• Z. Zong-Ci, L. Yong, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 133-136

  • Z. Zong-Ci, L. Yong, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 137-144

    Abstract
    There is scientific progress in the evaluation methods of recent Earth system models (ESMs). Methods range from single variable to multi-variables, multi-processes, multi-phenomena [...]

  • Z. Zong-Ci, L. Yong, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 51-56

  • S. Zhu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 17-27

    Abstract
    This paper reviews the CO2 emissions data for China provided by various international organizations and databases (namely IEA, BP, EDGAR/PBL/JRC, CDIAC, EIA and CAIT) and [...]

  • X. Zhuang, K. Jiang, X. Zhao
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 159-165

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    By using methods of carbon footprint analysis, and impacts of population, affluence and technology (IPAT), this article analyzes the carbon footprints of residence and travel, [...]

  • J. Zhu-Gang, C. Wen-Jia, W. Can
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 34-40

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    Consensus and disagreements between China and the U.S. are the key factors influencing the direction that global climate negotiation is heading for. By taking into account [...]

  • S. Zhou, M. Shi, N. Li, Y. Yuan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 124-133

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    In this paper we examine the impacts of carbon tax policy on CO2 mitigation effects and economic growth in China by using a dynamic energy-environment-economy computable general [...]

  • W. Zhou, N. Jin, Z. Lin, G. Wu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 92-100

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    Here we review the activities and recent accomplishments resulting from the global change and Future Earth initiative studies in China. As a new international research initiative, [...]

  • T. Zhou
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 81-83

  • G. Zhi, X. Zhang, H. Cheng, J. Jin, F. Zhang, T. Wang, X. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 12-22

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    Black carbon (BC) aerosol, accounting for a minor fraction of atmospheric aerosols, is attracting increased attention due to its impact on air quality, human health, and climate [...]

  • W. Zhi-Yong, L. Gui-Hua, L. Zhi-Yu, W. Jin-Xing, X. Heng
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013).

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    The study investigated the trend of extreme flood events in the Pearl River basin during 1951–2010. Stream flow data at 23 gauging stations were used for the study. The [...]

  • M. Zheng, L. Cao
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 189-196

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    Using the UVic Earth System Model, this study simulated the change of seawater chemistry and analyzed the chemical habitat surrounding shallow- and cold-water coral reefs [...]

  • M. Zhen-Feng, L. Jia, Z. Shun-Qian, C. Wen-Xiu, Y. Shu-Qun
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013).

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    The present study focused on statistical analysis of interannual, interdecadal variations of climate variables and extreme climate events during the period of 1961–2010 [...]

  • M. Zhen-Feng, L. Jia, Y. Shu-Qun
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 223-229

    Abstract
    Due to climate change, the regional agro-climatic conditions in Southwest China have undergone changes. The heat sources for the growth of crops have been improved. The number [...]

  • Z. Zhao, Y. Luo, Y. Jiang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 225-228

  • H. Zhao, G. Jun-Qin, Z. Cun-Jie, S. Lan-Dong, Z. Xu-Dong, L. Jing-Jing, W. You-Heng, F. Feng, M. Peng-Li, L. Cai-Hong, L. Yan-Chun, F. Jian-Gang, L. Lin, L. Hong-Mei, Z. Guang-Fen, D. Zhen-Yong, D. An-Xiang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 7-16

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    Climate change resulted in changes in crop growth duration and planting structure, northward movement of planting region, and more severe plant diseases and insect pests in [...]

  • F. Zhao, L. Yin, L. Gao
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 142-148

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    To identify potentially unfair use of international aviation carbon emission rights in different countries, this paper presents a carbon Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient, [...]

  • Z. Zhao
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 55-56

  • H. Zhang, Z. Wang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 23-30

    Abstract
    Black carbon (BC) aerosols can strongly absorb solar radiation in very broad spectral wavebands, from the visible to the infrared. As a potential factor contributing to global [...]

  • W. Zhang, X. Pan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 99-104

    Abstract
    The 21st Conference of Party (COP21) held in Paris at the end of 2015 has opened a new era for the joint response dealing with climate change globally, and built up a new [...]

  • D. Zhang, Y. Liang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 91-99

    Abstract
    Between 1876 and 1878 a large-scale drought occurred in China. This is a major meteorological disaster and an extreme climate event despite the cold climate at the end of [...]

  • D. Zhang, X. Gao, A. Zakey, F. Giorgi
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 145-153

    Abstract
    In order to understand impacts of global warming on dust aerosol over East Asia, a regional climate model (RegCM3) coupled with a dust model is employed to simulate the present [...]

  • H. Zhang, B. Xie, S. Zhao, Q. Chen
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 136-141

    Abstract
    This study reviewed the status of PM2.5 and tropospheric O3 observations in China (15–55°N, 72–136°E). Initially, the distribution of tropospheric O3 over the globe [...]

  • M. Zhang, X. Zhang, R. Liu, L. Hu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 131-135

    Abstract
    Three total column dry-air mole fractions of CO2 (XCO2 ) products from satellite retrievals, namely SCIAMACHY, NIES-GOSAT, and ACOS-GOSAT, in the Northern Hemisphere were [...]

  • X. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 17-25

    Abstract
    Biomass energy would become the most potential renewable energies, for whether wind power or photovoltaic, would be restricted by the nature thus cannot provide stable power, [...]

  • D. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 38-42

    Abstract
    The calibration of paleoclimate proxies is one of the key problems in the study of paleoclimate at present. Historical documentary records of climate are suitable for calibration [...]

  • X. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 171-177

    Abstract
    Article 3 paragraph 3 and paragraph 4 of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) allow parties to use credits from land-based activities for offsetting their emission reduction/limitation [...]

  • D. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 128-137

    Abstract
    Following disastrous flooding in several river valleys over eastern China in 1755, serious flooding occurred in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in 1756 and [...]

  • R. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 131-140

    Abstract
    In the last half century, a significant warming trend occurred in summer over eastern China in the East Asian monsoon region. However, there were no consistent trends with [...]

  • X. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 126-130

    Abstract
    Within the context of our current research and understanding of climate change, decisionmakers are particularly concerned with the extent of future climate change, its comprehensive [...]

  • H. Yu, S. Zhu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 56-66

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    This article explains the challenges and evolution of climate change governance by linking governance and diplomacy. The challenges of climate change involve not only international [...]

  • S. Yu, X. Gao, C. Ma, L. Zhai
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 79-85

    Abstract
    Global long-term emission reduction targets need well defined options for equitable allocation of greenhouse gas emissions. Scholars from developing countries put forward [...]

  • Y. Yuan, C. Wen-Jia, W. Can, W. Si-Qiang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 220-228

    Abstract
    To meet China’s CO2 intensity target of 40%–45% reduction by 2020 based on the 2005 level, a regional allocation method based on cluster analysis is developed. Thirty [...]

  • J. Yuan-An, C. Ying, Z. Yi-Zhou, C. Peng-Xiang, Y. Xing-Jie, F. Jing, B. Su-Qin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013).

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    By using the observation data from 89 weather stations in Xinjiang during 1961–2010, this paper analyzed the basic climatic elements including temperature, precipitation, [...]

  • Y. Yong-Na, S. Min-Jun, L. Na, Z. Sheng-Lü
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 154-162

    Abstract
    The intensity allocation criteria of carbon emissions permits and its influence on China’s regional development are analyzed through the 30-province/autonomous region computable [...]

  • R. Yong-Jian, C. Jiang-Xue, W. Su-Qin, L. Min, C. Zheng-Hong, L. Yu-Fang, W. Ji-Jun
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 215-222

    Abstract
    In Central China, the obvious climate change has happened along with global warming. Based on the observational analysis, the climate change has significant effects, both [...]

  • X. Yin, T. Dai, J. Xin, D. Gong, J. Yang, N. Teruyuki, G. Shi
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 90-98

    Abstract
    A Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter assimilation system has been implemented into an aerosol-coupled global nonhydrostatic model to simulate the aerosol mass concentration [...]

  • H. Yin, H. Liu, L. Huang, H. Yu, S. Guo, F. Wang, P. Guo
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 100-106

    Abstract
    The monthly mean temperature for October in the Fenglin National Natural Reserve of Wuying, in Heilongjiang province, was reconstructed for the period running from 1796 to [...]

  • X. Ying, Z. Bing, Z. Bo-Tao, D. Si-Yan, Y. Li, L. Rou-Ke
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014).

    Abstract
    Based on the simulations of 22 CMIP5 models in combination with socio-economic data and terrain elevation data, the spatial distribution of risk levels of flood disaster and [...]

  • H. Yi-Ling, C. Bao-De, Y. Xu-Chao, L. Ping
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 84-91

    Abstract
    By using in situ daily observations in East China during 1961–2007 and NCEP reanalysis data, the methods of statistical analyses, urban minus rural and observation minus [...]

  • H. Yi-Ling, M. Hai-Zhen, D. Guang-Tao, S. Jun
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 74-80

    Abstract
    By using data of daily electricity consumption and temperature for the period 2003–2007 in Shanghai, the variation of energy consumption and the correlations between energy [...]

  • D. Ye, W. Dong
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 46-48

    Abstract
    This is a letter from two Chinese scientists to Dr. Dahe Qin, Co-Chair of IPCC Working Group I. Human society has taken an historical step to address climate change issue. [...]

  • Q. Ye
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 10-16

    Abstract
    This paper analyzes the role of nuclear power of Chinas energy structure and industry system. Comparing with other renewable energy the nuclear power chain has very low greenhouse [...]

  • . Yao, L. Yong, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 179-185

    Abstract
    Evaluation and projection of temperature extremes over China are carried out with 8 model datasets from CMIP5. Compared with the NCEP reanalysis data, multi-model weighted [...]

  • D. Yao-Dong, A. Hui, D. Hai-Lai, H. Ya-Min, W. Xian-Wei, H. Jian, W. Hong-Yu, W. Xiao-Xuan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013).

    Abstract
    Daily climate data at 110 stations during 1961–2010 were selected to examine the changing characteristics of climate factors and extreme climate events in South China. The [...]

  • D. Yao-Dong, W. Xian-Wei, Y. Xiao-Feng, M. Wen-Jun, A. Hui, W. Xiao-Xuan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 208-214

    Abstract
    This study reviews the impacts of climate change on human health and presents corresponding adaptation strategies in South China. The daily mean surface air temperatures above [...]

  • D. Yao-Dong, C. Xu-Hua, W. Xian-Wei, A. Hui, D. Hai-Lai, H. Jian, W. Xiao-Xuan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 201-207

    Abstract
    This paper reviews assessment of climate change impacts on economy, society and ecological environment in the coastal areas of South China based on published literatures, [...]

  • Y. Yan, X. Zheng-Hui
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 117-126

    Abstract
    The regional climate model RegCM4 was used to investigate the regional climate effects of land cover change over China. Two 24-year simulations (1978–2001), one with the [...]

  • Z. Yan, J. Wang, J. Xia, J. Feng
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 154-168

    Abstract
    This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects of urbanization on local climate trends have been re-estimated based on [...]

  • C. Yan, J. Zhi-Hong, C. Wei-Lin, Z. Ruo-Yu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 76-83

    Abstract
    Based on the 1961–1990 observed daily precipitation in the Changjiang-Huaihe River Basin, the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data, and the HadCM3 model data for IPCC SRES A1B climate [...]

  • G. Yan, D. Wen-Jie, R. Fu-Min, Z. Zong-Ci, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 145-152

    Abstract
    Historical simulations of annual mean surface air temperature over China with 25 CMIP5 models were assessed. The observational data from CRUT3v and CN05 were used and further [...]

  • J. Yan, H. Liu, Z. Hao, X. Zhang, J. Zheng
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 118-122

    Abstract
    The snow-cover days over the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River (MLRYR) were extracted from Chinese historical documents for the winter of 1620, which includes [...]

  • J. Yang, C. Wan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 55-62

    Abstract
    The impacts of global climate change on ski tourism, which depends heavily on climate conditions, have increasingly gained concern overseas. This paper systematically summarized [...]

  • S. Yan-Ling, C. De-Liang, L. Yan-Ju, X. Ying
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 138-146

    Abstract
    By assuming constant winter wheat varieties and agricultural practices in China, the influence of climate change on winter wheat is simulated using the corrected future climate [...]

  • Z. Ya-Min, F. Yong-Sheng
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 28-33

    Abstract
    The emission control of non-CO2 greenhouse gases is conducive to slowing down global warming. It is also helpful in controlling environmental pollution, and beneficial in [...]

  • X. Xu, W. Lin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 43-48

    Abstract
    Long-term trends of yearly and seasonal averages of tropospheric ozone over the whole country and some important regions of China during 1979–2005 are analyzed, based on [...]

  • W. Xu, Q. Li, S. Yang, Y. Xu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 111-117

    Abstract
    This paper analyzes the status of existing resources through extensive research and international cooperation on the basis of four typical global monthly surface temperature [...]

  • S. Xue-Li, H. Hui-Juan, R. Hong-Chang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 250-259

    Abstract
    The impacts of land cover changes on regional climate in Shaan-Gan-Ning (SGN) in western China were simulated with RegCM3. Sensitivity experiments were conducted by replacing [...]

  • Z. Xing, Z. You-Fei, K. Na, Z. Wei, Y. Ji-Fu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 205-211

    Abstract
    Based on the statistics from the China Statistical Yearbook (2000–2009) on environment and methods recommended by the IPCC, the amounts of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions [...]

  • J. Xing-Jie, W. Ji-Jun, G. Wan-Long, Z. Ye-Yu, L. Feng-Xiu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010).(25) pp. 195-204

    Abstract
    The annual and seasonal trends in pan evaporation in the lower Yellow River Basin based on quality-controlled data from 10 meteorological stations in 1961–2010 are analyzed. [...]

  • W. Xin-Yu, W. Shao-Wu, L. Yong, Z. Zong-Ci, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 229-232

  • W. Xin-Yu, W. Shao-Wu, L. Yong, Z. Zong-Ci, H. Jian-Bin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013).

  • B. Xie, H. Zhang, D. Yang, Z. Wang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 241-246

    Abstract
    An atmospheric general circulation model BCC_AGCM2.0 and observation data from ARIS were used to calculate the effective radiative forcing (ERF) due to increased methane concentration [...]

  • L. Xiao, Y. Ye, B. Wei
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 218-224

    Abstract
    Based on the records of social revolts in the Actual Annals of Qing Dynasty (a collection of official records), the revolts frequency (amount of counties where revolts happened [...]

  • W. Xiao-Ying, Z. Chun-Yu, J. Qing-Yu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 230-241

    Abstract
    This paper reviews the studies and research on climate change impacts on the forest ecosystems in Northeast China. The results show that in the context of global and regional [...]

  • W. Xiao-Juan, G. Zhi-Qiang, R. Fu-Min, F. Guo-Lin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 186-194

    Abstract
    An objective identification technique is used to detect regional extreme low temperature events (RELTE) in China during 1960–2009. Their spatial-temporal characteristics [...]

  • X. Xiao-Ge, W. Tong-Wen, Z. Jie
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 41-49

    Abstract
    The climate system models from Beijing Climate Center, BCC_CSM1.1 and BCC_CSM1.1-M, are used to carry out most of the CMIP5 experiments. This study gives a general introduction [...]

  • G. Wu, Z. Cong, S. Kang, K. Kawamura, P. Fu, Y. Zhang, X. Wan, S. Gao, B. Liu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 82-89

    Abstract
    Recently, the light-absorbing organic carbon, i.e., brown carbon (BrC), has received an increasing attention, because they could significantly absorb the solar radiation in [...]

  • X. Wen, G. Tang, S. Wang, J. Huang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 187-192

    Abstract
    Studies on the reconstruction of global mean temperature series are reviewed by introducing three series, HadCRUT3, NCDC, and GISS in details. Satellite data have been used [...]

  • H. Wen-Jian, C. Hai-Shan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 166-172

    Abstract
    The NCAR Community Atmosphere Model (CAM4.0) was used to investigate the climate effects of land use/land cover change (LUCC). Two simulations, one with potential land cover [...]

  • S. Wei, L. Jian, Y. Ru-Cong
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 160-165

    Abstract
    Hourly data of 42 rain gauges over South China during 1966–2005 were used to analyze the corresponding relation between precipitation extremes and surface air temperature [...]

  • J. Watson, M. Rao, K. Ai-Li, X. Yan
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 1-11

    Abstract
    Climate change has been linked to well-documented changes in physiology, phenology, species distributions, and in some cases, extinction. Projections of future change point [...]

  • T. Wan, Y. Dou, L. Wang, L. Yang, X. Zhou, D. Wan, J. Hu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 86-92

    Abstract
    China is the largest producer and consumer of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and the production of HCFC-22 accounts for more than 80% of all HCFCs. This paper concentrates [...]

  • Y. Wang, L. Zou
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 162-168

    Abstract
    To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pivotal, as well as other pollutants. In this paper, we build a Chinese inter-regional [...]

  • S. Wang, X. Wen, Y. Luo, G. Tang, Z. Zhao, J. Huang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 49-54

    Abstract
    Issues related to the pause of global warming in the last decade are reviewed. It is indicated that: (1) The decade of 1999–2008 is still the warmest of the last 30 years, [...]

  • F. Wang, W. Lin, J. Wang, T. Zhu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 141-148

    Abstract
    The exchanges of NOx between snow and air have significant impact on the atmospheric components and photochemical processes in the overlying boundary layer. Such exchanges [...]

  • Y. Wang, C. Gao, J. Zhai, X. Li, B. Su, H. Hartmann
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 197-205

    Abstract
    A socio-economic data set on Chinas historical flood losses for the period 1984–2012 was compiled to analyze the exposed population, economy, and crop area as well as the [...]

  • Z. Wang, J. Zhang, L. Pan, F. Yang, L. Shi
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 181-188

    Abstract
    Chinas energy carbon emissions are projected to peak in 2030 with approximately 110% of its 2020 level under the following conditions: 1) Chinas gross primary energy consumption [...]

  • C. Wang, T. Zhou, Z. Lin, N. Jin
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 84-91

    Abstract
    This article provides an overview to Future Earth activities carried out by the Chinese National Committee for Future Earth (CNC-FE). Future Earth is an international research [...]

  • S. Wang, L. Cao, N. Li
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 123-130

    Abstract
    Based on simulations using the University of Victorias Earth System Climate Model, we analyzed the responses of the ocean carbon cycle to increasing atmospheric CO2 levels [...]

  • F. Teng, J. He, X. Pan, C. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 134-140

    Abstract
    This paper uses Lorenz curve and Gini index with adjustment to per capita historical cumulative emission to construct carbon Gini index to measure inequality in climate change [...]

  • S. Tao, Y. Xu, K. Liu, J. Pan, S. Gou
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2011). Vol. 2(25) pp. 203-210

    Abstract
    With the deepening of climate change research, more attention has been paid to vulnerability to climate change. Compared with water resources, forests and other natural ecosystems, [...]

  • G. Tang, Y. Ding, S. Wang, G. Ren, H. Liu, L. Zhang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 11-19

    Abstract
    Temperature change plays a crucial role in global change sciences. In the past several decades, comprehensive findings have been achieved on temperature change in China for [...]

  • W. Su-Qin, G. Yuan, Z. Bo, W. Hai-Jun, L. Min, S. Rui-Qin, W. Kai
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013).

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    Based on the observations from 239 meteorological stations located in Central China (Henan, Hubei and Hunan provinces), this paper focuses on the climate change facts during [...]

  • N. Su-Ping, L. Yong, L. Wei-Ping, W. Tong-Wen, S. Xue-Li, W. Zai-Zhi
    Advances in Climate Change Research (1980).

    Abstract
    A series of quality control (QC) procedures were performed on a gauge-based global daily precipitation dataset from the Global Telecommunication System (GTS) for the period [...]

  • L. Song, G. Rong, L. Ying, W. Guo-Fu
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2014). Vol. 5 pp. 1-6

    Abstract
    The characteristics of haze days and the climatic background are analyzed by using daily observations of haze, precipitation, mean and maximum wind speed of 664 meteorological [...]

  • Z. Song-Li, W. Wen-Tao
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 60-68

    Abstract
    Based on the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, the UNFCCC has different requirements on national GHG inventories submitted by Annex I and non-Annex [...]

  • K. Shum
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 107-108

  • T. Shi, Y. Huang, H. Wang, C. Shi, Y. Yang
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 7-15

    Abstract
    In this paper, five national meteorological stations in Anhui province are taken as typical examples to explore the effects of local urbanization on their thermal environment [...]

  • P. Shi, G. Zhang, F. Kong, Q. Ye
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 151-158

    Abstract
    This research quantitatively recognized the wind speed change using wind speed trend and trend of wind speed variability from 1961 to 2012 and regionalized the wind speed [...]

  • H. Shi-Yi, K. Zhi-Qiang, L. Qing-Yan, W. Ling-Ling
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 54-58

    Abstract
    The karst process acts as carbon sequestration for atmospheric CO2 . The amount of karst carbon sequestration (KCS) depends on the discharge of karst catchment and inorganic [...]

  • L. Sheng-Qiang, M. Xian-Qiang, G. Yu-Bing, X. You-Kai
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 147-153

    Abstract
    From the perspective of life cycle assessment (LCA), the development, construction, and operation of all kinds of new energy power generation technologies release greenhouse [...]

  • W. Shao-Hong, P. Tao, H. Shan-Feng
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 92-98

    Abstract
    This paper discusses theories and methods of climate change risk studies for the research expansion in China. Climate change risks consist of three basic components including [...]

  • Z. Shan-Shan, W. Xiao-Ling
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2012). Vol. 3(25) pp. 121-127

    Abstract
    Decadal variations of extreme tropical cyclones (TCs) influencing China were investigated based on the tracks, landfall information, precipitation and wind data during 1949–2009. [...]

  • G. Ren
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 1-6

  • A. Reder, G. Rianna, R. Vezzoli, P. Mercogliano
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 169-184

    Abstract
    The aim of this work is to investigate the soil water budget across China by means of hydrological modeling under current and future climate conditions and to evaluate the [...]

  • D. Rayner, C. Achberger, D. Chen
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2016). Vol. 7 pp. 70-81

    Abstract
    This paper describes a new weather generator – the 10-state empirical model – that combines a 10-state, first-order Markov chain with a non-parametric precipitation amounts [...]

  • P. Quevauviller, M. Gemmer
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2015). Vol. 6 pp. 74-79

    Abstract
    Changes in hydrometeorological characteristics and risks have been observed and are projected to increase under climate change. These considerations are scientifically well [...]

  • D. Qin, Y. Ding
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2010). Vol. 1 pp. 1-10

    Abstract
    On the basis of analyzing the importance of cryospheric researches in China and current status of cryospheric sciences in the world, this paper addresses key issues and main [...]

  • Q. Pei-Hua, C. Feng, X. Zheng-Hui
    Advances in Climate Change Research (2013). Vol. 4(25) pp. 173-181

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