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Water availability in +2°C and +4°C worlds
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, Vol. 369. N° 1934. Fung Fai; Lopez Ana; New Mark - The Royal Society, 2011While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warming over pre-industrial levels should be avoided, current commitments on greenhouse gas emissions reductions from these same parties will lead to a 50 : 50 chance of warming greater than 3.5°C. Here, we evaluate the differences in impacts and adaptation issues for water resources in worlds corresponding to the policy objective (+2°C) and possible reality (+4°C). We simulate the differences in impacts on surface run-off and water resource availability using a global hydrological model driven by e ...
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in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences > Vol. 369. N° 1934 (2011) . - p. 99-116While the parties to the UNFCCC agreed in the December 2009 Copenhagen Accord that a 2°C global warming over pre-industrial levels should be avoided, current commitments on greenhouse gas emissions reductions from these same parties will lead to a 50 : 50 chance of warming greater than 3.5°C. Here, we evaluate the differences in impacts and adaptation issues for water resources in worlds corresponding to the policy objective (+2°C) and possible reality (+4°C). We simulate the differences in impacts on surface run-off and water resource availability using a global hydrological model driven by ensembles of climate models with global temperature increases of 2°C and 4°C. We combine these with UN-based population growth scenarios to explore the relative importance of population change and climate change for water availability. We find that the projected changes in global surface run-off from the ensemble show an increase in spatial coherence and magnitude for a +4°C world compared with a +2°C one. In a +2°C world, population growth in most large river basins tends to override climate change as a driver of water stress, while in a +4°C world, climate change becomes more dominant, even compensating for population effects where climate change increases run-off. However, in some basins where climate change has positive effects, the seasonality of surface run-off becomes increasingly amplified in a +4°C climate.
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Available online: https://www.ipcc.ch/publication/climate-change-and-water-2/
Published by: GIEC ; 2008
Language(s): French; Other Languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., maps)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; State of water resources ; Hydrology ; Melting Ice ; Sea level rising ; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ; Region I - Africa ; Region II - Asia ; Australia ; New Zealand ; Region VI - Europe ; Latin America ; North America ; Antarctica ; Arctic ; Region V - South-West Pacific
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Available online: https://www.ipcc.ch/publication/climate-change-and-water-2/
Published by: IPCC ; 2008
Language(s): English; Other Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Korean, Russian, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., maps)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; State of water resources ; Hydrology ; Melting Ice ; Sea level rising ; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ; Region I - Africa ; Region II - Asia ; Australia ; New Zealand ; Region VI - Europe ; Latin America ; North America ; Antarctica ; Arctic ; Region V - South-West Pacific
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Published by: IPCC ; 2008
Language(s): Chinese; Other Languages: Arabic, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., maps)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; State of water resources ; Hydrology ; Melting Ice ; Sea level rising ; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ; Region I - Africa ; Region II - Asia ; Australia ; New Zealand ; Region VI - Europe ; Latin America ; North America ; Antarctica ; Arctic ; Region V - South-West Pacific
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Published by: الهيئة الحكومية الدولية المعنية بتغير المناخ ; 2008
Language(s): Arabic; Other Languages: Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., maps)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; State of water resources ; Hydrology ; Melting Ice ; Sea level rising ; Region I - Africa ; Region II - Asia ; Australia ; New Zealand ; Region VI - Europe ; Latin America ; North America ; Antarctica ; Arctic ; Region V - South-West Pacific
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Plano Nacional de Recursos Hdricos : Sntese executiva = National Water Resources Plan : executive synthesis
Plan Nacional de Recursos Hidricos Cover title. Errata slip inserted.
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IPCC Special Report. The Regional Impacts of Climate Change: An Assessment of Vulnerability : summary for Policymakers
The Special Report explores the potential consequences of changes in climate for ten continental- or subcontinentalscale regions. Because of the uncertainties associated with
regional projections of climate change, the report necessarily takes the approach of assessing sensitivities and vulnerabilities of each region, rather than attempting to provide quantitative predictions of the impacts of climate change. As in the SAR, “vulnerability” is the extent to which climate change may damage or harm a system; it is a function of both sensitivity to climate and the ability to adapt to new co ...
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Rapport spécial du GIEC. Incidences de l'évolution du climat dans les régions: Evaluation de la vulnérabilité : résumé à l'intention des décideurs
Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM); Zinyowera Marufu C.; Moss Richard H.; et al. - GIEC, 1997Le présent rapport examine les conséquences éventuelles de l'évolution du climat dans dix régions continentales et sous-continentales. Les incertitudes entourant les prévisions régionales des changements climatiques ont contraint les auteurs à évaluer la sensibilité et
la vulnérabilité de chaque région, plutôt que de tenter de chiffrer les incidences prévues. Comme dans le SAR, la vulnérabilité définit la mesure dans laquelle l'évolution du climat risque d'endommager un système quelconque ou de lui nuire; elle est fonction de sa sensibilité au climat et de sa capacité à s'adapter à de n ...
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Une évaluation des ressources du climat et de l'eau pour le développement de l'agriculture dans la zone Soudano-Sahélienne de l'Afrique de l'ouest : résumé du rapport spécial n°9 de l'OMM sur l'environnement établi pour le PNUE
Organisation météorologique mondiale (OMM); Programme des Nations Unies pour l'environnement (PNUE) - OMM, 1978
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