Rice is a major contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, primarily methane, and at the same time will be negatively impacted by regional climate changes. Identifying rice management interventions to reduce methane emissions while
In the first millennia of the Holocene, human communities in the Fertile Crescent experienced drastic cultural and technological transformations that modified social and human-environments interactions, ultimately leading to the rise of complex societies. The potential influence of climate on this “Neolithi...
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Addressing this requires a mechanism through which adaptation actions can be tracked and linked with SDG 5 and intersectionality to ensure synergistic solutions (Andrijevic et al., 2020). In this paper, we ask two key questions—(1) do climate change adaptation options implemented through various ...
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Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights Abstract In two experiments, participants who were told that the Earth's average temperature was −24 °C thought that it was more important to limit climate change than those who were told that it was −16 °C. However, participant...
The actions that we take on climate change should be robust to (i) the diversity of scientific perspectives, and thus also to (ii) the diversity of perspectives of the nature of the consensus. A consensus is a measure of a central tendency and, as such, it necessarily has a distribution...
Climate change is considered to be one of the greatest threats to human health in the twenty-first century, with significant increases in temperature extremes, heavy precipitation, and severe droughts. These climate hazards can activate cascading risk pathways with a sequence of secondary, causally co...
Many terrestrial plant communities, especially forests, have been shown to lag in response to rapid climate change. Grassland communities may respond more quickly to novel climates, as they consist mostly of short-lived species, which are directly exposed to macroclimate change. Here we report the...