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Climate change occurs due to the increasing content of greenhouse gases (GHGs)  in the air, mostly resulting from the rapidly growing industrialization. As a result of climate change causes: (1) the earth's temperature increased, (2) extreme climate ... see more

We conducted a systematic literature review to document the scientific knowledge about climate change impacts and adaptation in livestock systems, and to identify research gaps. The analysis was built from the premise that livestock offers substantial opp... see more

Human consumption and human emissions are rapidly destroying our home planet and the vital ingredients of life—the science is clear and abundant. And so, we need to make extreme changes in many aspects of life as quickly as possible—as a matter of surviva... see more

The city of Auroville was founded in 1968 on the Coromandel Coast of South India. It has gone through exemplary landscape rejuvenation during the past decades. The once heavily eroded area has become a green biosphere. Conscious water management, reforest... see more

The paper relevancy is determined by the need to substantiate the feasibility of restoring the ecosystem of the Sasyk estuary after its transformation into a reservoir (1978) and the unsuccessful desalination by the Danube waters for irrigation purposes. ... see more

Government, international agencies, civic society, and media organizations in Indonesia have communicated climate change to people. The examples are communication campaigns focusing on “green” activities, such as bike to work, car-free days, and energy-ef... see more

Through photosynthetic activities, tropical forest ecosystems capture and store the most significant carbon emissions in the form of  biomass compared with other types of  vegetation, and thus play a highly crucial part in dealing with climate c... see more

The success of our national efforts would be significantly enhanced provided the developed countries affirm their responsibility for accumulated green house gas emissions and fulfill their commitments under the United Nations framework Convention on Clima... see more

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