Rising oceans to threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050
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Global Vulnerability Index projects climate resilience to 2100, highlighting education, health, governance, and inequality as key drivers.
Rising oceans and flooding caused by climate change will threaten the homes and livelihoods of more than a million Australians by 2050, while deaths from
Fish and other marine organisms, though deeply affected by human activities, don't respect human borders. The ranges of many commercially important species in fact straddle the borders of countries' exclusive economic zones (EEZs) and international waters,
Scientists challenge DOE report, warning it misrepresents climate science and risks misleading critical policy decisions.
Climatic projections are essential to frame resilient strategies towards futuristic impacts of climate changes on fish species and habitat. The present study projects the variations of climatic variables such as Sea Surface Temperature (SST), Sea Surface ...
Last week three new analyses were published that together should help to motivate a much-needed rethink of climate policy. They are: Climate policy targets and timetables need revisiting as the Paris Agreement targets are infeasible; Global equity needs to ...