PLOS Climate
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New research: Dr. Sadie 🔮🌡🦠🗺 Ryan (she/her) and colleagues find an overall trend of increased risk and geographic shifts among mosquito-borne diseases in Central and South America
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Dr. Anna Stewart Ibarra
New Opinion article: Hardt et al. highlight dangers that accompany the institutional mainstreaming of climate security
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Dhanasree Jayaram, PhD Cameron Harrington Duncan McLaren Nick Simpson Alistair D. B. Cook M Cecilia Oliveira Franz von Lucke Marwa Daoudy | مروى داوودي Rita Floyd Adrien Estève
New research: Flores et al. highlight the impacts of extreme weather events on power supplies to vulnerable populations in New York state
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Joan Casey Kara Rudolph Dr. Diana Hernández Vivian Do ColumbiaPublicHealth
A new analysis by Moore and colleagues provides a basis for developing effective measures for managing the impacts of climate-responsive harmful algal blooms
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NOAA Fisheries NWFSC Karma Norman Jameal Samhouri
New Opinion article: 'A paradigm shift? African countries call for the non-use of #solargeoengineering at UN Environment Assembly'
Frank Biermann and Aarti Gupta address recent debate on #SRM at #UNEA6
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Utrecht University Environmental Policy, Wageningen UR Wageningen U&R Earth System Governance Project
New on the Latitude blog: Mason Majszak and Julie Jebeile discuss subjectivity in climate scientists' expert judgments
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New Opinion article: 'A paradigm shift? African countries call for the non-use of #solargeoengineering at UN Environment Assembly'
Frank Biermann and Aarti Gupta address recent debate on #SRM at #UNEA6
🔗 journals.plos.org/climate/articl…
Utrecht University Environmental Policy, Wageningen UR Wageningen U&R Earth System Governance Project
A new analysis by Moore and colleagues provides a basis for developing effective measures for managing the impacts of climate-responsive harmful algal blooms
journals.plos.org/climate/articl…
NOAA Fisheries NWFSC Karma Norman Jameal Samhouri
New research: Dr. Sadie 🔮🌡🦠🗺 Ryan (she/her) and colleagues find an overall trend of increased risk and geographic shifts among mosquito-borne diseases in Central and South America
journals.plos.org/climate/articl…
Dr. Anna Stewart Ibarra
New research: Flores et al. highlight the impacts of extreme weather events on power supplies to vulnerable populations in New York state
journals.plos.org/climate/articl…
Joan Casey Kara Rudolph Dr. Diana Hernández Vivian Do ColumbiaPublicHealth
I have a new paper today in PLOS Climate! I evaluate how voters weigh aspects of climate mitigation policies. (1/🧵)
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Very pleased to share our new publication in PLOS Climate that reviews recent developments in quantitative climate risk analysis for key infrastructure sectors.
Congrats to Jasper Verschuur for leading this review!
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Delighted to see this article out; wonderful to have collaborated with some of the best in the field, starting with a workshop attended by the authors. We hope to take this forward with more nuanced, pluralistic & inclusive research on climate security. Dept of GIR, MAHE (1/2)
Check out our new review paper in PLOS Climate! We looked at how in-situ and remote sensing observations to monitor glaciological processes in Greenland have advanced over time. A massive 288 references 📚 were cited ✍️. A heavy task for Bibtex
A widespread institutionalization of #ClimateSecurity is underway. While long overdue, this doesn't come without pitfalls such as a non-reflexive integration into traditional security paradigms & needs to be critically scrutinized. See our new PLOS Climate commentary below: