Climate taxonomy tool turns risk assessments into practical adaptation guidance
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As climate impacts such as heat waves, floods and fires intensify worldwide, there is an urgent demand for information on how to respond. IIASA researchers and partners have developed a new tool that meets that need, integrating climate drivers, risks and adaptation options in one framework grounded in IPCC science. It turns authoritative global climate assessments into guidance practitioners can use.
Key takeaways
- 01As climate impacts such as heat waves, floods and fires intensify worldwide, there is an urgent demand for information on how to respond.
- 02IIASA researchers and partners have developed a new tool that meets that need, integrating climate drivers, risks and adaptation options in one framework grounded in IPCC science.
- 03It turns authoritative global climate assessments into guidance practitioners can use.
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