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    Aggressive Aerosol Mitigation Policies Reduce Chances of Keeping Global Warming to Below 2C by R. Wood, M. A. Vogt, I. L. McCoy

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Despite weaker changes, implementation of aggressive aerosol cleanup policies will have a major impact on global warming rates over 2020–2050. APRP‐derived aerosol radiative forcings are used together with a forcing and impulse response model to estimate global temperature trends. …”
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    Global water gaps under future warming levels by Lorenzo Rosa, Matteo Sangiorgio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Robust water management strategies are needed to tackle the escalating water scarcity caused by global warming.…”
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    Global warming and cities. Increasing vegetation and urban planning between the unfinished and the urban landscape by Andrea Sciascia

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… The paper focuses on the relationship between urban planning and global warming mitigation strategies by constructing an argument that, starting from the legacy of the Modern Movement, includes the outcomes of more recent research. …”
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    Concurrent Heat Extremes in Relation to Global Warming, High Atmospheric Pressure and Low Soil Moisture in the Northern Hemisphere by Dalai Nasong, Sha Zhou, Kai Kornhuber, Bofu Yu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We used a statistical framework to estimate the spatial concurrence strength of heat extremes in the Northern Hemisphere and identified their relationships to global warming, atmospheric circulation, and land‐atmosphere feedbacks. …”
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    The Effects of Rape Residue Mulching on Net Global Warming Potential and Greenhouse Gas Intensity from No-Tillage Paddy Fields by Zhi-Sheng Zhang, Cou-Gui Cao, Li-Jin Guo, Cheng-Fang Li

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A field experiment was conducted to provide a complete greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting for global warming potential (GWP), net GWP, and greenhouse gas intensity (GHGI) from no-tillage (NT) paddy fields with different amounts of oilseed rape residue mulch (0, 3000, 4000, and 6000 kg dry matter (DM) ha−1) during a rice-growing season after 3 years of oilseed rape-rice cultivation. …”
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    Forecasting power generation of wind turbine with real-time data using machine learning algorithms by Asiye Bilgili, Kerem Gül

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Among the alternatives, wind energy has emerged as a key solution for mitigating the impacts of global warming. The significance of wind energy generation lies in its abundance, environmental benefits, cost-effectiveness and contribution to energy security. …”
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    A Review on The Impact of Thermal Stress on Fish Biochemistry by Manoj Kumar Pati, Mohammad Aftabuddin, Prasun Roychowdhury

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Fish are an important resource for humans, providing food, economic support, and ecological services. However, rising global temperatures and subsequent increases in their habitat water temperature, pose a significant challenge. …”
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    Life cycle assessment of electronic, electric and nonelectric detonators; a site-specific case for Czech Republic by Hana Brunhoferová, Tatiana Trecáková, Vladimír Kočí

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results indicate that the electronic detonator, which excels in e.g. high variability detonation timing without losing the timing precision, exhibits the highest environmental impacts, especially concerning Freshwater Ecotoxicity, Global Warming Potential and Abiotic Fossil Depletion (e.g. 1,73E-05, 1,20E-05 and 2,12E-06 (normalized and weighted), respectively, for modules A1-A3). …”
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    Assessment of the Impact of Metropolitan-Scale Urban Planning Scenarios on the Moist Thermal Environment under Global Warming: A Study of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Using Regional... by Asuka Suzuki-Parker, Hiroyuki Kusaka, Yoshiki Yamagata

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Using a high-resolution regional climate model coupled with urban canopy model, the present study provides the first attempt in quantifying the impact of metropolitan-scale urban planning scenarios on moist thermal environment under global warming. Tokyo metropolitan area is selected as a test case. …”
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    Multi‐Model Assessment of Groundwater Recharge Across Europe Under Warming Climate by Rohini Kumar, Luis Samaniego, Stephan Thober, Oldrich Rakovec, Andreas Marx, Niko Wanders, Ming Pan, Falk Hesse, Sabine Attinger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, assessments of global warming's impact on groundwater recharge at local scales are lacking. …”
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    Effects of in situ experimental warming on metabolic expression in a soft sediment bivalve by Orlando Lam-Gordillo, Emily J. Douglas, Sarah F. Hailes, Vonda Cummings, Andrew M. Lohrer

    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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    A principle-based framework to determine countries’ fair warming contributions to the Paris Agreement by Mingyu Li, Setu Pelz, Robin Lamboll, Can Wang, Joeri Rogelj

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Equity is a cornerstone of global climate policy, yet differing perspectives mean that international agreement on how to allocate mitigation efforts remains elusive. …”
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    Policy Considerations for Using Forests to Mitigate Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Sandra Brown, R. Neil Sampson, Bernhard Schlamadinger, John Kinsman

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The article dampens enthusiasm for accelerated forest growth due to CO2 fertilization and puts in question the fringe theory that the world’s forests can provide an automatic mitigation feedback. We agree that these results increase our understanding of the global carbon cycle. …”
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