Most climate change mitigation scenarios restricting global warming to 1.5° C rely heavily on negative emissions technologies and practices (NETPs). Here we updated previous …
By mid-century, society will need to significantly intensify the output of its food production system while simultaneously reducing that system's detrimental impacts on climate, land …
This perspective piece on aerosol deposition to marine ecosystems and the related impacts on biogeochemical cycles forms part of a larger Surface Ocean Lower Atmosphere Study …
This paper explores the role of ocean temperature (OT) in forecasting crude oil prices. Global OT shows statistically and economically significant predictive power, with …
JM Fadum, EK Hall, E Litchman… - Limnology and …, 2024 - search.proquest.com
Aquaculture is a global industry that enriches the surrounding aquatic environment in nutrients, namely carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Because these inputs are spatially and …
G Xin Hui Lau, HY Fan, MA Halim… - Malaysian Journal …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Recently, global warming has become more visible, and the entire world is experiencing its effects. Given that global temperature is rising by 0.2 C (±0.1 C) per decade, human-induced …
Z Li, H Fang, J Tu, X Li, Z Sha - Forests, 2022 - mdpi.com
Forests play a vital role in sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Vegetation phenology is sensitive to climate changes and natural environments. Exploring the patterns …
Atmospheric methane removal (AMR) refers to a suite of emerging technologies and practices that destroy atmospheric methane. There is growing interest in AMR field trials to …
XL Huang - Iron oxide nanoparticles, 2022 - intechopen.com
Iron oxide is one of the most abundant minerals on the earth, many of them can be presented as nanoparticle form, which includes several different phases, eg, ferrihydrite …