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

07 Nov 2025 gabriels
本期内容来自Environmental Research Letters (ERL)、Environmental Research: Climate (ERCL)、Environmental Research: Energy (EREN) 与 Environmental Research: Health (ERH),涵盖泥炭地植物物候、社区能源与地方认同、护理研究中的气候议题、热带地区畜牧业排放以及北极海冰减少的气候成因等研究进展。

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精选文章

The PeatPic project: predicting plot-scale green leaf phenology across peatlands

Scott J Davidson, Avni Malhotra, Vincent E J Jassey, Maria Strack, Elena Aitova, Russell Anderson, Lindsey J Atkinson, Janna M Barel, Melanie Bird, Clarisse Brehier, Gillian Donaldson-Selby, Emma Duley, Joel Eklof, Elvira de Eyto, Gustaf Granath, Alanna Grant, Antonia Hartmann, Aleicia Holland, Vytas Huth, Cheristy P Jones, Sung-Ching Lee, Javier Lopatin, Alice M Milner, Mike Peacock, Matthias Peichl, Jorge F Perez-Quezada, Clarice R Perryman, Amy Pickard, Helena Rautakoski, Ewen Silvester, Anna-Maria Virkkala and Emma Wegener

Davidson et al. present The PeatPic project in this research Letter, which developed a smartphone-based methodology to predict green leaf phenology (GLP) across various types of peatland. The study outlines significant GLP variations across different peatland types, key indicators being peatland/vegetation type and energy balance. The PeatPic project offers low-cost opportunities for further research into peatland phenology, to better assess the impacts of future changes on these important ecosystems.

 

Just places: how community energy initiatives foster energy justice through place attachment

Rachel Walters, Megan Farrelly, Wikke Novalia and Rob Raven

Walters et al. explore how place attachment and energy justice inform processes and outcomes of community energy initiatives (CEI). Key themes highlight that the social and physical characteristics of place, along with cognitive-emotional people-place bonds, serve as both a foundation and a driver for advancing dimensions of energy justice. In particular, trust and pride foster a sense of belonging and wellbeing, which in turn support more effective community action.

 

Climate change and nursing research: a scoping review

Claire A Richards, Ann Dyer, Melissa Vera and Julie Postma

Richards et al.’s scoping review assesses the contributions of nurse scientists to climate change and health research, including an analysis of 202 articles published between 2018 and 2023. This revealed a prevalence of studies on climate hazards and a lack of focus on Indigenous health perspectives, suggesting the need to strengthen and increase nursing research on climate change, for example by centring Indigenous knowledges and studying a just energy transition.

 

Satellite methane and ammonia observations consistently show substantial increases in pan-tropical livestock emission

Gang Tang, Yuzhong Zhang, Wei Chen, Zhenqi Luo, Joannes D Maasakkers and John R Worden

Tang et al.’s research Letter analyses satellite observations of methane (CH4) and ammonia (NH3) emissions from the livestock sector between 2010 and 2018, outlining a strong positive correlation in emission trends across Pan-Tropical regions. The results suggest that substantial increases in CH4 emissions are driven by livestock population growth, thus presenting the limitations of widely used bottom-up emission inventories which fail to capture this correlation.

 

Observed winds alone cannot explain recent Arctic warming and sea ice loss

Ash L Gilbert, Jennifer E Kay, Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, David A Bailey, Marika M Holland, Alexandra Jahn and David P Schneider

Gilbert et al. present that observed winds alone cannot account for the significant recent warming and sea ice loss in the Arctic, as they do not reproduce the magnitude of these changes in a pre-industrial model experiment. The winds do partially reproduce the interannual, seasonal, and spatial variability, but they are not the primary driver of long-term trends observed since 1980.


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: Energy

  • Environmental Research: Energy(EREN)是一本多学科、开放获取的期刊,致力于解决与能源相关的重要挑战,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。

 Environmental Research: Health

  • Environmental Research: Health(ERH)是一本多学科、开放获取的期刊,致力于在环境和公共卫生的层面上应对重要的全球挑战。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、暴露评估、实施研究以及政策分析。