By changing how humans around the world consume the products and services that come from natural resources, we can measurably reduce GHG emissions. The recently published …
Believing action to reduce the risks of climate change is both possible (self‐efficacy) and effective (response efficacy) is essential to motivate and sustain risk mitigation efforts …
C Clamor, SD Dale, J Beament, E Mould… - …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Developing new friction modifiers with enhanced green credentials for the automotive industry is imperative to reduce man-made global warming. Recently, polymer-based …
A severe drought has affected central Chile since 2009. Various adaptation responses have been developed, and a participatory process is required to learn from them. To enable this, a …
D Liang, Y Fu, M Liu, J Sun, H Wang - Behavioral Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
The importance of individual consumption behavior in a low-carbon economy is gradually recognized. Social norms have a significant effect on individual purchase behavior …
AA Romanovskaya, S Federici - Carbon Management, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Decisions taken under the Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC do not clarify how the principle of equity is to be operationalized. Proper consideration of different national circumstances is …
JA Rivera, E Naranjo Tamayo, M Viale - Frontiers in Climate, 2020 - frontiersin.org
This study documents the projected changes in several components (precipitation, runoff, snow cover and depth, soil moisture) of the hydrological cycle in Central-Western Argentina …
SNG Souza, MTF Piedade, LO Demarchi… - Acta Botanica …, 2021 - SciELO Brasil
Amazon wetlands are among the most vulnerable ecosystem to be impacted by climate change, which may increase the frequency of extreme droughts and floods. We used …
This thesis cross-fertilises process philosophy and peace studies by exploring the ways in which process philosophers extend and strengthen peace scholars' outlines of a paradigm …