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51. Comparative Assessment of Impacts of Future Climate Change on Runoff in Upper Daqinghe Basin, China.

52. Shaping India's climate future: A perspective on harnessing carbon credits from agriculture.

53. Has process hijacked purpose? Outlook on food systems transformation in the global climate change processes.

54. 'Eco-Nuclear' Energy Transformation? Authoritarian Environmentalism and Regulatory Policy in China.

55. Evaluation of carbon emission reduction effect of Cryptomeria japonica stand management in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan.

56. Being Well-in with the Joneses? A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment on Conspicuous Consumption among Rural Communities.

57. Hygrothermal risk assessment of external wall insulation retrofit to non-traditional wall types in an Irish context, using the Glaser method and a heat, air and moisture transient model.

58. Implementing coastal adaptation: assessing and explaining success by local governments in Nova Scotia, Canada.

59. Energetic, Exergetic, and Techno-Economic Analysis of A Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Utilization Process via Integrated Torrefaction–CLC–Methanation.

60. Carbon Pricing Impacts on Four Pollutants: A Cross-Country Analysis.

61. Advances in methane emissions from agricultural sources: Part I. Accounting and mitigation.

62. Development of a curricular thread to foster medical students' critical reflection and promote action on climate change, health, and equity.

63. Urban methane emission monitoring across North America using TROPOMI data: an analytical inversion approach.

64. The Potential of Absorbing Aerosols to Enhance Extreme Precipitation.

65. Importance of on-farm research for validating process-based models of climate-smart agriculture.

66. Growth ranking of hybrid aspen genotypes and its linkage to leaf gas exchange.

67. Modelling Land Surface Temperature Variation in New Guinea Island from 2000 to 2019 Using a Cubic Spline Model.

68. Seaweed-based polysaccharides – review of extraction, characterization, and bioplastic application.

69. Accelerating the green hydrogen revolution: A comprehensive analysis of technological advancements and policy interventions.

70. Multi-disciplinary strategy to optimize irrigation efficiency in irrigated agriculture.

71. Fast and Slow Responses of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to Antarctic Meltwater Forcing.

72. Enhancing ecosystem productivity and stability with increasing canopy structural complexity in global forests.

73. Importance of soil moisture conservation in mitigating climate change.

74. Animal Feed Formulation—Connecting Technologies to Build a Resilient and Sustainable System.

75. Younger Americans are less politically polarized than older Americans about climate policies (but not about other policy domains).

76. The largest European forest carbon sinks are in the Dinaric Alps old-growth forests: comparison of direct measurements and standardised approaches.

77. Eddy-covariance with slow-response greenhouse gas analyser on tall towers: bridging atmospheric and ecosystem greenhouse gases networks.

78. Cover crops support the climate change mitigation potential of agroecosystems.

79. Climate change impact on small and medium enterprises in Senegal's semi-arid zones: a review.

80. Trade‐offs and synergies of soil carbon sequestration: Addressing knowledge gaps related to soil management strategies.

81. Effectiveness of soil management strategies for mitigation of N2O emissions in European arable land: A meta‐analysis.

82. The carbon border adjustment mechanism is inefficient in addressing carbon leakage and results in unfair welfare losses.

83. Wilder rangelands as a natural climate opportunity: Linking climate action to biodiversity conservation and social transformation.

84. A multi-framework analysis of stakeholders' perceptions in developing a localized blue carbon ecosystems strategy in Eastern Samar, Philippines.

85. The land sector in the low carbon emission strategies in the European Union: role and future expectations.

86. Evaluating long-term low emission development strategies and implications for the remaining global carbon budget.

87. The "Dark Side" of Climate Action Planning.

88. Application of the Global Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis to assess the importance of deadwood characteristics for forest biodiversity.

89. Seagrass Community Structure and Ecosystem Carbon Stocks Along the Shoreline of Semujur Island, Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia.

90. Factors in Community Adaptation for Climate Change Mitigation in Thailand.

91. The Role of Translation in Enacting Multiscalar Climate Action: Insights from European Christian Faith-Based Actors.

92. Greenhouse gas emissions (CO2–CH4–N2O) along a large reservoir‐downstream river continuum: The role of seasonal hypoxia.

93. Scientists' warning: six key points where biodiversity can improve climate change mitigation.

94. Predictive mapping of organic carbon stocks in surficial sediments of the Canadian continental margin.

95. Climate change versus winter sports; can athlete climate activism change the score?

96. Analysing policy changes for achieving sustainable development goals: Insights from forest, environment and climate change action plan in Bangladesh.

97. Spatiotemporal variations of meteorological drought and its dominant factors in different climate regions for the first two decades of the twenty-first century.

98. Exploring Biochar with N-Fertilizer Effects on Soil CO2 Emissions and Physical-Chemical Properties as a Climate Change Mitigation Tool.

99. Governing through the nationally determined contribution (NDC): five functions to steer states' climate conduct.

100. CONFINTEA VII and the Call to Climate Action: Clarifying Roles for Adult Learning and Education.

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