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Projections of Climate Change Vulnerability Along the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways 2020–2100. Nature.
A man and woman wearing face masks walk on a rainy city sidewalk. The background shows wet roads, a parked car, and green trees, conveying a calm, overcast day.

Climate Change Economics and Economic Systems

Projections of Climate Change Vulnerability Along the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways 2020–2100. Nature.

The database provides global country-level projections of socioeconomic vulnerability from 2020–2100 under three Shared Socioeconomic Pathways. It tracks seven key dimensions to assess future climate, disaster, and shock-related risks.

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Huisman, J., Martyr, R., Rott, R., et al.

Quantifying the short-term mortality effects of wildfire smoke in Europe: A multicountry epidemiological study in 654 contiguous regions. The Lancet Planetary Health.

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

Quantifying the short-term mortality effects of wildfire smoke in Europe: A multicountry epidemiological study in 654 contiguous regions. The Lancet Planetary Health.

The article highlights how fine particulate matter (PM2·5) from wildfire smoke could be more harmful to human health than that from other sources.

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Alari, A., Ballestar, J., Mila, C., et al.