Covering Climate Now
Published in Ecology & Evolution
September 20th is the main day of the Global Climate Strike, and I will be heading to my local event. To mark this, many publishers, including Springer Nature, are taking part in Covering Climate Now, an initiative to intensify coverage of climate change in the week leading up to the UN meeting on September 23rd. Here is some recent climate-change content from Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Scientists must act on our own warnings to humanity
A meta-analysis of 1,119 manipulative experiments on terrestrial carbon-cycling responses to global change
Food web rewiring in a changing world
Intergenerational equity can help to prevent climate change and extinction
Challenging climate
Potentially dangerous consequences for biodiversity of solar geoengineering implementation and termination
Global change in marine aquaculture production potential under climate change
The veiled ecological danger of rising sea levels
Effects of warming climate and competition in the ocean for life-histories of Pacific salmon
Climate change has altered zooplankton-fuelled carbon export in the North Atlantic
Climate warming accelerates temporal scaling of grassland soil microbial biodiversity
Productive instability of coral reef fisheries after climate-driven regime shifts
Speak for the reefs - Focus on coral reefs
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