灾害程度:ipcc 1.5°C报告对灾害法的影响

J. McDonald, Anastasia Telesetsky
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气候变化是终极灾难。很难想象,在人类苦难、大规模流离失所和环境破坏方面,还有比以人类为中心的气候变化更深刻的系统性和破坏性变化。更加强烈和频繁的极端天气事件与缓慢发生的气候灾害(如降水减少和海平面上升)相结合,有可能超出受影响社区的应对能力,并扰乱基本的社会功能。仅在2018年,全球就发生了218起极端天气事件,影响了6170万人。印度喀拉拉邦有2300万人受到洪水影响;930万人遭遇干旱。美国经历了一个多世纪以来最昂贵、最致命的野火。
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Disaster by Degrees: The Implications of the ipcc 1.5°C Report for Disaster Law
Climate change is the ultimate disaster. It is hard to imagine a more profound systematic and disruptive change of human suffering, mass displacement and environmental damage than anthropocentric climate change. The combination of more intense and frequent extreme weather events and slow onset climate disasters, such as reduced precipitation and sea level rise, threatens to exceed the coping capacity of affected communities and disrupt fundamental societal functions. In 2018 alone, 218 extreme weather events affected 61.7 million people worldwide. 23 million people were affected by floods in Kerala, India; 9.3 million people experienced drought. The United States experienced its costliest and deadliest wildfire in over a century.
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