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Earth'S Future|April 10, 2023
Achieving Brazil's Deforestation Target Will Reduce Fire and Deliver Air Quality and Public Health BenefitsEdward W Butt, Luke Conibear, Callum Smith, et al.
Earth'S Future|June 23, 2025
Non-Floodplain Wetlands Are Carbon-Storage Powerhouses Across the United StatesCharles R Lane, Amanda M Nahlik, Jay Christensen, et al.
Earth'S Future|March 15, 2024
Climate Change Will Impact Surface Water Extents and Dynamics Across the Central United StatesMelanie K Vanderhoof, Jay R Christensen, Laurie C Alexander, et al.
Earth'S Future|March 5, 2024
Participatory Causal Loop Diagrams Building for Supporting Decision-Makers Integrating Flood Risk Management in an Urban Regeneration ProcessVirginia R Coletta, Alessandro Pagano, Irene Pluchinotta, et al.
Earth'S Future|October 10, 2017
Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle modelsYan Sun, Shushi Peng, Daniel S Goll, et al.
Earth'S Future|August 26, 2021
Risky Development: Increasing Exposure to Natural Hazards in the United StatesVirginia Iglesias, Anna E Braswell, Matthew W Rossi, et al.
Earth'S Future|April 30, 2019
Quantifying the Sustainability of Water Availability for the Water-Food-Energy-Ecosystem Nexus in the Niger River BasinJie Yang, Y C Ethan Yang, Hassaan F Khan, et al.
Earth'S Future|July 22, 2022
Projecting Climate Dependent Coastal Flood Risk With a Hybrid Statistical Dynamical ModelD L Anderson, P Ruggiero, F J Mendez, et al.
Earth'S Future|July 22, 2022
Past the Precipice? Projected Coral Habitability Under Global HeatingP Kalmus, A Ekanayaka, E Kang, et al.
Earth'S Future|April 10, 2023
The Carbon Sink Potential of Southern China After Two Decades of AfforestationX M Zhang, M Brandt, Y M Yue, et al.
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Earth'S Future|April 10, 2023
Achieving Brazil's Deforestation Target Will Reduce Fire and Deliver Air Quality and Public Health BenefitsEdward W Butt, Luke Conibear, Callum Smith, et al.
Earth'S Future|June 23, 2025
Non-Floodplain Wetlands Are Carbon-Storage Powerhouses Across the United StatesCharles R Lane, Amanda M Nahlik, Jay Christensen, et al.
Earth'S Future|March 15, 2024
Climate Change Will Impact Surface Water Extents and Dynamics Across the Central United StatesMelanie K Vanderhoof, Jay R Christensen, Laurie C Alexander, et al.
Earth'S Future|March 5, 2024
Participatory Causal Loop Diagrams Building for Supporting Decision-Makers Integrating Flood Risk Management in an Urban Regeneration ProcessVirginia R Coletta, Alessandro Pagano, Irene Pluchinotta, et al.
Earth'S Future|October 10, 2017
Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle modelsYan Sun, Shushi Peng, Daniel S Goll, et al.
Earth'S Future|August 26, 2021
Risky Development: Increasing Exposure to Natural Hazards in the United StatesVirginia Iglesias, Anna E Braswell, Matthew W Rossi, et al.
Earth'S Future|April 30, 2019
Quantifying the Sustainability of Water Availability for the Water-Food-Energy-Ecosystem Nexus in the Niger River BasinJie Yang, Y C Ethan Yang, Hassaan F Khan, et al.
Earth'S Future|July 22, 2022
Projecting Climate Dependent Coastal Flood Risk With a Hybrid Statistical Dynamical ModelD L Anderson, P Ruggiero, F J Mendez, et al.
Earth'S Future|July 22, 2022
Past the Precipice? Projected Coral Habitability Under Global HeatingP Kalmus, A Ekanayaka, E Kang, et al.
Earth'S Future|April 10, 2023
The Carbon Sink Potential of Southern China After Two Decades of AfforestationX M Zhang, M Brandt, Y M Yue, et al.
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