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EEAFigure Changes in species composition between a cold and a warm temperature copepod in the North Sea
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EEAFigure Number of flood events (left); number of deaths per flood event (right)
Note: Flood events include flash floods, river floods and storm surges in Europe (1976-2001).
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EEAFigure Rise of greenhouse gases concentration compared with the year 1750
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EEAFigure Wheat yield in 2003 (change from 2002)
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EEAFigure Decision making framework for climate adaptation strategies
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EEAFigure Inter-annual variation in European carbon fluxes from the biosphere to the atmosphere
Note: The lines represent the results of two ecosystem models (LPJ and SLAVE), and the range (minimum, mean, maximum) of calculated terrestrial C flux (based on so-called inversed calculations considering atmospheric CO2 calculation)
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EEAFigure Economic and insured losses caused by weather and climate related disasters in Europe
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EEAFigure Carbon balance of the terrestrial biosphere
Notes: Atmospheric carbon (in the form of CO2) is absorbed by plants in the process of photosynthesis
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EEAFigure Cumulative net balance of glaciers from all European glacier regions
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EEAFigure Tick prevalence (white dots) in central and northern Sweden
Note: White dots show prevalence, comparing the early 1980s and the mid 1990s in the same region (black line).
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