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Assessment of variations in the annual sum of active temperatures and total precipitation during the vegetation period in Russia and neighboring countries
Russian Meteorology and Hydrology. 2018. Vol. 43. No. 6. P. 412–417.
Popova E. N., Popov I. O., Semenov S.
The long–term values are calculated for the annual sum ofactive temperatures in the surface air layer and for total precipitation during the vegetation period (May–September) in Russia and neighboring countries for two time periods: 1951–1970 and 1991–2010. The statistical procedures are used to demonstrate the reliability of differences in the values of these parameters for the analyzed time periods. The sum of active temperatures significantly increased almost on the whole territory of Russia except for some Arctic and Far East regions. The spatial variations in total precipitation during the vegetation period are obviously inhomogeneous.
Ekaterina S. Podolskaia, Sinitsina A., European Journal of Forest Engineering 2026 Vol. 12 No. 1 P. 7–22
Machine learning in transport modeling has become a trend in science and industry. In this paper, we observe its main directions and focus on a dataset of seasonal road creation. Seasonality as a parameter in transport modeling has a significant impact on transport scenarios but is underestimated worldwide and in Russia, despite modern data challenges. ...
Added: June 24, 2026
Rovnov Y., Кудинская В. В., Закон 2026 № 6 С. 179–193
The article discusses a landmark case in recent strategic climate litigation — the lawsuit brought by Peruvian national Saúl Luciano Lliuya against the German energy giant RWE AG. In declining to find that the defendant was under an obligation to partially cover, in proportion to its share in global GHG emissions, the cost of measures ...
Added: June 23, 2026
NY: Routledge, 2026.
This book is a comprehensive study on how the national security sectors of China, India, Japan, Russia, and the United States have engaged the idea of climate change as an existential threat. Climate Change, National Security and Geopolitics examines the respective ways in which the five states have framed the issue of climate change in ...
Added: May 25, 2026
Sergey Kivalov, Lopes de Gerenyu V., Khoroshaev D. et al., Forests 2023 Vol. 14 No. 8 Article 1568
Soil respiration (SR) is a main component of the carbon cycle in terrestrial ecosystems,
and being strongly affected by changes in the environment, it is a good indicator of the ecosystem’s
ability to cope with climate change. This research aims to find better empirical SR models using
25-year-long SR monitoring in two forest ecosystems formed on sandy Entic ...
Added: April 24, 2026
Yury Rovnov, American Journal of International Law 2026 Vol. 120 No. 2 P. 371–379
This is a case note of two WTO panel reports in recent Palm Oil disputes. After providing an overview of the panel findings under Article 2.1 of the TBT Agreement, the note discusses what appears to be a modified legal standard for non-discrimination applied by the panel under this provision and the continued use of ...
Added: April 23, 2026
Pavlyukevich Ekaterina D., Krylenko I., Motovilov Y. et al., Water Resources 2025 Vol. 52 No. 2 P. S159–S171
A set of hydrometeorological models, has been used to assess the likely changes in Terek River runoff in the 21st century, taking into account climate and glaciation changes in the basin. It has been shown that runoff changes will range from –2 to +5% under the RCP 2.6 scenario and from –8 to +14% under ...
Added: April 3, 2026
Иванов А. В., Марченко А. А., Бондарчук С. Н. et al., Лесоведение 2025 № 4 С. 515–524
For the first time, a variability analysis of phenological dates of woody plant development in connection with climate change was conducted for the conditions of Primorsky Krai. The study is based on a continuous (from 1987 to 2022) series of phenological observations for five tree species from the Nature Chronicle of the Sikhote-Alin Reserve. According ...
Added: February 27, 2026
Andreev R., Novenko E., Quaternary International 2025 No. 739 Article 109879
The paper presents the application of four quantitative methods for pollen-based palaeoclimatic reconstruction (the Best Modern Analogue technique (MAT), weighted averaging (WA) and weighted averaging partial least squares (WAPLS) transfer functions and Random Forest algorithm (RF)) to derive temperatures, precipitation and total woody coverage (in 5, 10, 20 and 50 km radii) for the poorly ...
Added: February 16, 2026
Antipova M., Irina S. Bushueva, Babenko A., Nature conservation research. Zapovednaâ nauka 2026 Vol. 11 No. 1 P. 71–92
Since the end of the Little Ice Age, glacier retreat has been recorded globally, with its rates steadily increasing. Glacier forelands serve as convenient areas for studying the patterns of biotic community formation during primary succession. Collembola (hereinafter – springtails) typically play key roles in primary successions, being among the first colonists of territories newly ...
Added: February 12, 2026
Šarić L., Trnavac R., Frontiers in Communication 2026 Vol. 11 Article 1754352
This study analyzes agency and news values across verbal and visual modalities
in Croatian online news on the climate crisis, examining how climate change is
portrayed. We explore newsworthiness, visual framing, and metaphor, linking
agency to broader concerns about responsibility. In addition, the analysis traces
how different types of agency shape news values in both metaphorical and nonmetaphorical
micro-contexts. To ...
Added: January 27, 2026
Zhao F., Wang J., Chen Q., Economic Analysis and Policy 2025 Vol. 88 P. 26–53
This paper examines the strategic implications of corporate climate change exposure in the context of Chinese listed firms. Drawing on MD&A textual disclosures from 2007 to 2021, we construct a firm-level index of climate exposure and find that greater engagement with climate issues leads to more aggressive strategic behavior. This relationship is robust to a ...
Added: January 15, 2026
Rovnov Y., Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Серия 14. Право 2025 Т. 16 № 4 С. 1071–1087
This article comments on the advisory opinion issued by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) on May 21, 2024 on a request submitted by the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law (COSIS). Seeking to strike a balance between conflicting views of participants in the proceedings, ITLOS ...
Added: December 30, 2025