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Bing Xue

Bing Xue is a New Zealand computer scientist, and is a full professor at Victoria University of Wellington, specialising in… more

Bing Xue
H-index: 49
Environmental science 52%
Economics 14%
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Climate extremes, unequal burdens... A Research Hight on Parisa Hosseinzadehtalaei and colleagues' work which examine how future climate extremes will affect populations across high- and low-income countries under different socioeconomic scenarios (SSPs).
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Climate extremes, unequal burdens - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
An article in Nature Communications finds that low-income countries will face greater exposure to future climate extremes than high-income countries.
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Who moves under climate stress? A Research Hight on Hélène Benveniste and colleagues' work which combined causal-inference methods with large-scale migration data to examine how hot and dry weather shocks influence migration within and across borders.
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Who moves under climate stress - Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
An article in Nature Communications finds that age and education are important demographic factors influencing migration responses to climate change.
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Global climate migration is a story of who and not just how many....Accounting for age and education greatly improves predictions, with demographic-specific effects often an order of magnitude larger than population wide averages.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-62969-3

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"We're increasingly at risk of going over the carbon budget and the temperature limit. We need extra efforts to reach net-negative emissions," says Ottmar #Edenhofer, Chair of @esabcc.bsky.social in his talk to the European Parliament’s ENVI Committee: multimedia.europarl.europa.eu/en/webstream...
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Modeling shows that an expanded set of federal and state policies beyond current policies in the US could achieve economy-wide emissions reductions of 56-67% below 2005 levels by 2035.https://www.nature.com/subjects/scientific-community-and-society/ncomms
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Chemicals of emerging concern threaten health and the environment, necessitating effective water treatment. This study clarifies the water-health-environment nexus and suggests approaches to align drinking water with health and sustainability goals.
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Nature Communications has a 2-year impact factor: 14.7 (2023), article downloads of 114,944,868 (2023) and 8 days (median) from submission to the first editorial decision.
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Call for Submissions: Justice and Equality in Decarbonization
-- We welcome submissions of original research that advance the knowledge necessary for just and equitable decarbonization.
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Justice and Equality in Decarbonization
In this cross-journal Collection, we explore how science, policy, and industrial sector can work to advance justice and equity in decarbonization, addressing ...
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🚨New Paper and Policy Brief🚨

How has green hydrogen developed recently? How much hydrogen is needed for 1.5°C? And what are plausible future pathways?

In a new Nature Energy study, we look at these questions.

🔗Article: https://buff.ly/3WeOh3G
🔗Policy Brief: https://buff.ly/3C2F6wm

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