In a world connected as never before, climate change risk assessments need to better account for our global interdependencies. This category brings together work relevant to understanding the complex nature of transboundary climate risks. Publications provide insight into how transboundary climate risks manifest, how they are transmitted, and how they might be identified, assessed and tracked.
This research provides trends in global climate change adaptation laws and policies over time through analysing 35 countries and establishes key developments and recommendations for policy.
Explore a comprehensive assessment of transboundary climate risks to the Island of Ireland in three specific areas: agriculture and food security, trade and infrastructure, and biophysical systems.
December 12, 2024
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