October 29, 2025
Journal Article

Human–earth system interactions under climate change

Abstract

This special issue, titled ‘Focus on human–Earth system interactions under climate change,’ compiles cutting-edge research that deepens our understanding of the complex feedback mechanisms betweenanthropogenic activities and Earth system processes in the context of a changing climate (figure 1). The featured articles employ a diverse array of methodologies—including field studies, remote sensing, modeling, and socio-ecological analyses—to explore these interconnections. A unifying theme across these contributions is the imperative to bridge disciplinary divides, integrating physical Earth sciences with social sciences to fully capture the spectrum of human-Earth system interactions. Key topics addressed the impacts of human activities on natural systems, encompassing land-use change and water resource management on biogeochemistry, climate dynamics, and feedback on the climate system and socioeconomics from local to global scales under a changing climate.

Published: October 29, 2025

Citation

Li H., M. Wu, T. Chakraborty, A. Rutgersson, T. Tagesson, B. Xue, and Z. Zheng. 2025. Human–earth system interactions under climate change. Environmental Research Letters 20, no. 7:Art No. 70201. PNNL-SA-212307. doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adda65

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