北极气候变化的跨境影响及其对欧洲的意义

Claire Mosoni, Mikael Hildén, Stefan Fronzek, Christopher P. O. Reyer, Timothy R. Carter
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过去 40 年间,北极变暖的速度几乎是全球其他地区的四倍。这给北极地区带来了多重影响,如冰川和格陵兰冰盖的融化、海冰消退、永久冻土融化、物种分布和丰度的改变、水文和积雪条件的变化以及野火机制的改变。这些记录在案的和预测的对该地区的影响也会跨境传播,从而带来风险和机遇,要求采取远超北极地区的适应对策。通过使用跨境气候变化影响的概念框架进行系统的文献综述,我们展示了文献中通常单独分析的上述类型的本地影响如何可能引发跨境传播和转化的连锁反应。我们举例说明了因这种影响传递而可能需要适应的六类跨境风险。这些风险涉及生物物理影响、贸易、基础设施、金融、地缘政治关系以及人类安全和社会公正。我们研究了应对这些与欧洲相关的跨境风险的潜在适应方案。本文所采用的系统方法有助于更好地理解潜在利益与风险之间的权衡,有助于确定适应干预措施的优先次序,并能说明非气候驱动因素在放大或抑制北极地区气候变化影响的跨境风险方面所起的重要作用:跨学科视角> 区域评论 评估气候变化的影响> 气候变化的观测影响 评估气候变化的影响> 评估气候变化的未来影响 脆弱性和适应气候变化> 从案例和类比中学习
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Cross‐border dimensions of Arctic climate change impacts and implications for Europe
The Arctic has warmed almost four times faster than the rest of the globe during the past four decades. This has led to multiple impacts in the Arctic such as the melting of glaciers and the Greenland ice sheet, sea ice retreat, permafrost thaw, altered species distribution and abundance, changes in hydrology and snow conditions, and altered wildfire regimes. These documented and projected impacts in the region can also propagate across borders, creating risks and opportunities requiring adaptation responses well beyond the Arctic. By undertaking a systematic literature review that uses a conceptual framework for cross‐border climate change impacts, we demonstrate how local impacts of the type described above, which are often analyzed separately in the literature, may initiate knock‐on effects that can be transmitted and transformed across borders. We illustrate examples of six categories of cross‐border risks resulting from this impact transmission and potentially requiring adaptation. These concern biophysical impacts, trade, infrastructure, finance, geopolitical relationships and human security and social justice. We examine potential adaptation options for responding to such cross‐border risks that are of relevance for Europe. The systemic approach taken in this paper promotes improved understanding of trade‐offs between potential benefits and risks, assists priority‐setting for targeting adaptation interventions, and can account for the important role of non‐climatic drivers in amplifying or dampening the cross‐border risks of climate change impacts in the Arctic.This article is categorized under: Trans‐Disciplinary Perspectives > Regional Reviews Assessing Impacts of Climate Change > Observed Impacts of Climate Change Assessing Impacts of Climate Change > Evaluating Future Impacts of Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change > Learning from Cases and Analogies
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