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Cascading climate risks: strategic recommendations for European resilience

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Townend, Ruth ; Chris Aylett ; Benzie, Magnus

Chatham House - London

2023

68 p.

climate change ; risk assessment ; EU policy ; foreign policy ; financial policy ; trade policy

EU countries

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https://www.cascades.eu/

English

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"Direct climate change impacts such as increasing heatwaves, floods and wildfires pose a serious risk to European societies. Impacts beyond Europe's borders, in countries with less capacity to prepare, respond and adapt, will be even greater. ‘Cascading climate risks' connect European and wider vulnerability, as climate hazards in remote locations create knock-on impacts that spread across borders and through systems, affecting European societies and economies.
Cascading climate risks are, as yet, little understood and seldom assessed or managed. Changing this is an urgent necessity. With climate hazards set to accelerate over the next 10 to 15 years, and adaptation action falling far short of what is required, escalating cascading climate change impacts are inevitable; the EU's only choice is whether to be reactive or proactive. A concerted and proactive response to cascading climate risks offers an opportunity for European policymakers to increase their systemic literacy and build risk and resilience thinking, leading to actions that benefit rather than undermine widespread and longer-term resilience.
This report recommends how European stakeholders, particularly the EU, should respond across policy domains, scales and systems, enabling institutions and policymakers to hardwire consideration of cascading climate risks into policies and processes. It moves from the level of individual understanding, through institutional change, to systemic transformations. ..."

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