Garcia Diaz, Laura V Richardson, Julie
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Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy
The interdependence between human occupations, lifestyle diseases and climate change provides an opportunity to address them simultaneously. Occupational therapists' training in lifestyle modification and knowledge about the impact of the physical environment on daily occupations puts them in a unique position to contribute to global efforts of com...
Song, Fengfei Leung, L Ruby Lu, Jian Zhou, Tianjun Huang, Ping
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Environmental Research: Climate
Aided by progress in the theoretical understanding, new knowledge on tropical rainfall annual cycle changes under global warming background has been advanced in the past decade. In this review, we focus on recent advances in understanding the changes of tropical rainfall annual cycle, including its four distinct features: amplitude, pattern shift, ...
Giovannini, Ilaria Manfrin, Chiara Greco, Samuele Vincenzi, Joel Altiero, Tiziana Guidetti, Roberto Giulianini, Piero Rebecchi, Lorena
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Frontiers in Physiology
The Antarctic region has been experiencing some of the planet’s strongest climatic changes, including an expected increase of the land temperature. The potential effects of this warming trend will lead ecosystems to a risk of losing biodiversity. Antarctic mosses and lichens host different microbial groups, micro-arthropods and meiofaunal organisms...
Noce, Sergio Cipriano, Cristina Santini, Monia
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Climate change has profound implications for global ecosystems, particularly in mountainous regions where species distribution and composition are highly sensitive to changing environmental conditions. Understanding the potential impacts of climate change on native forest species is crucial for effective conservation and management strategies. Desp...
Al-Bukhari, Muath S. Abdulazeez, Ismail Abdelnaby, Mahmoud M. Aljundi, Isam H. Al Hamouz, Othman Charles S.
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Frontiers in Chemistry
Yang, Zhiyuan Shen, Yuhang Yang, Haoran Yi, Hui Guo, Hao Zhang, Xiaoliang
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Frontiers in Energy Research
In recent years, the rapid increase of CO2 emission has caused severe environmental issues. The environmental concern has made how to reduce the carbon emissions become a hot topic. Many scholars and research teams believe that the organic amine chemical absorption technology is the most favored and promising carbon capture technology due to its hi...
Hussain, Azfar Hussain, Ishtiaq Ali, Shaukat Ullah, Waheed Rezaei, Abolfazl Ali, Shaukat Ullah, Safi Abbas, Haider Manzoom, Asima Zhou, Jinxing
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Environmental Research Letters
In recent decades, temperature variations have significantly affected the ecosystem and human livelihood in Pakistan. The wavelet analysis is employed to identify the associations between regional temperature change and global teleconnections, i.e. Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), Arctic Oscillation (AO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), E...
North, Michelle A Franke, James A Ouweneel, Birgitt Trisos, Christopher H
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Environmental Research Letters
Cattle farming is a major source of global food production and livelihoods that is being impacted by climate change. However, despite numerous studies reporting local-scale heat impacts, quantifying the global risk of heat stress to cattle from climate change remains challenging. We conducted a global synthesis of documented heat stress for cattle ...
Khanal, Laxman Upadhyaya, Laxmi Prasad Pandey, Naresh Chand, Dhirendra Bahadur Karki, Melina Chalise, Mukesh Kumar Kyes, Randall C.
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Frontiers in Conservation Science
Anthropogenic climate change can have a negative impact on the distribution of habitat specialist species with narrow distributional ranges. Among the many areas around the world affected by climate change, the Himalayan region in particular is experiencing marked effects of global warming on its climatic patterns and life forms. This study assesse...
Kim, Daeha Chun, Jong Ahn Yeo, Ji-hye Ha, Kyung-Ja
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Environmental Research Letters
Offline drought indices have been utilizable for monitoring drought conditions, but their reliability in projecting future drought risks is uncertain due to non-meteorological influences on atmospheric water demand (Ep ). This study investigated the impact of surface resistance sensitivity (rs ) to elevated CO2 (eCO2) on projections of future flash...