Ten new insights in climate science 2022
Mbow, Cheikh; Martin, Maria A.; Boakye, Emmanuel A.; Boyd, Emily; Broadgate, Wendy; Bustamante, Mercedes; Canadell, Josep G.; Carr, Edward R.; Chu, Eric K.; Cleugh, Helen; Csevár, Szilvia; Daoudy, Marwa; De Bremond, Ariane; Dhimal, Meghnath; Ebi, Kristie L.; Edwards, Clea; Fuss, Sabine; Girardin, Martin P.; Glavovic, Bruce; Hebden, Sophie; Hirota, Marina; Hsu, Huang-Hsiung; Huq, Saleemul; Ingold, Karin; Johannessen, Ola M.; Kameyama, Yasuko; Kumarasinghe, Nilushi; Langendijk, Gaby S.; Lissner, Tabea; Lwasa, Shuaib; Machalaba, Catherine; Maltais, Aaron; Mathai, Manu V.; Mbow, Cheikh; McNamara, Karen E.; Mukherji, Aditi; Murray, Virginia; Mysiak, Jaroslav; Okereke, Chukwumerije; Ospina, Daniel; Otto, Friederike; Prakash, Anjal; Pulhin, Juan M.; Raju, Emmanuel; Redman, Aaron; Rigaud, Kanta K.; Rockstrom, Johan; Roy, Joyashree; Schipper, E. Lisa F.; Schlosser, Peter; Schulz, Karsten A.; Schumacher, Kim; Schwarz, Luana; Scown, Murray; Sedova, Barbora; Siddiqui, Tasneem A.; Singh, Chandni; Sioen, Giles B.; Stammer, Detlef; Steinert, Norman J.; Suk, Sunhee; Sutton, Rowan; Thalheimer, Lisa; Van Aalst, Maarten; Van der Geest, Kees; Zhao, Zhirong Jerry
Date:
2022-11
Abstract:
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY. We summarize what we assess as the
past year’s most important findings within climate change research:
limits to adaptation, vulnerability hotspots, new threats coming from
the climate–health nexus, climate (im)mobility and security, sustainable
practices for land use and finance, losses and damages, inclusive
societal climate decisions and ways to overcome structural barriers to
accelerate mitigation and limit global warming to below 2°C.
TECHNICHAL SUMMARY. We synthesize 10 topics within climate
research where there have been significant advances or emerging
scientific consensus since January 2021. The selection of these
insights was based on input from an international open call with
broad disciplinary scope. Findings concern: (1) new aspects of
soft and hard limits to adaptation; (2) the emergence of regional
vulnerability hotspots from climate impacts and human vulnerability;
(3) new threats on the climate–health horizon – some involving
plants and animals; (4) climate (im)mobility and the need for
anticipatory action; (5) security and climate; (6) sustainable land
management as a prerequisite to land-based solutions; (7) sustainable
finance practices in the private sector and the need for political
guidance; (8) the urgent planetary imperative for addressing losses
and damages; (9) inclusive societal choices for climate-resilient
development and (10) how to overcome barriers to accelerate mitigation
and limit global warming to below 2°C.
SOCIAL MEDIA SUMMARY. Science has evidence on barriers to
mitigation and how to overcome them to avoid limits to adaptation
across multiple fields.
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