A need for actionable climate projections across the Global South
Saroj K. Mishra (),
Pankaj Upadhyaya,
John T. Fasullo,
Narayan Prasad Keshri,
Popat Salunke,
Arunabha Ghosh,
Asiya B. Sainudeen and
In-Sik Kang
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Saroj K. Mishra: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD)
Pankaj Upadhyaya: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD)
John T. Fasullo: Climate Analysis Section, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Narayan Prasad Keshri: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD)
Popat Salunke: Center for Global Change Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Arunabha Ghosh: Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Asiya B. Sainudeen: University of Arizona
In-Sik Kang: Indian Ocean Operational Research Center, Second Institute of Oceanography
Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 9, 883-886
Abstract:
Inconsistent climate projections for much of the Global South from six generations of IPCC assessments have compounded the many challenges it faces in adapting to climate change. Here, we propose using emerging technologies and strengthening international collaborations to address these challenges.
Date: 2023
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