IPCC Releases Key Findings: Climate Changes Implications for Cities

4 June 2014 - 10:30am
ICLEI and University of Cambridge

A new briefing distils the key findings from the recently released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report. It reveals the growing threat of climate change to cities as well as their potential to curb greenhouse gas emissions to prevent further climate change:
 
Many emerging climate change risks are concentrated in urban areas. The world’s urban population is forecast almost to double by 2050, increasing the number of people and assets exposed to climate change risks.
 
Cities will be affected by climate change-related events such as rising temperatures, heat stress, water security and pollution, sea-level rise and storm surges, extreme weather events, heavy rainfall and strong winds, inland flooding and food security issues.
 
Steps that build resilience and enable sustainable development in urban areas can accelerate successful climate change adaptation globally.
 
City-based sectors with potential for mitigation include buildings, energy, transport, and industry.

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