Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change

Papers
(The median citation count of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change is 4. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Sino‐American competition and the future of climate cooperation101
Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World88
Sustainable urban planning needs stronger interdisciplinarity and better co‐designing: How ecologists and climatologists can fully leverage climate monitoring data72
Perspectives on Indigenous well‐being and climate change adaptation70
From regime‐building to implementation: Harnessing the UN climate conferences to drive climate action67
Preparing Future Healthcare Professionals to Respond to Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change: A Review of Evidence and Accreditation Standards66
Climate change impacts on immovable cultural heritage in polar regions: A systematic bibliometric review65
Challenges in Forest Carbon Governance: Insights From Southeast Asia62
Participation and co‐production in climate adaptation: Scope and limits identified from a meta‐method review of research with European coastal communities61
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Climate Shocks and the Poor: A Review of the Literature52
The Role of Catalysts in the Climate Adaptation Process50
Climate change science is evolving toward adaptation and mitigation solutions49
Adaptation Strategies of Small‐Scale Marine Fisheries in Response to Climate Change, Resource Changes, and Sudden Systemic Shocks48
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Limits to adaptation: Building an integrated research agenda42
Can southern Australian rainfall decline be explained? A review of possible drivers42
Using Cultural Heritage in Climate Adaptation: Fields of Application and Functions41
Climate change mitigation policies in agriculture: An overview of sociopolitical barriers41
Erratum to “How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition”40
Three Decades of Scientific Debate on the Additionality of Forest Carbon Offsets: Are We Going in Circles?40
Politics of climate change mitigation in Taiwan: International isolation, developmentalism legacy, and civil society responses37
Communicating Uncertain Climate Futures: Lessons From the Literature37
Banking for Climate Change: South Asia Initiatives36
Revisiting the Impact of Moisture Transport Deficit on Droughts: Prospective Climate Change Analysis and Emerging Hypotheses36
Distributive justice and the global emissions budget34
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Unveiling the Barriers and Drivers of Mainstreaming Nature‐Based Solutions for Urban Flood Resilience30
Four Principles of Transformative Adaptation to Climate Change‐Exacerbated Hazards in Informal Settlements27
Conserving biodiversity in the face of rapid climate change requires a shift in priorities27
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Rolando García: Refugee, Radical, Climate's Attorney at Law26
Southern African Climate Change: Processes, Models, and Projections25
How Do Adaptation Practices Become Climate Maladaptive? A Scoping Review of Empirical Scholarship25
Climate Change and Labor in a Globalized World: Mitigation, Adaptation, Vulnerability25
Perceptions of Climate‐Related Risk by Indigenous Communities: A Systematic Review24
El Niño Southern Oscillation Reconstructions During the Last Millennium24
Migration as Adaptation? The Falepili Union Between Australia and Tuvalu23
Understanding Mobility Through Climate Risk Perceptions23
Climate Change Cognition, Affect, and Behavior in Youth: A Scoping Review22
Who is the climate‐induced trapped figure?22
The effects of climate change on the natural rate of interest: A critical survey22
Toward an evidence‐informed, responsible, and inclusive debate on solar geoengineering: A response to the proposed non‐use agreement22
Community‐Led Adaptation, Weather Extremes, and Health and Wellbeing21
Towards Decarbonisation: Reducing Emissions From Transport in Olympic Host Cities21
Leaking the IPCC: A question of responsibility?21
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Fossil fuel industry influence in higher education: A review and a research agenda20
Cross‐border dimensions of Arctic climate change impacts and implications for Europe20
Climate Change in the Brazilian Cerrado: A Looming Threat to Terrestrial Biodiversity19
Nonanthropocentric climate ethics19
Climate Change, Animal Agriculture, and Ethics19
Applying recent advances in climate adaptation research to urban heat risk management19
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A Conceptual Integration of Climate Justice: Taxonomy of Climate Justice Integrating Theory and Policy Practice18
The 8.2 Ka Abrupt Climate Event: Causes, Impacts and Future Implications17
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Concerns and Questions About Carbon Dioxide Removal Technologies17
COVID‐19 and climate change: The social‐psychological roots of conflict and conflict interventions during global crises17
Changes in the Regional Water Cycle and Their Impact on Societies16
Two faces of vulnerability: Distinguishing susceptibility to harm and system resilience in climate adaptation16
Finance in Sustainable Transition: A Comparative Review Across Institutional Investors, Asset Managers, Venture Capital, Insurance, and Bonds16
Weather, heritage, and memory16
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Climate‐Friendly Vacations and Tourism14
Green New Deals in comparative perspective14
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Collective responsibility for climate change14
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Three decades of EU climate policy: Racing toward climate neutrality?13
Could a minimalist lifestyle reduce carbon emissions and improve wellbeing? A review of minimalism and other low consumption lifestyles13
Supply‐side climate policy: A new frontier in climate governance12
Climate catastrophe: The value of envisioning the worst‐case scenarios of climate change12
A scoping review of the green parenthood effect on environmental and climate engagement11
Greener through gender: What climate mainstreaming can learn from gender mainstreaming11
Varieties of approaches to constructing physical climate storylines: A review11
Toward a complex socio‐environmental understanding of drought: The contribution of the social sciences and humanities11
Changing behavioral responses to heat risk in a warming world: How can communication approaches be improved?11
A review of ENSO teleconnections at present and under future global warming10
Toward global net zero: The voluntary carbon market on its quest to find its place in the post‐Paris climate regime10
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Southern Ocean precipitation: Toward a process‐level understanding10
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Opposing positions, dividing interactions, and hostile affect: A systematic review and conceptualization of “online climate change polarization”9
Solar geoengineering: The case for an international non‐use agreement by Biermann et al. ( DOI : 10.1002/wcc.754)9
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Corporations and climate change: An overview9
Climate Change Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence9
Climate nationalisms: Beyond the binaries of good and bad nationalism9
Past Answers to Present Concerns. The Relevance of the Premodern Past for 21st Century Policy Planners: Comments on the State of the Field8
A history of the 1.5°C target8
The limits of “resilience”: Relationalities, contradictions, and re‐appropriations8
At the intersection of climate justice and reproductive justice8
Imperialism, colonialism, and climate change science8
Traditional knowledge for climate resilience in the Pacific Islands7
Storylistening: How narrative evidence can improve public reasoning about climate change7
Science‐statealliances and climate engineering: A ‘longue durée’ picture7
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The impacts of land‐use and climate change on the Zoige peatland carbon cycle: A review7
Carbon tax ethics7
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Understanding the Impacts of Arctic Climate Change Through the Lens of Political Ecology7
Place, Climate Change and the Experience of Loss6
Conceptualizing Meso‐Level Organizations and Their Relations to Catalyze Transformative Climate Adaptation6
Turning climate justice into practice? Channeling loss and damage funding through national social protection systems in climate‐vulnerable countries6
Learning From Natural Experiments to Accelerate Demographic Research on Climate‐Related Threats to Human Populations5
Could Tropical Cyclone Expansion Boost Migration of Temperate Trees to Boreal Forests?5
Adaptation and Peace: Extending the Agenda for Capacity‐Building in Climate and Conflict‐Affected Communities5
Social tipping points everywhere?—Patterns and risks of overuse5
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Forest‐to‐Bog Restoration on Carbon Sequestration, Water Chemistry, and Biodiversity in Irish and British Peatlands5
Metrics as tools for bridging climate science and applications4
Climate change in contemporary British and Irish poetry and poetic criticism: Literary representation and environmental activism4
Uncertainty Representation and Propagation in Flood Risk Modeling Under Climate Change: A Systematic Review4
From Debt Burden to Climate Burden: A Historical Look at Debt and Climate Change4
The Promise of Resistance: A New Lens for Climate Change Adaptation Research and Practice4
Famines in medieval and early modern Europe—Connecting climate and society4
Climate change and migration: A review and new framework for analysis4
Environmental Impact and Carbon Emissions of Sport Events: The Significance of Scope 34
Multilevel intergroup conflict at the core of climate (in)justice: Psychological challenges and ways forward4
Towards a climate‐smart cultural heritage management4
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