“…area). Though lacking explicit ecological or biological connotation, they can be readily interpreted in terms of exposure to climatic change (Burrows et al, ; Loarie et al, ) and, with caveats (Dobrowski & Parks, ; García Molinos, Takao, et al, ; Hamann, Roberts, Barber, Carroll, & Nielsen, ), linked to potential biological responses (Burrows et al, ; Ordonez, Williams, & Svenning, ). Among the multiple existing metrics (Garcia et al, ), the velocity of climate change (VoCC), representing the rate of movement of climatic isopleths across a landscape (Loarie et al, ), is one of the most widely used in climate‐change ecology and conservation (Table ; Brito‐Morales et al, ), and referred to in policy documents (IPCC, ; MCCIP, ).…”