Version 2 2024-10-28, 04:18Version 2 2024-10-28, 04:18
Version 1 2023-05-22, 22:50Version 1 2023-05-22, 22:50
chapter
posted on 2024-10-28, 04:18authored byM Collins, M Sutherland, L Bouwer, S-M Cheong, T Frolicher, HJ DesCombes, MK Roxy, I Losada, K McInnes, B Ratter, E Rivera-Arriga, RD Susanto, D Swingedouw, L Tibig, P Bakker, CM Eakin, K Emanuel, M Grose, Mark HemerMark Hemer, L Jackson, A Kaab, Jules KajtarJules Kajtar, T Knutson, C Laufkotter, I Noy, M Payne, R Ranasinghe, G Sgubin, M-L Timmermans
This chapter assesses extremes and abrupt or irreversible changes in the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate, to identify regional hot spots, cascading effects, their impacts on human and natural systems, and sustainable and resilient risk management strategies. It is not comprehensive in terms of the systems assessed and some information on extremes, abrupt and irreversible changes, in particular for the cryosphere, may be found in other chapters.
History
Publication title
IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate
Editors
H-O Portner, DC Roberts, V Masson-Delmotte, P Zhai, M Tignor, E Poloczanska, K Mintenbeck
Pagination
589-655
Department/School
Oceans and Cryosphere, National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics
Publisher
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
United Nations
Extent
6
Socio-economic Objectives
190507 Global effects of climate change (excl. Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and the South Pacific) (excl. social impacts)