[HTML][HTML] Advancing the European energy transition based on environmental, economic and social justice

A Arias, G Feijoo, MT Moreira - Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy transition has implications not only for economic growth and social welfare but also
for the planet. It is therefore important to provide a framework of quantifying how this …

A water quality database for global lakes

D Naderian, R Noori, E Heggy, SM Bateni… - Resources …, 2024 - Elsevier
Lakes with a small footprint in non-glaciated lands, are immense sources of our planet's
biodiversity, which deliver undeniable benefits to human life and aquatic-terrestrial …

Microcystins risk assessment in lakes from space: Implications for SDG 6.1 evaluation

M Shen, Z Cao, L Xie, Y Zhao, T Qi, K Song, L Lyu… - Water Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Cyanobacterial blooms release a large number of algal toxins (eg, Microcystins, MCs) and
seriously threaten the safety of drinking water sources what the SDG 6.1 pursues (to provide …

[HTML][HTML] Multi-model projections of future evaporation in a sub-tropical lake

S La Fuente, E Jennings, G Gal, G Kirillin, T Shatwell… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Lake evaporation plays an important role in the water budget of lakes. Predicting lake
evaporation responses to climate change is thus of paramount importance for the planning …

Synergistic effects of warming and internal nutrient loading interfere with the long-term stability of lake restoration and induce sudden re-eutrophication

X Kong, M Determann, TK Andersen… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Phosphorus (P) precipitation is among the most effective treatments to mitigate lake
eutrophication. However, after a period of high effectiveness, studies have shown possible …

Wildfires in the western United States are mobilizing PM 2.5-associated nutrients and may be contributing to downwind cyanobacteria blooms

NE Olson, KL Boaggio, RB Rice, KM Foley… - … Science: Processes & …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Wildfire activity is increasing in the continental US and can be linked to climate change
effects, including rising temperatures and more frequent drought conditions. Wildfire …

How can top-down and bottom-up manipulation be used to mitigate eutrophication? Mesocosm experiment driven modeling zooplankton seasonal dynamic approach …

C Zhang, Y Zhou, M Špoljar, J Fressl, T Tomljanović… - Water research, 2023 - Elsevier
Eutrophication leads to algae blooms and reduces the transparency of water bodies, which
seriously affects water quality and ecosystem equilibrium, especially in shallow water body …

Fifteen years of integrated terrestrial environmental observatories (TERENO) in Germany: Functions, services, and lessons learned

S Zacharias, HW Loescher, H Bogena, R Kiese… - Earth's …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The need to develop and provide integrated observation systems to better understand and
manage global and regional environmental change is one of the major challenges facing …

Droughts can reduce the nitrogen retention capacity of catchments

C Winter, TV Nguyen, A Musolff, SR Lutz… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2023 - hess.copernicus.org
Abstract In 2018–2019, Central Europe experienced an unprecedented 2-year drought with
severe impacts on society and ecosystems. In this study, we analyzed the impact of this …

Double‐edged effects of anthropogenic activities on lake ecological dynamics in northern China: Evidence from palaeolimnology and ecosystem modelling

C Zhang, X Kong, B Xue, C Zhao… - Freshwater …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change and anthropogenic activities mutually degraded global lake ecosystems
during the Anthropocene. Nutrient mitigation via catchment management has been a …