UNESCO, the cultural arm of the United Nations, estimates that one in six cultural heritage sites is threatened by climate change. Hundreds of sites on the Scottish coastline face threats similar to Swandro. AtVindolanda, in the north of England, the waterlogged soil that preserved Roman tablets...
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Oceanic iodine emissions increased in both ice cores at the onset of the Holocene (~11 kyr b2k; Fig.4) resulting from the interplay of different factors: (i) enhanced marine primary productivity in the Arctic46,54,55,56; (ii) dominant open water conditions in the subpolar North Atlantic...
1The terms “global warming” and “climate change” are used by many, seemingly interchangeably. But do they really mean the same thing?Scientists shaped the history of the terms while attempting to accurately describe how humans continue to alter the planet. Later, political strategists adopted...
Climate finance needs to be delivered, and delivered swiftly because the victims can't wait. "It has to be now," said Ibrahim. "Climate change is not only in the movies, it is the real life of people." She told Xinhua that 40 million people who depend on the resources of Lake Chad...
This paper presents a 1.80-m-long varved sediment record documenting the vegetation history by pollen and diatom analysis recovered from Lake Pavin, a volcanic crater lake in the Auvergne (French Massif Central). High-resolution sampling and a varve-based age model allowed the reconstruction of eco...
Climate finance needs to be delivered, and delivered swiftly because the victims can't wait. "It has to be now," said Ibrahim. "Climate change is not only in the movies, it is the real life of people." She told Xinhua that 40 million people who depend on the resources of Lake Chad...
citizens between 1920 and 2000 has increased by more than 1.5°C and the temperature seasonality has decreased by 1.1°C during a century when climate change accounted for only a 0.24°C increase in average annual temperature and a 0.15°C decrease in temperature seasonality. Thus, despite ...
It would be interesting to note that the history of climate change dates back to the 19th century. The greenhouse effect has been well understood for more than a century. As a matter of fact, in 1859, British physicist John Tyndall made laboratory experiments that showed that carbon dioxide ...
Climate-induced reaction norms for life-history traits in pythons Climate change modelers predict increasingly frequent "extreme events," so it is critical to quantify whether organismal responses (such as reproductive ou... B Ujvari,R Shine,L Luiselli,... - 《Ecology》 被引量: 46发表: 2011年...