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

01 Aug 2025 gabriels
本期内容来自Environmental Research Letters (ERL)Environmental Research: Climate (ERCL)期刊,涵盖热带生态系统碳储量、老龄化社会长期照护的碳足迹、蛋白质转型、极端气候对食品价格的影响、以及气候适应中的信息价值等热点话题。

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精选文章

Projected shrinking of tropical vegetation biomass potential with future hydroclimate shifts

Félicien Meunier, Marijn Bauters, Pascal Boeckx, Philippe Ciais, Steven J De Hertog, Wim Thiery, Yitong Yao and Hans Verbeeck

This research in ERL highlights that tropical ecosystems are projected to experience significant declines in vegetation biomass potential due to future hydroclimatic shifts, particularly under high emission scenarios. This emphasises the urgent need to mitigate both anthropogenic disturbances and greenhouse gas emissions to protect tropical vegetation biomass.

 

Detailed carbon footprint of long-term care in an ageing society

Narumi Kira, Sho Hata, Keisuke Nansai and Yosuke Shigetomi

This research quantifies the carbon footprint (CF) of long-term care (LTC) services in Japan, concluding that CF increases with higher care levels and that households with LTC insurance have a greater per-capita CF. This study outlines a significant emissions disparity based on care levels and suggests that addressing LTC demand could benefit both climate change mitigation and public health, especially as Japan’s aging population increases by 2050.

 

A value of information framework for climate adaptation and risk-management

Frances C Moore and Adam Sobel

New research in ERCL proposes a value of information (VOI) framework to analyse information that supports adaptive decision-making in managing weather-related risks under changing climate conditions.

 

A restatement of the protein transition

O Duluins, R Cardinaals, H Potter Karlsson, S Nájera Espinosa, K Resare Sahlin, J J L Candel, S Hornborg, A Matthews and P V Baret

This paper advocates for a holistic approach to the protein transition as a pathway to a sustainable food system, highlighting the challenges posed by conflicting narratives among stakeholders and fragmented scientific evidence.
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Climate extremes, food price spikes, and their wider societal risks

Maximilian Kotz, Markus G Donat, Tom Lancaster, Miles Parker, Pete Smith, Anna Taylor and Sylvia H Vetter

This paper highlights the correlation between climate extremes, particularly the record heat of 2024, and rising food prices, which are now a major public concern interlinked with climate change. The research confirms that high temperatures translate into supply shortages and food price inflation, while outlining the broader societal risks, such as strain on health and political systems, and economic inequality.


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。