Groundwater recharge in a warming world
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 10 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02286-1 Groundwater recharge in a warming world
De Nederlandse sectie van de Europese vereniging voor duurzame energie
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 10 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02286-1 Groundwater recharge in a warming world
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 10 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02285-2 Adaptation gaps in airports
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 10 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02284-3 Southern African flux variability
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 10 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02280-7 Energy-economic models are increasingly being used to inform climate mitigation policies. This Comment describes three situations where models misinform policymakers and calls for more iterative, policy-orientated modelling exercises that maximize learning in the pursuit of long-term emissions reductions goals.
Artificial intelligence is opening new doors to Earth system modeling, and two recent studies demonstrate how AI can enhance our understanding of climate variability. Read More Artificial intelligence is opening new doors to Earth system modeling, and two recent studies demonstrate how AI can enhance our understanding of climate variability.
Many Americans have experienced some form of extreme weather in recent years. NOAA expertise enables everyone to have the knowledge and ability to be safer, healthier and proactively mitigate the… Read More Many Americans have experienced some form of extreme weather in recent years. NOAA expertise enables everyone to have the knowledge and ability to be…
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A new groundbreaking project explores the vital role of trust in fostering community acceptance of flood prevention strategies, particularly in coastal areas vulnerable to flooding. Read More A new groundbreaking project explores the vital role of trust in fostering community acceptance of flood prevention strategies, particularly in coastal areas vulnerable to flooding.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 07 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02276-3 Rooftop photovoltaic systems are often seen as a niche solution for mitigation but could offer large-scale opportunities. Using multi-source geospatial data and artificial intelligence techniques, the authors map their potential for reducing global temperatures and analyse regional differences.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 06 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02255-8 How discussions around key climate change topics evolve over time and which organizations drive such change are important questions. We found that business non-governmental organizations affiliated with fossil fuels focus on hosting renewable energy events but remain absent from anti-fossil-fuel discussions, led instead by a tightly…
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De uitstoot van luchtverontreinigende stoffen is de afgelopen decennia sterk gedaald en zal de komende jaren naar verwachting blijven dalen. Daarmee is de kans heel erg groot dat Europese emissiedoelen voor de luchtverontreinigende stoffen in 2030 worden gehaald.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 04 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02256-7 The authors demonstrate that warming will reduce connectivity for ocean species, potentially limiting their capacity to adapt to warming through habitat shifts. The results show particularly strong losses of connectivity in deeper ocean strata, affecting 95% of abyssopelagic species.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 04 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02253-w Species are shifting their distributions in response to climate change, which on land depends on routes connecting intact habitat patches. Now, an analysis exploring the interaction between climate-driven shifts and human activities across ocean depths reveals threats for deep-sea biodiversity.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 04 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-024-02197-7 Children will bear considerable burdens of climate change, particularly where impacts intersect with pre-existing vulnerabilities. In this Perspective, the authors highlight how climate factors and socio-political stratifiers increase children’s risks in Africa and propose action to break vulnerability cycles.
Heat and humidity worsen urban air pollution. That is just one of many new findings emerging from a batch of recent studies on urban air quality. Read More Heat and humidity worsen urban air pollution. That is just one of many new findings emerging from a batch of recent studies on urban air quality.
Accurately predicting seasonal changes in coastal sea levels is crucial for managing flood risks, yet current model limitations present challenges. Read More Accurately predicting seasonal changes in coastal sea levels is crucial for managing flood risks, yet current model limitations present challenges.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 03 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02268-3 Rising wealth inequality is a major challenge for this century, and climate change could further exacerbate it. Based on an overview of existing studies, this Perspective proposes a framework to advance understanding of wealth inequality in relation to climate change and climate policies.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 03 March 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02254-9 Side events of annual UNFCCC Conferences of Parties are one of several channels by which non-state actors influence climate negotiation. By analysing discourse and networks of actors, this research examines how topics evolve over time and how energy interest groups gain access to agenda setting.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 28 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02250-z Governance of domestic cross-border carbon capture and storage faces great challenges, which varies across political systems, economic structures and socio-cultural backgrounds, yet is often overlooked. Overcoming these challenges requires a comprehensive and coordinated approach built on synergistic cluster governance.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 28 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02257-6 Critical methodological choices in marine heatwave detection can yield dramatically different results. We call for context-specific methods that account for regional variability to advance marine heatwave research and socio-ecological outcomes.
Nature Climate Change, Published online: 28 February 2025; doi:10.1038/s41558-025-02269-2 In 2023–2024, widespread marine heatwaves associated with record ocean temperatures impacted ocean processes, marine species, ecosystems and coastal communities, with economic consequences. Despite warnings, interventions were limited. Proactive strategies are needed for inevitable future events.