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Climate change impacts and adaptation in Europe. JRC PESETA IV final report

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  • FEYEN Luc

    (European Commission - JRC)

  • CISCAR MARTINEZ Juan Carlos

    (European Commission - JRC)

  • GOSLING Simon
  • IBARRETA RUIZ Dolores
  • SORIA RAMIREZ Antonio
  • DOSIO Alessandro
  • NAUMANN Gustavo
  • RUSSO Simone
  • FORMETTA Giuseppe
  • FORZIERI Giovanni
  • GIRARDELLO Marco
  • SPINONI Jonathan
  • MENTASCHI Lorenzo
  • BISSELINK Bernard
  • BERNHARD Jeroen
  • GELATI Emiliano
  • ADAMOVIC Marko
  • GUENTHER Susann
  • DE ROO Arie
  • CAMMALLERI Carmelo
  • DOTTORI Francesco
  • BIANCHI Alessandra
  • ALFIERI Lorenzo
  • VOUSDOUKAS Michail
  • MONGELLI Ignazio
  • HINKEL Jochen
  • WARD P.j.
  • GOMES DA COSTA Hugo
  • DE RIGO Daniele
  • LIBERTA' Giorgio
  • DURRANT Tracy
  • SAN-MIGUEL-AYANZ Jesus
  • BARREDO CANO Jose Ignacio
  • MAURI Achille
  • CAUDULLO Giovanni
  • CECCHERINI Guido
  • BECK Pieter
  • CESCATTI Alessandro
  • HRISTOV Jordan
  • TORETI Andrea
  • PEREZ DOMINGUEZ Ignacio
  • DENTENER Franciscus
  • FELLMANN Thomas
  • ELLEBY Christian
  • CEGLAR Andrej
  • FUMAGALLI Davide
  • NIEMEYER Stefan
  • CERRANI Iacopo
  • PANARELLO Lorenzo
  • BRATU Marian
  • DESPRÉS Jacques
  • SZEWCZYK Wojciech
  • MATEI Nicoleta-Anca
  • MULHOLLAND Eamonn
  • OLARIAGA-GUARDIOLA Miguel

Abstract

The JRC PESETA IV study shows that ecosystems, people and economies in the EU will face major impacts from climate change if we do not urgently mitigate greenhouse gas emissions or adapt to climate change. The burden of climate change shows a clear north-south divide, with southern regions in Europe much more impacted, through the effects of extreme heat, water scarcity, drought, forest fires and agriculture losses. Limiting global warming to well below 2°C would considerably reduce climate change impacts in Europe. Adaptation to climate change would further minimize unavoidable impacts in a cost-effective manner, with considerable co-benefits from nature-based solutions.

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  • FEYEN Luc & CISCAR MARTINEZ Juan Carlos & GOSLING Simon & IBARRETA RUIZ Dolores & SORIA RAMIREZ Antonio & DOSIO Alessandro & NAUMANN Gustavo & RUSSO Simone & FORMETTA Giuseppe & FORZIERI Giovanni & GI, 2020. "Climate change impacts and adaptation in Europe. JRC PESETA IV final report," JRC Research Reports JRC119178, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc119178
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    climate impacts; adaptation;

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