Authorea (Authorea),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 30, 2023
Capsule
summary.Extreme
temperatures
in
the
UK
(July
2022)
and
India/Pakistan
(Spring
are
confidently
attributed
to
climate
change
using
an
automated
system.Similarly
attributable
extremes
occurred
frequently
worldwide
2022.
Scientific
research
on
multiple
stressors,
compound
hazards,
and
systemic
risks
presents
missed
opportunities
for
integration.
We
present
a
transdisciplinary
framework
that
seeks
to
connect
evidence
health
climate
crises
in
the
Anthropocene.
To
this
end,
we
review
along
axis
of
breadth
depth,
representing
thematic
sectoral
variety
integrated
scales
analysis,
respectively.
then
outline
gap
as
need
translator
from
trade-offs
into
synergies.
identify
three
essential
requirements
define
integrating
top-down
(macro)
bottom-up
(micro)
by
mixing
methods
social
sciences
using
an
agent-based
model.
Finally,
implementation
COVID-19
crisis
two
Brazilian
cities
(São
Paulo
Porto
Alegre)
provide
outlook
future
stressors.
PNAS Nexus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3(8)
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Abstract
With
climate
extremes
hitting
nations
across
the
globe,
disproportionately
burdening
vulnerable
developing
countries,
prompt
operation
of
Loss
and
Damage
fund
is
paramount
importance.
As
decisions
on
resource
disbursement
at
international
level,
investment
strategies
national
loom,
science
community's
role
in
providing
fair
effective
evidence
crucial.
Attribution
can
provide
useful
information
for
decision
makers,
but
both
ethical
implications
deep
uncertainty
cannot
be
ignored.
Considering
these
aspects,
we
articulate
a
vision
that
integrates
established
attribution
methods
multiple
lines
within
coherent
logical
framework.
Authorea (Authorea),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 16, 2024
Capsule
summary.
Extreme
temperatures
in
the
UK
(July
2022)
and
India/Pakistan
(Spring
are
confidently
attributed
to
climate
change
using
an
automated
system.
Similarly
attributable
extremes
occurred
frequently
worldwide
2022.
River Research and Applications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 21, 2024
Abstract
Flood‐related
policies
for
England
are
reviewed,
updating
needs
in
the
light
of
recent
flood‐rich
decades
and
recognition
future
climate
trends.
This
review
updates
one
we
published
2021—a
significant
year
extreme
floods
Europe
that
were
part
a
continuing
trend;
governments
now
require
fast‐track
adaptation
resilience
policies.
Currently,
event
signals
increasing
spatial
temporal
variability
impacts
insufficiently
incorporated
hazard/risk
assessments.
We
advocate
transformative
policy
change
towards
place‐based
strategies,
based
on
fast‐emerging
evidence
from
three
sciences:
hydroclimatology,
hydrology
hydromorphology.
It
is
vital
actions
recognise
factors
such
as
atmospheric
rivers,
surface
water
flooding,
role
eroded
transported
sediments
localised
hazards
risks.
Located
vulnerabilities
local
strategies.
Attribution
events
to
change,
specification
genuinely
vulnerable
sites,
need
further
refinement
extension
into
public
decision
making.
Risk
assessment
reform,
both
science
but
also
institutions
individuals,
with
accompanying
reform
flood
risk
management
expenditure.
Data
analysis
rainfall
river
flows
more
disciplined
clarity;
standard
sets
needed
together
their
variable
spatial/temporal
application.
sediment
(and
other
entrained
debris
spread
flows)
new
important
components
located
present
emerging
‘hot
spots’.
Authorea (Authorea),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 30, 2023
Capsule
summary.Extreme
temperatures
in
the
UK
(July
2022)
and
India/Pakistan
(Spring
are
confidently
attributed
to
climate
change
using
an
automated
system.Similarly
attributable
extremes
occurred
frequently
worldwide
2022.