Multisectoral climate impact hotspots in a warming world
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Qiuhong Tang | Erwin Schmid | Hyungjun Kim | Nikolay Khabarov | Martina Flörke | Hans Joachim Schellnhuber | Christian Folberth | Ryan Pavlick | Tobias Stacke | Joshua Elliott | Jacob Schewe | Dominik Wisser | Christoph Müller | Delphine Deryng | Katja Frieler | Yoshimitsu Masaki | Kazuya Nishina | Franziska Piontek | Alex C Ruane | M. Lomas | J. Elliott | D. Deryng | A. Ruane | C. Folberth | N. Khabarov | K. Neumann | F. Piontek | T. Pugh | E. Schmid | A. Friend | T. Stacke | K. Frieler | H. Schellnhuber | J. Schewe | Q. Tang | R. Pavlick | A. Tompkins | Hyungjun Kim | D. Clark | D. Wisser | M. Flörke | Y. Masaki | Z. Tessler | L. Warszawski | S. Gosling | D. Hemming | M. Mengel | A. Morse | S. Ostberg | W. Franssen | K. Nishina | Lila Warszawski | Wietse Franssen | Deborah Hemming | Simon N Gosling | Kathleen Neumann | Andrew D Friend | Mark R Lomas | Thomas A M Pugh | Sebastian Ostberg | Adrian M Tompkins | Matthias Mengel | Douglas B Clark | Felipe de Jesus Colón González | Andrew Morse | Zachary D Tessler | C. Müller
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