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SOER Key fact Adapting to climate change - key fact 1
Temperature rises of 2° C or more are likely to cause major disruptions.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Adapting to climate change - SOER 2010 thematic assessment Key facts
SOER Message Adapting to climate change — key message 2
A temperature rise of 2 °C or more above pre-industrial levels is likely to cause major societal, economic and environmental disruption, making it challenging for human and natural systems to adapt at affordable costs. Climate change will affect the vulnerability of European society to an array of threats to human health, almost all economic sectors, ecosystem goods and services and biodiversity.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Adapting to climate change - SOER 2010 thematic assessment Key messages
SOER Key fact Marine and coastal environment - key fact 4
The sea surface temperature changes in the European regional seas have been up to six times greater than in the global oceans in the past 25 years.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Marine and coastal environment — SOER 2010 thematic assessment Key facts
EEAFigure Number of reported deaths and minimum and maximum temperature in Paris during the heatwave in summer 2003
Notes: Reported deaths (bars on left axis), temperature (lines, right axis).
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EEAFigure Seasonal changes in precipitation and temperature up until the end of the 21st century, according to CLM scenario A1B
Left: absolute difference in temperature
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EEAFigure Temperature change in the Alps and their sub-regions according to different emission scenarios
Regional statistics: G = Greater Alpine Region, A = Alps, NW = north-western Alps, NE = northeastern Alps, SW = southwestern Alps, SE = southeastern Alps, H = higher than 1 500 m.
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EEAFigure Potential alcohol level at harvest for Riesling in Alsace (France) 1972-2003
The figure shows the potential alcohol level at harvest for Riesling in Alsace
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EEAFigure Trend in annual water temperature in the Rhine (1909-2006), the Danube (1901-1990) and average water temperatures in August in Lake Saimaa, Finland (1924-2000)
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EEAFigure Observed changes in growing season length
Note: Observed data from the International Phenological Gardens in Europe except France, the Iberian peninsula, mid and southern Italy, and Greece.
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EEAFigure Observed changes in (a) global average surface temperature, (b) global average sea level and (c) northern hemispheric snow cover for March-April
All changes are relative to the period 19611990
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