The Montreal Protocol protects the terrestrial carbon sink DOI
P. J. Young, Anna Harper, Chris Huntingford

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Nature, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 596(7872), P. 384 - 388

Published: Aug. 18, 2021

Language: Английский

On the Emergence of Candida auris: Climate Change, Azoles, Swamps, and Birds DOI Creative Commons
Arturo Casadevall, Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis, Vincent Robert

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mBio, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 10(4)

Published: July 22, 2019

The most enigmatic aspect of the rise

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Antarctic environmental change and biological responses DOI Creative Commons
Peter Convey, Lloyd S. Peck

Science Advances, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 5(11)

Published: Nov. 1, 2019

Climate change threatens Antarctica.

Language: Английский

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Environmental effects of ozone depletion, UV radiation and interactions with climate change: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, update 2017 DOI
A. F. Bais, Robyn Lucas, Janet F. Bornman

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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 127 - 179

Published: Feb. 1, 2018

Language: Английский

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Ozone depletion, ultraviolet radiation, climate change and prospects for a sustainable future DOI
Paul W. Barnes, Craig E. Williamson, Robyn Lucas

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Nature Sustainability, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 2(7), P. 569 - 579

Published: June 24, 2019

Language: Английский

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Epithelial barrier hypothesis: Effect of the external exposome on the microbiome and epithelial barriers in allergic disease DOI Creative Commons
Zeynep Çelebi Sözener, Betül Özdel Öztürk, Pamir Çerçi

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Allergy, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 77(5), P. 1418 - 1449

Published: Feb. 2, 2022

Environmental exposure plays a major role in the development of allergic diseases. The exposome can be classified into internal (e.g., aging, hormones, and metabolic processes), specific external chemical pollutants or lifestyle factors), general broader socioeconomic psychological contexts) domains, all which are interrelated. All factors we exposed to, from moment conception to death, part exposome. Several hundreds thousands new chemicals have been introduced modern life without our having full understanding their toxic health effects ways mitigate these effects. Climate change, air pollution, microplastics, tobacco smoke, changes loss biodiversity, alterations dietary habits, microbiome due modernization, urbanization, globalization constitute surrounding environment Some disrupt epithelial barriers skin mucosal surfaces, disruptions linked last few decades increasing prevalence severity inflammatory diseases such as atopic dermatitis, food allergy, rhinitis, chronic rhinosinusitis, eosinophilic esophagitis, asthma. barrier hypothesis provides mechanistic explanation how explain rapid increase autoimmune In this review, discuss affecting planet's context 'epithelial hypothesis,' including climate emphasize on addition, roles increased fatty acid consumption environmental substances (detergents, airborne pollen, ozone, nanoparticles, tobacco) discussed. Considering emerging data recent studies, suggest stringent governmental regulations, global policy adjustments, patient education, establishment individualized control measures threats decrease disease.

Language: Английский

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Human health in relation to exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation under changing stratospheric ozone and climate DOI
Robyn Lucas, Seyhan Yazar, Antony R. Young

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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 18(3), P. 641 - 680

Published: Feb. 27, 2019

Language: Английский

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Ozone—climate interactions and effects on solar ultraviolet radiation DOI
A. F. Bais, G. Bernhard, Richard McKenzie

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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 18(3), P. 602 - 640

Published: Feb. 27, 2019

Language: Английский

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Environmental effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation, and interactions with climate change: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, Update 2020 DOI Creative Commons
Rachel Ε. Neale, Paul W. Barnes,

T. Matthew Robson

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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 20(1), P. 1 - 67

Published: Jan. 1, 2021

Abstract This assessment by the Environmental Effects Assessment Panel (EEAP) of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) provides latest scientific update since our most recent comprehensive (Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 2019, 18, 595–828). The interactive effects between stratospheric ozone layer, solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, climate change are presented within framework Montreal Protocol Sustainable Development Goals. We address how these global environmental changes affect atmosphere air quality; human health; terrestrial aquatic ecosystems; biogeochemical cycles; materials used in outdoor construction, energy technologies, fabrics. In many cases, there is a growing influence from seasonality extreme events due to change. Additionally, we assess transmission severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which responsible for COVID-19 pandemic, context linkages with UV radiation Protocol.

Language: Английский

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173

The interactive effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation, and climate change on aquatic ecosystems DOI
Craig E. Williamson, Patrick J. Neale, Samuel Hylander

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Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 18(3), P. 717 - 746

Published: Feb. 27, 2019

Language: Английский

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Perception and Signaling of Ultraviolet-B Radiation in Plants DOI
Roman Podolec, Emilie Demarsy, Roman Ulm

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Annual Review of Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 72(1), P. 793 - 822

Published: Feb. 27, 2021

Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation is an intrinsic fraction of sunlight that plants perceive through the UVR8 photoreceptor. a homodimer in its ground state monomerizes upon UV-B photon absorption via distinct tryptophan residues. Monomeric competitively binds to substrate binding site COP1, thus inhibiting E3 ubiquitin ligase activity against target proteins, which include transcriptional regulators such as HY5. The UVR8-COP1 interaction also leads destabilization PIF bHLH factor family members. Additionally, directly interacts with and inhibits DNA different set transcription factors. Each these signaling mechanisms initiates nuclear gene expression changes leading UV-B-induced photomorphogenesis acclimation. two WD40-repeat proteins RUP1 RUP2 provide negative feedback regulation inactivate by facilitating redimerization. Here, we review molecular pathway from perception signal transduction physiological responses.

Language: Английский

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