NatureClimate
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A monthly journal covering the science of climate change, its impacts and wider implications for the economy, society and policy. Tweets by Bronwyn
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Exciting news: Our #ClimateDynamics article on polar sea ice melt and Indian summer monsoon has been highlighted in NatureClimate today. Such a great feature! Thank you very much Prof. Sandeep Sukumaran Sir!
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IIT Delhi MoES GoI Ravi NCPOR
Many economies set climate mitigation targets for 2020 at the 15th Conference of the Parties in Copenhagen. This study in NatureClimate shows that many countries have failed to meet their targets or have reduced their emissions through carbon leakage.
go.nature.com/4dtWM1w
I wrote a story about climate court cases focused on health for NatureClimate. read below. :)
'Despite the explosion in the number of climate cases since 2015, public health has not yet been widely integrated into climate litigation.'
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Published today in NatureClimate: 'The carbon dioxide removal gap', led by William Lamb, expanding the gap analysis from the 2023 State of CDR Report
Full text: nature.com/articles/s4155…
'Read only' version: rdcu.be/dGHsL
Accompanying policy brief: nature.com/articles/s4155…
Check out our latest publication in NatureClimate! We developed a risk assessment framework for studying forest microbiomes and climate change. This paper really pushed me in so many ways and I am so grateful to have it out in the world now!
doi.org/10.1038/s41558…
Assessing climate change's global economic impacts typically focuses on annual temperatures - but what happens if we include variability and extremes?
A 🧵on our new paper in NatureClimate w/ Prof Sonia I. Seneviratne Jarmo Kikstra Fulden Batibeniz James Rising
🔗: nature.com/articles/s4155…
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A study in NatureClimate assesses the contributions of frugivore-mediated seed dispersal to forest restoration and finds that the movements of large birds—which disperse seeds with higher carbon storage potential—is limited in areas with low forest cover. go.nature.com/3TXxyQp
Out in NatureClimate : Following an intense upwelling event killing 81 species e.g., bull sharks and manta rays, we show increasing trends in upwelling frequency and intensity in SouthAfrica and easternAustralia and how movements of bull sharks are impacted!
Extreme cold upwelling events that can result in mass mortality for diverse marine organisms are increasing in both frequency and intensity, according to a study in NatureClimate. go.nature.com/3UfOByv
Our new #research is out! 🦜🌳🌱 Some fascinating insights in NatureClimate on #SeedDispersal & forest restoration by Carolina Bello, Danielle Leal Ramos, Thomas Crowther, Teresa Morán López, Marco A. Pizo & Daisy Dent!
#GenerationRestoration
really nice feature of my CU Denver lab's PNASNews article on mating and species' climatic niches published in NatureClimate today!
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CU DenverNews Sarah Nalley
📢In the latest issue of NatureClimate, we present an ambitious vision for improving the contribution of behavioral science for climate change mitigation🌟🌍
We offer six actionable recommendations for research on individual climate behavior🌱💡
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Perspective from Ellen Bruno & K. Jessoe: Designing water markets for climate change adaptation, discusses the opportunies & challenges for surface & groundwater markets as an adaptation tool to manage water resources go.nature.com/3xtPafh figure: projected 2040 water stress
Thousands of meteorites could sink more quickly into Antarctic ice as a result of warming temperatures, accelerating the inaccessibility of many of these samples of extraterrestrial material, suggests a study published in NatureClimate. go.nature.com/3VPRkzZ
What do meteorites have to do with climate change?
Veronica Tollenaar, Harry Zekollari et al show that ~5,000 meteorties become inaccessible per year as they melt into the Antarctic due to climate change
go.nature.com/3U9knwV
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The consequences of climate change can be felt everywhere.
In a study published in NatureClimate, we show how Antarctic meteorites are threatened by global warming.
Every year, over 5000 meteorites are lost from the surface of the ice sheet. How? [1/7]