HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Wim Thiery from the Institute Wageningen University New South Wales, Sydney, Australia have published the research: Warming of hot extremes alleviated by expanding irrigation, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- future: This is a priori not incompatible with the cooling effect of irrigation which is found mainly in South Asia but future work is needed to formally attribute observed temperature changes2-416 to individual land cover and land management changes using a consistent multimodel framework28-30.
SUMMARY
Several independent climate modelling studies have moreover shown that intense irrigation in . . .
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