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Runaway Global Warming Analyse mit 200-Jahr-Prognose
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2026-03-04
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Trajektorien des Erdsystems: Eine globale Analyse von runaway Wärme und dem Klimaszenario der nächsten 200 Jahre.
Here is a translation of the list of references into English:
- 01."Antarctica's Ice Is Melting Fast, and Scientists Are Worried" - National Geographic
- 02."Antarctic ice loss doubles in a decade" - Nature News
- 03."The Melting Cryosphere Of Antarctica" - National Snow and Ice Data Center
- 04."Melting glaciers in China's Himalaya could displace 14 million people by 2050, study shows" - The Guardian
- 05."Climate change'S impact on coastal flooding to increase five times over this century" - UNDP HDR
- 06."Antarctica is greening at a dramatic rate as climate heats" - The Guardian
- 07."Study challenges recent claims about rapid Antarctic greening" - British Antarctic Survey
- 08."Human Climate Niche—2020 and 2070" - NOAA'S Science On a Sphere
- 09."How Climate Change May Make Some Places Too Hot To Live" - NASA Science
- 10."Uninhabitable Futures on a Habitable Earth: The Role of Climate Change in the Displacement of People" -ペルン,シーアイン
- 11."There could be 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050. Here's what you need to know." - Zurich
- 12."Climate Change Will Drive Domestic Migration across the United States" - NewAmerica.org
- 13."America'S Great Climate Migration Has Begun. Here'S What You Need To Know." - コレッジ・オブ・コロンビア・マガジン
- 14."Relocating farmland to cut carbon emissions amid warming world" - ハーバード・ガゼット
- 15."Insurance gap driven by climate change threatens financial stability, says WWF" - Green Central Banking
- 16."The Risks of Climate Change to the United States in the 21st Century" - CBO.gov
- 17."Climate change: potential to end humanity 'dangerously underexplored' say experts" - University of Cambridge
- 18."The Geopolitics of Climate Change: Scenarios and Pathways for Arctic 2050" - Belfer Center
- 19."Antarctica: geopolitical challenges and institutional resilience" - Taylor & Francis
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