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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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Aspen Reese,Christopher M Clark,Jennifer Phelan et al. Aspen Reese et al.
Forest composition and ecosystem services are sensitive to anthropogenic pressures like climate change and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S). Here we extend recent forest projections for the current cohort of trees in th...
Jonathon Taylor,Charles Simpson,Oscar Brousse et al. Jonathon Taylor et al.
Increasing temperatures and more frequent heatwave events pose threats to population health, particularly in urban environments due to the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Greening, in particular planting trees, is widely discussed as a mean...
Kelly M Chang,Jeremy J Hess,John M Balbus et al. Kelly M Chang et al.
Background: Significant mitigation efforts beyond the Nationally Determined Commitments (NDCs) coming out of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement are required to avoid warming of 2°C above pre-industrial temperatures. Health...
Guillaume Rohat,Andrew Monaghan,Mary H Hayden et al. Guillaume Rohat et al.
Understanding how climate change and demographic factors may shape future population exposure to viruses such as Zika, dengue, or chikungunya, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes is essential to improving public health preparedness. In this stu...
Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera,Evan de Schrijver,Dominik L Schumacher et al. Ana M Vicedo-Cabrera et al.
Human-induced climate change is leading to an increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events, which are severely affecting the health of the population. The exceptional heat during the summer of 2022 in Europe is an examp...
Anton Orlov,Jessie Schleypen,Kristin Aunan et al. Anton Orlov et al.
Climate change could lead to high economic burden for individuals (i.e. low income and high prices). While economic conditions are important determinants of climate change vulnerability, environmental epidemiological studies focus primarily...
Jiayuan Wang,Abosede S Alli,Sierra N Clark et al. Jiayuan Wang et al.
Road traffic has become the leading source of air pollution in fast-growing sub-Saharan African cities. Yet, there is a dearth of robust city-wide data for understanding space-time variations and inequalities in combustion related emissions...
Jenny Linder Rempel,Ella Belfer,Isha Ray et al. Jenny Linder Rempel et al.
Climate change intensifies longstanding tensions over groundwater sustainability and equity of access among users. Though private land ownership is a primary mechanism for accessing groundwater in many regions, few studies have systematical...
Ming Shan,Ellison Carter,Jill Baumgartner et al. Ming Shan et al.
Unclean combustion of solid fuel for cooking and other household energy needs leads to severe household air pollution (HAP) and adverse health impacts in adults and children. Replacing traditional solid fuel stoves with high efficiency, low...