Environmental Research Series期刊亮点文章——ERL&ERCL&ERIS&ERW

19 Sep 2025 gabriels
本期内容来自 Environmental Research Letters (ERL)、Environmental Research: Climate (ERCL)、Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability (ERIS) 与 Environmental Research: Water (ERW),涵盖碳清除责任分配、红树林恢复的海洋威胁、全球南方钢铁发展差距、中国热极端事件成因,以及城市河流大肠杆菌污染等热点话题。

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精选文章

Sharing emissions and removals for meeting the Paris Agreement through a distributive and corrective justice lens

Mingyu Li, Rui Wang, Xinzhu Zheng, Can Wang and Joeri Rogelj

Li et al. present a justice-based framework for fairly distributing responsibilities for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) and residual emissions among countries. It addresses ethical concerns both before and after reaching global net-zero emissions. The framework distinguishes between CDR as a collective tool to meet global climate goals and CDR used to offset historical overconsumption.

 

A warming ocean threatens mangrove restorations and deepens global inequities in ecosystem service losses

B A Bastien-Olvera, O Aburto-Oropeza, F Favoretto, D J Amaya, E P Urbano, L M Brander and K Ricke

Research by Bastien-Olvera et al. outlines that a warming ocean presents a significant threat to global mangrove restoration efforts, which could cause a reduction in mangrove areas by 150,000 hectares by 2100 – leading to annual welfare losses of $28 billion. The research highlights that the rising sea temperature sets back socioeconomic improvements that aid mangrove recovery, disproportionately affecting lower-income regions, particularly in Asia.

 

Steel flows and stocks in the Global South highlight development gaps

Takuma Watari and Tomer Fishman

This study analyses steel production, trade, and accumulation in 16 countries across Africa, Asia, and South America. It presents a consistent reliance on imports and limited domestic steelmaking. The research highlights a demand for a global collaborative effort in infrastructure development and international support to advance steel recycling and decarbonisation in the Global South.

 

Intensifying heat extremes in China attributed to rising greenhouse gases and declining aerosols since the 2010s

Aili Zou, Yang Yang, Hailong Wang, Pinya Wang, Ke Li, Yuanjian Yang, Chao Liu, Jiandong Wang and Hong Liao

Zou et al. investigate heat extremes in China from 2011 to 2023, by analysing trends in their increasing frequency, duration and intensity of these extremes. The research attributes 43% of the rise in daily maximum temperatures to rising carbon dioxide levels and 27% to declining aerosols. The study outlines the significant influence of these factors on extreme temperature events – particularly in eastern China.

 

Examining drivers of E. coli distribution across urban headwaters using community science

Sarah H Ledford, Richard Milligan, Zakia Riaz, Jessica Sterling, Michael Meyer and Jacqueline Echols

The study analyses four years of E. coli monitoring in metro Atlanta’s urban watersheds, showing that storm events significantly increase contamination levels. It highlights environmental injustices faced by lower-income and predominantly Black communities due to sewage exposure and related harms.


期刊介绍

Environmental Research Letters

  • 2024年影响因子:5.6  Citescore: 11.1
  • Environmental Research Letters(ERL)以金色开放获取模式出版,作者可选择将原始数据作为补充资料与文章一起发表。所有研究人员可以免费获取这些研究成果。ERL汇聚了关注环境变化及其应对的研究团体和政策制定团体的意见,涵盖了环境科学的所有方面,出版研究快报、综述文章、观点和社论。ERL顺应了环境科学的跨学科发表的趋势,反映了该领域相关的方法、工具和评估战略,得到了来自不同领域的广泛贡献。

Environmental Research: Climate

  • 2024年影响因子: 5.4  Citescore: 4.0
  • Environmental Research: Climate(ERCL)是一本多学科、开放获取的期刊,致力于解决有关物理科学的重要挑战以及气候系统和全球变化的评估,并在影响/未来风险、复原力、环境减缓、环境适应、环境安全和最广泛意义上的解决方案方面进行努力。我们鼓励所有的研究方法,包括定性、定量、实验、理论和应用方法。

Environmental Research: Water

  • Environmental Research: Water是一本多学科、开放获取的期刊,致力于解决与水相关的重要挑战,并在全球变化、环境关联系统、复原力、环境减缓、环境适应、环境安全和最广泛意义上的解决方案方面进行努力。

Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability

  • 2024年影响因子:3.2  Citescore:4.5
  • Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability(ERIS)是一本涵盖多学科的开放获取期刊,本期刊旨在发表针对各种规模和地理环境的基础建设及其相关系统所面临的各种挑战的研究,以及更广泛意义上的可持续性和持久性研究,包括环境、经济和社会因素等。我们欢迎包括定性、定量、实验性、理论及应用研究的所有方法学研究。