Summary for Policymakers: Key Points AR5 – WG II

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Summary for Policymakers: Key Points AR5 – WG II Projected future changes Primary Source: IPCC AR5 WG-II Summary for Policymakers

FAQ 1.2, Figure 1. Schematic view of the components of the climate system, their processes and interactions. Sources of Impacts

Distribution of Impacts FAQ 1.2, Figure 1. Schematic view of the components of the climate system, their processes and interactions. Distribution of Impacts

Iterative Process of Adaptation FAQ 1.2, Figure 1. Schematic view of the components of the climate system, their processes and interactions. Iterative Process of Adaptation

Natural Adaptation by Movement FAQ 1.2, Figure 1. Schematic view of the components of the climate system, their processes and interactions. Natural Adaptation by Movement

Summary for Policymakers: Key Points AR5 – WG II Projected future changes END