The ecological and evolutionary consequences of systemic racism in urban environments
BACKGROUND Human activity and decisions drive all life in cities. Worldwide, cities are
characterized by extensive anthropogenic transformation of the landscape, modification of …
characterized by extensive anthropogenic transformation of the landscape, modification of …
Low‐carbon transition risks for finance
The transition to a low‐carbon economy will entail a large‐scale structural change. Some
industries will have to expand their relative economic weight, while other industries …
industries will have to expand their relative economic weight, while other industries …
Reframing incentives for climate policy action
A key aim of climate policy is to progressively substitute renewables and energy efficiency
for fossil fuel use. The associated rapid depreciation and replacement of fossil-fuel-related …
for fossil fuel use. The associated rapid depreciation and replacement of fossil-fuel-related …
The global carbon sink potential of terrestrial vegetation can be increased substantially by optimal land management
Excessive emissions of greenhouse gases—of which carbon dioxide is the most significant
component, are regarded as the primary reason for increased concentration of atmospheric …
component, are regarded as the primary reason for increased concentration of atmospheric …
Substantial carbon drawdown potential from enhanced rock weathering in the United Kingdom
Achieving national targets for net-zero carbon emissions will require atmospheric carbon
dioxide removal strategies compatible with rising agricultural production. One possible …
dioxide removal strategies compatible with rising agricultural production. One possible …
Net emission reductions from electric cars and heat pumps in 59 world regions over time
The electrification of passenger road transport and household heating features prominently
in current and planned policy frameworks to achieve greenhouse gas emissions reduction …
in current and planned policy frameworks to achieve greenhouse gas emissions reduction …
Global soil profiles indicate depth-dependent soil carbon losses under a warmer climate
Soil organic carbon (SOC) changes under future climate warming are difficult to quantify in
situ. Here we apply an innovative approach combining space-for-time substitution with meta …
situ. Here we apply an innovative approach combining space-for-time substitution with meta …
[HTML][HTML] Is there warming in the pipeline? A multi-model analysis of the Zero Emissions Commitment from
Abstract The Zero Emissions Commitment (ZEC) is the change in global mean temperature
expected to occur following the cessation of net CO 2 emissions and as such is a critical …
expected to occur following the cessation of net CO 2 emissions and as such is a critical …
Modelling the economic effects of COVID-19 and possible green recovery plans: a post-Keynesian approach
Only twelve years after the global financial crisis, in 2020 the world was again in economic
crisis. This time around, the source of the crisis was the COVID-19 global pandemic, which …
crisis. This time around, the source of the crisis was the COVID-19 global pandemic, which …
Risks of precipitation extremes over Southeast Asia: does 1.5° C or 2° C global warming make a difference?
F Ge, S Zhu, T Peng, Y Zhao, F Sielmann… - Environmental …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Guided by the target of the Paris Agreement of 2015, it is fundamental to identify regional
climate responses to global warming of different magnitudes for Southeast Asia (SEA), a …
climate responses to global warming of different magnitudes for Southeast Asia (SEA), a …