Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change

Papers
(The TQCC of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Climate change impacts on cultural heritage: A literature review221
Toward transformative climate justice: An emerging research agenda142
Convection‐permitting modeling with regional climate models: Latest developments and next steps98
Deliberative democracy and the climate crisis85
Framing “nature‐based” solutions to climate change81
Solar geoengineering: The case for an international non‐use agreement79
Climate change and phenology70
Observed and projected changes in global climate zones based on Köppen climate classification68
Climate change and the hydropower sector: A global review62
Linking climate change, environmental degradation, and migration: An update after 10 years58
Multispecies justice: Climate‐just futures with, for and beyond humans57
Politics of attributing extreme events and disasters to climate change55
Clouds, radiation, and atmospheric circulation in the present‐day climate and under climate change53
Mangrove forests under climate change in a 2°C world50
Is carbon removal delaying emission reductions?48
Climate finance governance: Fit for purpose?47
Risk? Crisis? Emergency? Implications of the new climate emergency framing for governance and policy47
Implications of climate change for railway infrastructure47
Muslims and climate change: How Islam, Muslim organizations, and religious leaders influence climate change perceptions and mitigation activities44
Climate and society in European history43
Environmental records from coral skeletons: A decade of novel insights and innovation39
The rapidly changing Arctic and its societal implications39
A review of air travel behavior and climate change37
Integrating new sea‐level scenarios into coastal risk and adaptation assessments: An ongoing process37
Enabling assessment of distributive justice through models for climate change planning: A review of recent advances and a research agenda37
Affective adaptation = effective transformation? Shifting the politics of climate change adaptation and transformation from the status quo36
Risks to future atoll habitability from climate‐driven environmental changes35
Modeling myths: OnDICEand dynamic realism in integrated assessment models of climate change mitigation33
Impacts of climate change on organized sport: A scoping review32
Designing the mid‐transition: A review of medium‐term challenges for coordinated decarbonization in the United States32
Emotional pathways to climate change responses30
Drought and society: Scientific progress, blind spots, and future prospects30
The impacts of heat stress on animal cognition: Implications for adaptation to a changing climate29
Fighting the future: The politics of climate policy failure in Australia (2015–2020)28
The politics and governance of research into solar geoengineering26
Livestock, methane, and climate change: The politics of global assessments26
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Transparency and integrated assessment modeling26
Equitable, effective, and feasible approaches for a prospective fossil fuel transition25
The diffusion of climate change adaptation policy25
Transformations for climate change mitigation: A systematic review of terminology, concepts, and characteristics24
Antarctica's vegetation in a changing climate22
Anticipating sea‐level rise and human migration: A review of empirical evidence and avenues for future research21
From fossil to low carbon: The evolution of global public energy innovation21
Social tipping points everywhere?—Patterns and risks of overuse20
Global soil organic carbon–climate interactions: Why scales matter19
Three decades of EU climate policy: Racing toward climate neutrality?19
Small Island Developing States in a post‐pandemic world: Challenges and opportunities for climate action19
Climate change and freshwater ecology: Hydrological and ecological methods of comparable complexity are needed to predict risk18
Climate mitigation policies and the potential pathways to conflict: Outlining a research agenda18
The need for stewardship of lands exposed by deglaciation from climate change18
The feasibility of climate action: Bridging the inside and the outside view through feasibility spaces18
Ethical consumerism: Veganism18
How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition18
Climate change impacts on immovable cultural heritage in polar regions: A systematic bibliometric review18
Latent heat must be visible in climate communications17
A history of the 1.5°C target17
Agent‐based modeling to integrate elements from different disciplines for ambitious climate policy17
Can southern Australian rainfall decline be explained? A review of possible drivers17
Spatial and temporal ways of knowing sea level rise: Bringing together multiple perspectives16
On the evaluation of climate change impact models16
Allocation, allocation, allocation! The political economy of the development of the European Union Emissions Trading System16
Prioritizing climate‐smart agriculture: An organizational and temporal review16
Rethinking the role of law in adapting to climate change15
Beyond rules: How institutional cultures and climate governance interact15
Collective responsibility for climate change14
Usability of climate information: Toward a new scientific framework14
Assessing learning in low carbon technologies: Toward a more comprehensive approach14
When will a changing climate outpace adaptive evolution?14
A scoping review of the green parenthood effect on environmental and climate engagement14
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