This paper describes a data set of 14 temperature- and precipitation-related climate hazard indicators, calculated for 996 cities at the 1.5°C, 2.0°C, and 3.0°C global warming scenarios.
Authors
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.46830/writn.23.00154
- Date published
- 2024-19-09T00:00:00Z
- Pages
- 20
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rights
- The World Resources Institute
- Rights Holder
- Creative Commons
Table of Contents
- Main navigation 1
- City-Scale, City-Relevant Climate Hazard Indicators Under 1.5°C, 2.0°C, and 3.0°C of Global Warming 1
- Key Findings: 3
- Connected to this report 3
- What Would Cities Look Like With 3 Degrees C of Warming vs. 1.5? Far More Hazardous and Vastly Unequal 3
- Estimating Future Local Climate Hazard Probabilities 3
- Projects 3
- Integrated Climate Action 4
- Urban Efficiency & Climate 5
- Urban Development 6
- Data for Cool Cities 7
- Primary Contacts 7
- How You Can Help 7
- Stay Informed 8
- Footer menu - main 8
- Footer menu - secondary 8
- Footer menu - Offices 8
- Footer menu - Additional 9
- Social menu 9