Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C?

The global community claims to be committed to finding a solution to arresting rising global temperatures limiting global warming to well below 2 °C, preferably 1.5 °C (UNFCCC, 2022), to ensure that all life, livelihoods and the overall health and welfare of ecosystems animals and humans are secured (IPCC 2018). The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports paint a picture that shows increased intensity and frequency of climatic conditions and extreme events as emerging trends (IPCC 2018). Global warming beyond 1.5 °C will be devastating; in fact, projections show at 2 °C warming many ecosystems will fail and, without the provision of these life sustaining ecosystem services, life will not be possible (IPCC 2018).

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Main Author: Thorne, Elizabeth
Other Authors: CDCC
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Language:English
Published: 2022-09
Subjects:MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO, RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL, PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO, CAMBIO CLIMATICO, MEDIO AMBIENTE, ESTADISTICA, ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS, ECOSISTEMAS, MANGLARES, CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION, GLOBAL WARMING, SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES, CLIMATE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENT, STATISTICS, MARINE ECOSYSTEMS, ECOSYSTEMS, MANGROVE SWAMPS,
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spelling dig-cepal-11362-489822023-07-25T13:27:31Z Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C? Thorne, Elizabeth CDCC MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO CAMBIO CLIMATICO MEDIO AMBIENTE ESTADISTICA ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS ECOSISTEMAS MANGLARES CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION GLOBAL WARMING SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS MARINE ECOSYSTEMS ECOSYSTEMS MANGROVE SWAMPS The global community claims to be committed to finding a solution to arresting rising global temperatures limiting global warming to well below 2 °C, preferably 1.5 °C (UNFCCC, 2022), to ensure that all life, livelihoods and the overall health and welfare of ecosystems animals and humans are secured (IPCC 2018). The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports paint a picture that shows increased intensity and frequency of climatic conditions and extreme events as emerging trends (IPCC 2018). Global warming beyond 1.5 °C will be devastating; in fact, projections show at 2 °C warming many ecosystems will fail and, without the provision of these life sustaining ecosystem services, life will not be possible (IPCC 2018). 2023-07-10T19:23:05Z 2023-07-10T19:23:05Z 2022-09 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48982 5 en FOCUS Magazine of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) FOCUS Magazine of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) 2022 3 2022 3 .pdf application/pdf CARIBE GUYANA TRINIDAD Y TOBAGO CARIBBEAN REGION GUYANA TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
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topic MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL
PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
ESTADISTICA
ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS
ECOSISTEMAS
MANGLARES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GLOBAL WARMING
SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENT
STATISTICS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
ECOSYSTEMS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL
PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
ESTADISTICA
ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS
ECOSISTEMAS
MANGLARES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GLOBAL WARMING
SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENT
STATISTICS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
ECOSYSTEMS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
spellingShingle MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL
PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
ESTADISTICA
ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS
ECOSISTEMAS
MANGLARES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GLOBAL WARMING
SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENT
STATISTICS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
ECOSYSTEMS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL
PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
ESTADISTICA
ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS
ECOSISTEMAS
MANGLARES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GLOBAL WARMING
SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENT
STATISTICS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
ECOSYSTEMS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
Thorne, Elizabeth
Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C?
description The global community claims to be committed to finding a solution to arresting rising global temperatures limiting global warming to well below 2 °C, preferably 1.5 °C (UNFCCC, 2022), to ensure that all life, livelihoods and the overall health and welfare of ecosystems animals and humans are secured (IPCC 2018). The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports paint a picture that shows increased intensity and frequency of climatic conditions and extreme events as emerging trends (IPCC 2018). Global warming beyond 1.5 °C will be devastating; in fact, projections show at 2 °C warming many ecosystems will fail and, without the provision of these life sustaining ecosystem services, life will not be possible (IPCC 2018).
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topic_facet MITIGACION DEL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
RECALENTAMIENTO MUNDIAL
PEQUEÑOS ESTADOS INSULARES EN DESARROLLO
CAMBIO CLIMATICO
MEDIO AMBIENTE
ESTADISTICA
ECOSISTEMAS MARINOS
ECOSISTEMAS
MANGLARES
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
GLOBAL WARMING
SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENT
STATISTICS
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
ECOSYSTEMS
MANGROVE SWAMPS
author Thorne, Elizabeth
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title Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C?
title_short Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C?
title_full Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C?
title_fullStr Nature Based Solutions: Can They Help Us Stay Alive at 1.5 °C?
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