Tag: Climate change

Weighted scenario ensembles reduce dominance of overrepresented models
Multidimensional weighting framework for emissions scenario ensembles accounting for relevance, quality, and diversity, with application to IPCC climate scenarios.

Warming scenario increases rain-on-snow events in Gallatin watershed
SnowModel simulations project increased rain-on-snow events in the upper Gallatin River watershed, with significant hydrologic implications for streamflow and aquatic ecosystems under future.

Physical activity initiatives may support climate and health goals
Conceptual framework demonstrating how physical activity initiatives generate co-benefits for climate mitigation, adaptation, and population health through integrated systems-based approaches.

Agritourism may help Kosovo smallholders buffer weather-related income risk
Agritourism adoption patterns among Kosovo smallholders in response to climate variability, examining motivations, enabling conditions, and effects on farm-level stress outcomes.

CORSIA may conflict with WTO trade rules
Legal analysis assessing CORSIA compatibility with WTO trade rules and proposing governance reforms to reconcile sustainable aviation climate action with equitable international trade law.

Urbanization and growth raised ecological footprints in Morocco
STIRPAT analysis of Morocco’s ecological footprints (1970-2023) reveals urbanization, economic growth, technology, and trade openness as key drivers of environmental degradation using four.

Large CDR pathways may discourage faster emissions cuts
Analysis of how reliance on carbon dioxide removal in climate scenarios may substitute for immediate emissions reductions, creating carbon budget overshoot and justice concerns.

Flood susceptibility in the Kabul River Basin rises toward 2100
Projection of flood susceptibility in the Kabul River Basin through 2100 integrating climate, population, and land cover dynamics using XGBoost machine learning with high predictive accuracy.

Carbon trading linked to higher well-being in Chinese cities
Analysis of 273 Chinese cities from 2008-2020 reveals carbon emissions trading systems improve well-being through green innovation, with heterogeneous effects across regions.

Arctic extreme weather events have increased sharply
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in ClimatologySeven-decade reanalysis reveals sharp increases and spatial shifts in Arctic bioclimatic extremes—droughts, winter warming and rain-on-snow—signaling novel stressors for cold ecosystems.










