Climate change threatens the health and survival of urban trees and the various benefits they deliver to urban inhabitants. Here, we show that 56% and 65% of species in 164 cities across 78 countries are currently exceeding temperature and precipitation conditions experienced in their geographic rang...
Climate change and terrigenous inputs decrease the efficiency of the future Arctic Ocean’s biological carbon pump Changes in the Arctic could impact the oceanic carbon sequestration of the region. Here the authors consider regional biogeochemistry, including coastal erosion and river inputs, to show ...
Climate change is occurring on a significant scale, and its effects are being felt on all continents and across the oceans.15 It is demonstrated that there is a clear link between climate change and many extreme weather-related catastrophes: “[A] changing climate leads to changes in the frequ...
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Climate change is real and it's getting worse. Global temperature averages are creeping upward, seas are warming, rising and becoming more acidic, and extreme weather events such as droughts, wildfires, floods and powerful storms are becoming more common. The threat is so great that humanity mu...
This compendium contains a collection of key papers from the journal "Energy Policy", offering a valuable reference point on the role of flexibility mechanisms in the mitigation of climate change. Originally published between December 1999 and August 2001, all of these articles concern particular aspe...
Climate change is considered to be one of the main challenges of the current century for humanity, with serious consequences for the future of cities, the environment, human health and the economy, all at a global and local level. Climate change is … ...
Articles & Issues About PublishSubmit your articleGuide for authors About the journal The journal Climate Change Ecology is an Open Access journal for terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecological research looking at ecosystem adaptations or responses to anthropogenic climate change. Increasingly climate ...
articles A globally coherent fingerprint of climate change impacts across natural systems Camille Parmesan* Gary Yohe† * Integrative Biology, Patterson Laboratories 141, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712, USA † John E. Andrus Professor of Economics, Wesleyan University, 238 Public Affair...
Climate change could raise the frequency of ‘wet-snow avalanches’ at high elevations in the Swiss Alps. Nature Index|11 December 2024 Four game-changing researchers in materials science These scientists are bringing fresh perspectives to solving the world’s big challenges in materials. ...