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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.
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.
Peer-reviewed Papers
This study analyzes to what extent a one-off extreme weather event can have persistent effects on household-level asset growth.
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This article provides an assessment of the potential health benefits, in terms of reductions in temperature-related mortality, derived from the compliance to the agreed temperature targets, compared to more extreme warming scenarios.