2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.114841
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Combined effects of climate change and environmentally relevant mixtures of endocrine disrupting compounds on the fitness and gonads' maturation dynamics of Nucella lapillus (Gastropoda)

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“…21 Third, there is the development of hard science attribution, in which researchers have succeeded in proving that extreme weather is related to climate change, one of which is caused by corporate activities that release emissions into the atmosphere by tracking company emissions from time to time and their relationship to carbon dioxide accumulation into the atmosphere, rising temperatures and sea levels. 22 These reasons can increase the chances of success of climate change litigation against corporations. 23 In practice, climate change lawsuits against corporations are not without challenges.…”
Section: Climate Change Litigation Against Corporationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Third, there is the development of hard science attribution, in which researchers have succeeded in proving that extreme weather is related to climate change, one of which is caused by corporate activities that release emissions into the atmosphere by tracking company emissions from time to time and their relationship to carbon dioxide accumulation into the atmosphere, rising temperatures and sea levels. 22 These reasons can increase the chances of success of climate change litigation against corporations. 23 In practice, climate change lawsuits against corporations are not without challenges.…”
Section: Climate Change Litigation Against Corporationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that predicted temperature increases will have a general effect on the toxicity of different chemicals used in aquatic environments. Moraies et al ( 2023) demonstrated the synergistic effect of increased temperature and endocrine disrupters in coastal habitats [54]. Predictions suggest that the combined effects of pesticides and elevated temperatures will be present on different trophic levels, affecting whole communities, and will be most severe in cases of heatwaves [55].…”
Section: Peroxidase Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%