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UK Climate Change Risk Assessment 2017 – Urgent priorities for the UK

This animation accompanies the UK Climate Change Risk Assessment 2017 Evidence Report. This report has been prepared for the UK Government by the Adaptation Sub-Committee of the Committee on Climate Change.

www.theccc.org.uk/uk-climate-change-risk-assessment-2017

Script

Climate change is a global problem. The world is already around a degree warmer than it was, due to extra greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from human activity.

Scientists have warned for some time that a temperature rise of two degrees or more risks severe and potentially irreversible changes to our planet.

2016 is set to be the warmest year ever recorded. If so, it will be the third record warmest year in a row.

Last year’s historic Paris Agreement was an important step towards tackling this.

But the effects of climate change are already being felt in the UK.

Average temperatures are increasing and there is a trend towards milder winters and hotter summers.

We can also expect more frequent floods, like those we’ve seen in recent years.

And there are plenty of other challenges on the horizon.

Which is why the Committee on Climate Change has carried out a comprehensive, scientific assessment of the risks and opportunities for the UK.

The climate change risk assessment is the result of more than three years of work, involving hundreds of leading scientists, and experts from both the public and private sectors.

It shows that the greatest threats to the UK come from periods of too much or too little water, increasing average and extreme seasonal temperatures, and rising sea levels.

Action is needed to tackle six key risks:

The increasing chance of more severe and widespread flooding.

Risks to public health from higher temperatures, including in overheating homes.

A risk of shortages in public water supplies, and scarce water for farming.

A threat to nature including loss of native species.

Food price spikes and potential disruption to UK and global food production.

And risks from new and emerging pests and diseases affecting people, animals and plants.

The longer action is delayed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and adapt to the changes, the higher the costs and risks will be.

Climate change is happening now.

This new UK risk assessment identifies where more effort is necessary, and urgent, to address these risks.

It’s time to act.

The Hidden Impacts of Climate Change

Diplomats from around the world have spent more than 20 years trying unsuccessfully to hammer out a United Nations agreement on climate change. This year, which is on track to be the hottest ever recorded, they’re gathering in Paris to give it another shot.

Warmer temperatures and rising seas are already changing the environment. But what sort of impact will these changes have on humans, plants, and animals?

VICE News met Shyla Raghav, a UN delegate for the Maldives, an island nation threatened by rising sea levels, to discuss the issue.

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Climate Change Explained

A straightforward explanation of Climate Change: the heat from human emissions is roughly equal to exploding 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs every day. Historically, every time carbon dioxide levels increase in Earth's atmosphere, the average surface temperature increases, ice melts, and the seas rise.

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The New York Times article:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/11/28/science/what-is-climate-change.html

Music:
Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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More info:
Follow Paris Climate Summit progress:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/cp/climate/2015-paris-climate-talks/indian-activists-say-climate-solutions-must-consider-indias-need-to-grow
Megacities face 20 feet of Sea Rise:
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/nations-megacities-face-20-feet-of-sea-level-rise-19217
ITER (thermonuclear experimental reactor):
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/ITER

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