Turn down the heat: confronting the new climate normal - the climate challenge for the Western Balkans
The third in the Turn Down the Heat series, this report examines climate scenarios in three regions, Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East and North Africa, and Europe and Central Asia, including the prospects and implications for the Western Balkans in that challenging climate regime. The focus is on the risks of climate change to development. While covering a range of sectors, special attention is paid to projected impacts on food and energy systems, water resources, and ecosystem services.
The report also considers the social vulnerability that could magnify or moderate the climate change repercussions for human well-being. The report complements the first Turn Down the Heat report (2012) that offered a global overview of climate change and its impacts in a 4 degrees Celsius world and concluded that impacts are expected to be felt disproportionately in developing countries around the equatorial regions. Also, it extends the analysis in the second report (2013) that focused on the consequences of climate change for present day, 2 degrees Celsius, and 4 degrees Celsius warming above pre-industrial levels in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and South East Asia and demonstrated the potential of early onset impacts at lower levels of warming.
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