Figures

This table lists figures from IPCC reports containing all embers until AR6 included. As a rule, figures provided in a summary for policymakers or a technical summary are not included (but the embers which they contain are included).

Figure name Number Source reference Page
TAR RFCs (Chapter 19) (Impacts of or risks from climate change, by reason for concern) 19.7 TAR-WGII-Chapter19 46
AR4 RFCs in Smith09 (Updated reasons for concern) 1 Smith09 2
AR5-SYR CO_2, SLR, rate (Increasing risk from RCP2.6 to RCP8.5) 2.5 AR5-SYR 82
AR5 RFCs (The dependence of risk associated with the Reasons for Concern (RFCs) on the level of climate change) 19-4 AR5-WGII-Chapter19 35
Coastal and marine life (Risks for specific marine and coastal organisms, ecosystems and sectors) 3.18 SR1.5-Chapter3 54
Natural and human systems (Risks and/or impacts for specific natural, managed and human systems) 3.20 SR1.5-Chapter3 78
SR1.5 RFCs (Risks and/or impacts associated with Reasons for Concern) 3.21 SR1.5-Chapter3 80
Ecosystems (SROCC) (Risk scenarios for open ocean and coastal ecosystems based on observed and projected climate impacts .) 5-16 SROCC-Chapter5 55 Errata
Land Overview - SupMat (Supplementary material of chapter 7) 7-SM SRCCL-Chapter7-SM 38
Land overview (SRCCL) (Risks to selected land system elements as a function of global mean surface temperature increase since pre-industrial times) 7.1 SRCCL-Chapter7 9
SSP land degradation and food (SRCCL) (Different socioeconomic pathways affect levels of climate related risks) 7.2 SRCCL-Chapter7 13
Land-based mitigation (Risks associated with bioenergy crop deployment as a land-based mitigation strategy under two SSPs (SSP1 and SSP3)) 7.3 SRCCL-Chapter7 15
Terrestrial ecosystems key risks (Key risks to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems from climate change) 2.11 AR6-WGII-Chapter2 85
Health (Climate sensitive health outcomes under three adaptation scenarios) 7.9 AR6-WGII-Chapter7 50
Africa: Key Risks (Key risks for Africa increase with increasing global warming) 9.6 AR6-WGII-Chapter9 15
Australasia: Key Risks (Burning embers diagram for each of the nine key risks for low and moderate adaptation.) 11.6 AR6-WGII-Chapter11 58
Europe: Key Risks low/med adapt. (Key risks for Europe under low to medium adaptation) 13.28 AR6-WGII-Chapter13 58
Europe: Health (Heat stress, mortality and morbidity) 13.29 (a) AR6-WGII-Chapter13 58
Europe: crops (Risks of losses in crop production) 13.30 (a) AR6-WGII-Chapter13 61
Europe: water scarcity (Burning embers and illustrative adaptation pathways for risk of water scarcity to people (Key Risk 3): (a) People at risk of water scarcity) 13.31 (a) AR6-WGII-Chapter13 62
Europe: flood (Burning embers and illustrative adaptation pathways for inland and coastal flooding in Europe (Key Risk 4)) 13.32 (a) & (c) AR6-WGII-Chapter13 63
North America: Economics (Relative risks to economic sectors in North America) 14.10 AR6-WGII-Chapter14 48
North America: freshwater (North American freshwater risks) 14.4 AR6-WGII-Chapter14 27
North America: Tourism (Relative risks to select tourism activities in North America) 14.9 AR6-WGII-Chapter14 46
AR6 RFCs (The dependence of risk associated with the Reasons for Concern on the level of climate change) 16.15 (b) AR6-WGII-Chapter16 76
AR6 CCP4 Mediterranean (Key risks in the Mediterranean region) CCP4.8 AR6-WGII-CCP4 16
AR6 CCP6 Polar Regions (Relative risks to select assets in the Polar regions) CCP6.5 AR6-WGII-CCP6 29
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