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期刊名:Nature climate change

缩写:NAT CLIM CHANGE

ISSN:1758-678X

e-ISSN:1758-6798

IF/分区:26.9/Q1

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Between 2015 and 2017, Antarctic sea ice underwent a drastic shift from a record high to a record low in sea ice area. While intensified atmospheric circulation and warmer upper-ocean temperatures in 2016 have been cited as possible causes ...
Ricarda Winkelmann,Julius Garbe,Jonathan F Donges et al. Ricarda Winkelmann et al.
The Antarctic Ice Sheet is subject to amplifying feedbacks which can accelerate ice loss and lead to effectively irreversible retreat. We here analyse the distinct nature and risk of long-term ice loss for each individual drainage basin und...
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Climate change drives displacement and migration across the Americas, particularly exposing Latin American and Caribbean children to compounded health risks. We explore these health impacts, identify gaps in related US healthcare and health...
Lander Van Tricht,Harry Zekollari,Matthias Huss et al. Lander Van Tricht et al.
Projections of glacier change typically focus on mass and area loss, yet the disappearance of individual glaciers directly threatens culturally, spiritually and touristically significant landscapes. Here, using three global glacier models, ...
Joseph L-H Tsui,Rosario Evans Pena,Monika Moir et al. Joseph L-H Tsui et al.
Health consequences arising from climate change are threatening to offset advances made to reduce the damage of infectious diseases, which vary by region and the resilience of the local health system. Here, we discuss how climate change-rel...
Frank Venmans,Wilfried Rickels,Ben Groom Frank Venmans
Unlike CO2, methane emissions have a particularly large short-term effect on temperature. We argue that these largely temporary temperature effects of methane emissions are apt to be offset by temporary CO2 removal. Temporally matching offs...
Fergus K O&#x;Connor,Mehak Oberai,Zhiwei Xu et al. Fergus K O&#x;Connor et al.
Extreme heat poses a growing threat to vulnerable urban populations, and the existing heat early warning system usually operates at population level. Pairing emerging individualized and population early warning systems could directly and me...
Alice S A Johnston,Jiyoung Kim,Jim A Harris Alice S A Johnston
Artificial light pollution is increasing worldwide with pervasive effects on ecosystem structure and function, yet its influence on ecosystem metabolism remains largely unknown. Here we combine artificial light at night (ALAN) intensity met...
Colin J Carlson,Dann Mitchell,Rory Gibb et al. Colin J Carlson et al.
Over the last decade, attribution science has shown that climate change is responsible for substantial death, disability and illness. However, health impact attribution studies have focused disproportionately on populations in high-income c...