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Climate resilience in the past was local

Emily Lena Jones ()
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Emily Lena Jones: University of New Mexico

Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 5, 840-841

Abstract: In this Comment, Emily Jones discusses what we can learn from archaeology about climate change resilience. The effects of climate change are complex, and successful adaptations in the past responded to local conditions. This suggests that collaborative, place-based research is key to resilience to future climate change.

Date: 2025
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