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Ten new insights in climate science 2020 – a horizon scan

Authors :
Helen A. Cleugh
Joachim H. Spangenberg
Edgardo A. Sobenes Obregon
Gustaf Hugelius
Cristian Passarello
Joyashree Roy
Detlef Stammer
Kathryn Bowen
Sebastian Sonntag
Edward A. G. Schuur
Tatiana Ilyina
Merritt R. Turetsky
Clea Edwards
Pierre Friedlingstein
Pedro Henrique Campello Torres
Adam A. Scaife
Sophie R. Hebden
Kuei Tien Chou
Clark A. Miller
Otto Spijkers
Sebastian Leuzinger
Michelle Scobie
Giles Bruno Sioen
Robert B. Jackson
Steven C. Sherwood
Vanesa Castán Broto
Johan Rockström
Erik Pihl
Katie Hayes
Nidhi Nagabhatla
Patricia Romero-Lankao
Matteo Muratori
Trevor F. Keenan
Alexandra R. Harrington
Julia Pongratz
Mark D. Zelinka
Robert I. McDonald
Celia McMichael
Mikael Malmaeus
Eleanor Fisher
Detlef P. van Vuuren
Peter Schlosser
Anna M. Ukkola
Christina Voigt
Magnus Bengtsson
Mukesh Gupta
Leena Srivastava
Ria A. Lambino
Harini Nagendra
Eva Alfredsson
Thomas Hickmann
Chadia Wannous
Kristie L. Ebi
Josep Peñuelas
Alex Godoy-Faúndez
Jakob Skovgaard
Bronwyn Hayward
Source :
Global Sustainability, Global Sustainability, 4, 1. Cambridge University Press, Pihl, E.; Alfredsson, E.; Bengtsson, M.; Bowen, K.J.; Cástan Broto, V.; Chou, K.T.; Cleugh, H.; Ebi, K.; Edwards, C.M.; Fisher, E.; Friedlingstein, P.; Godoy-Faúndez, A.; Gupta, M.; Harrington, A.R.; Hayes, K.; Hayward, B.M.; Hebden, S.R.; Hickmann, T.; Hugelius, G.; Ilyina, T.; Jackson, R.B.; Keenan, T.F.; Lambino, R.A.; Leuzinger, S.; Malmaeus, M.; McDonald, R.I.; McMichael, C.; Miller, C.A.; Muratori, M.; Nagabhatla, N.; Nagendra, H.; Passarello, C.; Penuelas, J.; Pongratz, J.; Rockström, J.; Romero-Lankao, P.; Roy, J.; Scaife, A.A.; Schlosser, P.; Schuur, E.; Scobie, M.; Sherwood, S.C.; Sioen, G.B.; Skovgaard, J.; Sobenes Obregon, E.A.; Sonntag, S.; Spangenberg, J.H.; Spijkers, O.; Srivastava, L.; Stammer, D.B.; Torres, P.H.C.; Turetsky, M.R.; Ukkola, A.M.; Van Vuuren, D.P.; Voigt, C.; Wannous, C.; Zelinka, M.D.: Ten new insights in climate science 2020 – a horizon scan. In: Global Sustainability . Vol. 4 (2021) E5. (DOI: /10.1017/sus.2021.2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Non-technical summaryWe summarize some of the past year's most important findings within climate change-related research. New research has improved our understanding of Earth's sensitivity to carbon dioxide, finds that permafrost thaw could release more carbon emissions than expected and that the uptake of carbon in tropical ecosystems is weakening. Adverse impacts on human society include increasing water shortages and impacts on mental health. Options for solutions emerge from rethinking economic models, rights-based litigation, strengthened governance systems and a new social contract. The disruption caused by COVID-19 could be seized as an opportunity for positive change, directing economic stimulus towards sustainable investments.Technical summaryA synthesis is made of ten fields within climate science where there have been significant advances since mid-2019, through an expert elicitation process with broad disciplinary scope. Findings include: (1) a better understanding of equilibrium climate sensitivity; (2) abrupt thaw as an accelerator of carbon release from permafrost; (3) changes to global and regional land carbon sinks; (4) impacts of climate change on water crises, including equity perspectives; (5) adverse effects on mental health from climate change; (6) immediate effects on climate of the COVID-19 pandemic and requirements for recovery packages to deliver on the Paris Agreement; (7) suggested long-term changes to governance and a social contract to address climate change, learning from the current pandemic, (8) updated positive cost–benefit ratio and new perspectives on the potential for green growth in the short- and long-term perspective; (9) urban electrification as a strategy to move towards low-carbon energy systems and (10) rights-based litigation as an increasingly important method to address climate change, with recent clarifications on the legal standing and representation of future generations.Social media summaryStronger permafrost thaw, COVID-19 effects and growing mental health impacts among highlights of latest climate science.

Details

ISSN :
20594798
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Sustainability
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ef5db5be21aee4c09a745a540c0667e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/sus.2021.2