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The 2015 Paris Agreement commits countries to pursue efforts to limit the increase in global mean temperature to 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. We assess the consequences of achieving this target in 2100 for the impacts that are avoided, using
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https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/65732/
Autor:
Pete Smith, Robert J. Nicholls, Rachel Warren, Timothy J. Osborn, J. Hinkel, Simon N. Gosling, Tom M. Osborne, Jason Lowe, Pia Gottschalk, Sally Brown, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Gillian Rose, Nigel W. Arnell
Publikováno v:
Nature Climate Change. 3:512-519
Climate mitigation policies are rarely assessed in terms of the proportion of climate impacts they can avoid both regionally and globally. Research shows that policies with a 50% chance of remaining below a 2 °C rise in temperature may reduce the im
Publikováno v:
Hydrology Research. 43:689-706
Whilst hydrological systems can show resilience to short-term streamflow deficiencies during within-year droughts, prolonged deficits during multi-year droughts are a significant threat to water resources security in Europe. This study uses a thresho
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Role of hydrology in managing consequences of a changing global environment.
Historical records of major droughts at continental scales are useful in contributing to improved water resources management and better understanding of hydrological processes. Droughts exhibit complex spatial and temporal variability, so an objectiv
Autor:
Sally Brown, Pete Smith, Tim Wheeler, Simon N. Gosling, Przemyslaw Zelazowski, Jason Lowe, Timothy J. Osborn, Jochen Hinkel, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Gillian Rose, Robert J. Nicholls, Nigel W. Arnell, Tom M. Osborne, Pia Gottschalk, Chris Huntingford
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 134(3):457-474
The overall global-scale consequences of climate change are dependent on the distribution of impacts across regions, and there are multiple dimensions to these impacts. This paper presents a global assessment of the potential impacts of climate chang