Therefore, the level of human well-being is relatively low under the interaction of multiple factors. The moderate and above levels of human well-being were mainly distributed in the central region, for examples, Liangzhou, which is located in Wuwei City. Under the background of diversified ...
There are a few potential contributors to the unusually warm year 2023. Anthropogenic factors include background long-term global warming in response to increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Reduced sulphate aerosol loading in the atmosphere as a result of ship emission regulations3is a ...
As with an increasing number of species, it is confined to a network of small habitat patches and is threatened both by indirect human-induced factors (global warming) and by the direct activities of humans (in this case, livestock grazing and collection of medicinal plants). In the absence ...
Our estimate that global warming since 1960–1990 has put more than 600 million people outside the temperature niche is consistent with attributable impacts of climate change affecting 85% of the world’s population55. Above the present level of ~1.2 °C global warming, exposure to unpreceden...
Cities are major factors in the global warming debate as there strains their local environments can have a global impact. The rapid transition of rural to urban developments and the increasing move of human populations from rural to urban centers around the world show that there is a need to ...
10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Americans' ambivalence about the existence, urgency, and magnitude of climate change has been attributed to many factors, including national political dynamics designed to generate debate around the existence and cause of climate change (despite broad scientific consensus that it...
Many factors influence the world's atmosphere and climate. Due to human activity, the concentration of "green house" gases is increasing resulting in rise of earth's surface temperature. As a result of global warming, the eco system is changing, having adverse impact on our lives. Some ...
Two factors that contribute to more intense tropical cyclones - ocean heat content and water vapor - have both increased over the past several decades. This is primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and the clearing of forests, which have significantly elevated carb...
despite a rise in the human population. We suggest the subsequent rise was linked to increasing human influences, such as population growth and land-use changes. Our compilation suggests that the final decline occurred despite increasing air temperatures and population. We attribute this reduction in...
Dry/wet regions are the grid cells with PRCPTOT in the bottom/top 30% of all cells across the global land surface.aOptimized scaling factors based on the one-signal analysis (dots) and their 5–95% CIs (vertical lines) for PRCPTOT trends in dry and wet regions for ALL, ANT, GHG,...