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It is unnerving to see climate graphs plotted in in linear maths now suddenly drawn with exponential rates of change. As if an airplane turned into a rocket. The harsh reality is that we failed to recognize and understand we have failed to meet danger head on. And worse, we have ...
Climate Change and Changing Dimensions of Renewable Energy Policy in IndiaEnergy is the basic requirement for around the world in present scenario. But the basic thing is that the energy sources used in India are mostly conventional sources. They are decayed with faster speed and the impact of ...
Sustainable development requires climate change mitigation and thereby a fast energy transition to renewables. However, climate change may affect renewable power outputs by enhancing the weather variability and making extreme conditions more frequent. Hi
Our understanding of climate change and its impact is better in a few areas, including the eastern Tibetan Plateau (TP), the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and the low-lying plains of northern India. In most of the other areas, however, research has been relatively scant due to the big data gap...
In addition, the phylogeographic inferences from haplogroups and populations survey suggest that climate change may have had an important impact on the human diversity in the Southeast Asian islands and led to an overall population decline during the LGM (Karafet et al., 2010; Pope and Terrell,...
Climate change-driven spread and transmission intensification of vector-borne diseases are some of the most pressing global health and environmental issues [1]. This is even more true in Africa's low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where social, economic, and health disparities are at the ...
The magnitude of this change can reach + 22.1% (forest) and -9.2% (farmland) from 2010 until 2100, respectively. We found that the negative impact of climate change on landslide susceptibility is greater than the stabilizing effect of LULC change, leading to an over decrease in stability ...
Considering the important function of this gene in several important physiological functions such as energy expenditure, stress responses, feeding behavior and circadian rhythm, this gene is an important candidate for adaptation to climate change in cross-bred animals [56,57,58]. PLCB4, a phospho...
Figure 4 summarizes the consequent net impacts of climate change on the total and peak demand for electricity (Fig. S8 illustrates these impacts under RCP 4.5. Relative to the current climate, the change in annual demand per capita at the multi-model median ranges from [Math Processing Error]...