such as heat waves or wildfires. Previous studies have focused on the evolution and changing characteristics of flash droughts (5,20–29) and found that human-induced climate change has increased the frequency o
based on peer-reviewed research, that put together the four key components necessary to value the benefits of reducing climate change: projections of population, economic
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Global Change: Climate variability (16353305330942154513"It is essential that world leaders agree on emissions reductions needed to combat negative consequences of anthropogenic climate change," national science academies from 13 countries declared in a joint statement issued on 11 June. The statement,...
Advances in Climate Change Researchpublishes scientific research and analyses on climate change and the interactions of climate change with society. This journal encompasses basic science and economic, social, and policy research, including studies on mitigation and adaptation to climate change. ...
Sustainability insights from Late Pleistocene climate change and horse migration patterns 晚更新世气候变化和马匹迁徙模式带来的可持续性见解 (导读 小天)气候变化影响生物栖息地、食物获取以及可持续性。本研究分析了来自跨越白令海峡的化石记录,探索气候变化对马匹的影...
Climate changeimpacts land use by affecting environmental conditions, particularly in urban areas. Consequences are increasing floods, landslides, droughts, storms,sea level rise, and other natural disasters.1These undermine the very foundation of land use and, as a result, property rights.2 ...
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Climate tipping points (CTPs) are a source of growing scientific, policy, and public concern. They occur when change in large parts of the climate system—known as tipping elements—become self-perpetuating beyond a warming ...
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...