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MedECC 2020 summary for policymakers

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Virtually all sub-regions of the Mediterranean Basin, on land and in the sea, are impacted by recent anthropogenic changes in the environment. The main drivers of change include climate (tempera-ture, precipitation, atmospheric circulation, extreme events, sea-level rise, sea water temperature, salinity and acidification), population increase, pollution, unsustainable land and sea use practices and non-indigenous species. In most areas, both natural ecosystems and human livelihoods are af-fected. Due to global and regional trends in the drivers, impacts will be exacerbated in the coming decades, especially if global warming exceeds 1.5 to 2°C above the pre-industrial level. Significantly enhanced efforts are needed in order to adapt to inevitable changes, mitigate change drivers and increase resilience.

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Climate Environmental change Mediterranean Basin Anthropogenic changes

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Cramer, W, Guiot, J., Marini, K., Balzan, M. V., Cherif, S., Doblas-Miranda, E, Dos Santos, M.J.P., … Xoplaki, E. (2020). MedECC 2020 summary for policymakers. In [W. Cramer, J, Guiot & Marini K (eds.)] Climate and Environmental Change in the Mediterranean Basin –Current Situation and Risks for the Future. First Mediterranean Assessment Report. Marseille: Union for the Mediterranean, Plan Bleu, UNEP/MAP

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Union for the Mediterranean, Plan Bleu, UNEP/MAP