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3D anatomical atlas of the heads of male and female adult Chamaeleo calyptratus
The veiled chameleon is a model organism in reptile development research. Utilizing contrast‐enhanced microCT and deep learning segmentation models, we have generated the first digital atlases of the skull, nervous system, cranial muscles and hyolingual muscles.
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Skeletal pathologies in extant crocodilians as a window into the paleopathology of fossil archosaurs
Abstract Crocodilians, together with birds, are the only extant relatives to many extinct archosaur groups, making them highly important for interpreting paleopathological conditions in a phylogenetic disease bracketing model. Despite this, comprehensive data on osteopathologies in crocodilians remain scarce.
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Paris Agreement and Climate Justice
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International Legal Materials, 2016
The Paris Agreement sets forth a new international legal regime aimed at strengthening the global response to climate change. It was adopted in December 2015 at the annual gathering of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The Paris Agreement sits within and implements the Convention.
Jotzo, Frank, Jotzo, Frank
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The Paris Agreement sets forth a new international legal regime aimed at strengthening the global response to climate change. It was adopted in December 2015 at the annual gathering of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The Paris Agreement sits within and implements the Convention.
Jotzo, Frank, Jotzo, Frank
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
The introduction of “nationally determined contributions” into the Paris Agreement was a risky if necessary strategy. NDCs are risky in that they are a novel device which could well underdeliver the key climate goods of mitigation, adaptation, and finance; but they are necessary given that they were likely the only means to achieve buy-in from key ...
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, Cleo Verkuijl
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The introduction of “nationally determined contributions” into the Paris Agreement was a risky if necessary strategy. NDCs are risky in that they are a novel device which could well underdeliver the key climate goods of mitigation, adaptation, and finance; but they are necessary given that they were likely the only means to achieve buy-in from key ...
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh, Cleo Verkuijl
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Negotiating the Paris Agreement
2021The 2015 Paris Agreement represents the culmination of years of intense negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Designed to curb climate change, it was negotiated by almost 200 countries who came to the table with different backgrounds, perceptions and interests.
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Differentiation in the Paris Agreement
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016The need for equitable effort-sharing lies at the heart of the global response to climate change. Yet, until the very moment of the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the question of differentiation between the state parties remained controversial. This article seeks to examine the contemporary understanding of the concept of differentiation, as finally ...
Christina Voigt, Felipe Ferreira
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Marine benefits of the Paris Agreement
Science, 2016Fisheries Keeping recent global agreements to limit temperature increases to 1.5° to 2°C above preindustrial levels will have benefits across terrestrial ecosystems. But what about marine ecosystems? Cheung et al. modeled the influence of temperature increases on two key measures of fishery sustainability, catch and species turnover (see the ...
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2022
To realize the goal of Paris, mitigation pledges will have to become more ambitious. This chapter details four Problems of Political Economy that slow mitigation progress. The most serious political problem among these is due to the power of the fossil fuel industry to influence politics according to its interests.
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To realize the goal of Paris, mitigation pledges will have to become more ambitious. This chapter details four Problems of Political Economy that slow mitigation progress. The most serious political problem among these is due to the power of the fossil fuel industry to influence politics according to its interests.
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