Allison R Crimmins,Christopher W Avery,David R Reidmiller et al.
Allison R Crimmins et al.
Climate assessments have long been key scientific inputs that inform the development of productive and impactful climate policy in the United States and around the world. This introduction sets the stage for the suite of papers in the Topic...
The attribution of human health outcomes to climate change: a transdisciplinary guidance document [0.03%]
气候变化归因于人类健康的成果:跨学科指导文件
K Ebi,A Haines,R F S Andrade et al.
K Ebi et al.
For over 30 years, detection and attribution (D&A) studies have informed key conclusions in international and national assessments of climate science, providing compelling evidence for the reality and seriousness of the human effects on the...
Managing the water-energy-food nexus in the adige river basin: impacts of climate and land use change on ecosystem services bundles [0.03%]
气候变化和土地利用变化对生态系统服务组合的影响——以意大利阿迪杰河流域水-能源-食品纽带的管理为例
Beatrice Sambo,Anna Sperotto,Celina Aznarez et al.
Beatrice Sambo et al.
The Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus framework highlights the interdependencies among water, energy, and food systems. Integrating Ecosystem Services (ESs) enhances this approach by incorporating ecological benefits for more holistic assessmen...
Refining methods for attributing health impacts to climate change: a heat-mortality case study in Zürich [0.03%]
提高对气候变化归因的健康影响的方法:苏黎世热浪与过早死亡案例研究
Rupert F Stuart-Smith,Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera,Sihan Li et al.
Rupert F Stuart-Smith et al.
Heat-related deaths occur throughout the summer months, peak during heatwaves, and are affected by temperature and exposed populations' sensitivities to meteorological conditions. Previous studies found that climate change is increasing hea...
Fabian Dablander,Simon Wimmer,Jonas Haslbeck
Fabian Dablander
Climate activist groups aim to address climate change by informing citizens about its risks and potential solutions, and by providing a way for citizens to engage in collective action to change policy. The effectiveness of climate activist ...
Keely B Maxwell,Maureen Shacklette,Emily Eisenhauer et al.
Keely B Maxwell et al.
This article looks at the inclusion of the social sciences in recent climate assessment reports from national and sub-national jurisdictions (state, territory, district) of the United States. It compares and contrasts interdisciplinary inte...
Combining probability with qualitative degree-of-certainty metrics in assessment [0.03%]
概率与定性确信度量在评估中的结合
Casey Helgeson,Richard Bradley,Brian Hill
Casey Helgeson
Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) employ an evolving framework of calibrated language for assessing and communicating degrees of certainty in findings. A persistent challenge for this framework has been ambigui...
An assessment of ocean thermal energy conversion resources and climate change mitigation potential [0.03%]
海洋温差能资源评估及其气候缓解潜力
Anna G Nickoloff,Sophia T Olim,Michael Eby et al.
Anna G Nickoloff et al.
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a renewable energy system that harnesses the thermal gradient between surface and deep waters. Many multi-century simulations with a fully coupled climate-carbon cycle model are presented to explore...
Environmental impacts from the widespread implementation of ocean thermal energy conversion [0.03%]
大规模开发海洋温差能的环境影响分析
Anna G Nickoloff,Sophia T Olim,Michael Eby et al.
Anna G Nickoloff et al.
Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a renewable energy system that could potentially displace significant amounts of fossil fuel-generated electricity. This study presents numerous multi-century simulations of the University of Victor...
Charles Norman,Lothar Schwinden,Paul Krusic et al.
Charles Norman et al.
Despite continuous investigation, reasons for both the abandonment of Roman Britain around 410 CE, and the separate collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE remain unclear. Here, we use tree ring-based climate reconstructions and writ...