Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
2010 - 2021
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Volume 7, issue 6, 2016
- The Paris Agreement and the inherent inconsistency of climate policymaking pp. 790-797

- Oliver Geden
- Climate change and individual duties pp. 798-814

- Augustin Fragnière
- An overview of the Earth system science of solar geoengineering pp. 815-833

- Peter J. Irvine, Ben Kravitz, Mark G. Lawrence and Helene Muri
- Climate justice and the international regime: before, during, and after Paris pp. 834-851

- Chukwumerije Okereke and Philip Coventry
- A productive role for science in assisted colonization policy pp. 852-868

- Mark W. Neff and Katherine Carroll
- Re‐framing the climate change debate in the livestock sector: mitigation and adaptation options pp. 869-892

- M.G. Rivera‐Ferre, F. López‐i‐Gelats, M. Howden, P. Smith, J.F. Morton and M. Herrero
- Histories of climate, science, and colonization in Australia and New Zealand, 1800–1945 pp. 893-909

- Emily O'Gorman, James Beattie and Matthew Henry
- Climate–vegetation–fire interactions and feedbacks: trivial detail or major barrier to projecting the future of the Earth system? pp. 910-931

- Rebecca M. B. Harris, Tomas A. Remenyi, Grant J. Williamson, Nathaniel L. Bindoff and David M. J. S. Bowman
- Developing a critical agenda to understand pro‐environmental actions: contributions from Social Representations and Social Practices Theories pp. 932-932

- Susana Batel, Paula Castro, Patrick Devine‐Wright and Caroline Howarth
Volume 7, issue 5, 2016
- Climate change and social transformations: is it time for a quantum leap? pp. 618-626

- Karen L. O'Brien
- The epistemic, ethical, and political dimensions of uncertainty in integrated assessment modeling pp. 627-645

- Marisa Beck and Tobias Krueger
- Addressing the risk of maladaptation to climate change pp. 646-665

- A. K. Magnan, E.L.F. Schipper, M. Burkett, S. Bharwani, I. Burton, S. Eriksen, F. Gemenne, J. Schaar and G. Ziervogel
- Impacts of drought and responses of rural populations in West Africa: a systematic review pp. 666-681

- Denis Gautier, David Denis and Bruno Locatelli
- Mikhail Budyko's (1920–2001) contributions to Global Climate Science: from heat balances to climate change and global ecology pp. 682-692

- Jonathan D. Oldfield
- Adaptation science and policy in China's agricultural sector pp. 693-706

- Sarah Rogers
- Drawing the line between adaptation and development: a systematic literature review of planned adaptation in developing countries pp. 707-726

- Mya Sherman, Lea Berrang‐Ford, Shuaib Lwasa, James Ford, Didacus B. Namanya, Alejandro Llanos‐Cuentas, Michelle Maillet, Sherilee Harper and Research Team Ihacc
- Developing a critical agenda to understand pro‐environmental actions: contributions from Social Representations and Social Practices Theories pp. 727-745

- Susana Batel, Paula Castro, Patrick Devine‐Wright and Caroline Howarth
- Reconstructing Earth's surface temperature over the past 2000 years: the science behind the headlines pp. 746-771

- Jason E. Smerdon and Henry N. Pollack
- Climate change as a ‘hyperobject’: a critical review of Timothy Morton's reframing narrative pp. 772-785

- Elizabeth Boulton
Volume 7, issue 4, 2016
- The politicization of climate change: problem or solution? pp. 478-485

- Yves Pepermans and Pieter Maeseele
- The expanding field of cooperative initiatives for decarbonization: a review of five databases pp. 486-500

- Oscar Widerberg and Johannes Stripple
- Visual climate change art 2005–2015: discourse and practice pp. 501-516

- Joanna Nurmis
- Multinational and large national corporations and climate adaptation: are we asking the right questions? A review of current knowledge and a new research perspective pp. 517-536

- Alina Averchenkova, Florence Crick, Adriana Kocornik‐Mina, Hayley Leck and Swenja Surminski
- Climate change and ecosystem services pp. 537-550

- Robert J. Scholes
- Climate change, malaria, and public health: accounting for socioeconomic contexts in past debates and future research pp. 551-568

- Jonathan E. Suk
- Tambora 1815 as a test case for high impact volcanic eruptions: Earth system effects pp. 569-589

- Christoph C. Raible, Stefan Brönnimann, Renate Auchmann, Philip Brohan, Thomas L. Frölicher, Hans‐F. Graf, Phil Jones, Jürg Luterbacher, Stefan Muthers, Raphael Neukom, Alan Robock, Stephen Self, Adjat Sudrajat, Claudia Timmreck and Martin Wegmann
- The durability of building materials under a changing climate pp. 590-599

- Mark C. Phillipson, Rohinton Emmanuel and Paul H Baker
- (Mis)communicating climate change? Why online adaptation databases may fail to catalyze adaptation action pp. 600-613

- Carrie L. Mitchell, Sarah L. Burch and Patrick A. Driscoll
- Toward integrated historical climate research: the example of Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth pp. 614-614

- Rob Allan, Georgina Endfield, Vinita Damodaran, George Adamson, Matthew Hannaford, Fiona Carroll, Neil Macdonald, Nick Groom, Julie Jones, Fiona Williamson, Erica Hendy, Paul Holper, J. Pablo Arroyo‐Mora, Lorna Hughes, Robert Bickers and Ana‐Maria Bliuc
Volume 7, issue 3, 2016
- Taking a wider view on climate governance: moving beyond the ‘iceberg,’ the ‘elephant,’ and the ‘forest’ pp. 318-328

- Stefan C. Aykut
- Climate change communication: what can we learn from communication theory? pp. 329-344

- Anne Gammelgaard Ballantyne
- Reflections on climate change communication research and practice in the second decade of the 21st century: what more is there to say? pp. 345-369

- Susanne C. Moser
- Climate, history, society over the last millennium in southeast Africa pp. 370-392

- Matthew J. Hannaford and David J. Nash
- Changing climate and glacio‐hydrology in Indian Himalayan Region: a review pp. 393-410

- Shaktiman Singh, Rajesh Kumar, Anshuman Bhardwaj, Lydia Sam, Mayank Shekhar, Atar Singh, Ramesh Kumar and Akhilesh Gupta
- North American megadroughts in the Common Era: reconstructions and simulations pp. 411-432

- Benjamin I. Cook, Edward R. Cook, Jason E. Smerdon, Richard Seager, A. Park Williams, Sloan Coats, David W. Stahle and José Villanueva Díaz
- Climate and famines: a historical reassessment pp. 433-447

- Philip Slavin
- Beyond special circumstances: climate change policy in Turkey 1992–2015 pp. 448-460

- Ethemcan Turhan, Semra Cerit Mazlum, Ümit Şahin, Alevgül H. Şorman and A. Cem Gündoğan
- Bayesian estimation of climate sensitivity using observationally constrained simple climate models pp. 461-473

- Roger W. Bodman and Roger Jones
Volume 7, issue 2, 2016
- Toward integrated historical climate research: the example of Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the Earth pp. 164-174

- Rob Allan, Georgina Endfield, Vinita Damodaran, George Adamson, Matthew Hannaford, Fiona Carroll, Neil Macdonald, Nick Groom, Julie Jones, Fiona Williamson, Erica Hendy, Paul Holper, J. Pablo Arroyo‐Mora, Lorna Hughes, Robert Bickers and Ana‐Maria Bliuc
- Community‐based adaptation research in the Canadian Arctic pp. 175-191

- James D. Ford, Ellie Stephenson, Ashlee Cunsolo Willox, Victoria Edge, Khosrow Farahbakhsh, Christopher Furgal, Sherilee Harper, Susan Chatwood, Ian Mauro, Tristan Pearce, Stephanie Austin, Anna Bunce, Alejandra Bussalleu, Jahir Diaz, Kaitlyn Finner, Allan Gordon, Catherine Huet, Knut Kitching, Marie‐Pierre Lardeau, Graham McDowell, Ellen McDonald, Lesya Nakoneczny and Mya Sherman
- Climate change governance: history, future, and triple‐loop learning? pp. 192-210

- Joyeeta Gupta
- Tropical cyclones in climate models pp. 211-237

- Suzana J. Camargo and Allison A. Wing
- Sovereignty over natural resources and its implications for climate justice pp. 238-250

- Ayelet Banai
- Transformational responses to climate change: beyond a systems perspective of social change in mitigation and adaptation pp. 251-265

- Ross Gillard, Andrew Gouldson, Jouni Paavola and James Van Alstine
- Climate change in literature and literary studies: From cli‐fi, climate change theater and ecopoetry to ecocriticism and climate change criticism pp. 266-282

- Adeline Johns‐Putra
- West Nile virus, climate change, and circumpolar vulnerability pp. 283-300

- Kara C. Hoover and Christopher M. Barker
- Securitization in Chinese climate and energy politics pp. 301-313

- Jonna Nyman and Jinghan Zeng
Volume 7, issue 1, 2016
- Countercyclical energy and climate policy for the U.S pp. 5-12

- Gregory Nemet, Arnulf Grubler and Daniel M. Kammen
- Natural capital, unnatural markets? pp. 13-22

- Joel T. Millward‐Hopkins
- Attribution of extreme weather and climate‐related events pp. 23-41

- Peter A. Stott, Nikolaos Christidis, Friederike E. L. Otto, Ying Sun, Jean‐Paul Vanderlinden, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh, Robert Vautard, Hans von Storch, Peter Walton, Pascal Yiou and Francis W. Zwiers
- Cli‐fi on the screen(s): patterns in the representations of climate change in fictional films pp. 43-64

- Michael Svoboda
- Tropical cyclones and climate change pp. 65-89

- Kevin J.E. Walsh, John L. McBride, Philip J. Klotzbach, Sethurathinam Balachandran, Suzana J. Camargo, Greg Holland, Thomas R. Knutson, James P. Kossin, Tsz‐cheung Lee, Adam Sobel and Masato Sugi
- Decadal changes in radiative fluxes at land and ocean surfaces and their relevance for global warming pp. 91-107

- Martin Wild
- Local indicators of climate change: the potential contribution of local knowledge to climate research pp. 109-124

- Victoria Reyes‐García, Álvaro Fernández‐Llamazares, Maximilien Guèze, Ariadna Garcés, Miguel Mallo, Margarita Vila‐Gómez and Marina Vilaseca
- What shapes perceptions of climate change? New research since 2010 pp. 125-134

- Elke U. Weber
- How to price carbon in good times … and bad! pp. 135-144

- Baran Doda
- Added value in regional climate modeling pp. 145-159

- Markku Rummukainen
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