Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
2010 - 2021
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Volume 4, issue 6, 2013
- Climate change negotiations—legally binding treaty or voluntary agreements: lessons from international action on tuberculosis pp. 467-477

- Peter Heywood
- Private‐sector responses to climate change in the Global South pp. 479-496

- Simone Pulver and Tabitha Benney
- Biofuels: economic, environmental and social benefits and costs for developing countries in Asia pp. 497-511

- Shabbir H. Gheewala, Beau Damen and Xunpeng Shi
- Climate modification and climate change debates among Soviet physical geographers, 1940s–1960s pp. 513-524

- Jonathan D. Oldfield
- Challenges of tourism in a low‐carbon economy pp. 525-538

- Stefan Gössling, Daniel Scott and C. Michael Hall
- A historical review of urban climatology and the atmospheres of the industrialized world pp. 539-553

- Vladimir Janković
- Climate change, ecosystem services, and costs of action and inaction: scoping the interface pp. 555-573

- Beatriz Rodríguez‐Labajos
- NIMBYism revisited: public acceptance of wind energy in the United States pp. 575-601

- Maria A. Petrova
- Pricing carbon: the politics of climate policy in Australia pp. 603-613

- Kate Crowley
Volume 4, issue 5, 2013
- Current and future challenges facing transboundary river basin management pp. 331-349

- Mark Zeitoun, Marisa Goulden and David Tickner
- Women and adaptation pp. 351-358

- Margaret Alston
- Political economy, media, and climate change: sinews of modern life pp. 359-371

- Maxwell T. Boykoff and Tom Yulsman
- Climate change regional review: Russia pp. 373-396

- Maria Sharmina, Kevin Anderson and Alice Bows-Larkin
- Firm and industry adaptation to climate change: a review of climate adaptation studies in the business and management field pp. 397-416

- Martina K. Linnenluecke, Andrew Griffiths and Monika I. Winn
- A bibliometric analysis of climate engineering research pp. 417-427

- Christopher W. Belter and Dian J. Seidel
- Lessons from adaptation to sustain freshwater environments in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia pp. 429-438

- J. Pittock
- Community‐based adaptation: a review of past and future challenges pp. 439-446

- Tim Forsyth
- Targeting and tailoring climate change communications pp. 447-455

- Ann Bostrom, Gisela Böhm and Robert E. O'Connor
- Climate science, Russian politics, and the framing of climate change pp. 457-465

- Elana Wilson Rowe
Volume 4, issue 4, 2013
- A gentle critique of the Greenhouse Development Rights framework pp. 225-231

- Kenneth E. Shockley
- The ethics of emissions trading pp. 233-243

- Edward A. Page
- Seasonal climate predictability and forecasting: status and prospects pp. 245-268

- Francisco J. Doblas‐Reyes, Javier García‐Serrano, Fabian Lienert, Aida Pintó Biescas and Luis R. L. Rodrigues
- Anthropological contributions to the study of climate: past, present, future pp. 269-281

- Kirsten Hastrup
- Lost in the problem: the role of boundary organisations in the governance of climate change pp. 283-300

- Rob Hoppe, Anna Wesselink and Rose Cairns
- The politics of climate change in China pp. 301-313

- Ye Qi and Tong Wu
- The politics of climate change in Germany: ambition versus lobby power pp. 315-320

- Axel Michaelowa
- Contrasting frames in policy debates on climate change adaptation pp. 321-330

- Art Dewulf
Volume 4, issue 3, 2013
- The legacy of the Kyoto Protocol: a view from the policy world pp. 151-158

- Bert Metz
- Climate change and human rights pp. 159-170

- Derek Bell
- Adaptation and international climate policy pp. 171-189

- Mizan R. Khan and J. Timmons Roberts
- The politics of climate change in India: narratives of equity and cobenefits pp. 191-201

- Navroz K. Dubash
- Winter mortality in a warming climate: a reassessment pp. 203-212

- Kristie L. Ebi and David Mills
- Ensemble modeling, uncertainty and robust predictions pp. 213-223

- Wendy S. Parker
Volume 4, issue 2, 2013
- The European Union: the polycentric climate policy leader? pp. 75-90

- Tim Rayner and Andrew Jordan
- The ethics of carbon offsetting pp. 91-98

- Keith Hyams and Tina Fawcett
- The role of local knowledge in adaptation to climate change pp. 99-106

- Lars Otto Naess
- Carbon markets: a historical overview pp. 107-119

- Raphael Calel
- Detection and attribution of anthropogenic climate change impacts pp. 121-150

- Cynthia Rosenzweig and Peter Neofotis
Volume 4, issue 1, 2013
- Local people's accounts of climate change: to what extent are they influenced by the media? pp. 1-8

- Andrei Marin and Fikret Berkes
- Representing climate change in museum space and places pp. 9-21

- Fiona Cameron, Bob Hodge and Juan Francisco Salazar
- Ethics and geoengineering: reviewing the moral issues raised by solar radiation management and carbon dioxide removal pp. 23-37

- Christopher J. Preston
- Improving the contribution of climate model information to decision making: the value and demands of robust decision frameworks pp. 39-60

- Christopher P. Weaver, Robert J. Lempert, Casey Brown, John A. Hall, David Revell and Daniel Sarewitz
- The greenhouse development rights framework for global burden sharing: reflection on principles and prospects pp. 61-71

- Paul Baer
- Climate policy processes, local institutions, and adaptation actions: mechanisms of translation and influence pp. 72-72

- Arun Agrawal, Nicolas Perrin, Ashwini Chhatre, Catherine S. Benson and Minna Kononen
Volume 3, issue 6, 2012
- Is climate change the number one threat to humanity? pp. 489-508

- Indur M. Goklany
- Challenges in simulating sea ice in Earth System Models pp. 509-526

- Dirk Notz
- Online communication on climate change and climate politics: a literature review pp. 527-543

- Mike S. Schäfer
- Modeling the climatic effects of large explosive volcanic eruptions pp. 545-564

- C. Timmreck
- Climate policy processes, local institutions, and adaptation actions: mechanisms of translation and influence pp. 565-579

- Arun Agarwal, Nicolas Perrin, Ashwini Chhatre, Catherine S. Benson and Minna Kononen
- Forests and trees for social adaptation to climate variability and change pp. 581-596

- Emilia Pramova, Bruno Locatelli, Houria Djoudi and Olufunso A. Somorin
- A review of climate geoengineering appraisals pp. 597-615

- Rob Bellamy, Jason Chilvers, Naomi E. Vaughan and Timothy M. Lenton
- Erratum: Drought under global warming: a review pp. 617-617

- Aiguo Dai
Volume 3, issue 5, 2012
- Changing household consumption to address climate change: social scientific insights and challenges pp. 379-395

- Rachael Shwom and Janet A. Lorenzen
- Lessons from post‐normal science for climate science‐sceptic debates pp. 397-407

- John R. Turnpenny
- Communicating probabilistic information from climate model ensembles—lessons from numerical weather prediction pp. 409-426

- Elisabeth M. Stephens, Tamsin L. Edwards and David Demeritt
- Greenland climate change: from the past to the future pp. 427-449

- Valérie Masson‐Delmotte, Didier Swingedouw, Amaëlle Landais, Marit‐Solveig Seidenkrantz, Emilie Gauthier, Vincent Bichet, Charly Massa, Bianca Perren, Vincent Jomelli, Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir, Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen, Jette Arneborg, Uma Bhatt, Donald A. Walker, Bo Elberling, Fabien Gillet‐Chaulet, Catherine Ritz, Hubert Gallée, Michiel van den Broeke, Xavier Fettweis, Anne de Vernal and Bo Vinther
- Perceptions of geoengineering: public attitudes, stakeholder perspectives, and the challenge of ‘upstream’ engagement pp. 451-466

- Adam Corner, Nick Pidgeon and Karen Parkhill
- Indigenous climate knowledges pp. 467-476

- Heather A. Smith and Karyn Sharp
- The role of spatial planning in adapting to climate change pp. 477-488

- Anna C. Hurlimann and Alan P. March
Volume 3, issue 4, 2012
- Climate change regional review: Poland pp. 297-311

- Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz and Piotr Matczak
- Prospects and challenges for an archaeology of global climate change pp. 313-328

- Mark J. Hudson, Mami Aoyama, Kara C. Hoover and Junzō Uchiyama
- Conceptions of time in (paleo)climate science and some implications pp. 329-338

- Chris Caseldine
- Climate change ‘science’ on the London stage pp. 339-348

- Stephen Bottoms
- Is snow in the Alps receding or disappearing? pp. 349-358

- Martin Beniston
- Assessment of black carbon radiative effects in climate models pp. 359-370

- Johann Feichter and Philip Stier
- Are cultures endangered by climate change? Yes, but… pp. 371-377

- Sarah Strauss
Volume 3, issue 3, 2012
- International tourism and climate change pp. 213-232

- Daniel Scott, Stefan Gössling and C. Michael Hall
- Climate and history: a critical review of historical climatology and climate change historiography pp. 233-249

- Mark Carey
- Place identity and climate change adaptation: a synthesis and framework for understanding pp. 251-266

- Jennifer A. Fresque‐Baxter and Derek Armitage
- Stochastic weather generators for climate‐change downscaling, part II: multivariable and spatially coherent multisite downscaling pp. 267-278

- Daniel S. Wilks
- Climategate and the virtue of the scientific community: an editorial commentary on the Maibach et al. and Grundmann opinion articles pp. 279-280

- Lahsen Myanna
- The legacy of climategate: revitalizing or undermining climate science and policy? pp. 281-288

- Reiner Grundmann
- The legacy of climategate: undermining or revitalizing climate science and policy? pp. 289-295

- Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz, Sara Cobb, Michael Shank, Kim M. Cobb and Jay Gulledge
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- Changes in climate and weather extremes in the 21st century pp. 115-129

- Markku Rummukainen
- Climate change and global justice pp. 131-143

- Darrell Moellendorf
- Polarized climates: the distinctive histories of climate change and politics in the Arctic and Antarctica since the beginning of the Cold War pp. 145-159

- Brandon Luedtke and Adrian Howkins
- Views of the frontiers in climate change adaptation economics pp. 161-170

- Thomas E. Downing
- Short‐term and long‐term climate mitigation policy in Italy pp. 171-183

- Emanuele Massetti
- Climate model simulation visualization from a visual studies perspective pp. 185-193

- Birgit Schneider
- The role of the social cost of carbon in policy pp. 195-212

- Steven K. Rose
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- The challenges of building cosmopolitan climate expertise: the case of Germany pp. 1-17

- Silke Beck
- Patterns, processes, and impacts of abrupt climate change in a warm world: the past 11,700 years pp. 19-43

- Bryan Shuman
- Climate ethics and population policy pp. 45-61

- Philip Cafaro
- Climate models as a test bed for climate reconstruction methods: pseudoproxy experiments pp. 63-77

- Jason E. Smerdon
- Past and recent changes in the North Atlantic oscillation pp. 79-90

- Joaquim G. Pinto and Christoph C. Raible
- Adaptation to climate change by organizations pp. 91-106

- Frans Berkhout
- REDD+ governance pp. 107-113

- Markus Lederer
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