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Origins of Precipitation in the World's Water Towers
Abstract High‐mountain systems act as the planet's vital water towers, sustaining freshwater supplies for billions of people. Climate change is exacerbating hydrological imbalances in these regions, yet the moisture sources maintaining their precipitation—the primary water input—remain poorly quantified.
Bomei Zhang +3 more
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Abstract Global environmental changes have posed threats to ecosystems worldwide. Safeguarding terrestrial ecosystem health in particular is fundamental to achieving global sustainability targets, yet land degradation, carbon depletion and climate extremes continue to undermine resilience due to climate change and human activities.
Baijun Shang +3 more
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Irreversible Plastic Flows and Sedimentary Ecological Entrapment: A Critical Review of Legacy Risks and Governance Strategies for Planetary Health. [PDF]
Moon SD +4 more
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Assemblage, archive, and ancestor: Developing more‐than‐human historical geography with salmon
This paper interrogates recent geographic literature on the more‐than‐human archive and argues that there needs to be more specificity when conceptualising and researching the more‐than‐human. It then answers this call for specificity by theorising three modes of more‐than‐human historical geography that are developed through empirical encounters with ...
Austin Read
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Environmental Relevance of Bhakti-era Thought in the Anthropocene: A Study of Śrī Rāmacaritamānasa [PDF]
Manisha Manisha, Anu Rathee
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Anthropocene angst: Authentic geology and stratigraphic sincerity. [PDF]
Damianos A.
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From beginning to end: the synecology of tree‐killing bark beetles, fungi, and trees
ABSTRACT Over a century of research has revealed an amazing complexity of behaviours and physiological adaptations that allow tiny bark beetles to overcome large trees, sometimes resulting in outbreaks that kill millions of trees. Turning a tree into a home and successfully raising offspring involves constant interactions among the beetles, the tree ...
Diana L. Six +3 more
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Richard Powers’ Gain (1998): Literature and Agency in the Anthropocene
Vilde Maria Bustetun Akselberg
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The Anthropocene concept as a wake-up call for reforming democracy
Jörg Tremmel
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