| Literature DB >> 28008069 |
William W L Cheung1, Gabriel Reygondeau2, Thomas L Frölicher3.
Abstract
Translating the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C above preindustrial level into impact-related targets facilitates communication of the benefits of mitigating climate change to policy-makers and stakeholders. Developing ecologically relevant impact-related targets for marine ecosystem services, such as fisheries, is an important step. Here, we use maximum catch potential and species turnover as climate-risk indicators for fisheries. We project that potential catches will decrease by more than 3 million metric tons per degree Celsius of warming. Species turnover is more than halved when warming is lowered from 3.5° to 1.5°C above the preindustrial level. Regionally, changes in maximum catch potential and species turnover vary across ecosystems, with the biggest risk reduction in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions when the Paris Agreement target is achieved.Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28008069 DOI: 10.1126/science.aag2331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728