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Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are causing unprecedented changes to the climate. In 2015, at the United Nations (UN) Conference of the Parties in Paris, France, countries agreed to limit the global mean temperature (GMT) increase to 2°C above ...
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Abstract Motivation Pacific aid research has largely focused on national issues and social justice, rather than spatial justice and the development of remote outer islands. In particular, the perspectives of remote outer island populations on aid have not previously been assessed.
Kim Andreas Kessler
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Beyond the North–South divide: Litigation's role in resolving climate change loss and damage claims
Abstract Within the international climate regime, legal aspects surrounding loss and damage (L&D) are contentious topics, implicating liability, compensation and notions of vulnerability. The attribution of responsibility and the pursuit of redress for L&D present intricate legal and governance challenges.
Maria Antonia Tigre +1 more
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Abstract This article discusses critical gaps in finance for loss and damage and analyses the decision on funding arrangements for loss and damage made at the Sharm el‐Sheikh climate conference (COP27) in 2022. The article first considers the history of various loss and damage finance proposals, including the loss and damage negotiations in the lead‐up
Siobhan McDonnell
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Financing for loss and damage under the UNFCCC: Have we come full circle?
Abstract The journey taken by the Alliance of Small Island States in its quest to address the existential threat of man‐made climate—from its original 1991 proposal for funding arrangements (an insurance pool) to address loss and damage associated with sea‐level rise to the establishment at the Sharm el‐Sheikh Climate Conference in 2022 of funding ...
Linda Siegele
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Abstract The aim of this systematic review was to determine the efficacy of very early interventions for infants and toddlers at increased likelihood of or diagnosed with autism for autism symptomatology, developmental outcomes and/or neurocognitive markers.
Andrea McGlade +4 more
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Abstract While theory supports bidirectional effects between caregiver sensitivity and language use, and infant language acquisition—both caregiver‐to‐infant and also infant‐to‐caregiver effects—empirical research has chiefly explored the former unidirectional path.
Jodie Smith +13 more
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Opening up New Geographical Ontologies around Adapting to Climate Change
Abstract Opening up regional ontologies for climate action is a necessary and underexplored dimension of climate change policymaking. This commentary explores how a regional lens might be integrated into the complex mosaic of climate governance, particularly in the context of resilient regions. I argue regional ontologies for climate policymaking could
Susannah Fisher
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Tubers Affecting the Fusiform Face Area Are Associated with Autism Diagnosis
Objective Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is associated with focal brain “tubers” and a high incidence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The location of brain tubers associated with autism may provide insight into the neuroanatomical substrate of ASD symptoms.
Alexander L. Cohen +13 more
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Abstract Our previous cross‐sectional investigation (Chetcuti et al., 2020) showed that infants with autism traits could be divided into distinct subgroups based on temperament. This longitudinal study builds on this existing work by exploring the continuity of temperament subgroup classifications and their associations with behavioral/clinical ...
Lacey Chetcuti +11 more
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