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期刊名:Environmental research letters

缩写:ENVIRON RES LETT

ISSN:1748-9326

e-ISSN:1748-9326

IF/分区:5.4/Q1

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Charles H Simpson,Oscar Brousse,Clare Heaviside Charles H Simpson
The United Kingdom experienced its most extreme heatwave to date during late July 2022, with maximum air temperatures exceeding 40 °C recorded for the first time in history on July 19th. High ambient temperatures have been statistically sh...
Lauren M T Broyles,Emily L Pakhtigian,Alfonso Mejia Lauren M T Broyles
The importance of climate in water resources management is well recognized, but less is known about how climate affects water access at the household level. Understanding this is crucial for identifying vulnerable households, reducing healt...
Gregory S Cooper,Bhavani Shankar Gregory S Cooper
With the increasing likelihood of agricultural production failures under a warmer global climate, the importance of markets in providing access to nutrient-dense foods (NDFs) through trade is predicted to grow. However, regions with relativ...
Sidharth Sivaraj,Jakob Zscheischler,Jonathan R Buzan et al. Sidharth Sivaraj et al.
The global health burden associated with exposure to heat is a grave concern and is projected to further increase under climate change. While physiological studies have demonstrated the role of humidity alongside temperature in exacerbating...
Yun Hang,Xia Meng,Yuzhi Xi et al. Yun Hang et al.
Previous studies have reported that atmospheric elemental carbon (EC) may pose potentially elevated toxicity when compared to total ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5). However, most research on EC has been conducted in the US and Europ...
Carlos F Gould,Rob Bailis,Kalpana Balakrishnan et al. Carlos F Gould et al.
Households that burn biomass in inefficient open fires-a practice that results in $1.6 trillion in global damages from health impacts and climate-altering emissions yearly-are often unable to access cleaner alternatives, like gas, which is ...
Coral Salvador,Raquel Nieto,Thandi Kapwata et al. Coral Salvador et al.
South Africa (SA) is highly vulnerable to the effects of drought on the environment, economy, and society. However, its effect on human health remains unclear. Understanding the mortality risk associated with different types of droughts in ...
Evan de Schrijver,Sidharth Sivaraj,Christoph C Raible et al. Evan de Schrijver et al.
Climate change and progressive population development (i.e., ageing and changes in population size) are altering the temporal patterns of temperature-related mortality in Switzerland. However, limited evidence exists on how current trends i...