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Carbon, cash, cattle and the climate crisis
While society increasingly demands emissions abatement from the livestock sector, farmers are concurrently being forced to adapt to an existential...
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Financial professionals and climate experts have diverging perspectives on climate action
To address the climate crisis, it is necessary to transform the economy, with the finance industry taking a central role by implementing sustainable...
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The Missing Link: Environmental Culture and the Climate Crisis
The language and tone of recent reports on the climate crisis signal an urgency and suggest we may have failed in creating a sense of... -
Against a nation state of emergency: how climate emergency politics can undermine climate justice
In recent years, eco-activist groups, academics, industry groups, governments, and other organisations have called for, or declared, a climate...
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School is not enough: The role of climate-specific knowledge for transformative climate policy and economic system preferences
Despite risen awareness of human-made climate change, there are still gaps in knowledge about the precise nature and the impact of the climate crisis...
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From crisis to resilience: strengthening climate action in OECD countries through environmental policy and energy transition
Climate change represents a grave challenge to the global economy, environment, and societal well-being, jeopardizing their long-term sustainability....
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Resilience beyond insurance: coordination in crisis governance
The latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warns of an increase in heavy rainfall events due to global warming and...
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Do NGOs recognise the climate-biodiversity nexus? Insights from 107 climate NGOs in Germany
Biodiversity loss and climate change are deeply intertwined and constitute a complex and interdependent crisis. These interlinked sustainability...
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An intensified linear diophantine fuzzy combined DEMATEL framework for the assessment of climate crisis
One of the primary challenges of current times is climate change, which has negative effects on any nation’s ability to pursue sustainable...
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Closing the concern-action gap through relational climate conversations: insights from US climate activists
Several studies have found that relational climate conversations can be an effective method of increasing conversational participants’ concern about...
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Ongoing harlequin toad declines suggest the amphibian extinction crisis is still an emergency
Biodiversity loss is extreme in amphibians. Despite ongoing conservation action, it is difficult to determine where we stand in overcoming their...
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Benchmarking the Effects of Water Demand Management During Water Crisis in a Regional City
Regional cities are having their unique water security challenges due to regional urban water contexts, regional socio-economic structure, and...
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A challenge for sustainability science: can we halt climate change?
This paper reviews the results of climate change science activities that have been promoted as part of crisis management for climate change to date...
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War and pandemic do not jeopardize Germans’ willingness to support climate measures
How do the impacts of acute crises influence citizens’ willingness to support different types of climate measures? An acute crisis can be understood...
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Refining relational climate conversations to promote collective action
Many US residents are worried about the climate crisis, but few are involved in collective climate action. Relational climate conversations are a...
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Global Environmental Change, Climate Crisis and Desertification
The speed of environmental changes, the increase in the carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration in the atmosphere and its abnormal warming, the greenhouse...