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Avoiding widespread drought
February 22, 2018,
Their calculations are derived from 27 climate models and two scenarios of the development of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere. The results show that 30% of the earth’s land surface and around one fifth of the population will suffer from drought even before the global temperature has increased by 2°C. If, on the other hand, global warming remains stays within an additional 1.5°C compared to pre-industrial levels, two thirds of these areas will not dry out and fewer than 10% of the population will suffer from the results of drought. These results make it clear just how vital it is that measures are taken to limit global warming to under 1.5°C.
Original publication
Park, C. E., Jeong, S. J., Joshi, M., Osborn, T. J., Ho, C. H., Piao, S., Feng, S. (2018). Keeping global warming within 1.5°C constrains emergence of aridification. Nature Climate Change, 8(1), 70-74. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-017-0034-4