The IPCC’s Ocean and Cryosphere Report: What’s in it for South Asia

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The IPCC’s Ocean and Cryosphere Report: What’s in it for South Asia

What’s in it for South Asia presents key findings from the IPCC’s Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) for South Asia. The report extracts South Asia-specific data, trends and analysis directly from SROCC, summarising it in a short volume to make it accessible to all audiences, and highlights key opportunities to achieve adaptation, mitigation and development.

The IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC) is the third in a series of Special Reports produced in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Cycle. The report was prepared by 101 authors and review editors from 41 countries and spans more than 1,000 pages. Now, the Climate and Development Knowledge Network has released a succinct guide to the assessment for decision-makers in South Asia.

South Asia Ocean and Cryosphere Toolkit

Alongside the What’s in it for South Asia report, CDKN presents a ‘Communications toolkit’, a bundle of resources freely available for training, educational and reporting purposes, to encourage understanding of the report worldwide.

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Coastal squeeze as seas rise

An infographic showing coastal squeeze as seas rise.

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Every degree of global warming will harm coastal ecosystems further

An infographic showing how every degree of global warming will harm coastal ecosystems further.

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How changes in the atmosphere and climate have affected the oceans

An infographic showing how changes in the atmosphere and climate have affected the oceans.