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Autor:
Sujithkumar Surendran Nair, Anthony W King, Jay Gulledge, Benjamin L Preston, Ryan A McManamay, Christopher D Clark
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 15, Iss 7, p 074038 (2020)
Worldwide economic losses from extreme weather events (EWE) have increased over recent decades, with significant geographic heterogeneity in damages. The IPCC defines the risk from EWE as a function of the climate hazard, socioeconomic exposure, and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bbb8b35bfc974fe29722578101190298
Autor:
Sameer M. Siddiqi, Cate Mingoya-LaFortune, Ramya Chari, Benjamin L. Preston, Grace Gahlon, Carlos Calvo Hernandez, Alexandra Huttinger, Scott R. Stephenson, Jaime Madrigano
Publikováno v:
Environmental Justice.
Autor:
Matthew Langholtz, Erin Webb, Benjamin L. Preston, Anthony Turhollow, Norman Breuer, Laurence Eaton, Anthony W. King, Shahabaddine Sokhansanj, Sujithkumar Surendran Nair, Mark Downing
Publikováno v:
Climate Risk Management, Vol 3, Iss C, Pp 96-115 (2014)
As U.S. energy policy turns to bioenergy, and second-generation biofuels in particular, to foster energy security and environmental benefits, consideration should be given to the implications of climate risk for the incipient bioenergy industry. As a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a6312d4134a34510b59b248b0a6ff3e1
Autor:
Megan C. Maloney, Benjamin L. Preston
Publikováno v:
Climate Risk Management, Vol 2, Iss C, Pp 26-41 (2014)
The consequences of future sea-level rise for coastal communities are a priority concern arising from anthropogenic climate change. Here, previously published methods are scaled up in order to undertake a first pass assessment of exposure to hurrican
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5fb3ec74af0346bb8b5057589ae4f4c4
Autor:
Kathleen M. Ernst, Benjamin L. Preston
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 107:7-22
Urban decision-makers are increasingly focused on enhancing community resilience in anticipation of more frequent and intense impacts from climate variability and change. These impacts will manifest in complex and nuanced ways, particularly when coup
Autor:
Benjamin L. Preston, Alexandra Huttinger, Ramya Chari, Scott R. Stephenson, Jaime Madrigano, Sameer M. Siddiqi, Grace Gahlon, Carlos Calvo Hernandez
Publikováno v:
ISEE Conference Abstracts. 2021
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Communities of color in the United States (U.S.) are disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards. However, few studies have examined the relationship between historical ...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 576:342-355
The magnitude and frequency of hydro-meteorological extremes are expected to increase in a changing environment in ways that threaten the security of US energy-water assets. These include probable maximum precipitation (PMP) and probable maximum floo
Autor:
Richard J. T. Klein, Åsa Gerger Swartling, Kathleen M. Ernst, Karin André, Benjamin L. Preston
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 93:83-91
Climate change adaptation efforts continue to increase as the impacts of climate change increase, intensify, and become more apparent. However, many adaptation efforts fail to result in adaptation actions. This inaction has been linked to several con
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 7868, p 7868 (2021)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Climate change is thought to be one of the greatest public health threats of the 21st century and there has been a tremendous growth in the published literature describing the health implications of climate change over the last decade. Yet, there rem
Autor:
Kelly T. Sanders, Margaret Garcia, Benjamin L. Preston, Samuel A. Markolf, Mikhail Chester, Braden Allenby, Constantine Samaras, Thaddeus R. Miller, B. Shane Underwood
Publikováno v:
npj Urban Sustainability. 1
Infrastructure are at the center of three trends: accelerating human activities, increasing uncertainty in social, technological, and climatological factors, and increasing complexity of the systems themselves and environments in which they operate.