The impacts of climate change on the risk of natural disasters
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Abstract
Human emissions of greenhouse gases are already changing our climate. This paper provides an overview of the relation between climate change and weather extremes, and examines three specific cases where recent acute events have stimulated debate on the potential role of climate change: the European heatwave of 2003; the risk of inland flooding, such as recently in Central Europe and Great Britain; and the harsh Atlantic hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005. Furthermore, it briefly assesses the relation between climate change and El Niño, and the potential of abrupt climate change. Several trends in weather extremes are sufficiently clear to inform risk reduction efforts. In many instances, however, the potential…
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- Climate change
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Flooding (psychology)
- Greenhouse gas
- Extreme weather
- Natural disaster
- Environmental science
- Global warming
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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