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Key Messages from European Science Academies for UNFCCC COP26 and CBD COP15

2 Dec 2021

We believe that many of the analyses of the links between science and policy will be relevant to issues of concern to Contracting Parties to both conventions, and the concise summaries provided in section 2 can give readers a fast-track access to the many hundreds of pages of analyses available. [...] The climate and biodiversity, current trends, the role and occurrence of extremes outside the range of climate implementation of nature-based solutions and their part models underpins calls in S7 (2021) to improve climate in the sustainable development of human society. [...] to be achieved than in the past, the CBD post-2020 Sea-level rise is the best characterised trend, but tipping framework and next round of biodiversity targets need points for the Amazon, ocean circulation, the stability to be defined with climate impacts and potential for of the permafrost and deep ocean GHG stores are climate mitigation and adaptation in mind (Arneth others. [...] this context, the national science academies of the G7 nations (S7, 2021) advocated that countries should As pointed out in Annex 2, the areas of the world where be encouraged through the respective conventions it is simply impossible to work or even live outside to coordinate and integrate the currently separate because of the combination of heat and humidity is National Climate Plans and Nationa. [...] In the past 3 years, the flow of the Key messages for COP26 and COP15 | August 2021 | 11 Pine Island Glacier (which, together with the Thwaites emissions elsewhere would be needed to stop the rise in Glacier impede the flow to the ocean of the West atmospheric CO2 (Lapola et al., 2018).

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EASAC

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19
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Germany

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