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GLOBAL CLIMATE RISK INDEX 2021

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Imprint

Brief Summary

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Content

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How to Interpret the Global Climate Risk

Index

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Key Messages

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1 Key Results of the Global Climate

Risk Index 2021

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Figure 1: World Map of the Global Climate Risk Index 2000 – 2019

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2 Effects of Climate Change on

Extreme Weather Events and Ways to

Deal with the Related Impacts

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The effects of climate change on tropical cyclones

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How will climate change affect tropical cyclones?

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Exemplary approaches to address the impacts of tropical cyclones

How tropical cyclones form

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Loss and damage: when adaptation and risk management reach their limits

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3 Status Quo of International

Resilience Policy

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International climate policy developments and expectations for 2021

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4 Methodological Remarks

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5 References

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Annexes

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