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Spectral Estimation of Soil Properties in Siberian Tundra Soils and Relations with Plant Species Composition
Published 2012-01-01“…Predicted global warming will be most pronounced in the Arctic and will severely affect permafrost environments. …”
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Scenario-Based Analysis on the Structural Change of Land Uses in China
Published 2013-01-01“…In the background of increasing global warming resulting from greenhouse effect, to understand the impact of land use change on climate change is necessary and meaningful. …”
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Predicting Changes of the Cultivation Areas for Astamaran and Berhi Cultivars in Iran in the 21st Century
Published 2023-09-01“…Dates have different varieties; each of them has the potential to adapt to a region of arid regions and can have the most production and economic yield in its proper place. Global warming in the last century has led planners to design pre-awareness programs and algorithms due to future climatic conditions in order to choose long-lived durable plants that can survive in future environmental conditions and have good economic yield. …”
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Dengue Fever-Associated Maculopathy and Panuveitis in Australia
Published 2016-01-01“…The incidence of these complications is likely to rise in Australia with increased global warming and the distribution of Aedes aegypti into subtropical Australia.…”
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Financial Incentives for Green Energy Usage within the Scope of Sustainable Energy Policies: Survey Study with Production Companies in İzmir and Manisa
Published 2024-06-01“…The increasing effects of global warming day by day lead to a gradual reduction of fossil fuel-based energy sources on a global scale, especially among European Union member countries. …”
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Effects of in situ experimental warming on metabolic expression in a soft sediment bivalve
Published 2025-01-01“…Understanding how marine organisms respond and adapt to heat pulses and the rapidly changing climate is crucial for predicting responses of valued species and ecosystems to global warming. Here, we carried out an in situ experiment to investigate sublethal responses to heat spikes of a functionally important intertidal bivalve, the venerid clam Austrovenus stutchburyi. …”
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Using Optimization Techniques on Mechanical Characteristics and Sustainability Assessment of Rubberized Concrete Blended with PVA Fiber Through Response Surface Methodology
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract The construction sector is promoting eco-friendly materials to combat global warming. Researchers use crumb rubber (CR) in concrete due to its ductility and hardness, but studies show it can decrease strength. …”
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Co-firing simulations with blending of low range coal and medium range coal on the performance of 615 MW capacity steam power plant and Indonesia carbon trading review
Published 2025-01-01“…In Indonesia, coal-fired power plants (CFPP) account for nearly 70% of the nation’s electricity supply, contributing significantly to global warming. Biomass co-firing program for CFPP offers a potential solution. …”
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Winter stress resistance of apple tree under the conditions of Krasnodar Territory
Published 2024-05-01“…Physiological and biochemical research on winter stress resistance of apple-tree cultivars of different ecogeographic origin under global warming is important for identifying the most adaptable genotypes for use in breeding practice. …”
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Evaluating and Identifying Climatic Design Features in Traditional Iranian Architecture for Energy Saving (Case Study of Residential Architecture in Northwest of Iran)
Published 2022-01-01“…In the last decades, researchers have been considering some fundamental issues such as energy saving, global warming, greenhouse emissions, and non-renewable energy to make models of house environmental standards to achieve a suitable consumption pattern for saving energy. …”
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Review on the Application of Remote Sensing Data and Machine Learning to the Estimation of Anthropogenic Heat Emissions
Published 2025-01-01“…More in-depth research of this issue is recommended to provide important support for curbing global warming, mitigating air pollution, and achieving the national goals of carbon peak and a carbon neutrality strategy.…”
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Maximizing Microgrid Efficiency: A Unified Approach with Extended Optimal Propositional Logic Control
Published 2024-09-01“… Using renewable energy sources (RESs) has increased extensively to minimize global warming and greenhouse gases. This increase in the adoption of RESs has brought a considerable alteration in the topologies of traditional power networks to become novel power networks along with microgrids (MGs). …”
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The Genetics and Breeding of Heat Stress Tolerance in Wheat: Advances and Prospects
Published 2025-01-01“…The development of thermo-tolerant wheat varieties is the most efficient and fundamental approach for coping with global warming. This review provides a comprehensive overview of various aspects related to heat stress tolerance in wheat, including damages caused by heat stress, mechanisms of heat stress tolerance, genes or QTLs regulating heat stress tolerance, and the methodologies of breeding wheat cultivars with high heat stress tolerance. …”
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A Comparison of Two Land Use Simulation Models under the RCP4.5 Scenario in China
Published 2013-01-01“…The land use simulation model is an important tool to analyze the land use/land cover change (LUCC), which plays a key role in influencing the global warming. However, there have been very few global LUCC simulation models, especially the models that can be used to analyze the interaction among the socioeconomic development, climate change, and LUCC. …”
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Assessment and Quantification of Methane Emission from Indian Livestock and Manure Management
Published 2024-03-01“…Abstract Methane (CH4) is one of the most abundant organic trace gases in the atmosphere having a strong global warming potential of 28 in 100 years, is a significant GHGs, and has a vital role in atmospheric chemistry and climate change. …”
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The Ripples of Responsibility: An Islamic-Inspired Analysis of Water ManagementArticle History:Received on:14 –March -2024Accepted on:10 –June -2024Published on:25 –June-2024Publis...
Published 2024-06-01“…The increasingchallenges posed by climate change, global warming, population growth, and industrial expansion necessitate a sustainable approach to water management. …”
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Environmental high temperature (heat stroke) causes articular cartilage damage in vivo and in vitro
Published 2025-01-01“…Heatstroke (HS) is gradually becoming a major challenge in the field of global public health with the trend of global warming. In recent years, extreme high-temperature weather events have occurred frequently in the world, which directly led to a significant increase in heatstroke. …”
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Comprehensive reviews on technological and life cycle environmental aspects of solar–thermal adsorption refrigerator
Published 2025-03-01“…Refrigeration has significantly enhanced human well-being but comes with notable environmental impacts, particularly due to ozone-depleting substances and hydrofluorocarbons with high global warming potential. Solar Thermal Adsorption Refrigeration (STAR) has emerged as a promising alternative, especially in rural and off-grid regions where conventional refrigeration systems face energy limitations. …”
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Regime Change: The Need for Scientific Critical Consciousness
Published 2025-01-01“…Concerns about nuclear technology or global warming are among myriad socio-scientific issues in the world that students are given very poor preparation with which to engage critically. …”
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The active layer soils of Greenlandic permafrost areas can function as important sinks for volatile organic compounds
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Permafrost is a considerable carbon reservoir harboring up to 1700 petagrams of carbon accumulated over millennia, which can be mobilized as permafrost thaws under global warming. Recent studies have highlighted that a fraction of this carbon can be transformed to atmospheric volatile organic compounds, which can affect the atmospheric oxidizing capacity and contribute to the formation of secondary organic aerosols. …”
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