Ecosystems are changing rapidly because of climate change, and this will have increasing social effects around the globe. We suggest that common social responses to rising novelty are often counterproductive, and we advocate for strategies that also allow for acceptance and adaptation to changes in nature…
Source: Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
Nature Climate Change | Springer Nature Limited
- Comprehensive national climate damage assessments framework applied to the UK
- Climate change drives ecological novelty and new social challenges
- Temperate local extinctions from climate change are outpacing tropical extinctions
- Global inequalities in ownership-based carbon footprints
- Globally constrained forest biophysical cooling benefits under rising atmospheric dryness
- Attributing carbon to capital owners
- Author Correction: Priority science can accelerate agroforestry as a natural climate solution
- An early warning system to forecast biodiversity risks of extreme temperatures
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