Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change

Papers
(The median citation count of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Climate Change is 3. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Migration as Adaptation? The Falepili Union Between Australia and Tuvalu255
India's Coal Conundrum: Decarbonization Amidst A Developmental Legacy166
Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World127
Intergenerational Ethics and Climate Change112
Is a New Economic System Necessary to Address Climate Change?98
Climate change and early urbanism in Southwest Asia: A review97
Leaking the IPCC: A question of responsibility?84
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Learning and community building in support of collective action: Toward a new climate of communication at the COP68
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The feasibility of climate action: Bridging the inside and the outside view through feasibility spaces64
Greener through gender: What climate mainstreaming can learn from gender mainstreaming61
Vulnerability and resilience of power systems infrastructure to natural hazards and climate change58
Soviet and Russian perspectives on geoengineering and climate management54
Clumsy solutions and climate change: A retrospective49
Participation and co‐production in climate adaptation: Scope and limits identified from a meta‐method review of research with European coastal communities48
Sino‐American competition and the future of climate cooperation48
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From regime‐building to implementation: Harnessing the UN climate conferences to drive climate action43
Who is the climate‐induced trapped figure?41
Climate ethics and population policy: A review of recent philosophical work39
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Climate Change Cognition, Affect, and Behavior in Youth: A Scoping Review36
Toward a complex socio‐environmental understanding of drought: The contribution of the social sciences and humanities35
Sustainable urban planning needs stronger interdisciplinarity and better co‐designing: How ecologists and climatologists can fully leverage climate monitoring data33
Cross‐border dimensions of Arctic climate change impacts and implications for Europe32
Toward an evidence‐informed, responsible, and inclusive debate on solar geoengineering: A response to the proposed non‐use agreement32
Agent‐based modeling to integrate elements from different disciplines for ambitious climate policy31
Multilevel intergroup conflict at the core of climate (in)justice: Psychological challenges and ways forward31
Power in resilience and resilience's power in climate change scholarship30
Weather, climate, and agriculture: Historical contributions and perspectives from agricultural meteorology28
Perspectives on Indigenous well‐being and climate change adaptation26
Is carbon removal delaying emission reductions?25
Climate mitigation policies and the potential pathways to conflict: Outlining a research agenda25
Climate change and the hydropower sector: A global review24
The effects of climate change on the natural rate of interest: A critical survey24
A scoping review of the green parenthood effect on environmental and climate engagement23
Changing behavioral responses to heat risk in a warming world: How can communication approaches be improved?23
Climates of democracy: Skeptical, rational, and radical imaginaries22
Fossil fuel industry influence in higher education: A review and a research agenda22
Varieties of approaches to constructing physical climate storylines: A review22
Deliberative democracy and the climate crisis21
Framing “nature‐based” solutions to climate change21
Towards a climate‐smart cultural heritage management21
Environmental records from coral skeletons: A decade of novel insights and innovation20
Scrutinizing tree‐ring parameters for Holocene climate reconstructions20
Climate change impacts on immovable cultural heritage in polar regions: A systematic bibliometric review20
Climate change and phenology20
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Rethinking governance in international climate finance: Structural change and alternative approaches19
The Role of Catalysts in the Climate Adaptation Process18
Nonanthropocentric climate ethics18
Abandon the idea of an “optimal economic path” for climate policy18
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Carbon removal demonstrations and problems of public perception17
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Policy for material efficiency in homes and cars: Enabling new climate change mitigation strategies16
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Staying put in an era of climate change: The geographies, legalities, and public health implications of immobility16
Climate reparations: Why the polluter pays principle is neither unfair nor unreasonable15
From fossil to low carbon: The evolution of global public energy innovation15
Applying recent advances in climate adaptation research to urban heat risk management15
From mitigation to adaptation: Problematizing climate change in the maritime transport industry15
Globalization and decarbonization: Changing strategies of global oil and gas companies15
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How does science and technology studies contribute to climate mitigation research? Advanced review of infrastructure as a concept and method14
Innocent heroes or self‐absorbed alarmists? A thematic review of the variety and effects of storylines about young people in climate change discourses14
Climate change reception studies in anthropology14
Anticipating sea‐level rise and human migration: A review of empirical evidence and avenues for future research14
Equitable, effective, and feasible approaches for a prospective fossil fuel transition13
Climate justice and territory13
Linking ocean and climate change governance13
Toward global net zero: The voluntary carbon market on its quest to find its place in the post‐Paris climate regime12
Transformations for climate change mitigation: A systematic review of terminology, concepts, and characteristics12
Fighting the future: The politics of climate policy failure in Australia (2015–2020)11
Politicians and climate change: A systematic review of the literature11
Bring digital twins back to Earth11
Southern Ocean precipitation: Toward a process‐level understanding11
Climate change science is evolving toward adaptation and mitigation solutions11
Mind the gaps! Climate scientists should heed lessons in collaborative storytelling from William Shakespeare11
Challenges in the attribution of river flood events11
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A review of ENSO teleconnections at present and under future global warming10
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Small Island Developing States in a post‐pandemic world: Challenges and opportunities for climate action9
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Unseen urgency: Delay as the new denial9
Solar geoengineering: The case for an international non‐use agreement by Biermann et al. (DOI: 10.1002/wcc.754)9
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Assessing learning in low carbon technologies: Toward a more comprehensive approach9
Latent heat must be visible in climate communications8
Linking climate change, environmental degradation, and migration: An update after 10 years8
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Climate nationalisms: Beyond the binaries of good and bad nationalism7
Limits to adaptation: Building an integrated research agenda7
Who are the green transition experts? Towards a new research agenda on climate change knowledge7
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Why sustainable, inclusive, and resilient investment makes for efficacious post‐COVID medicine7
Adaptation to climate change in the mountain regions of Central Asia: A systematic literature review7
Climate change mitigation policies in agriculture: An overview of sociopolitical barriers7
Seaweed as climate mitigation solution: Categorizing and reflecting on four climate mitigation pathways7
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Three tales of central banking and financial supervision for the ecological transition7
Non‐ and sub‐state climate action after Paris: From a facilitative regime to a contested governance landscape6
The need for stewardship of lands exposed by deglaciation from climate change6
Can southern Australian rainfall decline be explained? A review of possible drivers6
Governing the Climate in the Paris Era: Organized Irresponsibility, Technocratic Climate Futures, and Normalized Disasters6
Opposing positions, dividing interactions, and hostile affect: A systematic review and conceptualization of “online climate change polarization”6
The triple differential vulnerability of female entrepreneurs to climate risk insub‐SaharanAfrica: Gendered barriers and enablers to private sector adaptation5
Decision‐making factor interactions influencing climate migration: A systems‐based systematic review5
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Transparency and integrated assessment modeling5
Active travel infrastructure design and implementation: Insights from behavioral science5
A review of air travel behavior and climate change5
Corporations and climate change: An overview5
Implications of climate change for railway infrastructure4
Climate change on Twitter: Implications for climate governance research4
Convection‐permitting modeling with regional climate models: Latest developments and next steps4
Climate change impacts on cultural heritage: A literature review4
Mangrove forests under climate change in a 2°C world4
From eco‐theology to eco‐skepticism: How American Latter‐day Saint environmental perspectives changed over time, and how they may change again3
At the intersection of climate justice and reproductive justice3
Drought and society: Scientific progress, blind spots, and future prospects3
Allocation, allocation, allocation! The political economy of the development of the European Union Emissions Trading System3
A First Assessment of Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Agricultural Peatlands in Canada: Evaluation of Climate Change Mitigation Potential3
Reid Bryson: The crisis climatologist3
A history of the 1.5°C target3
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The impacts of heat stress on animal cognition: Implications for adaptation to a changing climate3
Erratum to “How climate change interacts with inequity to affect nutrition”3
Culture and identity in climate policy3
Histories of habitability from the oikoumene to the Anthropocene3
Past Answers to Present Concerns. The Relevance of the Premodern Past for 21st Century Policy Planners: Comments on the State of the Field3
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