Projecting future labor losses due to heat stress in China under climate change scenarios

Author:

Cheng Liangliang,Gu Kuiying,Zhao Liang,Wang Huibin,Ji John S.,Liu Zhao,Huang Jianbin,Chen Yidan,Gao Xuejie,Xu Ying,Wang Can,Luo Yong,Cai Wenjia,Gong Peng,Liang Wannian,Huang Cunrui

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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