Nevertheless, the behavior of these events worldwide and their responses to climatic warming are underexplored.
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Nevertheless, the behavior of these events worldwide and their responses to climatic warming are underexplored.
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- Compound Climate Exposures and Public Health: A Synthesis of Research and Future Directions (2025) · doi
The research, however, is often limited by a lack of information on explicit exposure pathways that link changes in climate to health outcomes and inequalities.
Keywords: often limited lack information explicit exposure pathways link changes climate health outcomes inequalities - <i>Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World</i> by Timothy Morton (2015) · doi
For example, most of the worst effects of global warming will be geographically limited to the people least responsible for the phenomenon.
Keywords: example worst effects global warming geographically limited people least responsible phenomenon - Surging compound drought–heatwaves underrated in global soils (2024) · doi
Nevertheless, the behavior of these events worldwide and their responses to climatic warming are underexplored.
Keywords: nevertheless behavior events worldwide responses climatic warming underexplored
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