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 several indicators of impact (exposure to drought, river flooding, heat waves and demands for heating and cooling energy). The proportion of impacts that are avoided is not simply equal to the proportional reduction in temperature. At the global scale, the median proportion of projected impacts avoided by the 1.5 °C target relative to a rise of 4 °C ranges between 62 and 95% across sectors: the greatest reduction is for heat wave impacts. The 1.5 °C target results in impacts that would be between...
The benefits of limiting global warming to the lower Paris Agreement target of 1.5 °C are substantia...
Clarifying characteristics of hazards and risks of climate change at 2 °C and 1.5 °C global warming ...
Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from...
The 2015 Paris Agreement commits countries to pursue efforts to limit the increase in global mean te...
The 2015 Paris Agreement commits countries to pursue efforts to limit the increase in global mean te...
The assessment of the impacts of climate change at different levels of global warming helps inform n...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
<p>Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are ...
Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are vit...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are vit...
Multi-hazard assessment is needed to understand compound risk. Yet, modelling of multiple climate ha...
The Paris Agreement established the 1.5 and 2 °C targets based on the recognition “that this would s...
The benefits of limiting global warming to the lower Paris Agreement target of 1.5 °C are substantia...
Clarifying characteristics of hazards and risks of climate change at 2 °C and 1.5 °C global warming ...
Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from...
The 2015 Paris Agreement commits countries to pursue efforts to limit the increase in global mean te...
The 2015 Paris Agreement commits countries to pursue efforts to limit the increase in global mean te...
The assessment of the impacts of climate change at different levels of global warming helps inform n...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
The Paris Agreement aims to constrain global warming to ‘well below 2 °C’ and to ‘pursue efforts’ to...
<p>Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are ...
Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are vit...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
Robust appraisals of climate impacts at different levels of global-mean temperature increase are vit...
Multi-hazard assessment is needed to understand compound risk. Yet, modelling of multiple climate ha...
The Paris Agreement established the 1.5 and 2 °C targets based on the recognition “that this would s...
The benefits of limiting global warming to the lower Paris Agreement target of 1.5 °C are substantia...
Clarifying characteristics of hazards and risks of climate change at 2 °C and 1.5 °C global warming ...
Two temperatures feature prominently in the Paris Climate Agreement: 1.5°C and 2°C. New studies from...