2022年气候科学十大新见解

IF 4.6 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Global Sustainability Pub Date : 2022-11-10 DOI:10.1017/sus.2022.17
Maria A. Martin, E. A. Boakye, E. Boyd, Wendy Broadgate, M. Bustamante, J. Canadell, Edward R. Carr, E. Chu, H. Cleugh, Szilvia Csevár, Marwa Daoudy, Ariane de Bremond, M. Dhimal, K. Ebi, Clea M. Edwards, S. Fuss, M. Girardin, B. Glavovic, S. Hebden, M. Hirota, H. Hsu, S. Huq, K. Ingold, O. Johannessen, Yasuko Kameyama, Nilushi Kumarasinghe, G. Langendijk, T. Lissner, S. Lwasa, C. Machalaba, Aaron Maltais, Manu V. Mathai, C. Mbow, K. McNamara, A. Mukherji, V. Murray, J. Mysiak, C. Okereke, D. Ospina, F. Otto, A. Prakash, J. Pulhin, E. Raju, A. Redman, K. K. Rigaud, J. Rockström, J. Roy, E. Schipper, P. Schlosser, K. Schulz, K. Schumacher, Luana Schwarz, M. Scown, Barbora Šedová, T. Siddiqui, C. Singh, G. B. Sioen, D. Stammer, N. Steinert, Sunhee Suk, Rowan Sutton, L. Thalheimer, M. V. van Aalst, Kees van der Geest, Z. Zhao
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非技术性总结我们总结了我们评估的过去一年气候变化研究中最重要的发现:适应的局限性、脆弱性热点、来自气候-健康关系的新威胁、气候(im)流动性和安全、土地使用和融资的可持续做法、损失和损害、,包容性的社会气候决策以及克服结构性障碍的方法,以加快缓解并将全球变暖控制在2°C以下。技术摘要我们综合了自2021年1月以来气候研究中取得重大进展或形成科学共识的10个主题。这些见解的选择是基于一个具有广泛学科范围的国际公开电话会议的投入。调查结果涉及:(1)适应的软限制和硬限制的新方面;(2) 气候影响和人类脆弱性导致区域脆弱性热点的出现;(3) 气候健康领域的新威胁,其中一些涉及动植物;(4) 气候(im)流动性和采取预期行动的必要性;(5) 安全与气候;(6) 可持续土地管理是陆基解决方案的先决条件;(7) 私营部门的可持续融资做法和政治指导的必要性;(8) 全球迫切需要解决损失和损害问题;(9) 气候适应性发展的包容性社会选择,以及(10)如何克服障碍,加快缓解并将全球变暖控制在2°C以下。社交媒体摘要《科学》有关于缓解障碍以及如何克服这些障碍以避免多个领域适应限制的证据。
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Ten new insights in climate science 2022
Non-technical summary We summarize what we assess as the past year's most important findings within climate change research: limits to adaptation, vulnerability hotspots, new threats coming from the climate–health nexus, climate (im)mobility and security, sustainable practices for land use and finance, losses and damages, inclusive societal climate decisions and ways to overcome structural barriers to accelerate mitigation and limit global warming to below 2°C. Technical summary We synthesize 10 topics within climate research where there have been significant advances or emerging scientific consensus since January 2021. The selection of these insights was based on input from an international open call with broad disciplinary scope. Findings concern: (1) new aspects of soft and hard limits to adaptation; (2) the emergence of regional vulnerability hotspots from climate impacts and human vulnerability; (3) new threats on the climate–health horizon – some involving plants and animals; (4) climate (im)mobility and the need for anticipatory action; (5) security and climate; (6) sustainable land management as a prerequisite to land-based solutions; (7) sustainable finance practices in the private sector and the need for political guidance; (8) the urgent planetary imperative for addressing losses and damages; (9) inclusive societal choices for climate-resilient development and (10) how to overcome barriers to accelerate mitigation and limit global warming to below 2°C. Social media summary Science has evidence on barriers to mitigation and how to overcome them to avoid limits to adaptation across multiple fields.
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Global Sustainability
Global Sustainability Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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