Climate changeEnvironmental changeFisheriesHabitatThreatened speciesGlobally, climate change impacts on marine ecosystems are evident in physical, chemical, and biological processes, and are generally more extensive in faster warming regions. China makes the largest contribution of any country to global ...
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Our results suggest that climate change impacts on marine ecosystems are set to make the SDGs a moving target travelling away from us. Effective and urgent action towards sustainable development, including mitigating and adapting to climate impacts on marine systems are important to achieve the SDGs,...
Small-scale fisheries Marine ecosystem models Projections 1. Introduction Global human-induced climate change, combined with other anthropogenic effects such as overfishing and environmental degradation, can dramatically impact the structure and functioning of marine food webs (Ani and Robson, 2021; Bartley...
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Energy production, shipping 2 The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy 17 Table 2.1 Ocean industries contributing most to the ocean economy 1. Offshore oil and gas 2. Marine and coastal tourism 3. Port activities 4. Maritime equipment 5. Fisheries, marine ...
Climate change is expected to profoundly affect key food production sectors, including fisheries and agriculture. However, the potential impacts of climate change on these sectors are rarely considered jointly, especially below national scales, which can mask substantial variability in how communities will...
Climate change (CC) will likely significantly impact the world’s infrastructure significantly. Rising temperatures, increased precipitation, and rising sea levels are all likely to stress critical infrastructures (CI). Rising temperatures can lead to infrastructure damage from extreme heat events. This ...
It all hinges on what humanity does, or does not do, to combat climate change. Based on these models, the report concludes that global surface temperature will continue to increase until at least the middle of this century under all emissions scenarios. Global warming targets...
The biophysical impacts of climate change on oceans described in Sections 2 and 3 also affect humans and human systems that interact with the ocean. For example, fishing-dependent communities and the national economy are affected by climate-related impacts on populations of marine resources and under...