Authors
Nicholas P Simpson, Katharine J Mach, Andrew Constable, Jeremy Hess, Ryan Hogarth, Mark Howden, Judy Lawrence, Robert J Lempert, Veruska Muccione, Brendan Mackey, Mark G New, Brian O'Neill, Friederike Otto, Hans-O Pörtner, Andy Reisinger, Debra Roberts, Daniela N Schmidt, Sonia Seneviratne, Steven Strongin, Maarten van Aalst, Edmond Totin, Christopher H Trisos
Publication date
2021/4/23
Journal
One Earth
Volume
4
Issue
4
Pages
489-501
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Real-world experience underscores the complexity of interactions among multiple drivers of climate change risk and of how multiple risks compound or cascade. However, a holistic framework for assessing such complex climate change risks has not yet been achieved. Clarity is needed regarding the interactions that generate risk, including the role of adaptation and mitigation responses. In this perspective, we present a framework for three categories of increasingly complex climate change risk that focus on interactions among the multiple drivers of risk, as well as among multiple risks. A significant innovation is recognizing that risks can arise both from potential impacts due to climate change and from responses to climate change. This approach encourages thinking that traverses sectoral and regional boundaries and links physical and socio-economic drivers of risk. Advancing climate change risk assessment in …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
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