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1. A reflection on four impactful Ambio papers: The biotic perspective: This article belongs to Ambio's 50th Anniversary Collection. Theme: Climate change impacts.

2. Using Delays to Decrease Paper Consumption in Food Service and Laboratory Settings.

3. Answers to V. M. Fedorov's Comments to the Paper "A New Theory of the Earth Insolation Change over Millions of Years against Marine Isotope Stages" by J. J. Smulsky.

4. Coastal impacts of storm surges on a changing climate: a global bibliometric analysis.

5. Research paper on abiotic factors and their influence on Ixodes ricinus activity—observations over a two-year period at several tick collection sites in Germany.

6. Characterization of necessary elements for a definition of resilience for the energy system.

7. The Climate-Smart Agriculture Papers

8. White Paper Concerning Philosophy of Education and Environment.

9. The changing climate of the Mediterranean basin.

10. Positionspapier und Handlungsempfehlungen für eine ökologisch nachhaltige Augenheilkunde: Stellungnahme der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft (DOG) und des Berufsverbands der Augenärzte Deutschlands (BVA).

12. Climate change, lizard populations, and species vulnerability/persistence: trends in ecological and predictive climate studies.

13. The Policy Implications of the Dasgupta Review: Land Use Change and Biodiversity: Invited Paper for the Special Issue on "The Economics of Biodiversity: Building on the Dasgupta Review" in Environmental and Resource Economics.

14. An evidence-based systematic review on farmers' adaptation strategies in India.

15. The impact of climate change and environmental regulation on energy poverty: evidence from China.

16. When concrete was considered sustainable: ecological crisis, technological transition and the prefabricated concrete rural houses in Jiangsu Province from 1961 to the 1980s.

17. The contribution of the University of São Paulo to the scientific production on climate change: a bibliometric analysis.

18. Greener and cheaper: green monetary policy in the era of inflation and high interest rates.

19. Sustainability in the arctic: a bibliometric analysis.

20. Foreign direct investment and carbon emissions from land use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF): empirical evidence from tropical forest countries.

21. Who speaks for the university? Social fiction as a lens for reimagining higher education futures.

22. Slow reception and under-citedness in climate change research: A case study of Charles David Keeling, discoverer of the risk of global warming.

23. Bibliometric analysis of rice and climate change publications based on Web of Science.

24. Adaptive Water Resources Management Under Climate Change: An Introduction.

25. Quantifying crop vulnerability to weather-related extreme events and climate change through vulnerability curves.

26. Digitalization for sustainable wastewater treatment: a way forward for promoting the UN SDG#6 'clean water and sanitation' towards carbon neutrality goals.

27. Agricultural land conversion and ecosystem services loss: a meta-analysis.

28. Propagation Phenomena for a Lotka–Volterra Cooperative Model with Degenerate Diffusion Under Climate Change.

29. Scenario-based LCA for assessing the future environmental impacts of wind offshore energy: An exemplary analysis for a 9.5-MW wind turbine in Germany.

30. A study of impact of climate change on the U.S. stock market as exemplified by the NASDAQ 100 index constituents.

31. Measuring economic crises impact transitioning to a circular economy.

32. A new approach for configuring modular floating cities: assessing modular floating platforms by means of analytic hierarchy process.

33. Macro-financial policy at the crossroad: addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation - introduction to the special issue.

34. Beyond synergies: understanding SDG trade-offs, equity and implementation challenges of sectoral climate change mitigation options.

35. Special issue: 'Organic farming and agroecology as a response to global challenges'—selected papers from the 2nd International GRAB-IT Workshop (GRAB-IT 2018), Anacapri, Italy, 26–27 June 2018, editorial.

36. Perspectives on biometeorological research on the African continent.

37. Bibliographic mapping for heat tolerance in pigs and poultry.

38. Research progress and perspectives on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies in China and the USA: a bibliometric analysis.

39. What Can You Do as an Eco-hero? A Study on the Ecopedagogical Potential of Dutch Non-fictional Environmental Texts for Children.

40. Optimizing scope 3 emissions in the automotive manufacturing industry: a multidisciplinary approach.

41. Facing the storm: Developing corporate adaptation and resilience action plans amid climate uncertainty.

42. Navigating complexity: looking at the potential contribution of a boundary organisation in Portugal to evidence-informed policy.

43. Prediction of groundwater level using GMDH artificial neural network based on climate change scenarios.

44. Sustainable Development Goals for Textiles and Fashion.

45. Adapting nomadic pastoralism to climate change.

46. Construing Climate Change Adaptation as Global Public Good Under International Law: Problems and Prospects.

47. Assessing natural global catastrophic risks.

49. Feasibility of Using Side Products from Chlorine-Dioxide Production to Produce Cellulose Powder.

50. Backward-Looking Principles of Climate Justice: The Unjustified Move from the Polluter Pays Principle to the Beneficiary Pays Principle.