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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 7, p e0271026 (2022)
Policies to reduce greenhouse gases associated with electricity generation have been a major focus of public policy in the United States, but their implications for achieving environmental justice among historically overburdened communities inappropr
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https://doaj.org/article/d8422c6772bf47aa808059b0c6a9b773
Autor:
Juan Declet-Barreto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Latin American Geography. 19:289-295
Autor:
Ashley M. Broadbent, Matei Georgescu, E. Scott Krayenhoff, Juan Declet-Barreto, Sharon L. Harlan
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 811:151326
Cities are facing the twin pressures of greenhouse gas driven climatic warming and locally induced urban heating. These pressures are threatening populations that are sensitive to extreme heat due to sociodemographic factors including economic means.
Autor:
Carly A. Phillips, Astrid Caldas, L. Delta Merner, Alexandra Phelan, Shuchi Talati, Juan Declet-Barreto, Kristina A. Dahl, Rachel Licker, Christopher H. Trisos, Erika Spanger-Siegfried, Colin J. Carlson, Rachel Cleetus, J. Pablo Ortiz-Partida
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change
The COVID-19 pandemic will be an unprecedented test of governments’ ability to manage compound risks, as climate hazards disrupt outbreak response around the world. Immediate steps can be taken to minimize climate-attributable loss of life, but cli
Autor:
Emily Berman, Charise Johnson, Gretchen T Goldman, Anita Desikan, Andrew Rosenberg, Juan Declet-Barreto, Leonard Montenegro, Joshua Goldman
Publikováno v:
Journal of the AirWaste Management Association (1995). 70(5)
On January 25, 2018, the United States Environmental Protection Agency withdrew a 1995 policy that mandates the use of maximum achievable control technology (MACT) to regulate emissions from major sources of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), a categor
Autor:
David M. Hondula, Juan Declet-Barreto, Paul M. Chakalian, Sharon L. Harlan, G. Darrel Jenerette
Publikováno v:
People and Climate Change
Future societies face many uncertainties in a rapidly warming and urbanizing world. One of the most critical challenges is how cities will adapt to new local temperature regimes. This chapter examines the climate hazard of extreme heat, the human hea
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Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society. 8:507-524
Hot weather is a threat to human health, especially in cities, where urban heat islands (UHIs) are elevating temperatures already on the rise from global climate change. Increased vegetation can help reduce temperatures and exposure to heat hazards.
Autor:
Juan Declet-Barreto, William L. Stefanov, Soe W. Myint, Xiaoxiao Li, Shai Kaplan, Alexander Buyantuev, Benjamin L. Ruddell, G. Darrel Jenerette, Sharon L. Harlan
Publikováno v:
Landscape Ecology. 31:745-760
With rapidly expanding urban regions, the effects of land cover changes on urban surface temperatures and the consequences of these changes for human health are becoming progressively larger problems. We investigated residential parcel and neighborho
Autor:
Juan Declet-Barreto
Publikováno v:
Human Geography. 8:88-92
Autor:
John C. Finn, Noel Castree, Juan Declet-Barreto, Leigh Johnson, Wendy Larner, Diana Liverman, Michael Watts
Publikováno v:
Human Geography. 8:82-86
In Naomi Klein's latest book, This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate (Simon & Schuster, 2014), the activist, journalist, and author lays out an argument that will probably be familiar to many readers of Human Geography. Carbon is not the