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View article: A perspective on the next generation of Earth system model scenarios: towards representative emission pathways (REPs)
A perspective on the next generation of Earth system model scenarios: towards representative emission pathways (REPs) Open
In every Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group reports and special reports, as well as their respect…
View article: Loss of safe land on atolls highlights need for immediate emissions reductions to support coastal adaptation
Loss of safe land on atolls highlights need for immediate emissions reductions to support coastal adaptation Open
The impacts of climate change and sea level rise are posing substantial threats to the long-term habitability of low-lying atolls. As of today, the sparse data coverage of these islands limits the ability to assess and respond to climate c…
View article: Reply on CC3
Reply on CC3 Open
Abstract. In every IPCC Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group and Special Reports and their respective chapters. Within the reports, the ambition is …
View article: Reply on CC1
Reply on CC1 Open
Abstract. In every IPCC Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group and Special Reports and their respective chapters. Within the reports, the ambition is …
View article: A value-of-information lens is needed
A value-of-information lens is needed Open
Abstract. In every IPCC Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group and Special Reports and their respective chapters. Within the reports, the ambition is …
View article: Reply on CC1
Reply on CC1 Open
Abstract. In every IPCC Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group and Special Reports and their respective chapters. Within the reports, the ambition is …
View article: A perspective on the next generation of Earth system model scenarios: towards representative emission pathways (REPs)
A perspective on the next generation of Earth system model scenarios: towards representative emission pathways (REPs) Open
In every IPCC Assessment cycle, a multitude of scenarios are assessed, with different scope and emphasis throughout the various Working Group and Special Reports and their respective chapters. Within the reports, the ambition is to integra…
View article: Glossary
Glossary Open
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View article: The 3rd version of the Climate Vulnerability Monitor: a free online tool providing globally comparable biophysical, macroeconomic and health climate impact information at the national level
The 3rd version of the Climate Vulnerability Monitor: a free online tool providing globally comparable biophysical, macroeconomic and health climate impact information at the national level Open
The 3rd version of the Climate Vulnerability Monitor (CVM3) is an independent global assessment of the impacts of climate change in the 21st century developed by a scientific consortium for the Climate Vulnerability Forum. It presents spec…
View article: Scenarios for adaptive flood protection alongside the SSPs for improved climate risk assessment
Scenarios for adaptive flood protection alongside the SSPs for improved climate risk assessment Open
Floods are one of many climate change extremes causing massive economic and non-economic losses and damages. The recent 6th Assessment Report of the IPCC highlights that flooding will be more widespread at 2°C compared to 1.5°C a…
View article: Adaptation constraints in scenarios of socio-economic development
Adaptation constraints in scenarios of socio-economic development Open
In a time of ever-intensifying climate change, it is crucial to understand the timescales needed to overcome adaptation constraints, namely what makes adaptation challenging. Currently, evidence on constraints focusses on the local level a…
View article: Interacting adaptation constraints in the Caribbean highlight the importance of sustained adaptation finance
Interacting adaptation constraints in the Caribbean highlight the importance of sustained adaptation finance Open
Adaptation to ever intensifying climate change is of paramount importance to reduce its impacts, in particular for those at the frontlines of climate change such as the Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS). However, a range of c…
View article: Accounting for socioeconomic constraints in sustainable irrigation expansion assessments
Accounting for socioeconomic constraints in sustainable irrigation expansion assessments Open
Sustainable irrigation expansion over water limited croplands is an important measure to enhance agricultural yields and increase the resilience of crop production to global warming. While existing global assessments of irrigation expansio…
View article: Ten new insights in climate science 2022
Ten new insights in climate science 2022 Open
Non-technical summary We summarize what we assess as the past year's most important findings within climate change research: limits to adaptation, vulnerability hotspots, new threats coming from the climate–health nexus, climate (im)mobili…
View article: A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change
A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change Open
Assessing global progress on human adaptation to climate change is an urgent priority. Although the literature on adaptation to climate change is rapidly expanding, little is known about the actual extent of implementation. We systematical…
View article: Loss and damage implications of sea-level rise on Small Island Developing States
Loss and damage implications of sea-level rise on Small Island Developing States Open
Sea-level rise poses a significant threat to Small Island Developing States (SIDS) due to the concentration of people, assets, and infrastructure in coastal zones. This review assesses literature on key emerging topics in sea level rise in…
View article: The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 1 – Introduction and overview of methods
The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 1 – Introduction and overview of methods Open
Context: It is now widely accepted that the climate is changing, and that societal responses will need to be rapid and comprehensive to prevent the most severe impacts. A key milestone in global climate governance is to assess progress on …
View article: Mapping evidence of human adaptation to climate change
Mapping evidence of human adaptation to climate change Open
We present the first systematic, global stocktake of the academic literature on human adaptation. We screen 48,316 documents and identify 1,682 articles that present empirical research documenting human efforts to reduce risk from climate …
View article: MAGIC D5.2 IAM Data for SSP2
MAGIC D5.2 IAM Data for SSP2 Open
This dataset evaluates the raw data of IAMs models in SSP2 Scenarios considering 1.5C pathways. Authors elaborated calculations about possible implications for the WEF nexus in the scenarios depicted such as ratios between variables, trend…
View article: MAGIC D5.2 IAM Data for SSP2
MAGIC D5.2 IAM Data for SSP2 Open
This dataset evaluates the raw data of IAMs models in SSP2 Scenarios considering 1.5C pathways. Authors elaborated calculations about possible implications for the WEF nexus in the scenarios depicted such as ratios between variables, trend…
View article: Limits on nature-based solutions for coastal adaptation based on climate change indicators
Limits on nature-based solutions for coastal adaptation based on climate change indicators Open
<p>Climate impacts increase with higher warming and evidence is mounting that impacts increase strongly above 1.5&#176;C. Therefore, adaptation needs also rise substantially at higher warming levels. Further<strong>, </s…
View article: Warming-level dependent adaptation requirements and consequent limits to adaptation
Warming-level dependent adaptation requirements and consequent limits to adaptation Open
<p>The level of detail to understand the impacts associated with different levels of global temperature increase across space and time is increasing with and since the publication of the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5&a…
View article: 1.5°C Hotspots: Climate Hazards, Vulnerabilities, and Impacts
1.5°C Hotspots: Climate Hazards, Vulnerabilities, and Impacts Open
Differentiating the impacts of climate change between 1.5°C and 2°C requires a regional and sector-specific perspective. Whereas for some regions and sectors the difference in climate variables might be indistinguishable from natural varia…
View article: Differential climate impacts for policy-relevant limits to global warming: the case of 1.5 °C and 2 °C
Differential climate impacts for policy-relevant limits to global warming: the case of 1.5 °C and 2 °C Open
Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are vital to guide assessments of dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system. The 2015 Paris Agreement includes a two-headed tem…