How can event attribution science underpin financial decisions on Loss and Damage?

Abstract With climate extremes hitting nations across the globe, disproportionately burdening vulnerable developing countries, the prompt operation of the Loss and Damage fund is of paramount importance. As decisions on resource disbursement at the international level, and investment strategies at t...

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Veröffentlicht in:PNAS nexus 2024-08, Vol.3 (8), p.pgae277
Hauptverfasser: Coumou, Dim, Arias, Paola A, Bastos, Ana, Gonzales, Charlotte Kendra Gotangco, Hegerl, Gabriele C, Hope, Pandora, Jack, Christopher, Otto, Friederike, Saeed, Fahad, Serdeczny, Olivia, Shepherd, Theodore G, Vautard, Robert
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract With climate extremes hitting nations across the globe, disproportionately burdening vulnerable developing countries, the prompt operation of the Loss and Damage fund is of paramount importance. As decisions on resource disbursement at the international level, and investment strategies at the national level, loom, the climate science community's role in providing fair and effective evidence is crucial. Attribution science can provide useful information for decision makers, but both ethical implications and deep uncertainty cannot be ignored. Considering these aspects, we articulate a vision that integrates established attribution methods and multiple lines of evidence within a coherent logical framework.
ISSN:2752-6542
2752-6542
DOI:10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae277