, J. Angus Webb, Jun Wang and N. LeRoy Poff
- Who are American evangelical Protestants and why do they matter for US climate policy?

- Robin G. Veldman, Dara M. Wald, Sarah B. Mills and David A. M. Peterson
- Clouds, radiation, and atmospheric circulation in the present‐day climate and under climate change

- Aiko Voigt, Nicole Albern, Paulo Ceppi, Kevin Grise, Ying Li and Brian Medeiros
- Beyond binary outcomes in climate adaptation: The illustrative case of desalination

- Amit Tubi and Joe Williams
- How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition

- Leah Salm, Nicholas Nisbett, Laura Cramer, Stuart Gillespie and Philip Thornton
- Multispecies justice: Climate‐just futures with, for and beyond humans

- Petra Tschakert, David Schlosberg, Danielle Celermajer, Lauren Rickards, Christine Winter, Mathias Thaler, Makere Stewart‐Harawira and Blanche Verlie
Volume 12, issue 1, 2021
- Climate journalism in a changing media ecosystem: Assessing the production of climate change‐related news around the world

- Mike S. Schäfer and James Painter
- Low‐carbon transition risks for finance

- Gregor Semieniuk, Emanuele Campiglio, Jean-Francois Mercure, Ulrich Volz and Neil R. Edwards
- Transparency, trust, and integrated assessment models: An ethical consideration for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

- Simon Robertson
- A review of past changes in extratropical cyclones in the northern hemisphere and what can be learned for the future

- Christoph C. Raible, Joaquim G. Pinto, Patrick Ludwig and Martina Messmer
- The effect of carbon pricing on technological change for full energy decarbonization: A review of empirical ex‐post evidence

- Johan Lilliestam, Anthony Patt and Germán Bersalli
- Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice‐shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research

- Jeroen Ingels, Richard B. Aronson, Craig R. Smith, Amy Baco, Holly M. Bik, James A. Blake, Angelika Brandt, Mattias Cape, David Demaster, Emily Dolan, Eugene Domack, Spencer Fire, Heidi Geisz, Michael Gigliotti, Huw Griffiths, Kenneth M. Halanych, Charlotte Havermans, Falk Huettmann, Scott Ishman, Sven A. Kranz, Amy Leventer, Andrew R. Mahon, James McClintock, Michael L. McCormick, B. Greg Mitchell, Alison E. Murray, Lloyd Peck, Alex Rogers, Barbara Shoplock, Kathryn E. Smith, Brittan Steffel, Michael R. Stukel, Andrew K. Sweetman, Michelle Taylor, Andrew R. Thurber, Martin Truffer, Anton van de Putte, Ann Vanreusel and Maria Angelica Zamora‐Duran
- Climate activism and its effects

- Dana R. Fisher and Sohana Nasrin
- Culture as a mediator of climate change adaptation: Neither static nor unidirectional

- Roger Few, Dian Spear, Chandni Singh, Mark G. L. Tebboth, Julia E. Davies and Mary C. Thompson‐Hall
- Using big data analytics to synthesize research domains and identify emerging fields in urban climatology

- Fei Huo, Li Xu, Yanping Li, James S. Famiglietti, Zhenhua Li, Yuya Kajikawa and Fei Chen
- Ethical consumerism: Veganism

- Valentin Beck and Bernd Ladwig
Volume 11, issue 6, 2020
- Research priorities for supporting subnational climate policies

- Magdalena M. Klemun, Morgan R. Edwards and Jessika E. Trancik
- Deliberate decline: An emerging frontier for the study and practice of decarbonization

- Daniel Rosenbloom and Adrian Rinscheid
- The business of rapid transition

- Peter Newell
- Negative emissions and the long history of carbon removal

- Wim Carton, Adeniyi Asiyanbi, Silke Beck, Holly J. Buck and Jens F. Lund
- Learning the lessons of Climategate: A cosmopolitan moment in the public life of climate science

- Sujatha Raman and Warren Pearce
- Four approaches to anticipatory climate governance: Different conceptions of the future and implications for the present

- Karlijn Muiderman, Aarti Gupta, Joost Vervoort and Frank Biermann
- Polarized U.S. publics, Pope Francis, and climate change: Reviewing the studies and data collected around the 2015 Papal Encyclical

- Asheley R. Landrum and Rosalynn Vasquez
- Privatizing climate adaptation: How insurance weakens solidaristic and collective disaster recovery

- Chloe H. Lucas and Kate I. Booth
- Understanding different perspectives on economic growth and climate policy

- Michael Jakob, William F. Lamb, Jan Steckel, Christian Flachsland and Ottmar Edenhofer
Volume 11, issue 5, 2020
- Understanding and assessing uncertainty of observational climate datasets for model evaluation using ensembles

- Marius Zumwald, Benedikt Knüsel, Christoph Baumberger, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn, David N. Bresch and Reto Knutti
- The Fukushima effect at home: The changing role of domestic actors in Japanese energy policy

- Timothy Fraser and Daniel P. Aldrich
- Climate change impacts on Australia's eucalypt and coral species: Comparing and sharing knowledge across disciplines

- Trevor H. Booth and Paul R. Muir
- Focus groups and serious gaming in climate change communication research—A methodological review

- Victoria Wibeck and Tina‐Simone Neset
- Online misinformation about climate change

- Kathie M. d'I. Treen, Hywel T. P. Williams and Saffron J. O'Neill
- Governing climate risks in the face of normative uncertainties

- Behnam Taebi, Jan H. Kwakkel and Céline Kermisch
- Paleoenvironmental humanities: Challenges and prospects of writing deep environmental histories

- S.T. Hussain and F. Riede
- The nature, significance, and influence of perceived personal experience of climate change

- Joseph P. Reser and Graham L. Bradley
Volume 11, issue 4, 2020
- Ten years after Copenhagen: Reimagining climate change governance in urban areas

- Vanesa Castán Broto and Linda K. Westman
- Public participation, engagement, and climate change adaptation: A review of the research literature

- Stephan Hügel and Anna R. Davies
- A review of agent‐based modeling of climate‐energy policy

- Juana Castro, Stefan Drews, Filippos Exadaktylos, Joël Foramitti, Franziska Klein, Théo Konc, Ivan Savin and Jeroen van den Bergh
- The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project: History, uses, and structural effects on climate research

- Ludovic Touzé‐Peiffer, Anouk Barberousse and Hervé Le Treut
- Contested framings of greenhouse gas removal and its feasibility: Social and political dimensions

- Laurie Waller, Tim Rayner, Jason Chilvers, Clair Amanda Gough, Irene Lorenzoni, Andrew Jordan and Naomi Vaughan
- Clouded skies: How digital technologies could reshape “Loss and Damage” from climate change

- Giovanni Bettini, Giovanna Gioli and Romain Felli
- Forms of meteorological knowledge 1750–1850 in German countries and beyond

- Linda Richter
- The Southern Annular Mode: Variability, trends, and climate impacts across the Southern Hemisphere

- Ryan L. Fogt and Gareth J. Marshall
- Climate change adaptation in SIDS: A systematic review of the literature pre and post the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report

- Stacy‐ann Robinson
- Social scientific knowledge in times of crisis: What climate change can learn from coronavirus (and vice versa)

- Mike Hulme, Rolf Lidskog, James M. White and Adam Standring
Volume 11, issue 3, 2020
- The “cultural turn” of climate history: An emerging field for studies of China and East Asia

- Fiona Williamson
- A history of the global carbon budget

- Bård Lahn
- Preserving the coupled atmosphere–ocean feedback in initializations of decadal climate predictions

- Sebastian Brune and Johanna Baehr
- Is real options analysis fit for purpose in supporting climate adaptation planning and decision‐making?

- Jan H. Kwakkel
- Climate change in the Chinese mind: An overview of public perceptions at macro and micro levels

- Binbin Wang and Qinnan Zhou
- Just urban transitions: Toward a research agenda

- Sara Hughes and Matthew Hoffmann
- Youth perceptions of climate change: A narrative synthesis

- Katharine Lee, Nathalia Gjersoe, Saffron O'Neill and Julie Barnett
- The added value of real options analysis for climate change adaptation

- Anita Wreford, Ruth Dittrich and Thomas D. van der Pol
- The practice of responsible research and innovation in “climate engineering”

- Sean Low and Holly Jean Buck
Volume 11, issue 2, 2020
- Climate change and disasters: The ethics of leadership

- Mark Crosweller and Petra Tschakert
- Four scenarios of the energy transition: Drivers, consequences, and implications for geopolitics

- Morgan Bazilian, Michael Bradshaw, Johannes Gabriel, Andreas Goldthau and Kirsten Westphal
- Integrating social protection and climate change adaptation: A review

- Janna D. Tenzing
- Assessing precipitation trends in the Americas with historical data: A review

- Leila M. V. Carvalho
- Climate risk assessments and science‐based targets: A review of emerging private sector climate action tools

- Jayme Walenta
- Acts of God: Continuities and change in Christian responses to extreme weather events from early modernity to the present

- Joseph Hardwick and Randall J. Stephens
- Unraveling the influence of atmospheric evaporative demand on drought and its response to climate change

- Sergio M. Vicente‐Serrano, Tim R. McVicar, Diego G. Miralles, Yuting Yang and Miquel Tomas‐Burguera
- Physical and policy pathways to net‐zero emissions industry

- Chris Bataille
- Long‐term projections of sea‐level rise from ice sheets

- Nicholas R. Golledge
Volume 11, issue 1, 2020
- Too late for indigenous climate justice: Ecological and relational tipping points

- Kyle Whyte
- Never too soon, always too late: Reflections on climate temporality

- Greg Garrard
- The work after “It's too late” (to prevent dangerous climate change)

- Susanne C. Moser
- Is it too late to prevent systemic danger to the world's poor?

- Carol Farbotko
- It's not “too late”: Learning from Pacific Small Island Developing States in a warming world

- Bronwyn Hayward, Diana H. Salili, Luisa Leo Tupuana'i and Josiah Tualamali'i'
- The potential contribution of emerging economies to stop dangerous climate change. The case of Brazil

- Emilio L. La Rovere
- It's not too late to do the right thing: Moral motivations for climate change action

- Paul G. Bain and Renata Bongiorno
- Is it too late (to stop dangerous climate change)? An editorial

- Mike Hulme
- On the political feasibility of climate change mitigation pathways: Is it too late to keep warming below 1.5°C?

- Jessica Jewell and Aleh Cherp
- Revisiting climate ambition: The case for prioritizing current action over future intent

- Navroz K. Dubash
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