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Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C will lower increases in inequalities of four hazard indicators of climate change

Authors :
Izumi Kubota
Sebastian Ostberg
Kiyoshi Takahashi
Yukiko Imada
Manabu Abe
Shinichiro Fujimori
Masahiro Watanabe
Hannes Müller Schmied
Jana Sillmann
Erich M. Fischer
John Scinocca
Ludwig Lierhammer
Tomoko Hasegawa
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
Katsumasa Tanaka
Fahad Saeed
Jun’ya Takakura
Daniel M. Mitchell
Daisuke Murakami
Tim Trautmann
Hideo Shiogama
Petra Döll
Ingo Bethke
Nathalie Schaller
Seita Emori
Source :
Environmental Research Letters, Shiogama, H, Hasegawa, T, Fujimori, S, Murakami, D, Takahashi, K, Tanaka, K, Emori, S, Kubota, I, Abe, M, Imada, Y, Watanabe, M, Mitchell, D M, Schaller, N, Sillmann, J, Fischer, E M, Scinocca, J, Bethke, I, Lierhammer, L, Takakura, J, Trautmann, T, Doell, P, Ostberg, S, Müller Schmied, H, Saeed, F & Schleussner, C-F 2019, ' Limiting global warming to 1.5ºC will lower increases in inequalities of four hazard indicators of climate change ', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 14, no. 12 . https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab5256, Environmental Research Letters, 14 (12)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Clarifying characteristics of hazards and risks of climate change at 2 °C and 1.5 °C global warming is important for understanding the implications of the Paris Agreement. We perform and analyze large ensembles of 2 °C and 1.5 °C warming simulations. In the 2 °C runs, we find substantial increases in extreme hot days, heavy rainfalls, high streamflow and labor capacity reduction related to heat stress. For example, about half of the world's population is projected to experience a present day 1-in-10 year hot day event every other year at 2 °C warming. The regions with relatively large increases of these four hazard indicators coincide with countries characterized by small CO2 emissions, low-income and high vulnerability. Limiting global warming to 1.5 °C, compared to 2 °C, is projected to lower increases in the four hazard indicators especially in those regions.<br />Environmental Research Letters, 14 (12)<br />ISSN:1748-9326<br />ISSN:1748-9318

Details

ISSN :
17489326 and 17489318
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c1511615f47c222630d0773ce33be1a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab5256