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# and so on ...
 
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==Examples of teleconnections==
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==Examples of impacts on regional to local systems==
  
# Through global trade
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# Local and regional trade impacts due to changes in global trade
 
# Sea level rise
 
# Sea level rise
 
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# Emissions leading to global temperature changes
==Examples of impacts on regional to local systems==
 
 
 
  
 
==Adaptation actions at the global level==
 
==Adaptation actions at the global level==
  
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# Global mitigation efforts to avert global warming (Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement)
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# Global monitoring systems: early warning systems/weather and extreme event tracking systems
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# Global programmes to address impacts etc
  
 
==Adaptation actions at the national to local levels==
 
==Adaptation actions at the national to local levels==
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# Insurance
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# Strategic reserves: food, fuel, medicines, etc
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# Active early warning systems and disaster preparedness plans

Revision as of 16:14, 24 December 2019

The following is a global NAP based on best available science of the IPCC as depicted in its 5th assessment report, supplemented by major global studies since then. The focus is on systems and processes at the global level, as they impact different regions and countries.

What are key global systems and processes that are being impacted by global climate changes?

  1. Sea level
  2. Crop production areas
  3. Global transportation (shipping)
  4. Global access (air travel)
  5. Land suitability for different species
  6. Marine fisheries

Key global climate drivers of risk and projections for the future

  1. Temperatures are rising
  2. Changes in precipitation patterns
  3. Changes in frequency and intensity of extreme climatic events
  4. and so on ...

Examples of impacts on regional to local systems

  1. Local and regional trade impacts due to changes in global trade
  2. Sea level rise
  3. Emissions leading to global temperature changes

Adaptation actions at the global level

  1. Global mitigation efforts to avert global warming (Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement)
  2. Global monitoring systems: early warning systems/weather and extreme event tracking systems
  3. Global programmes to address impacts etc

Adaptation actions at the national to local levels

  1. Insurance
  2. Strategic reserves: food, fuel, medicines, etc
  3. Active early warning systems and disaster preparedness plans