Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)

Ocean currents responsible for relatively mild weather in Europe, compared to its latitude, through a long process that circulates warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the North East. The AMOC has slowed down over the past few decades. If it stops, Europe may get a significantly cooler climate compared to present.

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Biodiversity Loss

The reduction or extinction of species in a certain habitat. Biodiversity loss poses a great threat to the survival of human beings as it disrupts ecosystems and degrades their resources. The earth has witnessed five extinction waves, the last of which took place 65 million years ago. Scientists warn that human activities are causing a […]

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Climate Change

The most commonly used term to refer to the changes in the climate regionally and globally. It is recommended to refer to it as ‘’ rather than ‘climate change’.

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Climate Crisis

The current moment where we are observing increasingly severe and running the risk of catastrophic, irreversible changes in the global climate, caused by man (see: ).

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Climate Disaster

Due to the severity of the and the resulting , it has become paramount to refer to the issue as ‘climate disaster’ rather than ‘’.

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Climate Health Risks

Climate health risks are the risks posed by the on the health of individuals and populations. Extreme weather events such as , , and  can aggravate over half of all pathogenic diseases and lead to the emergence of epidemics and pandemics. In addition, other climate-induced like and pose a high risk of infectious disease outbreaks,  […]

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Climate Impacts

The results and consequences of the .

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Climate Liabilities

The responsibility of polluters for climate damages, which can be measured via the social cost of carbon which has been estimated at $417/ton CO2. (See also: ) There are only few mechanisms to actually compel actors in the fossil industry to pay for climate damages. However, more and more aims to hold polluters accountable.

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Climate-Induced Conflict

Conflicts occurring due to the impacts of the . As of 2022, over 108 million people have been displaced as a result of ongoing conflict and violence, such as riots, terrorism and civil wars. The vicious cycle of resource shortage leading to violence, and vice versa, will be aggravated by , particularly in the world’s […]

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Climate-Induced Migration

Forced displacement due to the impacts of the . Every year, over 20 million people migrate because of extreme weather events. By 2050, the number of migrants due to slow-onset disasters such as  and  could reach 216 million people under the current trajectory of .

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Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)

Ocean currents responsible for relatively mild weather in Europe, compared to its latitude, through a long process that circulates warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the North East. The AMOC has slowed down over the past few decades. If it stops, Europe may get a significantly cooler climate compared to present.

Read on

Biodiversity Loss

The reduction or extinction of species in a certain habitat. Biodiversity loss poses a great threat to the survival of human beings as it disrupts ecosystems and degrades their resources. The earth has witnessed five extinction waves, the last of which took place 65 million years ago. Scientists warn that human activities are causing a […]

Read on

Climate Change

The most commonly used term to refer to the changes in the climate regionally and globally. It is recommended to refer to it as ‘’ rather than ‘climate change’.

Read on

Climate Crisis

The current moment where we are observing increasingly severe and running the risk of catastrophic, irreversible changes in the global climate, caused by man (see: ).

Read on

Climate Disaster

Due to the severity of the and the resulting , it has become paramount to refer to the issue as ‘climate disaster’ rather than ‘’.

Read on

Climate Health Risks

Climate health risks are the risks posed by the on the health of individuals and populations. Extreme weather events such as , , and  can aggravate over half of all pathogenic diseases and lead to the emergence of epidemics and pandemics. In addition, other climate-induced like and pose a high risk of infectious disease outbreaks,  […]

Read on

Climate Impacts

The results and consequences of the .

Read on

Climate Liabilities

The responsibility of polluters for climate damages, which can be measured via the social cost of carbon which has been estimated at $417/ton CO2. (See also: ) There are only few mechanisms to actually compel actors in the fossil industry to pay for climate damages. However, more and more aims to hold polluters accountable.

Read on

Climate-Induced Conflict

Conflicts occurring due to the impacts of the . As of 2022, over 108 million people have been displaced as a result of ongoing conflict and violence, such as riots, terrorism and civil wars. The vicious cycle of resource shortage leading to violence, and vice versa, will be aggravated by , particularly in the world’s […]

Read on

Climate-Induced Migration

Forced displacement due to the impacts of the . Every year, over 20 million people migrate because of extreme weather events. By 2050, the number of migrants due to slow-onset disasters such as  and  could reach 216 million people under the current trajectory of .

Read on

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)

Ocean currents responsible for relatively mild weather in Europe, compared to its latitude, through a long process that circulates warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the North East. The AMOC has slowed down over the past few decades. If it stops, Europe may get a significantly cooler climate compared to present.

Read on

Biodiversity Loss

The reduction or extinction of species in a certain habitat. Biodiversity loss poses a great threat to the survival of human beings as it disrupts ecosystems and degrades their resources. The earth has witnessed five extinction waves, the last of which took place 65 million years ago. Scientists warn that human activities are causing a […]

Read on

Climate Change

The most commonly used term to refer to the changes in the climate regionally and globally. It is recommended to refer to it as ‘’ rather than ‘climate change’.

Read on

Climate Crisis

The current moment where we are observing increasingly severe and running the risk of catastrophic, irreversible changes in the global climate, caused by man (see: ).

Read on

Climate Disaster

Due to the severity of the and the resulting , it has become paramount to refer to the issue as ‘climate disaster’ rather than ‘’.

Read on

Climate Health Risks

Climate health risks are the risks posed by the on the health of individuals and populations. Extreme weather events such as , , and  can aggravate over half of all pathogenic diseases and lead to the emergence of epidemics and pandemics. In addition, other climate-induced like and pose a high risk of infectious disease outbreaks,  […]

Read on

Climate Impacts

The results and consequences of the .

Read on

Climate Liabilities

The responsibility of polluters for climate damages, which can be measured via the social cost of carbon which has been estimated at $417/ton CO2. (See also: ) There are only few mechanisms to actually compel actors in the fossil industry to pay for climate damages. However, more and more aims to hold polluters accountable.

Read on

Climate-Induced Conflict

Conflicts occurring due to the impacts of the . As of 2022, over 108 million people have been displaced as a result of ongoing conflict and violence, such as riots, terrorism and civil wars. The vicious cycle of resource shortage leading to violence, and vice versa, will be aggravated by , particularly in the world’s […]

Read on

Climate-Induced Migration

Forced displacement due to the impacts of the . Every year, over 20 million people migrate because of extreme weather events. By 2050, the number of migrants due to slow-onset disasters such as  and  could reach 216 million people under the current trajectory of .

Read on

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)

Ocean currents responsible for relatively mild weather in Europe, compared to its latitude, through a long process that circulates warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the North East. The AMOC has slowed down over the past few decades. If it stops, Europe may get a significantly cooler climate compared to present.

Read on

Biodiversity Loss

The reduction or extinction of species in a certain habitat. Biodiversity loss poses a great threat to the survival of human beings as it disrupts ecosystems and degrades their resources. The earth has witnessed five extinction waves, the last of which took place 65 million years ago. Scientists warn that human activities are causing a […]

Read on

Climate Change

The most commonly used term to refer to the changes in the climate regionally and globally. It is recommended to refer to it as ‘’ rather than ‘climate change’.

Read on

Climate Crisis

The current moment where we are observing increasingly severe and running the risk of catastrophic, irreversible changes in the global climate, caused by man (see: ).

Read on

Climate Disaster

Due to the severity of the and the resulting , it has become paramount to refer to the issue as ‘climate disaster’ rather than ‘’.

Read on

Climate Health Risks

Climate health risks are the risks posed by the on the health of individuals and populations. Extreme weather events such as , , and  can aggravate over half of all pathogenic diseases and lead to the emergence of epidemics and pandemics. In addition, other climate-induced like and pose a high risk of infectious disease outbreaks,  […]

Read on

Climate Impacts

The results and consequences of the .

Read on

Climate Liabilities

The responsibility of polluters for climate damages, which can be measured via the social cost of carbon which has been estimated at $417/ton CO2. (See also: ) There are only few mechanisms to actually compel actors in the fossil industry to pay for climate damages. However, more and more aims to hold polluters accountable.

Read on

Climate-Induced Conflict

Conflicts occurring due to the impacts of the . As of 2022, over 108 million people have been displaced as a result of ongoing conflict and violence, such as riots, terrorism and civil wars. The vicious cycle of resource shortage leading to violence, and vice versa, will be aggravated by , particularly in the world’s […]

Read on

Climate-Induced Migration

Forced displacement due to the impacts of the . Every year, over 20 million people migrate because of extreme weather events. By 2050, the number of migrants due to slow-onset disasters such as  and  could reach 216 million people under the current trajectory of .

Read on
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