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100 1 _aJellouli, Haiat
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245 1 0 _aPolicy Impacts of the Climate Change Conferences in the Mediterranean
_cHaiat Jellouli, Jérémie Fosse, (autores)
_h[Recurso electrónico]
260 _aBarcelona
_b : European Institute of the Mediterranean
_c , 2024
300 _a30 p.
490 0 _aPolicy Study
520 _aThe Mediterranean region, a recognised climate and biodiversity hotspot, faces accelerated and multifaceted impacts from climate change, with implications for its socio-economic stability, ecosystems, and public health. Rising temperatures, extreme climate events, sea-level rise, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss threaten the environmental, social and economic foundations of the region, especially in sectors like agriculture, tourism, and fisheries taking place in densely populated areas with fragile ecosystems. Both terrestrial and marine temperatures in the region have already increased by 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This trend is expected to continue, with projections suggesting a further rise of between 0.5 and 6.5°C by the year 2100. Other alarming projections include an increase in surface water temperatures by 1 to 4°C throughout the century and a significant reduction in rainfall. Furthermore, sea levels in the Mediterranean have already risen by 6 cm over the past two decades, with an expected increase of 43 to 84 cm by the end of the century.
650 0 _aPolítica en materia de cambio climático
650 0 _aCambio climático
651 0 _aMediterráneo
_9128438
700 1 _aFosse, Jérémie
_9121682
856 _uhttps://mpr.koha.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=d3ca5cedac7b29aba8b02a3b87fce3f2
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