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  • Thermal power plants face growing risks from rising water temperatures and water shortages, which can reduce cooling efficiency and threaten energy security. A study maps these risks globally and finds that factoring them into plant closures could improve reliability while supporting climate goals.

    • Shiyu Li
    • Yong Liu
    • Yue Qin
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    P: 1-12
  • Climate change is a threat to global biodiversity, but the potential effects on freshwater fishes have not been well studied. Here the authors model future flow and water temperature extremes and predict that increases in water temperature in particular will pose serious threats to freshwater fishes

    • Valerio Barbarossa
    • Joyce Bosmans
    • Aafke M. Schipper
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-10
  • Tropical rainforests partly create their own climatic conditions by promoting precipitation, therefore rainforest losses may trigger dramatic shifts. Here the authors combine remote sensing, hydrological modelling, and atmospheric moisture tracking simulations to assess forest-rainfall feedbacks in three major tropical rainforest regions on Earth and simulate potential changes under a severe climate change scenario.

    • Arie Staal
    • Ingo Fetzer
    • Obbe A. Tuinenburg
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-8
  • Tree transpiration in the Amazon enhances downwind rainfall. Research now shows that approximately one-third of Amazon rainfall originates within its own basin, with the southern half of the basin contributing most to this effect.

    • Arie Staal
    • Obbe A. Tuinenburg
    • Stefan C. Dekker
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 539-543