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Climate intervention research in the World Climate Research Programme: a perspective
The 2023 World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference underscored the critical need for increased climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, along with enhanced climate knowledge and decision-making systems.
James W. Hurrell +4 more
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Strategic logic of unilateral climate intervention
Climate change and unabated greenhouse gas emissions are increasing the possibility that the world will turn to climate intervention to curb ever-increasing global temperatures.
Curtis M Bell, Patrick W Keys
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As the prospect of exceeding global temperature targets set forth in the Paris Agreement becomes more likely, methods of climate intervention are increasingly being explored.
Lauren Wheeler +9 more
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Potential ecological impacts of climate intervention by reflecting sunlight to cool Earth [PDF]
Phoebe L Zarnetske +2 more
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Intervention model in organizational climate
The aim of this study was to assess whether the intervention model in organizational climate PMCO, was effective in the Hospital of Yopal, Colombia. The following five phases, proposed by the model, were implemented: 1) problem analysis, 2) awareness, 3)
Lucila Cárdenas Niño +2 more
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Inhaler switching not a high-yield climate intervention. [PDF]
Kraut RY.
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Speed of environmental change frames relative ecological risk in climate change and climate intervention scenarios [PDF]
Daniel M Hueholt +2 more
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Climate Solutions Double as Health Interventions [PDF]
The climate crisis threatens to exacerbate numerous climate-sensitive health risks, including heatwave mortality, malnutrition from reduced crop yields, water- and vector-borne infectious diseases, and respiratory illness from smog, ozone, allergenic pollen, and wildfires.
Nicholas A. Mailloux +6 more
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Public perceptions and support of climate intervention technologies across the Global North and Global South [PDF]
Chad M Baum, Livia Fritz, Sean Low
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Arctic Climate Interventions [PDF]
Abstract The melting of the Arctic poses enormous risks both to the Arctic itself and to the global climate system. Conventional climate change policies operate too slowly to save the Arctic, so unconventional approaches need to be considered, including technologies to refreeze Arctic ice and slow the melting of glaciers.
Bodansky, Daniel, Hunt, Hugh
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