| Press release
How climate change risks increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases
GERICS scientists involved as guest editors
Today, 29 February 2024, the last articles of Climatic Change topical collection on “Accrual of Climate Change Risk in Six Vulnerable Countries” were published. The collection presents the result of a major research programme led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) that has quantified how climate change risks to human and natural systems increase at a national scale as the level of global warming increases, focusing on Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana and India.“
GERICS scientists Prof Daniela Jacob and Tania Guillén were involved in this publication as guest editors.
Official press release
Editorial Introduction to the Topical Collection: Accrual of Climate Change Risk in Six Vulnerable Countries
Articles of this collection
- He, Y., et al. including Warren, R., 2022 Quantification of impacts between 1.5°C and 4°C of global warming on flooding risks in six countries Climatic Change 170, article no. 15
- Price, J., et al. including Warren, R., 2022 Quantification of drought risks between 1.5°C and 4°C of global warming in six countries Climatic Change 174, article no 12
- Warren, R., Hope, C., Gernaat, D., Van Vuuren, D., & Jenkins, K., 2021. Global and regional aggregate damages associated with global warming of 1.5 to 4 °C above pre-industrial levels. Climatic Change, 168 (3-4)
- Wang, D, et al., including Warren, R. 2021 Economic impacts of climate-induced crop yield changes: Evidence from agri-food industries in six countries Climatic Change 166, article no. 30
- Brown, S., et al., including Warren, R. 2021 Global cost of protecting against sea level rise at 1.5 to 4°C Climatic Change 167, article no 4