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![1.5°C Hotspots: Climate Hazards, Vulnerabilities, and Impacts](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/schleussner-et-al-2018-1-5-c-hotspots-climate-hazards-vulnerabilities-and-impacts_2023-10-18-142912_jfgw.pdf-85598.jpg?v=1706965995)
Peer-reviewed Papers
This article contains the review of scientific evidence of regional differences in climate hazards at 1.5°C and 2°C and provides an assessment of selected hotspots of climate change, including small islands as well as rural, urban, and coastal areas in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, that are particularly affected by the additional 0.5°C global mean temperature increase.
![Integrated Assessment Models: what are they and how do they arrive at their conclusions?](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/climate_analytics_iams_briefing_oct2018.pdf-7471.jpg?v=1706665112)
Briefings
This briefing sets out some of the important context and caveats in relation to understanding Integrated Assessment Models and their results, particularly in relation to the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C limit.
![When Shocks Become Persistent: Household-Level Asset Growth in the Aftermath of an Extreme Weather Event](https://ca1-clm.edcdn.com/publications/_c400x565/When-Shocks-Become-Persistent-Household-Level-Asset-Growth-in-the-Aftermath-of-an-Extreme-Weather-Event.pdf-85552.jpg?v=1706890173)
Peer-reviewed Papers
This study analyzes to what extent a one-off extreme weather event can have persistent effects on household-level asset growth.