We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 cm (27−112 cm, 5th—95th percentile) for a temperature rise of 1.5 °C and 2.0 °C by 2100 respectively. We also estimate global annual flood costs under these scenarios and find the difference of 11 cm global sea level rise in 2100 could result in additional losses of US$ 1.4 trillion per year (0.25% of global GDP) if no additional adaptation is assumed from the modelled adaptation in the base year. If warming is not kept to 2 °C, but follows a high emissions scenario (Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5), global annual flood costs without additional adaptation could increase to US$ 14 trillion per year and US$ 27 trillion per year for glo...
Although the 2015 Paris Agreement seeks to hold global average temperature to 'well below 2 °C above...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
Sea-levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
Sea level rise increases the frequency and severity of storm surges and coastal flooding, causing se...
Coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise are assessed on a global...
Two degrees of global warming above the preindustrial level is widely suggested as an appropriate th...
Two degrees of global warming above the preindustrial level is widely suggested as an appropriate th...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Sea-level rise (SLR) is magnifying the freque...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Although the 2015 Paris Agreement seeks to hold global average temperature to 'well below 2 °C above...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...
We estimate a median global sea level rise up to 52 cm (25–87 cm, 5th–95th percentile) and up to 63 ...
Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
Sea-levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigation will slow the rate o...
© 2021, The Author(s).Sea levels will rise, even with stringent climate change mitigation. Mitigatio...
Sea level rise increases the frequency and severity of storm surges and coastal flooding, causing se...
Coastal flood damage and adaptation costs under 21st century sea-level rise are assessed on a global...
Two degrees of global warming above the preindustrial level is widely suggested as an appropriate th...
Two degrees of global warming above the preindustrial level is widely suggested as an appropriate th...
Sea-level rise is one of the most critical issues the world faces under global warming. Around 680 m...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Sea-level rise (SLR) is magnifying the freque...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
We use multiple synthetic mitigation sea-level scenarios, together with a non-mitigation sea-level s...
Although the 2015 Paris Agreement seeks to hold global average temperature to 'well below 2 °C above...
This article presents a multi-model assessment of the macroeconomic impacts of coastal flooding due ...
Analysis of the response to climate change and sea-level rise requires a link from climate change sc...