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Arctic Indigenous Food Systems (PNAS):
Indigenous food production in a carbon economy
Arctic Sea Navigation (Nature):
Ships are projected to navigate whole year-round along the North Sea route by 2100
Sea Ice Sensitivity To Ocean Heat (Nature):
Impact of ocean heat transport on sea ice captured by a simple energy balance model
Shrinking Arctic Sea Ice (Adv. Atmos. Sci.):
Arctic Sea Ice Variations in the First Half of the 20th Century: A New Reconstruction Based on Hydrometeorological Data
(download 13 pg)
Global Funding Human Health Initiatives (Nature):
Critically examining research funding patterns for climate change & human health
US > Extreme Precipitation (Nature):
Bracing for impact: how shifting precipitation extremes may influence physical climate risks in an uncertain future
Germany > Grassland Diversity (Global Change Biology):
Land use modulates resistance of grasslands against future climate & inter-annual climate variability in a large field experiment
Planetary Boundaries > Johan Rockström Interview (McKinsey & Co):
Pulling back from the boundaries: An interview with Johan Rockström
(26 July 2024)
Global Crop Yields & Heat Stress (One Earth):
Human heat stress could offset potential economic benefits of CO2 fertilization in crop production under a high-emissions scenario
Permafrost CO2 Uptake (Nature):
Decadal increases in carbon uptake offset by respiratory losses across northern permafrost ecosystems
US > Mammal Abundance (Diversity & Distributions):
Climate, food & humans predict communities of mammals in the US
Global Hydrological Exposure & Migration (Nature):
Understanding the global subnational migration patterns driven by hydrological intrusion exposure
China > Farm Labor & Income (PLOS):
Heterogeneous & short-term effects of a changing climate on farmers’ labor allocation: An empirical analysis of China
New Zealand > Reestablishing Indigenous Natural Law (Climate Policy):
An Indigenous climate justice policy analysis tool
US > Great Salt Lake Greenhouse Gas Emissions (One Earth):
A desiccating saline lake bed is a significant source of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions
US > Reducing Emissions (Nature):
High-ambition climate action in all sectors can achieve a 65% greenhouse gas emissions reduction in the US by 2035
Clear-Air Turbulence (JGR):
Past & Future Trends in Clear-Air Turbulence Over the Northern Hemisphere
Anthropogenic Reactive Nitrogen (Nature):
Global net climate effects of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen
Europe > Assisted Tree Migration (Nature):
Assisted tree migration can preserve the European forest carbon sink under climate change
Greenland > Meltwater Dynamics (Cryosphere):
Greenland's firn responds more to warming than to cooling
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