Climate Impacts in Europe: Final Report of the JRC PESETA III Project. Ciscar Martinez, J., Ibarreta Ruiz, D., Soria Ramirez, A., Dosio, A., Toreti, A., Ceglar, A., Fumagalli, D., Dentener, F., Lecerf, R., Zucchini, A., Panarello, L., Niemeyer, S., Perez-Dominguez, I., Fellmann, T., Kitous, A., Després, J., Christodoulou, A., Demirel, H., Alfieri, L., Dottori, F., Vousdoukas, M., Mentaschi, L., Voukouvalas, E., Cammalleri, C., Marinho Ferreira Barbosa, P., Micale, F., Vogt, J., Barredo Cano, J. I., Caudullo, G., Mauri, A., de Rigo , D., Libertà, G., Houston Durrant, T., Artés Vivancos, T., San-Miguel-Ayanz, J., Gosling, S., Zaherpour, J., De Roo, A., Bisselink, B., Bernhard, J., Bianchi, A., Rozsai, M., Szewczyk, W., Mongelli, I., & Feyen, L. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2018.
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The study assesses how climate change could affect Europe in eleven impact areas. Under a high warming scenario, several climate impacts show a clear geographical northsouth divide. Most of the welfare losses, assessed for six impact areas, would be greatly reduced under a 2\textsuperscriptoC scenario.
@book{ciscarmartinezClimateImpactsEurope2018,
  title = {Climate Impacts in {{Europe}}: Final Report of the {{JRC PESETA III}} Project},
  author = {Ciscar Martinez, Juan-Carlos and Ibarreta Ruiz, Dolores and Soria Ramirez, Antonio and Dosio, Alessandro and Toreti, Andrea and Ceglar, Andrej and Fumagalli, Davide and Dentener, Franciscus and Lecerf, Remi and Zucchini, Antonio and Panarello, Lorenzo and Niemeyer, Stefan and {Perez-Dominguez}, Ignacio and Fellmann, Thomas and Kitous, Alban and Despr{\'e}s, Jacques and Christodoulou, Aris and Demirel, Hande and Alfieri, Lorenzo and Dottori, Francesco and Vousdoukas, Michail and Mentaschi, Lorenzo and Voukouvalas, Evangelos and Cammalleri, Carmelo and Marinho Ferreira Barbosa, Paulo and Micale, Fabio and Vogt, J{\"u}rgen and Barredo Cano, Jose I. and Caudullo, Giovanni and Mauri, Achille and {de Rigo}, Daniele and Libert{\`a}, Giorgio and Houston Durrant, Tracy and Art{\'e}s Vivancos, Tom{\`a}s and {San-Miguel-Ayanz}, Jes{\'u}s and Gosling, Simon and Zaherpour, Jamal and De Roo, Ad and Bisselink, Bernard and Bernhard, Jeroen and Bianchi, Alessandra and Rozsai, M{\'a}t{\'e} and Szewczyk, Wojciech and Mongelli, Ignazio and Feyen, Luc},
  editor = {Ciscar Martinez, Juan-Carlos and Feyen, Luc and Ibarreta Ruiz, Dolores and Soria Ramirez, Antonio},
  year = {2018},
  publisher = {{Publications Office of the European Union}},
  address = {{Luxembourg}},
  doi = {10.2760/93257},
  abstract = {The study assesses how climate change could affect Europe in eleven impact areas. Under a high warming scenario, several climate impacts show a clear geographical northsouth divide. Most of the welfare losses, assessed for six impact areas, would be greatly reduced under a 2\textsuperscript{o}C scenario.},
  isbn = {978-92-79-97218-8},
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