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总结:累计发表同行评议论文 700余篇,《自然》《自然-气候变化》《自然-通讯》《自然-地球科学》《自然-能源》《自然-可持续发展》《自然-水》《自然综述-地球与环境》《自然-生态与进化》《科学》《科学-进展》《科学通报》《国家科学评论》《创新》及《美国国家科学院院刊》等高影响力期刊的论文;撰写10余本专著或专著章节,发表200余篇会议论文或报告。总被引频次达32,669次,H指数为90(据Web of Science数据库)。多次入选科睿唯安(Clarivate)全球“高被引科学家”名录。截至2024年的发表论文详见其旧网站:http://rcg.gvc.gu.se/dc/。*代表通讯作者。
Peer-reviewed articles since 2025
1.Cai, Z., Q. You, J. A. Screen, H. W. Chen, R. Zhang, Z. Zuo, D. Chen, J. Cohen, S. Kang, W. Ma, S. K. Gulev, G. W. K. Moore, and R. Zhang, 2026: Role of Atlantic multidecadal variability in modulating Arctic sea ice loss and wetting. Science Advances, 12(13), eady7595. DOI:10.1126/sciadv.ady7595.
2.Gao, S., Y. Chen, D. Chen, B. He, K. Li, and P. Hou, 2026: More intense and equal compound heatwaves driven by urbanization. npj Urban Sustainability, 6(1), 54. DOI:10.1038/s42949-026-00363-8.
3.Guan, Y., W. Wu, M. He, H. Weng, D. Li, X. Huang, D. Chen*, S. Zhou, and E. E. Maeda, 2026: Climate heterogeneity enhances macroclimate data-driven vegetation modeling on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-73158-1.
4.Hu, G., Z. Sun, L. Zhao, D. Chen, D. Zou, C.-L. Ping, W. Zhang, Y. Xiao, G. Liu, R. Li, X. Wu, Y. Wu, and G. Cheng, 2026: The crucial role of ground ice in slowing permafrost degradation. Science Bulletin, 71(7), 1641–1644. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2025.11.042.
5.Huang, G., H. Tang, D. Chen, C. Huang, S. Wang, Y. Wang, M. Gao, M. Yao, L. Qiao, and Y. Zheng, 2026: Artificial intelligence for linking extreme weather forecasting and health impact prediction. The Innovation, p. 101403. DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2026.101403.
6.Lan, Z., W. Liu, R. J. Pablo Schmitt, C. Wu, Y. Li, D. Chen, P. Lin, K. Yu, X. Bai, K. Zheng, T. Wang, H. Wang, Y. Qi, W. Liang, Y. Feng, N. Wang, and F. Sun, 2026: Mapping global floodplain development disparities highlights drivers behind intensifying flood losses. Science Bulletin. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2026.05.002.
7.Li, H., C.-Q. Ke, X. Shen, S. Wu, Q. Zhu, Y. Cai, Y. Xiao, D. Chen, X. Lu, Z. Duan, L. He, and Y. Xu, 2026: Strengthening influence of atmospheric rivers on global snow depth dynamics. Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-71969-w.
8.Li, X., H. Jin, S. Yang, D. Wang, H. Gao, S. Liu, D. Chen, G. Iwahana, Y. Nie, D. Robertson, X. Jin, T. Wu, H. Wang, V. E. Romanovsky, C. R. Burn, and X. Wang, 2026: Wildfires destabilize permafrost critical zones in northern high latitudes. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 9(1). DOI:10.1038/s41612-026-01450-4.
9.Li, Z.-B., C. Heuzé, J.-N. Song, A. Crawford, H.-W. Lai, and D. Chen*, 2026: All-season analysis of extratropical and arctic cyclones over the Northern Hemisphere oceans during 1940–2024. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 131(6), e2025JD044894. DOI: 10.1029/2025JD044894.
10.Liu, H., L. Wang, D. Chen, T. Yao, and A. Bashir, 2026: More unpredictable river floods at the most glacierized Third Pole basin. Communications Earth & Environment. DOI:10.1038/s43247-026-03623-8.
11.Liu, R., L. Wang, K. Yang, S. Gao, T. Yao, and D. Chen*, 2026: Designing precipitation networks from altitudinal gradient patterns in global mountain basins. Advances in Climate Change Research, 17(3), 475–486. DOI:10.1016/j.accre.2026.02.007.
12.Lu, Y., J. H. Marsham, D. J. Parker, J. Fang, S. Gu, J. Tang, and D. Chen, 2026: Intensification of summer mesoscale convective systems in East China under global warming. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. DOI:10.1038/s41612-026-01441-5.
13.Ma, W., J. Dou, S. Miao, D. Chen*, and R. Bornstein, 2026: An assessment of urbanization-induced precipitation changes in China. Urban Climate, 67, 102886. DOI: 10.1016/j.uclim.2026.102886.
14.Mei, Z., S. Lin, K. Fang, W. Tang, F. Zhou, F. Liu, S. Zhao, H. Wu, J. Li, Z. Zhao, T. Ou, X. Xie, and D. Chen, 2026: Identifying key convection-sensitive oceanic regions to weaken the ENSO spring predictability barrier. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 123(12), e2512725123. DOI:10.1073/pnas.2512725123.
15.Meng, J. and D. Chen*, 2026: The domino effect of climate tipping points: a multidisciplinary perspective on global risks. National Science Review, nwag042. DOI:10.1093/nsr/nwag042.
16.Pei, L., S. Miao, D. Chen*, L. Zhao, X. Huang, and G. Zhang, 2026: Rising rainfall variability amplifies hydroclimate extremes in eastern China. Environmental Research Letters, 21(8), 084014. DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/ae5fb4.
17.Qu, Z., X. Li, J. Peñuelas, D. Chen, C. Miao, Y. Deng, F. Shi, and W. Li, 2026: Drought propagation as a nonlinear amplifier of ecohydrological damage. Communications Earth & Environment, 7(1), 319. DOI:10.1038/s43247-026-03330-4.
18.Sun, J., Y. He, Y. Li, Y. Wang, Q. Chao, D. Chen, and X. Yang, 2026: High-impact weather effects on wind and solar power systems under future climate scenarios in China. Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-73427-z.
19.Tan, X., Y. Cheng, Q. Chao, J. Kukulies, M. L. Bettolli, and D. Chen*, 2026: COP30 in Belém: Ten years after Paris and the achievements and shortfalls of global climate governance. The Innovation, 7(2), 101218. DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101218.
20.Tang, W., K. Fang, F. Zhou, U. Büntgen, D. Chen, Z. Mei, H. Wu, J. Li, H. Seppä, S. Lin, J. Li, B. Buckley, J. J. Camarero, and F. Chen, 2026: Prolonged drought and associated social unrest on the Tibetan Plateau played a role in the emergence and spread of the Third Plague Pandemic. Communications Earth & Environment. DOI:10.1038/s43247-026-03526-8.
21.Wang, L., J. Long, D. Chen, N. Li, X. Li, and T. Yao, 2026: Divergent mountain runoff dynamics but declining per capita freshwater availability across the Third Pole by mid-21st century. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 9(1), 40. DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-01313-4.
22.Wei, Y., C. Mu, D. Chen*, X. Mo, B. Elberling, W. Zhang, G. Zhang, C. Zhang, K. Li, X. Li, M. Shi, M. Mu, X. Wang, D. Wei, T. Dou, X. Du, X. Peng, Y. Jin, J. Xiao, and P. Ciais, 2026: Global warming driving increased winter CO2 emissions in the Northern Hemisphere permafrost region. The Innovation Geoscience, 100185. DOI:10.59717/j.xinn-geo.2026.100185.
23.Xie, T., Z. Lu, W. Huang, J. Tang, T. Ou, D. Chen, and F. Chen, 2026: Large-scale photovoltaic deployment in the Taklamakan Desert could intensify regional water stress. Science Bulletin. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2026.05.005.
24.Yang, X., M. C. Urban, B. Su, Z. Zhong, C. Wu, and D. Chen*, 2026: Wildfire risk for species under climate change. Nature Climate Change, 16(5), 613–621. DOI:10.1038/s41558-026-02600-5.
25.Yu, Y., C. Shen, G. Wen, D. Chen*, and Z.-B. Li, 2026: Global intensification of mean tropospheric winds from IGRA radiosonde and reanalyses. Climate Dynamics, 64(3), 132. DOI:10.1007/s00382-025-08005-y.
26.Yue, Y., S. Yuan, L. Wang, X. Hao, J. Lu, Q. Li, X. Zhang, X. Ouyang, H. Liu, H. Lu, D. Chen, X. Xiao, K. Wang, R. Fensholt, and M. Brandt, 2026: Maize cultivation and forest collapse over five centuries in southern China. Communications Earth & Environment, 7(1), 190. DOI:10.1038/s43247-026-03224-5.
27.Zhao, Y., D. Chen*, Y. Deng, S.-W. Son, X. Wang, D. Di, M. Pan, and X. Ma, 2021: How Were the Eastward-Moving Heavy Rainfall Events from the Tibetan Plateau to the Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River Enhanced? Journal of Climate, 34(2), 607. DOI:10.1175/jcli-d-20-0226.1.
28.Zheng, Z., B. Su, L. Wang-Erlandsson, D. Chen*, L. E. Yang, M. Ai, and C. Xiao, 2026: Assessing the resilience of regional water resource systems: A case of the Hexi inland river basins, China. Environmental Science & Policy, 179, 104376. DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2026.104376.
29.Zhou, R., T. Dou, C. Zhou, I. Tan, D. Chen, G. Xu, Y. Yang, X. Gong, X. Ju, A. Wang, and C. Xiao, Observational constraints from global ice-phase fraction indicate moderate climate sensitivity. Science Advances, 12(23), eaea0731. DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aea0731.
30.Cai, Z., Q. You, J. A. Screen, H. W. Chen, R. Zhang, Z. Zuo, D. Chen, J. Cohen, S. Kang, and R. Zhang, 2025: Lessened projections of Arctic warming and wetting after correcting for model errors in global warming and sea ice cover. Science Advances, 11(10), eadr6413. DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr6413.
31.Cao, D., X. Chen, D. Chen, Y. Du, Y. Luo, Y. Hu, Q. Zhang, Y. Ma, F. Chen, 2025: Two types of heavy precipitation in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau. Science Bulletin, 70(5), 748-755. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2024.12.031.
32.Chen, D.*, 2025: Challenges in cross-disciplinary interactions for sustainable development goals. Nexus, 2(1), 100046. DOI: 10.1016/j.ynexs.
33.Chen, D. *, 2025: Deepening and broadening critical zone science: new directions for studying multi-sphere coupling and coastal systems. Chinese Science Bulletin, 70(32), 5404–5406. DOI:10.1360/CSB-2025-5559. (in Chinese).
34.Ding, J., Y. Zheng, F. Xu, C. V. Cannistraci, X. Dong, P. Santi, G. Caldarelli, Y. Sun, Q. R. Wang, B. K. Szymanski, C. Ratti, T. Ideker, J. Gao, Y. Li, and D. Chen*, 2025: Understanding emergence in complex systems using abductive AI. Nature Reviews Physics, 7(12), 675–677. DOI:10.1038/s42254-025-00895-5.
35.Dong, T., Z. Zeng, M. Pan, D. Wang, Y. Chen, L. Liang, S. Yang, Y. Jin, S. Luo, S. Liang, X. Huang, D. Zhao, A. D. Ziegler, D. Chen, L. Z. X. Li, T. Zhou, and D. Zhang, 2025: Record-breaking 2023 marine heatwaves. Science, 389(6758), 369. DOI:10.1126/science.adr0910.
36.Dong, W., Q. Ran, F. Liu, R. Deng, J. Yang, K. Wang, X. Wang, D. Zheng, C. Li, W. Liang, J. Chou, W. Yuan, and D. Chen, 2025: Rising military spending jeopardizes climate targets. Nature Communications, 16(1), 4766. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-59877-x.
37.Du, B., J. Zhou, D. Chen, H. Liu, B. Liu, R. Liu, and L. Wang, 2025: Importance of fluvial inflows in the intra-lake heterogeneity of surface water temperatures on the Tibetan Plateau. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 8(1), 198. DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-01083-z.
38.Du, S., H. Sun, B. Yan, C. Liang, D. Chen, X. Deng, J. Xue, H. Li, and W. Zhang, 2025: China's electricity transmission reduces carbon emissions but causes water resource depletion. Energy, 338, 138764. DOI:10.1016/j.energy.2025.138764.
39.Gao, J., K. Fang, J. M. Chen, J. Li, S. Rossi, D. Chen, H. W. Linderholm, J. J. Camarero, J. Esper, N. K. Davi, T. F. Au, and Z. Guo, 2025: Climate-driven patterns of global tree longevity. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 610. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02609-2.
40.Gao, Y., X. Guo, W. Kou, X. Guo, S. Zhang, H. Gao, and D. Chen*, 2025: Advancing high-resolution modeling to unravel the interplay between extreme weather events and air pollution under global warming. Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering, 19(7), 100. DOI:10.1007/s11783-025-2020-9.
41.He, M., W. Wu, Y. Xiao, H. Zhang, D. Li, T. Yao, Y. Luo, H. Weng, Y. Chang, Y. Bi, D. Chen*, Y. Guan, L. He, and E. E. Maeda, 2025: Spatial climate heterogeneity as a moderator of vegetation migration dynamics on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Geophysical Research Letters, 52(20), e2025gl117697. DOI:10.1029/2025gl117697.
42.Hu, G., Z. Sun, L. Zhao, D. Chen, D. Zou, C.-L. Ping, W. Zhang, Y. Xiao, G. Liu, R. Li, X. Wu, Y. Wu, and G. Cheng, 2025: The crucial role of ground ice in slowing permafrost degradation. Science Bulletin. DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2025.11.042.
43.Huang, H., J. Liu, L. Guillaumot, A. Chen, I. E. M. de Graaf, and D. Chen, 2025: Contrasting impacts of irrigation and deforestation on Lancang-Mekong River Basin hydrology. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 107. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02093-8.
44.Jiang, N., C. Zhu, M. J. McPhaden, Z.-Z. Hu, T. Lian, C. Zhou, and D. Chen, 2025: Atypical warming pattern of strong 2023-24 El Niño boosts global temperatures to new 1.5 °C record. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 1012. ISSN 2662–4435. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02971-1.
45.Jiang, R., H. Lu, D. Chen, K. Yang, D. Guan, G. Huang, and F. Tian, 2025: Transboundary conflict from surface water scarcity under climate change. Nature Communications, 16(1), 8166. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-63568-y.
46.Li, X., H. Guo, G. Cheng, X. Song, Y. Ran, M. Feng, T. Che, X. Li, L. Wang, A. Duan, D. Shangguan, D. Chen, R. Jin, J. Deng, J. Su, and B. Cao, 2025: Polar regions are critical in achieving global sustainable development goals. Nature Communications, 16(1), 3879. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-59178-3.
47.Liang, S., A. D. Ziegler, P. B. Reich, K. Zhu, D. Wang, X. Jiang, D. Chen, P. Ciais, and Z. Zeng, 2025: Climate mitigation potential for targeted forestation after considering climate change, fires, and albedo. Science Advances, 11(15), eadn7915. DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adn7915.
48.Lin, C., K. Yang, D. Chen, S. Yue, X. Zhou, Y. Lei, J. Pan, X. Cao, Y. Xue, and J. Shi, 2025: Enduring local impact of springtime snow cover over the Third Pole. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 8(1), 384. DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-01264-w.
49.Liu, H., L. Wang, D. Chen, T. Yao, A. Bashir, M. Shrestha, T. Conradt, S. Nepal, J. Zhou, X. Li, N. Li, R. Liu, and B. Xu, 2025: Importance of melting water in the Third Pole transboundary fluvial floods. Science Bulletin, 70(21), 3504–3508. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2025.06.038.
50.Liu, Y., H. Song, Z. An, Q. Li, S. W. Leavitt, U. Büntgen, Q. Cai, R. Liu, C. Fang, C. Sun, K. Treydte, M. Ren, L. Mo, Y. Song, W. Cai, Q. Zhang, W. Zhou, A. Bräuning, J. Grießinger, D. Chen, H. W. Linderholm, A. Sinha, H. Cheng, L. Wang, Y. Lei, J. Sun, W. Gong, X. Li, L. Cui, L. Ning, L. Wan, T. W. Crowther, and C. M. Zohner, 2025: Recent centennial drought on the Tibetan Plateau is outstanding within the past 3500 years. Nature Communications, 16(1), 1311. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-56687-z.
51.Liu, Z., Y. H. Fu, D. Chen, T. W. Crowther, R. Ding, F. Hao, Y. Vitasse, X. Zhang, S. Zhou, and C. M. Zohner, 2025: Increased early-season productivity drives earlier peak of vegetation photosynthesis across the Northern Hemisphere. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 157. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02104-8.
52.Lu, F., H. Lu, Y. Gu, P. Lin, Q. Zhang, Z. Lu, H. Zhang, F. Yang, X. Dong, S. Yi, D. Chen, F. S. R. Pausata, M. Ben-Yami, J. V. Mecking, 2025: Tipping point-induced abrupt shifts in East Asian hydroclimate since the Last Glacial Maximum. Nature Communications, 16, 477. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-55888-w.
53.Luo, B., C. Xiao, D. Luo, Q. Fu, D. Chen, Q. Zhang, Y. Ge, and Y. Diao, 2025: Atmospheric and oceanic drivers behind the 2023 Canadian wildfires. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 446. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02387-x.
54.Luo, D., L. Wang, and D. Chen, 2025: Changes and impacts of the vulnerable cryosphere. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 8(1), 237. DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-01101-0.
55.Ma, Y., W. Sun, J. Liu, L. Ning, D. Chen, K. Zhao, X. Meng, M. Yan, and H. Lu, 2025: Continental shelf area inundation drove reduced temperature seasonality in East Asia during the last deglaciation. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 8(1), 194. DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-01091-z.
56.Qiao, L., Z. Zuo, R. Zhang, W. Mei, D. Chen, M. Chang, and K. Zhang, 2025: Extreme dry-hot in North America and Europe: The amplified role of warming-enhanced land-air coupling. National Science Review, 12(11), nwaf435. DOI:10.1093/nsr/nwaf435.
57.Qiu, Y., J. Chen, D. Chen, W. Thiery, D. Mercado-Bettín, L. Xiong, J. Xia, and R. I. Woolway, 2025: Enhanced heating effect of lakes under global warming. Nature Communications, 16(1), 3954. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-59291-3.
58.Shen, C., Z. Li, F. Liu, H. W. Chen, D. Chen*, 2025: A robust reduction in near-surface wind speed after volcanic eruptions: Implications for wind energy generation. The Innovation, 6(1), 100734. DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2024.100734.
59.Shen, C., H. S. Yuan, Z. B. Li, J. Piao, Y. Chang, and D. Chen*, 2025: Unravelling the future role of internal variability in South Asian near-surface wind speed. Earth System Dynamics, 16(6), 1959. DOI:10.5194/esd-16-1959-2025.
60.Sun, W., B. Wang, J. Liu, D. A. Bello, U. Büntgen, E. Xoplaki, D. Chen, H. Shi, and N. Di Cosmo, 2025: Impact of the centennial changes in ENSO on the rise of the Chinese Qing empire. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 8(1), 61. DOI:10.1038/s41612-025-00950-z.
61.Sun, X., X. Zhong, X. Xu, Y. Huang, H. Li, J. D. Neelin, D. Chen, J. Feng, W. Han, L. Wu, and Y. Qi, 2025: A data-to-forecast machine learning system for global weather. Nature Communications, 16(1), 6658. DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-62024-1.
62.Tan, X., Y. Cheng, Q. Chao, J. Kukulies, M. L. Bettolli, and D. Chen*, 2025: COP30 in Belém: Ten years after Paris and the achievements and shortfalls of global climate governance. The Innovation, p. 101218. DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101218.
63.Tan, X., Z. Peng, Y. Cheng, Y. Wang, Q. Chao, X. Huang, H. Yan, and D. Chen*, 2025: Leveraging artificial intelligence for research and action on climate change: opportunities, challenges, and future directions. Science Bulletin, 70(17), 2886. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2025.06.035.
64.Wang, L., X. Li, A. Lutz, S. Nepal, D. Chen, T. Yao, F. Su, L. Cuo, Z. Yao, Y. Zhang, Z. Hu, J. Huang, M. Hou, R. Liu, J. Long, C. Chai, Z. Liu, A. Bashir, S. Khanal, H. Sun, Y. Nie, Y. Zhang, and T. Wang, 2025: Acceleration of diverging runoff trends on the Third Pole. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 907. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02854-5.
65.Witharana, L., D. Chen*, J. Curio, and A. Burman, 2025: Traditional ecological knowledge in High Mountain Asia: A pathway to climate resilience in agriculture amidst changing climates. Advances in Climate Change Research, 16(1), 167–182. DOI:10.1016/j.accre.2025.01.009.
66.Xia, C., L. Yue, D. Chen*, Y. Li, A. Xue, Z. Li, Q. He, G. Zhang, D. B. Kattel, L. Lei, and M. Zhou, 2025: Hydro trace: An interpretable attention-based AI for glacio-hydrological modeling. Environmental Research Communications, 7(11), 115013. DOI:10.1088/2515-7620/ae1a41.
67.Xu, L., X. Yang, D. Chen, D. Sornette, A. V. Prishchepov, S. Ding, W. Pang, K. Suryanto Pribadi, B. Di, and X. Wang, 2025: Global coastal human settlement retreat driven by vulnerability to coastal climate hazards. Nature Climate Change, 15, 1060–1070. DOI:10.1038/s41558-025-02435-6.
68.Yang, J., S. Kang, D. Chen, K. Duan, N. Wang, W. Du, L. Zhao, H. Deng, R. Wang, Z. Zhang, and R. R. Gillies, 2025: Reduced solid water storage over the Tibetan Plateau caused by black carbon. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 430. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02335-9.
69.Yang, K., X. Zhou, X. Ma, D. Chen, F. Chen, Y. Dai, Y. Jiang, A. Huang, Y. Lin, J. Liu, H. Lu, J. Sun, J. Wang, Y. Wang, S. Yue, D. Zhao, and X. Li, 2025: A physically-refined regional climate model for the Tibetan Plateau. Science Bulletin, 70(23), 4070–4079. DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2025.10.035.
70.Yang, X., D. Chen*, I. Wahab, and A. Burman, 2025: Evidence of climate and economic drivers affecting migration in an unequal and warming world. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 782. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02811-2.
71.Yang, X., H. Luo, Z. Zhong, C.-H. Ho, G. Zeng, H.-W. Lai, T. Ou, W.-C. Wang, and D. Chen*, 2025: Arctic wildfire carbon emissions strongly influenced by midsummer Tibetan Plateau precipitation. Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), 559. DOI:10.1038/s43247-025-02505-9.
72.Zheng, D., X. Yan, D. Tong, S.J. Davis, K. Caldeira, Y. Lin, Y. Guo, J. Li, P. Wang, L. Ping, S. Feng, Y. Liu, J. Cheng, D. Chen, K. He, and Q. Zhang, 2025: Strategies for climate-resilient global wind and solar power systems. Nature, 643(8074), 1263–1270. DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-09266-7.