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Projecting Global Mercury Emissions and Deposition Under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring element that has been greatly enriched in the environment by human activities like mining and fossil fuel combustion.
Benjamin M. Geyman +5 more
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In Mexico, buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) was introduced in the middle of the 20th century. Currently, buffelgrass has become an invasive species and has colonized various ecosystems in the country.
Pablo Siller-Clavel +7 more
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Climate-induced changes in precipitation and temperature can have a profound impact on watershed hydrological regimes, ultimately affecting agricultural yields and the quantity and quality of surface water systems.
Nageswara Reddy Nagireddy +4 more
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Concrete utopianism in integrated assessment models: Discovering the philosophy of the shared socioeconomic pathways [PDF]
The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) are at the forefront of climate change science today. As an influential methodology and method, the SSPs guide the framing of numerous climate change research questions and how these are investigated. Although the
Foster, Gillian Joanne
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The five shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) provide future projections for various social-ecological variables, including forest cover. However, these projections are limited to quantities and lack a spatial dimension.
Ronald C. Estoque
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The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau has given birth to many indigenous highland plants due to its special geographical location and sensitivity to climate change. Relevantly, the impact of climate change on species distribution has been a hot issue for research in
Daoguang Song +5 more
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Regional analyses of risks from climate change require reproducible, consistent and robust approaches to downscaling global socioeconomic scenarios, with coherent processes that work across multiple projects and communities.
Zuzana V. Harmáčková +9 more
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The ‘conflict trap’ reduces economic growth in the shared socioeconomic pathways
Armed conflict and economic growth are inherently coupled; armed conflict substantially reduces economic growth, while economic growth is strongly correlated with a reduction in the propensity of armed conflict.
Kristina Petrova +3 more
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Modes of Atmospheric Energetics Based on HadGEM3-GC3.1-LL Simulations in the Framework of CMIP6
In this study, the focus is on investigating how different climate scenarios, as they have been adopted in Phase 6 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6), can lead to different regimes in the energetics components in Lorenz’s energy cycle ...
Silas Michaelides
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With the rapid development of the economy, China’s urban area has faced dual pressure from the population and land expansion, which has led to a deterioration of the ecological environment.
Xintong Jiang +5 more
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