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Anti-repeating earthquakes and how to explain them
Anti-repeaters – earthquakes that happen in the same location but with opposite focal mechanisms – are widespread but under-recognised and likely result from fluid migration processes, suggests a synthesis of observations of these phenomena from a range of tectonic environments.
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Carbon dioxide removal, capture and storage
In this cross-journal Collection, we bring together studies that address novel and existing carbon dioxide removal and carbon capture and storage methods and their potential for up-scaling, including critical questions of timing, location, and cost. We also welcome articles on methodologies that measure and verify the climate and environmental impact and explore public perceptions.
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Recent reductions in aerosol emissions have increased Earth’s energy imbalance
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The risk of concurrent heatwaves and extreme sea levels along the global coastline is increasing
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The potential of carbon markets to accelerate green infrastructure based water quality trading
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Enhanced future vegetation growth with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations could increase fire activity