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This study uses spatial econometrics to account for the interdependencies between the subnational EU regions to estimate the future impacts of changes in temperature on sectoral labour productivity under the Paris Agreement.

Peer-reviewed Papers
This study shows that just half a degree of extra warming between 1.5°C and 2°C makes a big difference in terms of heat stress risk posed to Muslims carrying out religious rites in Saudi Arabia during summer, where the mercury frequently climbs over 45°C even now.

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This year’s ZERO IN report therefore focuses on the new CMIP6 climate models and the science behind the Long-Term Temperature Goal, highlighting how improved understanding in both areas can help us to better plan for what lies ahead

Peer-reviewed Papers
This study highlights the importance of incorporating gender in scenarios assessing future climate impacts and underscores the relevance of addressing gender inequalities in policies aiming to foster climate resilient development.

Peer-reviewed Papers
This paper draws from the integrated assessment community's shared socio-economic pathway scenarios and their corresponding level of anthropogenic emissions, socio-economic projections, and political environments, to provide the greenhouse gas concentrations for these scenarios.