- Temperatures will reach 1.5C above 1850-1900 levels by 2040 under all emissions scenarios
- The Arctic is likely to be practically ice-free in September at least once before 2050 in all scenarios assessed.
- There will be an increasing occurrence of some extreme events "unprecedented in the historical record" even warming of 1.5C.
- Extreme sea-level events that occurred once a century in the recent past are projected to occur at least annually at more than half of tidal gauge locations by 2100.
- There will be likely increases in fire weather in many regions.
Friday 13 August 2021
Filled Under: Climate&Energy
Five future impacts of climate change
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