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Hi everyone,

A few people have asked me about this - so I am resending it to this group (Google Groups "IPCC48")
 

 
ATTACHED BRIEFINGS AND RESOURCES TO HELP YOU:
  • How to meet the 1.5 degree climate target - sector by sector - This briefing sets out the transformations that would be needed for emissions to fall enough to meet the 1.5 degree climate target across five sectors - energy supply, land use, industry, transport, and buildings - drawing on the same literature as the IPCC special report. (20 pages)
  • Comparing climate impacts at 1.5°C, 2°C, 3°C and 4°C - This brief looks at what climate impacts we can expect at different levels of temperature rise. It compares the two scenarios outlined in the IPCC report (1.5°C vs. 2°C) but also higher levels of warming: the 3°C-4°C suggested by NDCs and current government policy. (6 pages)
  • Regional impacts at 1.5°C, 2°C, 3°C and 4°C - Climate impacts at 1.5°C and over 1.5°C across a range of GSCC regions. This brief outlines relevant information for GSCC desks on country NDCs and projected impacts across several regions. We have used the same temperature ranges in this brief as the one above. (19 pages)
  • Carbon Dioxide Removal and the 1.5 degree climate target - This brief looks at the different ways to get to 1.5°C, provides useful information for answering tough questions about carbon drawdown and temperature overshoot, and describes how emissions and temperatures might change over the coming century. (6 pages)
  • The multiple benefits of the 1.5 degree climate target - There are many other benefits (or 'co-benefits') of ambitious climate goals, including better health, more secure access to food (including higher production from fisheries), better energy security, more economic growth, and better mobility. This brief outlines some of the indirect benefits of limiting global warming to 1.5°C. (4 pages)
  • Health impacts of climate change at 1.5°C, 2°C, and 3°C - Climate change impacts human health. This brief looks at these how these impacts could become progressively worse as temperatures increase. (5 pages)
  • Renewables theme brief - This contain useful information on the rapid growth of renewable power. Key global trends and projections - very useful for providing context to the IPCC report. (15 pages)
  • Resource: Useful science papers - Key scientific papers that underpin the IPCC report across a range of central topics - may be useful for sharing with people who need the raw materials, EG journalists for background. (6 pages)
Regards
Brami

Brami Jegan
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Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC)

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From: Brami Jegan <brami...@gsccnetwork.org>
Date: пт, 5 окт. 2018 г. в 12:28
Subject: Briefing notes on 1.5
 
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2018 1:47 PM
Subject: [can-eecca] Много полезных материалов про полтора градуса


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1.5SR Useful 1.5 papers.docx
1.5SR Comparing climate impacts at 1.5°C, 2°C, 3°C and 4°C .docx
1.5SR Carbon Dioxide Removal and the 1.5 degree climate target.docx
1.5SR The multiple benefits of the 1.5 degree climate target.docx
1.5SR Health impacts of climate change at 1.5°C, 2°C, and 3°C.docx
SR1.5 Regional impacts and the 1.5 degree climate target.docx
1.5SR How to meet the 1.5 target - sector by sector.docx
Theme briefing_ RENEWABLES - 250518.docx
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