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Chapter 33.53.5.2

3.5.2.3RFC 3 – Distribution of impacts

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Chapter 33.53.5.2

3.5.2.1RFC 1 – Unique and threatened systems

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Chapter 33.4

3.4.13Synthesis of Key Elements of Risk

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Chapter 33.4

3.4.12Summary of Projected Risks at 1.5°C and 2°C of Global Warming

… of sea ice Loss of habitat h vh Large increase in risk H Polar regions Polar regions 1 l very l H Increased productivity but changing fisheries l/m m/h Large increase in risk very H Polar regions Polar regions 1, 4 l m/l H Coastal Sea level rise, increased storminess Area exposed (assuming no defences) 562–575th km2 when 1.5°C first reached6,7,8 590–613th km2 when 2°C first reached6,7,8 Increasing; 25–38th km2 when …

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Chapter 33.4

3.4.9Key Economic Sectors and Services

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Chapter 33.4

3.4.8Urban Areas

… Regional dry spells are projected to expand from 7% at 1.5°C to 11% at 2°C for the same reference period. Sea level rise is expected to be lower at 1.5°C than 2°C, lowering risks for coastal metropolitan agglomerations (Schleussner et al., 2016b)[reference …

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Chapter 33.43.4.7

3.4.7.1Projected risk at 1.5°C and 2°C of global warming

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Chapter 33.43.4.6

3.4.6.3Fisheries and aquaculture production

… and other drivers (Lacoue-Labarthe et al., 2016; Clements and Chopin, 2017; Clements et al., 2017; Parker et al., 2017). Sea level rise and storm intensification pose a risk to hatcheries and other infrastructure (Callaway et al., 2012; Weatherdon et al., 2016)[reference …

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Chapter 33.43.4.6

3.4.6.1Crop production

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