Brazil’s coastline under attack
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 19 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02110-2
Brazil’s coastline under attack
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The Earth; It's the only one we have
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 19 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02110-2
Brazil’s coastline under attack
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Nature Climate Change, Published online: 13 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02084-1
Food choices greatly affect global GHG emissions, but the contributions of different groups, across or within countries, are highly unequal. Adopting the global planetary health diet could yield co-benefits by reducing both emissions and inequality among populations.
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Nature Climate Change, Published online: 09 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02085-0
Long-term planning requires climate projections beyond 2100
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Nature Climate Change, Published online: 02 August 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02109-9
Author Correction: Accelerated warming in the North Pacific since 2013
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Nature Climate Change, Published online: 30 July 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02087-y
Protection afforded by inorganic minerals is assumed to make mineral-associated organic carbon less susceptible to loss under climate change than particulate organic carbon. However, a global study of soil organic carbon from drylands suggests that this is not the case.
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A list of prehistoric sea creatures that inhabited the world’s oceans before, during, and after the age of the dinosaurs. Read on to discover amazing prehistoric ocean animals such as plesiosaurs, ichthyosaurs, pliosaurs, mosasaurs and ammonites.
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You can see a list of books on prehistoric animals on this page: Prehistoric Animal Books
Dinosaurs may be the best-known prehistoric animals, but despite dominating the land during the Mesozoic Era, they never adapted to life in the ocean.
Visit our main dinosaur page to discover everything you ever wanted to know about dinosaurs: Dinosaurs – The Complete Guide
So-called “sea-dinosaurs” such as plesiosaurs …
The Rio Grande is no longer a reliable source of water for South Texas.
That’s the sobering conclusion Rio Grande Valley officials are facing as water levels at the international reservoirs that feed into the river remain dangerously low — and a hurricane that could have quenched the area’s thirst turned away from the region as it neared the Texas coast.
Although a high number of storms are forecast this hurricane season, relief is far from guaranteed as the drought drags on.
For now, the state’s most southern cities have enough drinking water for residents. However, the region’s agricultural roots created a system that could jeopardize that supply. Cities here are set up to depend on irrigation districts, which supply untreated waters to farmers, to deliver water that will eventually go to residents. This setup has meant that as river …
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 25 July 2024; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02059-2
Climate change threatens the role of forests as long-term carbon sinks. Tree planting programmes that incorporate assisted migration of tree species and seed sources can help to mitigate this impact.
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