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Why 1.5°C?

by the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), in addition to further research and understanding of the impacts of climate change on sea level rise (including committed sea level rise from warming that has already occurred), resulted in a growing concern around future sea level at a 2 °C target

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of barrels of oil per day) <0 0-49 50-99 100-199 200-399 ≥400 A due to sea level rise (millions) 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 ≥20 Decrease in rice yield (%) 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 ≥20 Increase in rice yield (%) 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 ≥20 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 ≥20 Present day population density 2 4 8 16 31 62 125 250

New regional climate risk reports for Central and Southern Africa

impacts fish stocks. Coastal fisheries and marine environments are threatened by pollution and dredging, as well as climate change. Negative impacts on tourism, maritime transportation and port facilities are expected due to sea level rise, and the impacts of storms, storm surges and cyclones

ukcp18-guidance-ukcp18-for-ukcp09-users.pdf

-level rise. The scientific community will further update the potential for higher sea-level rise scenarios in the www.metoffice.gov.uk Pg 5 of 6 Source: Met Office © Crown Copyright 2018 coming months but this is likely to be in a different format to the previous scenario, reflecting an emerging

arrcc_newsletter_0921.pdf

in delivering climate and information services for informed climate change responses in South Asia. Pre COP26 webinar: Sea-level rise and coastal climate risks for Pakistan A webinar on 'Sea-level rise and coastal climate risks in Pakistan' was held on 8 September 2021. The webinar was co-hosted by the Met

Making sense of climate change projections

, albeit acknowledging that many impacts – such as sea level rise – will not stabilise at a given temperature. GWLs have been used in a range of circumstances, including the UK’s Climate Change Risk Assessment where they underpinned the assessment of future climate risk. They are also used to investigate

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60-69 ≥70 Increase in maize yield (%) Increase in number of days in drought (%) Decrease in number of days in drought (%) Present-day human dynamics Maritime choke points (millions of barrels of oil per day) <0 0-49 50-99 100-199 200-399 ≥400 A due to sea level rise (millions) 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19

wcssp_impact_brochure_final.pdf

Millions of people around the world live in coastal regions. Coastal communities are not only impacted by natural hazards such as rip currents, but they are also faced with the impacts of climate change through sea level rise and flooding. Due to strong international collaboration, the WCSSP South

Building capacity and improving climate resilience in the Philippines

different contributions to regional sea level rise in the Philippines - e.g. from melting glacier ice, gravitational effects, and ocean dynamics. The projections are available for different regions of the Philippines and they build on current knowledge, providing a first step towards more localised

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