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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Siberian environmental change: Synthesis of recent studies and opportunities for networking

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Callaghan TV, Shaduyko O, Kirpotin SN, Gordov E
2021
Ambio. 50 (11): 2104-2127

A recent multidisciplinary compilation of studies on changes in the Siberian environment details how climate is changing faster than most places on Earth with exceptional warming in the north and increased aridity in the south. Impacts of these changes are rapid permafrost thaw and melt of glaciers, increased flooding, extreme weather events leading to sudden changes in biodiversity, increased forest fires, more insect pest outbreaks, and increased emissions of CO(2) and methane. These trends interact with sociological changes leading to land-use change, globalisation of diets, impaired health of Arctic Peoples, and challenges for transport. Local mitigation and adaptation measures are likely to be limited by a range of public perceptions of climate change that vary according to personal background. However, Siberia has the possibility through land surface feedbacks to amplify or suppress climate change impacts at potentially global levels. Based on the diverse studies presented in this Ambio Special Issue, we suggest ways forward for more sustainable environmental research and management.

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    Non-United States
    • Non-United States: Asia
    General Health Impact
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    Communication, Vulnerable Population
    • Communication, Vulnerable Population: General Public/Unspecified
    • Communication, Vulnerable Population: Indigenous People
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