20 November 2019 | Dataset

Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Events

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Effects of Climate Change on Extreme Events

Pacific Island Commonwealth Member States (Pacific CMSs) are highly vulnerable to climate change (high confidence; robust evidence, high agreement). Impacts of climate change on extreme events relevant to Pacific CMSs vary, dependent on the magnitude, frequency, and temporal and spatial extent of the event, as well as on the biophysical nature of the island and its social, economic, and political setting (high confidence). This paper assesses the impacts of climate change on extreme events on nine Pacific CMSs – Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

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FieldValue
Publisher
Modified
2019-08-13
Release Date
2019-03-06
Homepage URL
Identifier
c8783a78-eb6c-46e2-96fc-6c276dc02230
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location
POLYGON ((-219.58659410477 -2.9357302896826, -140.94074964523 6.6831950235884, -119.32617902756 -13.740871334008, -194.84701395035 -29.189831381641))
Language
English
License
Contact Name
Commonwealth Marine Economies Programme
Contact Email
POD Theme
Atmosphere and Climate
Harvested from Pacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source TitlePacific Environment Portal
Harvest Source URIhttps://pacific-data.sprep.org/data.json
Last Harvest PerformedMon, 11/25/2024 - 02:05