Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-climate Change

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-climate Change

威利跨学科评论气候变化

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文章名称 引用次数
Data assimilation in the geosciences: An overview of methods, issues, and perspectives 41
Climate change vulnerability assessment of species 38
Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review 27
The early 20th century warming: Anomalies, causes, and consequences 26
The IPCC and the new map of science and politics 21
A critical political ecology of human dimensions of climate change: Epistemology, ontology, and ethics 20
Social science perspectives on drivers of and responses to global climate change 19
Overcoming public resistance to carbon taxes 18
Climate change litigation: A review of research on courts and litigants in climate governance 18
Rainfall trends in the African Sahel: Characteristics, processes, and causes 18
Is adaptation reducing vulnerability or redistributing it? 17
A review of past and projected changes in Australia's rainfall 15
Adaptive capacity to climate change: A synthesis of concepts, methods, and findings in a fragmented field 14
A global assessment of atoll island planform changes over the past decades 14
On the use and misuse of climate change projections in international development 13
Non-state actors in hybrid global climate governance: justice, legitimacy, and effectiveness in a post-Paris era 13
Equatorial Atlantic variability-Modes, mechanisms, and global teleconnections 13
Evaluating agricultural weather and climate services in Africa: Evidence, methods, and a learning agenda 13
Implications of climate change for shipping: Ports and supply chains 13
The social media life of climate change: Platforms, publics, and future imaginaries 13
The overlooked role of discourse in breaking carbon lock-in: The case of the German energy transition 12
Implications of climate change for shipping: Opening the Arctic seas 10
Loss and damage: A review of the literature and directions for future research 10
Climate vulnerability mapping: A systematic review and future prospects 10
Economic growth and development with low-carbon energy 10
Assessing the value of seasonal climate forecasts for decision-making 10
Quantifying the irreducible uncertainty in near-term climate projections 9
S2S reboot: An argument for greater inclusion of machine learning in subseasonal to seasonal forecasts 9
Data, concepts and methods for large-n comparative climate change adaptation policy research: A systematic literature review 8
Political economies of climate change 8
Mobilizing private finance for coastal adaptation: A literature review 8
Climate change and society in the 15th to 18th centuries 8
Indian summer monsoon: Extreme events, historical changes, and role of anthropogenic forcings 8
Overcoming early career barriers to interdisciplinary climate change research 8
Ecological modernization and responses for a low-carbon future in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries 8
Why the social cost of carbon will always be disputed 8
Resilience isn't the same for all: Comparing subjective and objective approaches to resilience measurement 7
Coal and climate change 7
Promises and risks of nonstate action in climate and sustainability governance 7
Evolution of international carbon markets: lessons for the Paris Agreement 7
Climate and society in long-term perspective: Opportunities and pitfalls in the use of historical datasets 7
Public engagement with climate imagery in a changing digital landscape 7
Less global inequality can improve climate outcomes 6
Climate and colonialism 6
Transformational adaptation of agricultural systems to climate change 6
Frontiers in data analytics for adaptation research: Topic modeling 5
The UN local communities and Indigenous peoples' platform: A traditional ecological knowledge-based evaluation 5
Intergovernmental organizations and climate security: advancing the research agenda 5
Environmental humanities and climate change: understanding humans geologically and other life forms ethically 5
Enfranchising the future: Climate justice and the representation of future generations 5