The harsh impacts of climate change and its related hazards are increasingly being felt across the world. A large consensus has emerged among natural scientists about the nature and the impact of climate change. It is recognized that climate change is largely anthropogenic and that, in turn, a continuous worsening of environmental conditions has strong impacts on populations’ and individuals’ well-being (Lutz, 2010). © 2020 Springer Nature
Climate change and reproductive intentions in Europe / DE ROSE, A; Testa, Maria Rita. - (2015), pp. 194-212. [10.1007/978-1-137-56077-3_9]
Climate change and reproductive intentions in Europe
TESTA M
2015
Abstract
The harsh impacts of climate change and its related hazards are increasingly being felt across the world. A large consensus has emerged among natural scientists about the nature and the impact of climate change. It is recognized that climate change is largely anthropogenic and that, in turn, a continuous worsening of environmental conditions has strong impacts on populations’ and individuals’ well-being (Lutz, 2010). © 2020 Springer NatureFile in questo prodotto:
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