Key assessments from the IPCC special report on global warming of 1.5 °C and the implications for the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction
This viewpoint reviews key assessments from the Special Report on of 1.5 °C and examines the implications for the Sendai Framework for (SFDRR). risks are expected to be higher at 1.5°C and continue to increase at 2°C. Current and future disaster risk practices, particularly those that deal with the impacts of , heat-related impacts, rise, and , are to be strengthened. The Arctic, , and low-lying are particularly at risk. SFDRR requires focusing on low-lying countries and SIDS, complemented with the development of sharing and mechanisms, and ensuring between SFDRR, the Paris Agreement and the .
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