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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change

2010 - 2021

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Volume 2, issue 6, 2011

Earth system models: an overview pp. 783-800 Downloads
Gregory M. Flato
Behavioral dimensions of climate change: drivers, responses, barriers, and interventions pp. 801-827 Downloads
Robert Gifford, Christine Kormos and Amanda McIntyre
Land use/land cover changes and climate: modeling analysis and observational evidence pp. 828-850 Downloads
Roger A. Pielke, Andy Pitman, Dev Niyogi, Rezaul Mahmood, Clive McAlpine, Faisal Hossain, Kees Klein Goldewijk, Udaysankar Nair, Richard Betts, Souleymane Fall, Markus Reichstein, Pavel Kabat and Nathalie de Noblet
Indices for monitoring changes in extremes based on daily temperature and precipitation data pp. 851-870 Downloads
Xuebin Zhang, Lisa Alexander, Gabriele C. Hegerl, Philip Jones, Albert Klein Tank, Thomas C. Peterson, Blair Trewin and Francis W. Zwiers
Perceptions of climate change worldwide pp. 871-885 Downloads
Steven R. Brechin and Medani Bhandari
Using the social cost of carbon in regulatory deliberations pp. 886-901 Downloads
Paul Watkiss and Chris Hope
Social and public health effects of climate change in the ‘40 South’ pp. 902-918 Downloads
Victoria Team and Lenore Manderson
Nullifying the climate null hypothesis pp. 919-924 Downloads
Judith Curry
Attribution of climate variations and trends to human influences and natural variability pp. 925-930 Downloads
Kevin E. Trenberth
In defense of the traditional null hypothesis: remarks on the Trenberth and Curry WIREs opinion articles pp. 931-934 Downloads
Myles Allen

Volume 2, issue 5, 2011

Sea level and climate: measurements and causes of changes pp. 647-662 Downloads
Anny Cazenave and Frédérique Remy
Analyzing abrupt and nonlinear climate changes and their impacts pp. 663-686 Downloads
Doug McNeall, Paul R. Halloran, Peter Good and Richard A. Betts
Responsibility for meeting the costs of adaptation pp. 687-700 Downloads
Lauren Hartzell‐Nichols
Nonanthropocentric climate ethics pp. 701-711 Downloads
John Nolt
Public perceptions and governance of controversial technologies to tackle climate change: nuclear power, carbon capture and storage, wind, and geoengineering pp. 712-727 Downloads
Marc Poumadère, Raquel Bertoldo and Jaleh Samadi
Characterizing uncertainty in expert assessments: ozone depletion and the West Antarctic ice sheet pp. 728-743 Downloads
Jessica O'Reilly, Keynyn Brysse, Michael Oppenheimer and Naomi Oreskes
Sequential climate change policy pp. 744-756 Downloads
Edward A. Parson and Darshan Karwat
Resilience implications of policy responses to climate change pp. 757-766 Downloads
W. Neil Adger, Katrina Brown, Donald R. Nelson, Fikret Berkes, Hallie Eakin, Carl Folke, Kathleen Galvin, Lance Gunderson, Marisa Goulden, Karen O'Brien, Jack Ruitenbeek and Emma L. Tompkins
How can urban centers adapt to climate change with ineffective or unrepresentative local governments? pp. 767-776 Downloads
David Satterthwaite
The role for ‘community’ in carbon governance pp. 777-782 Downloads
Gordon Walker

Volume 2, issue 4, 2011

Does climate change knowledge really matter? pp. 475-481 Downloads
Daniel Sarewitz
Parameterizations: representing key processes in climate models without resolving them pp. 482-497 Downloads
Norman McFarlane
Design of conservation strategies for climate adaptation pp. 498-515 Downloads
Jonathan Mawdsley
Climate change and the imagination pp. 516-534 Downloads
Kathryn Yusoff and Jennifer Gabrys
Sources, media, and modes of climate change communication: the role of celebrities pp. 535-546 Downloads
Alison Anderson
Individual understandings, perceptions, and engagement with climate change: insights from in‐depth studies across the world pp. 547-569 Downloads
Johanna Wolf and Susanne C. Moser
Use of models in detection and attribution of climate change pp. 570-591 Downloads
Gabriele Hegerl and Francis Zwiers
Stratospheric temperature trends: our evolving understanding pp. 592-616 Downloads
Dian J. Seidel, Nathan P. Gillett, John R. Lanzante, Keith P. Shine and Peter W. Thorne
Exploring the feasibility of low stabilization targets pp. 617-626 Downloads
Brigitte Knopf, Gunnar Luderer and Ottmar Edenhofer
Energy security in a developing world pp. 627-634 Downloads
Onno Kuik, Mairon Bastos Lima and Joyeeta Gupta
Markets for SO2 and NOx—what can we learn for carbon trading? pp. 635-646 Downloads
Bernd Hansjürgens

Volume 2, issue 3, 2011

Biomass for energy: a dream come true… or a nightmare? pp. 309-323 Downloads
Christian Azar
Is Antarctica melting? pp. 324-331 Downloads
Eric Rignot
Forest productivity under climate change: a checklist for evaluating model studies pp. 332-355 Downloads
Belinda E. Medlyn, Remko A. Duursma and Melanie J. B. Zeppel
Aggregate economic measures of climate change damages: explaining the differences and implications pp. 356-372 Downloads
Paul Watkiss
Trends in investments in global energy research, development, and demonstration pp. 373-396 Downloads
Kelly Sims Gallagher, Laura Diaz Anadon, Ruud Kempener and Charlie Wilson
The political economy of nuclear energy pp. 397-411 Downloads
Nathan E. Hultman
Climate change and spaceflight: an historiographical review pp. 412-427 Downloads
Roger D. Launius
Adapting climate research for development in Africa pp. 428-450 Downloads
Declan Conway
Beyond 2°C: redefining dangerous climate change for physical systems pp. 451-461 Downloads
Timothy M. Lenton
Evaluating regional vulnerability to climate change: purposes and methods pp. 462-474 Downloads
Elizabeth L. Malone and Nathan L. Engle

Volume 2, issue 2, 2011

Are adaptation studies effective, and what can enhance their practical impact? pp. 141-153 Downloads
Hallie C. Eakin and Anthony Patt
The social amplification/attenuation of risk framework: application to climate change pp. 154-169 Downloads
Ortwin Renn
Coping with the immediate experience of climate: regional variations and indoor trajectories pp. 170-184 Downloads
Russell Hitchings
Climate change in literature and literary criticism pp. 185-200 Downloads
Adam Trexler and Adeline Johns‐Putra
Science, decision‐making and development: managing the risks of climate variation in less‐industrialized countries pp. 201-219 Downloads
Milind Kandlikar, Hisham Zerriffi and Claudia Ho Lem
Adapting to crop pest and pathogen risks under a changing climate pp. 220-237 Downloads
Robert W. Sutherst, Fiona Constable, Kyla J. Finlay, Richard Harrington, Jo Luck and Myron P. Zalucki
Sequestration through forestry and agriculture pp. 238-254 Downloads
Richard T. Conant
The fragmentation of the global climate governance architecture pp. 255-270 Downloads
Fariborz Zelli
Adapting to climate change to sustain health pp. 271-282 Downloads
Alistair Woodward, Graeme Lindsay and Sudhvir Singh
The role of law in adapting to climate change pp. 283-295 Downloads
Jan McDonald
Adaptation and risk management pp. 296-308 Downloads
Roger Jones and Benjamin L. Preston

Volume 2, issue 1, 2011

Small island developing states pp. 1-6 Downloads
Poh Poh Wong
Addressing sustainable development and climate change together using sustainomics pp. 7-18 Downloads
Mohan Munasinghe
Public engagement with large‐scale renewable energy technologies: breaking the cycle of NIMBYism pp. 19-26 Downloads
Patrick Devine‐Wright
Applications of integrated assessment modeling to climate change pp. 27-44 Downloads
Marcus C. Sarofim and John Reilly
Drought under global warming: a review pp. 45-65 Downloads
Aiguo Dai
Tropospheric temperature trends: history of an ongoing controversy pp. 66-88 Downloads
Peter W. Thorne, John R. Lanzante, Thomas C. Peterson, Dian J. Seidel and Keith P. Shine
The economics of adaptation along developed coastlines pp. 89-98 Downloads
James Neumann, Daniel Hudgens, John Herter and Jeremy Martinich
Predicting climate change effects on wildfires requires linking processes across scales pp. 99-112 Downloads
Marc Macias Fauria, Sean T. Michaletz and Edward A. Johnson
Adaptation and resilience: responding to a changing climate pp. 113-120 Downloads
Donald R. Nelson
US climate change politics and policymaking pp. 121-127 Downloads
Henrik Selin and Stacy D. VanDeveer
History of climate modeling pp. 128-139 Downloads
Paul N. Edwards
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