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    Eradicating poverty remains a grand global challenge, and inappropriate poverty reduction policies can lead to environmental degradation. Our study shows that global extreme poverty would not be eradicated until 2049 under the current trend, lagging behind the target set by the United Nations by 19 years. Through taking concerted global actions of improving education, shifting to a plant-oriented…

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    • "Robust strategies to end global poverty and reduce environmental pressures" #SichuanUniversity Zhaoxia Guo, Yucheng Dong Read more in @OneEarth_CP: https://t.co/njsIEryrWj

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    Eradicating poverty remains a grand global challenge, and inappropriate poverty reduction policies can lead to environmental degradation. Our study shows that global extreme poverty would not be eradicated until 2049 under the current trend, lagging behind the target set by the United Nations by 19 years. Through taking concerted global actions of improving education, shifting to a plant-oriented…

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    • "Robust strategies to end global poverty and reduce environmental pressures" #SichuanUniversity Zhaoxia Guo, Yucheng Dong Read more in @OneEarth_CP: https://t.co/njsIEryrWj

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    Sustaining groundwater under the warming climate in India remains a challenge for the food and water security of over one billion people. However, the crucial role of the strengthening of the Indian summer monsoon and future warming on rapidly depleting groundwater storage in north India remains unexplored. Here, using in situ groundwater observations and model simulations, we show that the…

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    • "Excessive pumping limits the benefits of a strengthening summer monsoon for groundwater recovery in India" @iitgn Swarup Dangar & @vmishraiit Read more in @OneEarth_CP: https://t.co/APHakvVUc9

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    Sustaining groundwater under the warming climate in India remains a challenge for the food and water security of over one billion people. However, the crucial role of the strengthening of the Indian summer monsoon and future warming on rapidly depleting groundwater storage in north India remains unexplored. Here, using in situ groundwater observations and model simulations, we show that the…

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    • "Excessive pumping limits the benefits of a strengthening summer monsoon for groundwater recovery in India" @iitgn Swarup Dangar & @vmishraiit Read more in @OneEarth_CP: https://t.co/APHakvVUc9

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    Organic aerosol is an important air pollutant worldwide that influences both human health and climate. The concentration and constituents of organic aerosol have long been poorly reproduced by air-quality models. To tackle this problem, Chang et al. focused on organic emission inventory, the primary input of air-quality models. By introducing a new emission framework with a full volatility…

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    • Full-volatility emission framework corrects missing and underestimated secondary organic aerosol sources - read the full article from Shuxiao Wang @Tsinghua_Uni & colleagues in @OneEarth_CP #ACSSpring2023 https://t.co/dlAMrzGCTn

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    Transformative actions to decarbonize the chemical sector, such as using alternative non-fossil carbon feedstocks, should be assessed relative to the planetary boundaries to understand the overall environmental implications. Our study reveals that replacing fossil feedstocks with “renewable” carbon can reduce CO2 emissions by 25% to 100%. However, the technology pathways that offer the highest…

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    • Researchers examine "Sustainability footprints of a renewable carbon transition for the petrochemical sector within planetary boundaries" @guillengosalbez & colleagues @OneEarth_CP #ACSSpring2023 https://t.co/68nCsOEHBa

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    Cities serve as hubs in anthropogenic carbon cycling and yield large streams of carbon in food waste and wastewater. Microbiomes can catalyze waste carbon circularity but suffer from ineffective controls. In this perspective, we shape favorable functioned microbiomes with an increasing diversity of microorganisms via extracellular electron transport. These electrochemically engineered microbiomes…

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    • "Urban Circular Carbon Economy Through Electrochemically Influenced Microbiomes" @EPrinceton Aaron Leininger, @jinjin_chen, @AnuRamaswami, @zjasonren Read more from this @OneEarth_CP Perspective here: https://t.co/l15bFM4ZZS

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    Land fires occur frequently in Sumatra, Indonesia. However, the magnitude of the health impacts of these fires, especially on respiratory health, and the connection between human activities, pollution, and health are unknown. We linked healthcare attendance for respiratory illnesses with changes in land cover, climate, socioeconomic factors, land fires, and air pollution. We found respiratory…

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    • "Deterioration of respiratory health following changes to land cover and climate in Indonesia" @NRInstitute Truly Santika Read more in @OneEarth_CP https://t.co/0L3lwpcGFD https://t.co/QCH3MnlSsL

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    Cities serve as hubs in anthropogenic carbon cycling and yield large streams of carbon in food waste and wastewater. Microbiomes can catalyze waste carbon circularity but suffer from ineffective controls. In this perspective, we shape favorable functioned microbiomes with an increasing diversity of microorganisms via extracellular electron transport. These electrochemically engineered microbiomes…

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    • "Urban Circular Carbon Economy Through Electrochemically Influenced Microbiomes" @EPrinceton Aaron Leininger, @jinjin_chen, @AnuRamaswami, @zjasonren Read more from this @OneEarth_CP Perspective here: https://t.co/l15bFM4ZZS

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    Land fires occur frequently in Sumatra, Indonesia. However, the magnitude of the health impacts of these fires, especially on respiratory health, and the connection between human activities, pollution, and health are unknown. We linked healthcare attendance for respiratory illnesses with changes in land cover, climate, socioeconomic factors, land fires, and air pollution. We found respiratory…

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    • "Deterioration of respiratory health following changes to land cover and climate in Indonesia" @NRInstitute Truly Santika Read more in @OneEarth_CP https://t.co/0L3lwpcGFD https://t.co/Z8Unfkuw5C