The ecological and evolutionary consequences of systemic racism in urban environments

CJ Schell, K Dyson, TL Fuentes, S Des Roches… - Science, 2020 - science.org
BACKGROUND Human activity and decisions drive all life in cities. Worldwide, cities are
characterized by extensive anthropogenic transformation of the landscape, modification of …

Low‐carbon transition risks for finance

G Semieniuk, E Campiglio, JF Mercure… - Wiley …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Reframing incentives for climate policy action

JF Mercure, P Salas, P Vercoulen, G Semieniuk… - Nature Energy, 2021 - nature.com
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 …

The global carbon sink potential of terrestrial vegetation can be increased substantially by optimal land management

Z Sha, Y Bai, R Li, H Lan, X Zhang, J Li, X Liu… - … Earth & Environment, 2022 - nature.com
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 …

Substantial carbon drawdown potential from enhanced rock weathering in the United Kingdom

EP Kantzas, M Val Martin, MR Lomas, RM Eufrasio… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Achieving national targets for net-zero carbon emissions will require atmospheric carbon
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

F Knobloch, SV Hanssen, A Lam, H Pollitt, P Salas… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
The electrification of passenger road transport and household heating features prominently
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

M Wang, X Guo, S Zhang, L **ao, U Mishra… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Is there warming in the pipeline? A multi-model analysis of the Zero Emissions Commitment from

AH MacDougall, TL Frölicher, CD Jones… - …, 2020 - bg.copernicus.org
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 …

Modelling the economic effects of COVID-19 and possible green recovery plans: a post-Keynesian approach

H Pollitt, R Lewney, B Kiss-Dobronyi, X Lin - Climate Policy, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

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 …