Avoided impacts of climate change on compound hot-dry events under sustainable development versus fossil-fueled development
Hosseinzadehtalaei, Parisa, Termonia, Piet and Tabari, Hossein ed. Avoided impacts of climate change on compound hot-dry events under sustainable development versus fossil-fueled development 14-19 April Vienna Austria. Göttingen: Copernicus Meetings, 2024.
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Sub-type Conference proceedings Author Hosseinzadehtalaei, Parisa
Termonia, Piet
Tabari, HosseinEvent series EGU General Assembly Title of Event Avoided impacts of climate change on compound hot-dry events under sustainable development versus fossil-fueled development Date of Event 14-19 April Place of Event Vienna Austria Organizer EGU General Assembly 2024 Publication Date 2024-03-07 Place of Publication Göttingen Publisher Copernicus Meetings Pages EGU24-9167 Language eng Abstract Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of compound hot-dry events, which can have significant impacts on human life, economic systems, and agriculture. The extent of this impact depends on the socioeconomic pathway we adopt in the future. While sustainable development aspires to reconcile economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity, thereby ensuring a more sustainable future for all, fossil-fueled development may drive economic growth at the expense of exacerbating climate change, pollution, and resource depletion. This study employs a CMIP6 multi-model ensemble to scrutinize the global-scale potential for mitigating climate change impacts on compound hot-dry events under sustainable development versus fossil-fueled development. These events are quantified by analyzing the joint distribution probability between temperature and soil moisture extremes Copyright Holder author(s) Copyright Year 2024 Copyright type Creative commons DOI https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-9167 -
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