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Ten New Insights in Climate Science 2023/2024

Authors :
Bustamante, Mercedes
Roy, Joyashree
Ospina, Daniel
Achakulwisut, Ploy
Aggarwal, Anubha
Bastos, Ana
Broadgate, Wendy
Canadell, Josep G.
Carr, Edward R.
Chen, Deliang
Cleugh, Helen A.
Ebi, Kristie L.
Edwards, Clea
Farbotko, Carol
Fernández-Martínez, Marcos
Frölicher, Thomas L.
Fuss, Sabine
Geden, Oliver
Gruber, Nicolas
Harrington, Luke J.
Hauck, Judith
Hausfather, Zeke
Hebden, Sophie
Hebinck, Aniek
Huq, Saleemul
Huss, Matthias
Jamero, Laurice P.
Juhola, Sirkku
Kumarasinghe, Nilushi
Lwasa, Shuaib
Mallick, Bishawjit
Martin, Maria
McGreevy, Steven
Mirazo, Paula
Mukherji, Aditi
Muttitt, Greg
Nemet, Gregory F.
Obura, David
Okereke, Chukwumerije
Oliver, Tom
Orlove, Ben
Ouedraogo, Nadia S.
Patra, Prabir K.
Pelling, Mark
Pereira, Laura M.
Persson, Åsa
Pongratz, Julia
Prakash, Anjal
Rammig, Anja
Raymond, Colin
Redman, Aaron
Reveco, Cristobal
Rockström, Johan
Rodrigues, Regina
Rounce, David R.
Schipper, Lisa F.
Schlosser, Peter
Selomane, Odirilwe
Semieniuk, Gregor
Shin, Yunne Jai
Siddiqui, Tasneem A.
Singh, Vartika
Sioen, Giles B.
Sokona, Youba
Stammer, Detlef
Steinert, Norman J.
Suk, Sunhee
Sutton, Rowan
Thalheimer, Lisa
Thompson, Vikki
Trencher, Gregory
Van Der Geest, Kees
Werners, Saskia E.
Wübbelmann, Thea
Wunderling, Nico
Yin, Jiabo
Zickfeld, Kirsten
Zscheischler, Jakob
Bustamante, Mercedes
Roy, Joyashree
Ospina, Daniel
Achakulwisut, Ploy
Aggarwal, Anubha
Bastos, Ana
Broadgate, Wendy
Canadell, Josep G.
Carr, Edward R.
Chen, Deliang
Cleugh, Helen A.
Ebi, Kristie L.
Edwards, Clea
Farbotko, Carol
Fernández-Martínez, Marcos
Frölicher, Thomas L.
Fuss, Sabine
Geden, Oliver
Gruber, Nicolas
Harrington, Luke J.
Hauck, Judith
Hausfather, Zeke
Hebden, Sophie
Hebinck, Aniek
Huq, Saleemul
Huss, Matthias
Jamero, Laurice P.
Juhola, Sirkku
Kumarasinghe, Nilushi
Lwasa, Shuaib
Mallick, Bishawjit
Martin, Maria
McGreevy, Steven
Mirazo, Paula
Mukherji, Aditi
Muttitt, Greg
Nemet, Gregory F.
Obura, David
Okereke, Chukwumerije
Oliver, Tom
Orlove, Ben
Ouedraogo, Nadia S.
Patra, Prabir K.
Pelling, Mark
Pereira, Laura M.
Persson, Åsa
Pongratz, Julia
Prakash, Anjal
Rammig, Anja
Raymond, Colin
Redman, Aaron
Reveco, Cristobal
Rockström, Johan
Rodrigues, Regina
Rounce, David R.
Schipper, Lisa F.
Schlosser, Peter
Selomane, Odirilwe
Semieniuk, Gregor
Shin, Yunne Jai
Siddiqui, Tasneem A.
Singh, Vartika
Sioen, Giles B.
Sokona, Youba
Stammer, Detlef
Steinert, Norman J.
Suk, Sunhee
Sutton, Rowan
Thalheimer, Lisa
Thompson, Vikki
Trencher, Gregory
Van Der Geest, Kees
Werners, Saskia E.
Wübbelmann, Thea
Wunderling, Nico
Yin, Jiabo
Zickfeld, Kirsten
Zscheischler, Jakob
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ISSN: 2059-4798
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Non-technical summary: We identify a set of essential recent advances in climate change research with high policy relevance, across natural and social sciences: (1) looming inevitability and implications of overshooting the 1.5°C warming limit, (2) urgent need for a rapid and managed fossil fuel phase-out, (3) challenges for scaling carbon dioxide removal, (4) uncertainties regarding the future contribution of natural carbon sinks, (5) intertwinedness of the crises of biodiversity loss and climate change, (6) compound events, (7) mountain glacier loss, (8) human immobility in the face of climate risks, (9) adaptation justice, and (10) just transitions in food systems. Technical summary The IPCC Assessment Reports offer the scientific foundation for international climate negotiations and constitute an unmatched resource for climate change researchers. However, the assessment cycles take multiple years. As a contribution to cross- and interdisciplinary understanding across diverse climate change research communities, we have streamlined an annual process to identify and synthesise essential research advances. We collected input from experts on different fields using an online questionnaire and prioritised a set of ten key research insights with high policy relevance. This year we focus on: (1) looming overshoot of the 1.5°C warming limit, (2) urgency of phasing-out fossil fuels, (3) challenges for scaling carbon dioxide removal, (4) uncertainties regarding the future of natural carbon sinks, (5) need for join governance of biodiversity loss and climate change, (6) advances in the science of compound events, (7) mountain glacier loss, (8) human immobility in the face of climate risks, (9) adaptation justice, and (10) just transitions in food systems. We first present a succinct account of these Insights, reflect on their policy implications, and offer an integrated set of policy relevant messages. This science synthesis and science communication effort is also the basi

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OAIster
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ISSN: 2059-4798
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application/pdf, Global Sustainability 7 (2023), ISSN: 2059-4798, ISSN: 2059-4798, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452796169
Document Type :
Electronic Resource