Global warming
View article: Biochar application and pasture GHG emissions: links to soil temperature and moisture at peak growth
Biochar application and pasture GHG emissions: links to soil temperature and moisture at peak growth Open
Accepted for publication in Grassland Science in Europe, EGF 2026 proceedings
View article: Data for "Emerging global risks of extreme rain-on-snow events under climate warming"
Data for "Emerging global risks of extreme rain-on-snow events under climate warming" Open
View article: Data for "Emerging global risks of extreme rain-on-snow events under climate warming"
Data for "Emerging global risks of extreme rain-on-snow events under climate warming" Open
View article: Call for Papers: Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impacts on Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions
Call for Papers: Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impacts on Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions Open
View article: Poverty, climate change, and policy design: essays in environmental and development economics
Poverty, climate change, and policy design: essays in environmental and development economics Open
Poverty and climate change are not only two of the most pressing global challenges, but they are also interconnected in ways that can complicate attempts to alleviate either in isolation. Their relationship is evident across multiple dimen…
View article: Rapid subsurface warming in the subpolar North Atlantic from freshening
Rapid subsurface warming in the subpolar North Atlantic from freshening Open
This study assess the local climatic impact of freshening in the subpolar North Atlantic using a suite of experiments performed with the Australian Earth system model, ACCESS-ESM1.5, and the 1/4 degree ocean/sea-ice model ACCESS-OM2. Resul…
View article: Warming fluctuations strengthen the photo-phagotrophic coupling in mixoplanktonic protists
Warming fluctuations strengthen the photo-phagotrophic coupling in mixoplanktonic protists Open
View article: Warming fluctuations strengthen the photo-phagotrophic coupling in mixoplanktonic protists
Warming fluctuations strengthen the photo-phagotrophic coupling in mixoplanktonic protists Open
View article: Projecting harmful algal blooms in North Biscayne Bay using machine learning and bias-corrected climate scenarios
Projecting harmful algal blooms in North Biscayne Bay using machine learning and bias-corrected climate scenarios Open
Study area North Biscayne Bay, downstream of urbanized Miami-Dade County, is an ecological hot spot and frequently impacted by harmful algal blooms (HABs). Study focus This study combines machine learning models with bias-corrected climate…
View article: Life-cycle carbon assessment of by-design intermittent Fog services fully powered by renewable energy sources
Life-cycle carbon assessment of by-design intermittent Fog services fully powered by renewable energy sources Open
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View article: Understanding Climate Change from a Subaltern Perspective
Understanding Climate Change from a Subaltern Perspective Open
This paper is built on the discourse of Climate Justice. It provides an Indian context to the Global narrative that developing countries are more vulnerable to the climate crisis than developed countries. And it is the Indigenous populatio…
View article: Understanding Climate Change from a Subaltern Perspective
Understanding Climate Change from a Subaltern Perspective Open
Abstract This paper is built on the discourse of Climate Justice. It provides an Indian context to the Global narrative that developing countries are more vulnerable to the climate crisis th…
View article: CMIP7 ScenarioMIP historical timeseries for harmonisation and simple climate model workflow
CMIP7 ScenarioMIP historical timeseries for harmonisation and simple climate model workflow Open
History for CMIP7 ScenarioMIP emissions harmonisation The files here are compiled historical experiment timeseries. They were compiled for use as part of the CMIP7 ScenarioMIP exercise and are primarily used for supporting emissions harmon…
View article: CMIP7 ScenarioMIP historical timeseries for harmonisation and simple climate model workflow
CMIP7 ScenarioMIP historical timeseries for harmonisation and simple climate model workflow Open
History for CMIP7 ScenarioMIP emissions harmonisation The files here are compiled historical experiment timeseries. They were compiled for use as part of the CMIP7 ScenarioMIP exercise and are primarily used for supporting emissions harmon…
View article: A View of the Chemical Valley: Waste and Wasting in Jennilee Austria- Bonifacio's "The Outsiders"
A View of the Chemical Valley: Waste and Wasting in Jennilee Austria- Bonifacio's "The Outsiders" Open
This paper analyses “The Outsiders”, the sixth short story included inCanadian Jennilee Austria-Bonifacio’s 2023 collection Reuniting with Strangers, from theproductive juncture at the intersection of environmental and eco-social justice t…
View article: Life Cycle Assessment of producing 1 MWh of Biomass Energy using Woodchips: A Case Study of Prince Edward Island, Canada
Life Cycle Assessment of producing 1 MWh of Biomass Energy using Woodchips: A Case Study of Prince Edward Island, Canada Open
The increasing urgency to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions has prompted a global shift towards ‘net zero’ and sustainable energy sources. As a renewable resource, biomass, specifically wood chips, has emerged as a…
View article: Cryosphere-Ocean Teleconnections: Reconfiguring Geographies of Vulnerability from Pole to Pacific Atoll
Cryosphere-Ocean Teleconnections: Reconfiguring Geographies of Vulnerability from Pole to Pacific Atoll Open
The Earth's cryosphere and ocean systems are intimately linked, with changes in one profoundly influencing the other through complex teleconnections that span global distances. This paper investigates how these intricate interactions, part…
View article: Synchronized Extinction Debt: A Biogeographic Signature of Pervasive Anthropogenic Lag
Synchronized Extinction Debt: A Biogeographic Signature of Pervasive Anthropogenic Lag Open
Extinction debt, the delayed extinction of species following habitat loss or degradation, is a well-established concept in conservation biology. This paper introduces and explores the notion of "synchronized extinction debt," proposing it …
View article: Lithium Landscapes: Geopolitics of Extraction and the Green Energy Transition's Uneven Terrain
Lithium Landscapes: Geopolitics of Extraction and the Green Energy Transition's Uneven Terrain Open
The global push for a green energy transition, driven by climate change imperatives and technological advancements, has spotlighted critical minerals such as lithium. As the cornerstone of modern battery technology, lithium is indispensabl…
View article: Multi-hazards in Scandinavia: impacts and risks from compound heatwaves, droughts and wildfires
Multi-hazards in Scandinavia: impacts and risks from compound heatwaves, droughts and wildfires Open
In the summer of 2018, large parts of Scandinavia faced record-breaking heat and drought, leading to increased mortality, agricultural water shortages, hydropower deficits, and higher energy prices. The 2018 heatwave coupled with droughts …
View article: From Ice Sheet to Island Reef: Decolonial Geographies of Adaptation and Loss in a Warming World
From Ice Sheet to Island Reef: Decolonial Geographies of Adaptation and Loss in a Warming World Open
This paper explores the multifaceted impacts of climate change through a decolonial geographical lens, focusing on the divergent yet interconnected experiences of communities living near melting ice sheets and those on vulnerable island re…
View article: Climate-Driven Rewiring of Plant-Pollinator Networks: A Predictive Framework for Co-Extinction Cascades
Climate-Driven Rewiring of Plant-Pollinator Networks: A Predictive Framework for Co-Extinction Cascades Open
Plant-pollinator mutualisms are fundamental to terrestrial ecosystem function and agricultural productivity, yet they are increasingly threatened by global climate change. Climate change impacts species phenology, distribution, and physiol…
View article: Synchronized Extinction Debt: A Biogeographic Signature of Pervasive Anthropogenic Lag
Synchronized Extinction Debt: A Biogeographic Signature of Pervasive Anthropogenic Lag Open
Extinction debt, the delayed extinction of species following habitat loss or degradation, is a well-established concept in conservation biology. This paper introduces and explores the notion of "synchronized extinction debt," proposing it …
View article: Teleconnected Fates: AMOC Decline and the Shifting Geographies of Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems
Teleconnected Fates: AMOC Decline and the Shifting Geographies of Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems Open
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a pivotal component of the global climate system, playing a crucial role in heat distribution across the Atlantic Ocean. Recent scientific consensus points towards a potential weake…
View article: Treaty Strains and Maritime Lanes: The Northern Sea Route, Svalbard, and the Remaking of Arctic Governance
Treaty Strains and Maritime Lanes: The Northern Sea Route, Svalbard, and the Remaking of Arctic Governance Open
The Arctic region is undergoing a profound transformation driven by climate change, technological advancements, and shifting geopolitical interests. This paper examines the intricate interplay between evolving treaty interpretations, the e…
View article: Mycobiome Dysbiosis Underpins Resilience Collapse in Coral Reef Ecosystems
Mycobiome Dysbiosis Underpins Resilience Collapse in Coral Reef Ecosystems Open
Coral reef ecosystems, vital hotspots of marine biodiversity and productivity, are experiencing unprecedented decline globally. While the role of bacterial and algal symbionts in coral health and disease has been extensively studied, the c…
View article: Beyond Hadley Expansion: Inter-Cellular Reorganization of the Tropospheric Circulation
Beyond Hadley Expansion: Inter-Cellular Reorganization of the Tropospheric Circulation Open
The Hadley Cell, a fundamental component of Earth's atmospheric circulation, has been observed to undergo poleward expansion in recent decades. This phenomenon is widely attributed to anthropogenic climate change. While much research has f…
View article: Atmospheric River Teleconnections and Compound Hazard Amplification Across Mid-Latitude Continents
Atmospheric River Teleconnections and Compound Hazard Amplification Across Mid-Latitude Continents Open
Atmospheric Rivers (ARs) are filamentary corridors of concentrated moisture transport in the lower atmosphere that play a crucial role in the global hydrological cycle, delivering significant precipitation to many mid-latitude landmasses. …
View article: Lithium Landscapes: Geopolitics of Extraction and the Green Energy Transition's Uneven Terrain
Lithium Landscapes: Geopolitics of Extraction and the Green Energy Transition's Uneven Terrain Open
The global push for a green energy transition, driven by climate change imperatives and technological advancements, has spotlighted critical minerals such as lithium. As the cornerstone of modern battery technology, lithium is indispensabl…
View article: Arctic Amplification to Pacific Atolls: Geographies of Planetary Tipping Points
Arctic Amplification to Pacific Atolls: Geographies of Planetary Tipping Points Open
The Earth system is confronting an accelerating pace of change, with critical regions exhibiting amplified warming and subsequent cascading effects that threaten global stability. This paper explores the profound geographical linkages betw…