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Real-time Study

This category encompasses real-time attribution analysis of extreme weather events as they happen around the world, such as the studies published by the World Weather Attribution (WWA) initiative. Such studies typically do not undergo peer review.

Increased labor losses and decreased adaptation potential in a warmer world

December 2021
Luke A. Parsons, Drew Shindell, Michelle Tigchelaar, Yuqiang Zhang, & June T. Spector
Nature Communications
This study examines the effect of global warming on labor and potential adaptations.Read More →

Environmental Impacts of the U.S. Health Care System and Effects on Public Health

June 2016
Matthew J. Eckelman & Jodi Sherman
PLOS One
This study estimates emissions directly and indirectly attributable to the U.S. health care sector and potential harmful effects on public health.Read More →

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