The Paris agreement

Assisting the implementation of the Paris Agreement

Our work on the Paris Agreement focuses on developing analytical tools and policy recommendations to track national contributions, understand global climate change imapcts, and promote enhanced ambition for climate action.

White paper on biodiversity impacts

Publications in the scope of paris agreement

Cold‐Water coral redistribution under climate change

Climate change will force cold-water corals to shift poleward and deeper, causing significant biodiversity loss in shallow...

Projected climate change threaten European Seahorses

Data science models show limited dispersal severely restricts seahorse adaptation to climate change, leading to major habi...

Climate change may produce severe seagrass biomass losses

Future climate change could cause up to 10.26% loss in seagrass biomass, stressing the critical need to fulfill the Paris ...

Reshuffling of Azorean marine biodiversity amid climate change

Climate change is projected to severely reshape Azorean coastal marine biodiversity by the end of century.

Urgent climate threat to European Marine Protected Areas

Up to 80% of threatened and commercial species across European marine protected areas face novel climates under a high-emi...

Climate change and the future diversity of seagrasses

Projections indicate that climate change will drive a significant spatial redistribution of seagrass species globally.

Climate change challenges Marine Protected Areas in Europe

Current marine governance may not be sufficient to ensure the effectiveness of MPAs in the face of climate change.

Climate change to reshape kelp forest diversity

Climate change threatens to disrupt these underwater havens, but we can take action. Our new research provides a roadmap ...

Heatwaves are more intense and persist longer in deeper waters

Global analysis shows deep marine biodiversity facing higher risk of exposure to the cumulative effect of intense and prol...

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