IPCC Synthesis Report: Part II - Habiba Gitay
IPCC Synthesis Report: Part II - Habiba Gitay
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Gt C for stores & The oceans and land vegetation are currently
Gt C y-1 for fluxes taking up 4.6 Gt C per year
The Land and Oceans have warmed
Precipitation patterns have changed
The frequency, persistence and magnitude of El-
Nino events have increased in the last 20 years
El Niño years
La Niña years
Examples include:
• non-polar glacier retreat
• reduction in Arctic sea ice extent and thickness in
summer
• earlier flowering and longer growing and breeding
season for plants and animals in the N.H.
• poleward and upward (altitudinal) migration of
plants, birds, fish and insects; earlier spring
migration and later departure of birds in the N.H.
• increased incidence of coral bleaching
Weather-related economic damages have
increased
Global mean surface temperatures have increased
Most of the observed warming in the past 50
years is attributable to human activities
Greenhouse gas emissions and concentrations,
temperature and sea level are projected to change
Global mean surface temperature is projected to
increase during the 21st century
Land areas are projected to warm more than the
oceans with the greatest warming at high latitudes
2020s
2050s
2080s
Significant disruptions of ecosystems from
disturbances such as fire, drought, pest
infestation and invasion of species
For example:
Temperature increase beyond a threshold,
which varies by crop and variety, can
affect key development stages of some
crops and result in severe losses in crop
yields.
Increased risk of floods, potentially displacing tens of
millions of people, due to sea level rise and heavy
rainfall events, especially in Small Island States and low-
lying deltaic areas.
Bangladesh is projected to lose about 17% of its land area with a
sea level rise of one meter - very difficult to adapt due to lack of
adaptive capacity
projected
present
Effect on human health…