Responding to Climate Change
A global forum for research responding to the impacts of climate change
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+ More About This ChannelClimate change is the greatest single danger faced by humanity and our planet. Climate change has led to devastating extreme weather events, loss of biodiversity and ecosystems, stresses to food-producing systems and the global spread of infectious diseases. Moreover it represents a great threat for one of the most important elements for life on our planet: water.
The PLOS Responding to Climate Change Channel highlights research efforts from a range of disciplines focussed on understanding, evaluating, predicting, mitigating, and adapting to the causes and effects of the changing climate.
The Channel Editors showcase the most up to date and impactful research to assist stakeholders responding to the impacts of climate change, including researchers, policymakers, educators and the general public.
Channel Editors
Inchi9, CC-BY
Inchi9, CC-BY
Inchi9, CC-BY
Inchi9, CC-BY
Inchi9, CC-BY
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Scientific Reports Observations and Projections of Heat Waves in South America
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PLOS Computational Biology Charting pathways to climate change mitigation in a coupled socio-climate model
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Nature Climate Change The rhetorical limitations of the #FridaysForFuture movement
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Research Policy Electricity (de)regulation and innovation
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PLOS Channels & Collections Blog Dying slower in a changing climate: water scarcity and flood hazard in the Peruvian Andes