LAXENBURG, AUSTRIA, December 17 (WNM/Nature Communications/Ansa Heyl) - Vulnerability and exposure to the effects of climate change differs significantly across social groups, defined not only by income levels but also by gender, education, and racial and ethnic profiles. Understanding how these inequalities will evolve in the future appears particularly important for the design of policies aimed at reducing the impact of climate change globally. In a new article published in Nature Communications, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...