Figures and Tables
Figures
2.1Figure showing historical records of global carbon dioxide concentration levels (parts per million, ppm) and temperature (°C) over the past 60 million years.
2.2Figure showing how global net anthropogenic emissions have continued to rise across all major groups of greenhouse gases.
2.3Figure showing the historical contribution (1850–2019) of carbon dioxide per region.
2.4Figure showing how human influence has warmed the climate.
2.5Figure showing a synthesis of assessed observed and attributable regional changes.
2.6Figure showing observed global and regional impacts on ecosystems and human systems attributed to climate change at global and regional scales.
2.7Figure showing scenarios of how carbon dioxide emissions could change in the future.
2.8Figure showing observed and projected global mean sea level change and its impacts, and time scales of coastal risk management.
2.9Figure showing how risks are increasing with every increment of warming.
2.10Figure showing changes in annual mean surface temperature, precipitation, and soil moisture.
2.11Figure showing synthetic diagrams of regional key risks.
2.12Figure showing historical carbon dioxide emissions and estimates of remaining carbon budgets for keeping warming to 1.5°C and 2°C with different levels of probability.
2.13Figure showing multiple opportunities for scaling up climate action.
6.1Figure showing the four levels and two subcategories of obligations making up the adjudicatory stages where separation of powers concerns arise.
Tables
2.1Table showing historical carbon dioxide emissions and estimates of remaining carbon budgets.
2.2Table showing key characteristics of the modelled global emissions pathways.