This report synthesizes the emerging evidence of climate impacts at different temperature thresholds for Pacific islands. All evidence points to vast differences in impacts in a 1.5˚C world, compared to the +3˚C world to which our current policies and climate change pledges are leading us. For Pacific islands and marine and coastal ecosystems in the region, these differences cannot be overstated; even a 0.5˚C difference (between 1.5˚C and 2˚C) may mean that critical tipping points are crossed.
Source: Pacific Environment Portal
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- Effects of Climate Change on 1.5° Temperature Rise Relevant to the Pacific Islandspdf
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Publisher | |
Modified | 2019-08-13 |
Release Date | 2019-03-05 |
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Identifier | 90b28e99-cc1c-475c-9fcb-f41aeefda003 |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | POLYGON ((-220.05533695221 -2.337422241361, -151.82616233826 9.3390524315132, -130.21159172058 -11.887267775762, -196.61782979965 -27.285746810174)) |
Language | English |
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Contact Name | Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme |
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POD Theme | Atmosphere and Climate |
Harvest Source Title | Pacific Environment Portal |
Harvest Source URI | https://pacific-data.sprep.org/data.json |
Last Harvest Performed | Fri, 11/22/2024 - 02:05 |