- Climate Silence, Moral Disengagement, and Self-Efficacy: How Albert Bandura's Theories Inform Our Climate-Change Predicament
- Strengthening the Precautionary Principle in the Post-Paris Climate Regime
- Making Paris Work
- Is the Oil and Gas Industry Serious About Climate Action?
- Making SDGs Work for Climate Change Hotspots
- The Political Divide on Climate Change: Partisan Polarization Widens in the U.S.
- COP21 and Business as Usual
- The Pope's Climate Message in the United States: Moral Arguments and Moral Disengagement
- The Connected Arctic
- Extreme Weather Events and Interconnected Infrastructures: Toward More Comprehensive Climate Change Planning
- Commentary: Michael Brune's Misguided Optimism on Climate Change
- Winter Is Still Harsh in the Arctic
- Climate Change Mitigation as Catastrophic Risk Management
- A Fossil Fuel Economy in a Climate Change Vulnerable State Class Aptent Taciti Sociosqu ad Litora
- A New Toolkit for Developing Scenarios for Climate Change Research and Policy Analysis
- Soft Geoengineering: A Gentler Approach to Addressing Climate Change
- The Arctic: Past or Prologue?
- Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise, & Health Impacts in Bangladesh
- Legislating Climate Change on a National Level
- Understanding Public Opinion on Climate Change: A Call for Research
- Climate Change: A Disinformation Campaign
- Responding to Climate Change: “America's Climate Choices” Lays Out Options
- What is land for? The food, fuel and climate change debate, edited by Michael Winter and Matt Lobley, London: Earthscan, 2009.
- Consumption, Not CO2 Emissions: Reframing Perspectives on Climate Change and Sustainability
- Securing Foreign Oil: A Case for Including Military Operations in the Climate Change Impact of Fuels
- Moving Beyond Climate Change
- Copenhagen and the Governance of Adaptation
- Climate Change and Damage from Extreme Weather Events
- Climate's Salvation? Why and How American Evangelicals are Engaging with Climate Change
- Now is the Time for Action: Transitions and Tipping Points in Complex Environmental Systems
- Geoengineering the Climate: The Social and Ethical Implications
- Report on Reports - November/December 2009 November/December 2009 (Abstract)
- Psychology, Climate Change & Sustainable Behaviour November/December 2009 (Full)
- U.S. Energy Policy: Overcoming Barriers to Action Predictable cognitive, organizational, and political barriers have prevented U.S. decisionmakers from adopting wise energy policies despite clearly identified courses of action. September/October 2009 (Abstract)
- Books of Note - September/October 2009 Book reviews: CO2 Rising: The World’s Greatest Environmental Challenge; A Critique of Silviculture; Food and Water Security; Environmental Policy Integration in Practice; Resilient Cities. September/October 2009 (Full)
- Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change: Strengthening Resilience through Development A newly forming approach to adaptation addresses a community's development needs as a way to increase the resilience of poor, vulnerable people to the impacts of climate change. July/August 2009 (Abstract)
- Stimulating a Revolution in Sustainable Energy Technology An assessment of promising energy technologies reveals three policy packages and three institutions needed to overcome the obstacles these technologies are likely to face when they near the point of market competitiveness. July/August 2009 (Full)
- Editorial - Journeys toward Solutions Much more so than in decades past, the journey from environmental problem to solution now must traverse a zigzagged, often globe-trekking path. July/August 2009 (Full)
- Glacier Retreat: Reviewing the Limits of Human Adaptation to Climate Change Mountain glaciers on all continents are shrinking, with potentially dire consequences for water supplies and human habitability in many areas. Can we adapt? May/June 2009 (Full)
- In Search of Effective and Viable Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gases As U.S. policymakers debate how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, they cannot overlook normative considerations. How do we balance these factors with political viability? Three policy packages help guide this discussion. May/June 2009 (Full)
- Communicating Climate Change: Why Frames Matter for Public Engagement Despite scientific consensus on climate change, the U.S. public remains polarized on the issue. Reframing global warming to emphasize its immediate effects and relevancy will lead to a better public understanding of it. March/April 2009 (Full)
- Editorial - Preparing for the Future
- Toward a Low-Carbon Economy: Municipal Financing for Energy Efficiency and Solar Power January/February 2009 (Full)
- Protecting Climate Refugees: The Case for a Global Protocol November/December 2008 (Full)
- Commentary - Climate Refugees: Cause for a New Agreement? November/December 2008 (Full)
- Editorial - The Retreat from the Coasts September 2007 (Full)
- Energy Choices toward a Sustainable Future December 2007 (Full)
- From Uncertain to Unequivocal October 2007 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Our Common Future Comes of Age November 2007 (Full)
- Editorial - Rethinking Energy Options to Address Climate Change October 2007 (Full)
- Editorial - Turning the Corner December 2007 (Full)
- The Ripple Effect: Biofuels, Food Security, and the Environment November 2007 (Full)
- California's Climate Change Policy: Raising the Bar September 2007 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Global Warming: Are Environmentalists Part of the Problem? January/February 2007 (Full)
- The U.S. Hurricane Coasts: Increasingly Vulnerable? September 2007 (Full)
- Fueling U.S. Transportation: The Hydrogen Economy and Its Alternatives October 2007 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Climate Change and Governance: Slow Going Below the Radar
- Editorial - Grassroots Energy and Carbon Initiatives March 2007 (Full)
- Where are the Sky's Limits? Lessons from Chicago's Cap-and-Trade Program March 2007 (Abstract)
- Necessary but Insufficient: State Renewable Portfolio Standards and Climate Change Policies July/August 2007 (Abstract)
- Bytes of Note - Climate Change Skeptics: Disagreement, Hot Air, or Conspiracy? March 2007 (Full)
- Examining New U.S. Fuel Economy Standards July/August 2007 (Full)
- Editorial - Green in the U.S.A. April 2007 (Full)
- Climate Change and Vulnerabilities and Responses in a Developing Country City: Lessons from Cochin, India June 2007 (Abstract)
- Report on Reports - The Stern Review: Implications for Climate Change March 2007 (Full)
- The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative: Taking Action in Maine March 2007 (Abstract)
- A Widening Gap: Republican and Democratic Views on Climate Change September/October 2008 (Full)
- A New Market Paradigm for Zero-Energy Homes: A Comparative Case Study January/February 2008 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Greening Campuses and Residences January/February 2008 (Full)
- Campus Greening: Behind the Headlines January/February 2008 (Abstract)
- Climate Policy Architectures for the Post-Kyoto World May/June 2008 (Full)
- Toward a New Consciousness: Values to Sustain Human and Natural Communities September/October 2008 (Full)
- Books of Note - July/August 2008 July/August 2008 (Full text)
- Editorial - The CDM: A Mechanism for Eliminating Poverty? May/June 2008 (Full)
- Feeling Stressed: Integrating Climate Adaptation with Other Priorities in South Africa March/April 2008 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Getting Our Priorities Straight March/April 2008 (Full)
- Prosperous Negligence: Governing the Clean Development Mechanism for Markets and Development May/June 2008 (Abstract)
- Coping with Climate Change: A National Summit July/August 2008 (Abstract)
- Climate Change and U.S. Agriculture: Examining the Connections July/August 2008 (Abstract)
- Editors' Picks - July/August 2008 July/August 2008 (Full)
- The Short List: The Most Effective Actions U.S. Households Can Take to Curb Climate Change September/October 2008 (Full)
- Three Years after Katrina: Lessons for Community Resilience September/October 2008 (Abstract)
- Bytes of Note - Climate Policy’s Quiet Giants July/August 2008 (Full Text)
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