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Nature Communications – Risk of isolation is expected to disproportionately affect racial minority populations in the U.S. as sea level rise increases. Communities with more renters, older adults,…
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Mashup Score: 0Exploring spatial feedbacks between adaptation policies and internal migration patterns due to sea-level rise - Nature Communications - 12 month(s) ago
Adaptation policies can considerably influence the intensity and spatial patterns of sealevel rise-related migration, with managed retreat and setback zones leading to outmigration, while hard protection measures favor migration toward the coast.
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.@lenareimann1609 @WolffClaudi @JeroenAerts4 @Nvafeidis et al show adaptation policies influence intensity and spatial patterns of #SeaLevelRise -related migration, with #ManagedRetreat leading to outmigration and hard protection favoring #CoastalMigration https://t.co/u2xwHGsmBM https://t.co/QJ3LdX7dDt
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Mashup Score: 1Acceleration of U.S. Southeast and Gulf coast sea-level rise amplified by internal climate variability - Nature Communications - 1 year(s) ago
Sea level rise along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coast has accelerated since 2010 due to changes in steric expansion and the ocean’s circulation. The acceleration represents the compounding effects of external forcing and natural climate variability.
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Mashup Score: 1Climate change could lead to a dramatic temperature-linked decrease in essential omega-3 fatty acids, according to new study - 2 year(s) ago
The effects of global climate change already are resulting in the loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise, and longer and more intense heat waves, among other threats. Now, the first-ever survey of planktonic lipids in the global ocean predicts a temperature-linked decrease in the production of essential omega-3 fatty acids, an important subset of lipid molecules. A significant implication of…
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.@BestKelsea et al find the risk of isolation from #SeaLevelRise in the USA is expected to disproportionately affect racial minorities as well as communities with more renters, older adults, and lower-income populations @OSUengineering @KnowltonOSU https://t.co/K5elv1Pf6A