Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
2010 - 2021
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Volume 6, issue 6, 2015
- Governance traps in climate change politics: re‐framing the debate in terms of responsibilities and rights pp. 535-540

- Peter Newell, Harriet Bulkeley, Karen Turner, Christopher Shaw, Simon Caney, Elizabeth Shove and Nicholas Pidgeon
- The complementarity and comparability of climate change adaptation and mitigation pp. 541-557

- Paul Watkiss, Magnus Benzie and Richard J.T. Klein
- Climate change and Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 559-583

- Debbie Hopkins, Colin Campbell‐Hunt, Lynette Carter, James E. S. Higham and Chris Rosin
- Integrating climate change mitigation and adaptation in agriculture and forestry: opportunities and trade‐offs pp. 585-598

- Bruno Locatelli, Charlotte Pavageau, Emilia Pramova and Monica Di Gregorio
- Private diaries as information sources in climate research pp. 599-611

- George C. D. Adamson
- Communicating climate change: conduits, content, and consensus pp. 613-626

- Warren Pearce, Brian Brown, Brigitte Nerlich and Nelya Koteyko
- What is carbon? Conceptualising carbon and capabilities in the context of community sequestration projects in the global South pp. 627-641

- Chasca Twyman, Thomas Aneurin Smith and Alex Arnall
- Rights to urban climate resilience: moving beyond poverty and vulnerability pp. 643-651

- Richard Friend and Marcus Moench
Volume 6, issue 5, 2015
- The climate of war: violence, warfare, and climatic reductionism pp. 437-444

- David N. Livingstone
- Destruction or persistence of coral atoll islands in the face of 20th and 21st century sea‐level rise? pp. 445-463

- Roger McLean and Paul Kench
- Ways of knowing climate: Hubert H. Lamb and climate research in the UK pp. 465-477

- Janet Martin‐Nielsen
- Glaciers and climate change: narratives of ruined futures pp. 479-492

- M Jackson
- The spiritual significance of glaciers in an age of climate change pp. 493-508

- Elizabeth A. Allison
- Social learning and climate change adaptation: evidence for international development practice pp. 509-522

- Jonathan Ensor and Blane Harvey
- How do young people engage with climate change? The role of knowledge, values, message framing, and trusted communicators pp. 523-534

- Adam Corner, Olga Roberts, Sybille Chiari, Sonja Völler, Elisabeth S. Mayrhuber, Sylvia Mandl and Kate Monson
Volume 6, issue 4, 2015
- The visual rhetoric of climate change pp. 361-368

- Lynda Walsh
- Drought and societal collapse 3200 years ago in the Eastern Mediterranean: a review pp. 369-382

- David Kaniewski, Joël Guiot and Elise Van Campo
- Knowledge problems in climate change and security research pp. 383-399

- Kirsty H. Lewis and Timothy M. Lenton
- Climate change and the ethics of discounting pp. 401-412

- Marc D. Davidson
- The dynamics of vulnerability: why adapting to climate variability will not always prepare us for climate change pp. 413-425

- Lisa Dilling, Meaghan E. Daly, William R. Travis, Olga V. Wilhelmi and Roberta A. Klein
- Climate change tipping points: origins, precursors, and debates pp. 427-434

- Chris Russill
- International trends in public perceptions of climate change over the past quarter century pp. 435-435

- Stuart Capstick, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Wouter Poortinga, Nick Pidgeon and Paul Upham
Volume 6, issue 3, 2015
- Climate–conflict research: some reflections on the way forward pp. 269-275

- Halvard Buhaug
- The impact of Arctic warming on the midlatitude jet‐stream: Can it? Has it? Will it? pp. 277-286

- Elizabeth A Barnes and James A Screen
- Gordon Valentine Manley and his contribution to the study of climate change: a review of his life and work pp. 287-299

- Georgina H. Endfield, Lucy Veale and Alexander Hall
- An appraisal of downscaling methods used in climate change research pp. 301-319

- Marie Ekström, Michael R Grose and Penny H Whetton
- Why is socially‐just climate change adaptation in sub‐Saharan Africa so challenging? A review of barriers identified from empirical cases pp. 321-344

- Sheona Shackleton, Gina Ziervogel, Susannah Sallu, Thomas Gill and Petra Tschakert
- Climate model biases in the eastern tropical oceans: causes, impacts and ways forward pp. 345-358

- Ingo Richter
- Perceptions of time in relation to climate change pp. 359-359

- Sabine Pahl, Stephen Sheppard, Christine Boomsma and Christopher Groves
Volume 6, issue 2, 2015
- The sociology of global climate change pp. 129-150

- Stephen Zehr
- Climate change in Argentina: trends, projections, impacts and adaptation pp. 151-169

- Vicente Ricardo Barros, José Armando Boninsegna, Inés Angela Camilloni, Martina Chidiak, Graciela Odilia Magrín and Matilde Rusticucci
- A review and classification of analytical methods for climate change adaptation pp. 171-188

- Jochen Hinkel and Alexander Bisaro
- Adapting forest certification to climate change pp. 189-201

- Nicole L. Klenk, Brendon M. H. Larson and Constance L. McDermott
- Climate change and marine benthos: a review of existing research and future directions in the North Atlantic pp. 203-223

- Silvana N.R. Birchenough, Henning Reiss, Steven Degraer, Nova Mieszkowska, Ángel Borja, Lene Buhl‐Mortensen, Ulrike Braeckman, Johan Craeymeersch, Ilse De Mesel, Francis Kerckhof, Ingrid Kröncke, Santiago Parra, Marijn Rabaut, Alexander Schröder, Carl Van Colen, Gert Van Hoey, Magda Vincx and Kai Wätjen
- Climate change and Chinese history: a review of trends, topics, and methods pp. 225-238

- Ka‐wai Fan
- Labeling opinions in the climate debate: a critical review pp. 239-254

- Candice C. Howarth and Amelia G. Sharman
- Dual high‐stake emerging technologies: a review of the climate engineering research literature pp. 255-268

- Björn‐Ola Linnér and Victoria Wibeck
Volume 6, issue 1, 2015
- A critical examination of the consumption‐based accounting approach: has the blaming of consumers gone too far? pp. 1-8

- Lee Liu
- The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: should we throw the flagship out with the bathwater? pp. 9-16

- Frédéric Branger, Oskar Lecuyer and Philippe Quirion
- Investigating El Niño‐Southern Oscillation and society relationships pp. 17-34

- Stephen E. Zebiak, Ben Orlove, Ángel G. Muñoz, Catherine Vaughan, James Hansen, Tara Troy, Madeleine C. Thomson, Allyza Lustig and Samantha Garvin
- International trends in public perceptions of climate change over the past quarter century pp. 35-61

- Stuart Capstick, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Wouter Poortinga, Nick Pidgeon and Paul Upham
- Stochastic climate theory and modeling pp. 63-78

- Christian L. E. Franzke, Terence J. O'Kane, Judith Berner, Paul D. Williams and Valerio Lucarini
- How climate change research undermines trust in everyday life: a review pp. 79-91

- Chloe Lucas, Peat Leith and Aidan Davison
- A critical review of global decarbonization scenarios: what do they tell us about feasibility? pp. 93-112

- Peter J. Loftus, Armond M. Cohen, Jane C. S. Long and Jesse D. Jenkins
- Habitual behaviors or patterns of practice? Explaining and changing repetitive climate‐relevant actions pp. 113-128

- Tim Kurz, Benjamin Gardner, Bas Verplanken and Charles Abraham
Volume 5, issue 6, 2014
- Climate change and perceptions, behaviors, and communication research after the IPCC 5th Assessment Report ‐ a WIREs Editorial pp. 703-708

- Irene Lorenzoni and Lorraine Whitmarsh
- Building ecosystem resilience for climate change adaptation in the Asian highlands pp. 709-718

- Jianchu Xu and R. Edward Grumbine
- The climate–wildfire–air quality system: interactions and feedbacks across spatial and temporal scales pp. 719-733

- E. Natasha Stavros, Donald McKenzie and Narasimhan Larkin
- Mathematical modeling for improved greenhouse gas balances, agro‐ecosystems, and policy development: lessons from the Australian experience pp. 735-752

- Andrew D. Moore, Richard J. Eckard, Peter J. Thorburn, Peter R. Grace, Enli Wang and Deli Chen
- Barriers to effective climate change mitigation: the case of senior government and business decision makers pp. 753-773

- Lauren Rickards, John Wiseman and Yoshi Kashima
- Assessment of vulnerability to climate change using indicators: a meta‐analysis of the literature pp. 775-792

- Fahim N. Tonmoy, Abbas El‐Zein and Jochen Hinkel
- Glaciers and society: attributions, perceptions, and valuations pp. 793-808

- Karine Gagné, Mattias Borg Rasmussen and Ben Orlove
- Disruptive ideas: public intellectuals and their arguments for action on climate change pp. 809-823

- Matthew C. Nisbet
- Agroforestry systems: helping smallholders adapt to climate risks while mitigating climate change pp. 825-833

- Rodel D. Lasco, Rafaela Jane P. Delfino and Marya Laya O. Espaldon
- Climate change and International River Boundaries: fixed points in shifting sands pp. 835-848

- Sam Grainger and Declan Conway
Volume 5, issue 5, 2014
- The future of emissions trading pp. 569-576

- Jonas Meckling
- A Massive Open Online Course on climate change: the social construction of a global problem using new tools for connectedness pp. 577-585

- Sarah L. Burch and Sara E. Harris
- Climate services for society: origins, institutional arrangements, and design elements for an evaluation framework pp. 587-603

- Catherine Vaughan and Suraje Dessai
- Climate change impacts and adaptation in South Africa pp. 605-620

- Gina Ziervogel, Mark New, Emma Archer van Garderen, Guy Midgley, Anna Taylor, Ralph Hamann, Sabine Stuart‐Hill, Jonny Myers and Michele Warburton
- Climate projections for ecologists pp. 621-637

- Rebecca Mary B. Harris, Michael R. Grose, Greg Lee, Nathaniel L. Bindoff, Luciana L. Porfirio and Paul Fox‐Hughes
- Institutional inertia and climate change: a review of the new institutionalist literature pp. 639-648

- Johan Munck af Rosenschöld, Jaap G. Rozema and Laura Alex Frye‐Levine
- Climate geoengineering: issues of path‐dependence and socio‐technical lock‐in pp. 649-661

- Rose C. Cairns
- The IPCC and treatment of uncertainties: topics and sources of dissensus pp. 663-676

- Carolina E. Adler and Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn
- Brazilian climate politics 2005–2012: ambivalence and paradox pp. 677-688

- Eduardo Viola and Matías Franchini
- The politics of Amazonian deforestation: environmental policy and climate change knowledge pp. 689-701

- Marko S. A. Monteiro, Sonia Regina da Cal Seixas and Simone Aparecida Vieira
Volume 5, issue 4, 2014
- Can we trust climate models? pp. 435-440

- J. C. Hargreaves and J. D. Annan
- Audience segmentation and climate change communication: conceptual and methodological considerations pp. 441-459

- Donald W Hine, Joseph P Reser, Mark Morrison, Wendy J Phillips, Patrick Nunn and Ray Cooksey
- Climate change in Switzerland: a review of physical, institutional, and political aspects pp. 461-481

- Stefan Brönnimann, Christof Appenzeller, Mischa Croci‐Maspoli, Jürg Fuhrer, Martin Grosjean, Roland Hohmann, Karin Ingold, Reto Knutti, Mark A. Liniger, Christoph C. Raible, Regine Röthlisberger, Christoph Schär, Simon C. Scherrer, Kuno Strassmann and Philippe Thalmann
- Climate change mitigation policies and poverty pp. 483-491

- Edward Barbier
- Public engagement with offshore renewable energy: a critical review pp. 493-507

- Bouke Wiersma and Patrick Devine‐Wright
- The effects and side‐effects of the EU emissions trading scheme pp. 509-519

- Timothy Laing, Misato Sato, Michael Grubb and Claudia Comberti
- Encountering climate change: ‘seeing’ is more than ‘believing’ pp. 521-537

- Joseph P. Reser, Graham L. Bradley and Michelle C. Ellul
- Climate change and poverty: vulnerability, impacts, and alleviation strategies pp. 539-556

- Robin Leichenko and Julie A. Silva
- Ice sheets as interactive components of Earth System Models: progress and challenges pp. 557-568

- Miren Vizcaino
Volume 5, issue 3, 2014
- The potential of microblogs for the study of public perceptions of climate change pp. 291-296

- Matthew R. Auer, Yuman Zhang and Priscilla Lee
- Historical responsibility for climate change: science and the science–policy interface pp. 297-316

- Mathias Friman and Gustav Strandberg
- Interactions between climate change and land use change on biodiversity: attribution problems, risks, and opportunities pp. 317-335

- Tom H. Oliver and Mike D. Morecroft
- Communicating adaptation to climate change: the art and science of public engagement when climate change comes home pp. 337-358

- Susanne C. Moser
- From environmental to climate justice: climate change and the discourse of environmental justice pp. 359-374

- David Schlosberg and Lisette B. Collins
- Perceptions of time in relation to climate change pp. 375-388

- Sabine Pahl, Stephen Sheppard, Christine Boomsma and Christopher Groves
- Climate trends in the Arctic as observed from space pp. 389-409

- Josefino C. Comiso and Dorothy K. Hall
- Public engagement with climate change: the role of human values pp. 411-422

- Adam Corner, Ezra Markowitz and Nick Pidgeon
- The politics of climate change in the UK pp. 423-433

- Neil Carter
Volume 5, issue 2, 2014
- How climate change mitigation could harm development in poor countries pp. 161-168

- Michael Jakob and Jan Steckel
- Time to stop investing in carbon capture and storage and reduce government subsidies of fossil‐fuels pp. 169-173

- Jennie C. Stephens
- Climate change and Australia pp. 175-197

- Lesley Head, Michael Adams, Helen V. McGregor and Stephanie Toole
- Climate change research and policy in Portugal pp. 199-217

- Anabela Carvalho, Luísa Schmidt, Filipe Duarte Santos and Ana Delicado
- Perceptions and communication strategies for the many uncertainties relevant for climate policy pp. 219-232

- Anthony G. Patt and Elke U. Weber
- Climate change and apocalyptic faith pp. 233-246

- Stefan Skrimshire
- Climates of ontological change: past wisdom in current binds? pp. 247-260

- Timothy B. Leduc
- Religion and climate change: varieties in viewpoints and practices pp. 261-279

- Randolph Haluza‐DeLay
- ‘In case of emergency press here’: framing geoengineering as a response to dangerous climate change pp. 281-290

- Nils Markusson, Franklin Ginn, Navraj Singh Ghaleigh and Vivian Scott
Volume 5, issue 1, 2014
- WIREs Climate Change after 4 years: an editorial essay pp. 1-5

- Mike Hulme
- In praise of a green stimulus pp. 7-14

- Dimitri Zenghelis
- Criticizing green stimulus pp. 15-21

- Milan Brahmbhatt
- Rethinking climate engineering categorization in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation pp. 23-35

- Olivier Boucher, Piers M. Forster, Nicolas Gruber, Minh Ha‐Duong, Mark G. Lawrence, Timothy M. Lenton, Achim Maas and Naomi E. Vaughan
- Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into development: a case study of Bangladesh pp. 37-51

- Jessica M. Ayers, Saleemul Huq, Arif M. Faisal and Syed T. Hussain
- Climate policy and the ‘carbon haven’ effect pp. 53-71

- Frédéric Branger and Philippe Quirion
- Climate change and visual imagery pp. 73-87

- Saffron J. O'Neill and Nicholas Smith
- The expanding tropics: a critical assessment of the observational and modeling studies pp. 89-112

- Christopher Lucas, Bertrand Timbal and Hanh Nguyen
- A compound event framework for understanding extreme impacts pp. 113-128

- Michael Leonard, Seth Westra, Aloke Phatak, Martin Lambert, Bart van den Hurk, Kathleen McInnes, James Risbey, Sandra Schuster, Doerte Jakob and Mark Stafford‐Smith
- Sea‐level scenarios for evaluating coastal impacts pp. 129-150

- Robert J. Nicholls, Susan E. Hanson, Jason A. Lowe, Richard A. Warrick, Xianfu Lu and Antony J. Long
- Communication strategies for earning trust in climate change debates pp. 151-160

- Jean Goodwin and Michael F. Dahlstrom
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