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As Earth warms, regional climate signals are accumulating. Some signals, for example, land warming more than the ocean and the Arctic warming the most, were expected and successfully predicted. Underlying this success was the application of physical laws under the assumption that large and small spatial scales are well separated.
Tiffany A. Shaw, Bjorn Stevens
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As Earth warms, regional climate signals are accumulating. Some signals, for example, land warming more than the ocean and the Arctic warming the most, were expected and successfully predicted. Underlying this success was the application of physical laws under the assumption that large and small spatial scales are well separated.
Tiffany A. Shaw, Bjorn Stevens
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2023
Abstract Over the past 66 million years the earth has cooled down, a phenomenon associated with a drawdown in CO2 from the atmosphere. The culmination was the recent glacial period, beginning about 2.5 million years ago, punctuated by short interglacial periods, such as the one starting about 12,000 years ago.
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Abstract Over the past 66 million years the earth has cooled down, a phenomenon associated with a drawdown in CO2 from the atmosphere. The culmination was the recent glacial period, beginning about 2.5 million years ago, punctuated by short interglacial periods, such as the one starting about 12,000 years ago.
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This chapter takes it as given that the global socio-ecological system is facing a polycrisis. Impending catastrophic global warming is a crucial driver of that crisis. The Earth is now beyond six of nine crucial planetary boundaries. The chapter describes the inadequacy of social action in facing up to the implications of this. It identifies a failure
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Addressing the Challenges of Preparing Teachers to Teach about the Climate Crisis
Teaching Education, 2023Teachers often lack adequate teacher preparation in knowledge and practices for engaging their students to address the climate crisis, suggesting the need for an increased focus on climate change in teacher education programs.
R. Beach
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Theoretical tools for understanding the climate crisis from Hasselmann’s programme and beyond
Nature Reviews Physics, 2023Klaus Hasselmann’s revolutionary intuition in climate science was to use the stochasticity associated with fast weather processes to probe the slow dynamics of the climate system.
V. Lucarini, M. Chekroun
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Choosing Wisely and the climate crisis: a role for clinicians
BMJ Quality & Safety, 2023© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. No commercial reuse. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. There are growing calls for healthcare to confront it’s role in the climate crisis.
K. Born, Wendy Levinson, Emma C. Vaux
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Outer Space Mining: Exploring Techno-Utopianism in a Time of Climate Crisis
Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 2023Outer space holds a special place in the geographical imagination of techno-utopianism. At a time of climate crisis, the mining of celestial bodies, including asteroids, is cast as a possible “tech-driven” response to the need for “green transition ...
Raphael Deberdt, Philippe Le Billon
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Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2023
In the current debate on the causes, consequences and solutions for the climate crisis, it will be argued that the hegemonic discourse of the Anthropocene implies a problematic anthropological, ecological, historical and scientific perspective, as, by ...
Álvaro San Román +1 more
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In the current debate on the causes, consequences and solutions for the climate crisis, it will be argued that the hegemonic discourse of the Anthropocene implies a problematic anthropological, ecological, historical and scientific perspective, as, by ...
Álvaro San Román +1 more
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Critical realism, the climate crisis and (de)growth
Journal of Critical Realism, 2023What does it entail to study the climate crisis from – or consistently with – a critical realist perspective? The paper addresses this question in three steps. First, it considers the boundaries of critical realism in relation to climate crisis research.
H. Buch‐Hansen, P. Nielsen
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The case for an environmental labor geography: The role of organized labor in the climate crisis
Progress in Human Geography, 2023Geographers have increasingly studied labor and climate change, albeit not in a unitary field. I propose to address this by outlining an environmental labor geography – that draws from labor geography’s tenets.
Nicole Kleinheisterkamp-González
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