Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
2010 - 2021
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Volume 1, issue 6, 2010
- Climate and development ‐ the challenges in delivering the promises: an editorial essay pp. 765-769

- Daniel Murdiyarso
- The Carbon Economy and Climate Mitigation: an editorial essay pp. 770-772

- Roger A. Pielke
- Linking energy and climate (before 1974) pp. 773-780

- Peter A. Shulman
- Power, realism, and the ideal of human emancipation in a climate of change pp. 781-785

- David Manuel‐Navarrete
- The physical concept of climate forcing pp. 786-802

- Beate G. Liepert
- Governing sustainable forest management in the new climate regime pp. 803-810

- Frances Seymour and Elizabeth Forwand
- Climate change knowledge and social movement theory pp. 811-823

- Andrew Jamison
- Volcanoes and climate pp. 824-839

- Jihong Cole‐Dai
- Modeling vegetation and land use in models of the Earth System pp. 840-856

- Samuel Levis
- Models of risk construction: some applications to climate change pp. 857-870

- Glynis M. Breakwell
- Climate hazards and disasters: the need for capacity building pp. 871-884

- Gordon McBean and Caroline Rodgers
- Climate catastrophes and fear pp. 885-890

- Matthias Dörries
- History of climate engineering pp. 891-897

- Noah Byron Bonnheim
- Use of stochastic weathergenerators for precipitation downscaling pp. 898-907

- Daniel S. Wilks
Volume 1, issue 5, 2010
- Climate, nature and ethics: an editorial essay pp. 621-623

- Dale Jamieson
- Climate, ecology, and conservation: an editorial essay pp. 624-626

- Lee Hannah
- Prospects for decadal climate prediction pp. 627-635

- Noel S. Keenlyside and Jin Ba
- A history of international climate change policy pp. 636-653

- Joyeeta Gupta
- Paleoclimates: what do we learn from deep ice cores? pp. 654-669

- Jean Jouzel and Valérie Masson‐Delmotte
- Climate projections and their impact on policy and practice pp. 670-682

- Maria Carmen Lemos and Richard B. Rood
- Panacea or paradox? Cross‐sector partnerships, climate change, and development pp. 683-696

- Tim Forsyth
- Participatory methods of integrated assessment—a review pp. 697-717

- Jonathan Salter, John Robinson and Arnim Wiek
- Effects of instrumentation changes on sea surface temperature measured in situ pp. 718-728

- Elizabeth C. Kent, John J. Kennedy, David I. Berry and Robert O. Smith
- Using adaptation tipping points to prepare for climate change and sea level rise: a case study in the Netherlands pp. 729-740

- Jaap C. J. Kwadijk, Marjolijn Haasnoot, Jan P. M. Mulder, Marco M. C. Hoogvliet, Ad B. M. Jeuken, Rob A. A. van der Krogt, Niels G. C. van Oostrom, Harry A. Schelfhout, Emiel H. van Velzen, Harold van Waveren and Marcel J. M. de Wit
- Climate change adaptation and peace pp. 741-750

- Dennis Tänzler, Achim Maas and Alexander Carius
- Community‐based adaptation: enhancing community adaptive capacity in Druadrua Island, Fiji pp. 751-763

- Patrina Dumaru
Volume 1, issue 4, 2010
- Climate, History, Society, Culture: an editorial essay pp. 475-478

- James Rodger Fleming
- Assessing impacts of climate change: an editorial essay pp. 479-482

- Timothy R. Carter
- The economics of climate change: an editorial essay pp. 483-485

- Gary Yohe
- Bayesian approaches to detection and attribution pp. 486-489

- J. D. Annan
- Exposure, instrumentation, and observing practice effects on land temperature measurements pp. 490-506

- Blair Trewin
- A noodle, hockey stick, and spaghetti plate: a perspective on high‐resolution paleoclimatology pp. 507-516

- David Frank, Jan Esper, Eduardo Zorita and Rob Wilson
- Linking climate change, environmental degradation, and migration: a methodological overview pp. 517-524

- Etienne Piguet
- Adapting to climate change to sustain food security pp. 525-540

- Gina Ziervogel and Polly J. Ericksen
- How can the current CDM deliver sustainable development? pp. 541-547

- Adam G. Bumpus and John C. Cole
- Recent advances in the climate change biology literature: describing the whole elephant pp. 548-555

- A. Townsend Peterson, Shaily Menon and Xingong Li
- Skill and uncertainty in climate models pp. 556-564

- Julia C. Hargreaves
- Constructing climate knowledge with computer models pp. 565-580

- Peter Müller
- The evolution of climate ideas and knowledge pp. 581-597

- Matthias Heymann
- History of the 2°C climate target pp. 598-605

- Samuel Randalls
- Developing qualitative scenario storylines for environmental change assessment pp. 606-619

- Mark D. A. Rounsevell and Marc J. Metzger
Volume 1, issue 3, 2010
- Climate models and modeling: an editorial essay pp. 305-310

- Hans von Storch
- Climate policy and governance: an editorial essay pp. 311-313

- Harriet Bulkeley
- Adapting to climate change: three key challenges for research and policy–an editorial essay pp. 314-317

- Jon Barnett
- Climate records from corals pp. 318-331

- Janice M. Lough
- What shapes perceptions of climate change? pp. 332-342

- Elke U. Weber
- Dendroclimatology: extracting climate from trees pp. 343-352

- Paul R. Sheppard
- Governing the carbon offset market pp. 353-362

- Heather C. Lovell
- Farmers fighting climate change—from victims to agents in subsistence livelihoods pp. 363-373

- Lennart Olsson and Anne Jerneck
- Case study and analogue methodologies in climate change vulnerability research pp. 374-392

- James D. Ford, E. C. H. Keskitalo, Tanya Smith, Tristan Pearce, Lea Berrang‐Ford, Frank Duerden and Barry Smit
- Downscaling socioeconomic and emissions scenarios for global environmental change research: a review pp. 393-404

- Detlef P. van Vuuren, Steve J. Smith and Keywan Riahi
- Climate policy and action ‘underneath’ Kyoto and Copenhagen: China and the United States pp. 405-417

- Peter Koehn
- Nuclear winter pp. 418-427

- Alan Robock
- Observed trends in Earth System behavior pp. 428-449

- Will Steffen
- Migration in the context of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change: insights from analogues pp. 450-461

- Robert A. McLeman and Lori M. Hunter
- Climate justice and the international regime pp. 462-474

- Chukwumerije Okereke
Volume 1, issue 2, 2010
- Why do we care about past climates? an editorial essay pp. 155-157

- Neville Nicholls
- Perceptions, behavior and communication of climate change pp. 158-161

- Lorraine Whitmarsh and Irene Lorenzoni
- The social status of climate change knowledge: an editorial essay pp. 162-171

- Myanna Lahsen
- Media(ted)discourses and climate change: a focus on political subjectivity and (dis)engagement pp. 172-179

- Anabela Carvalho
- Observing and modeling changes in the Atlantic MOC pp. 180-191

- Stuart A. Cunningham and Robert Marsh
- Detection and attribution of climate change: a regional perspective pp. 192-211

- Peter A. Stott, Nathan P. Gillett, Gabriele C. Hegerl, David J. Karoly, Dáithí A. Stone, Xuebin Zhang and Francis Zwiers
- Institutions and policy processes: the means to the ends of adaptation pp. 212-231

- Stephen R. Dovers and Adnan A. Hezri
- A values‐based approach to vulnerability and adaptation to climate change pp. 232-242

- Karen L. O'Brien and Johanna Wolf
- The utility of Earth system Models of Intermediate Complexity (EMICs) pp. 243-252

- Susanne L. Weber
- Representing and using scenarios for responding to climate change pp. 253-259

- Lynn D. Rosentrater
- El Niño and our future climate: where do we stand? pp. 260-270

- Gabriel A. Vecchi and Andrew T. Wittenberg
- Micro‐insurance for local adaptation pp. 271-278

- Pablo Suarez and Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer
- Public–private partnerships in global climate governance pp. 279-287

- Philipp Pattberg
- Modeling impacts and adaptation in global IAMs pp. 288-303

- Hans‐Martin Füssel
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- Mapping climate change knowledge: An editorial essay pp. 1-8

- Mike Hulme
- Introduction: Is the Asia‐Pacific Partnership a viable alternative to Kyoto? An editorial essay pp. 9-9

- Michele M. Betsill
- Is the Asia‐Pacific Partnership a viable alternative to Kyoto? pp. 10-15

- Aynsley Kellow
- The Asia‐Pacific Partnership: implementation challenges and interplay with Kyoto pp. 16-22

- Ros Taplin and Jeffrey McGee
- The costs of adaptation pp. 23-30

- Sam Fankhauser
- Communicating climate change: history, challenges, process and future directions pp. 31-53

- Susanne C. Moser
- Ethics and climate change: an introduction pp. 54-66

- Stephen M. Gardiner
- The idea of anthropogenic global climate change in the 20th century pp. 67-81

- Spencer R. Weart
- State‐of‐the‐art with regional climate models pp. 82-96

- Markku Rummukainen
- Theory and language of climate change communication pp. 97-110

- Brigitte Nerlich, Nelya Koteyko and Brian Brown
- Cycles and trends in solar irradiance and climate pp. 111-122

- Judith L. Lean
- Urban heat island effects on estimates of observed climate change pp. 123-133

- David E. Parker
- Adapting to drought in the Sahel: Lessons for climate change pp. 134-143

- Michael Mortimore
- The EU emissions trading scheme pp. 144-153

- Ian Bailey
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