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1-1 Climate Change - an integrated framework
2-1 Indicators of the human influence on the atmosphere PPT Small | Large
2-2 Anthropogenic radiative forcing of the climate system for 2000 relative to 1750 PPT Small | Large
2-3 Global temperature change, 1861-2000 and 1000-2000 PPT Small | Large
2-4 Comparison of temperature change between model and observation PPT Small | Large
2-5 Relative sea level over the last 300 years PPT Small | Large
2-6a Annual precipitation trends (1901-2000) PPT Small | Large
2-6b Annual temperature trends (1976-1999) PPT Small | Large
2-7 Global costs of extreme weather events, inflation-adjusted PPT Small | Large
3-2a Annual mean change of temperature and its range for scenario A2 PPT Small | Large
3-2b Annual mean change of temperature and its range for scenario B2 PPT Small | Large
3-3a Annual mean change of precipitation and its range for scenario A2 PPT Small | Large
3-3b Annual mean change of precipitation and its range for scenario B2 PPT Small | Large
3-4 What causes the sea level to change? PPT Small | Large
3-6 Adaptation and average annual number of people flooded by coastal storm surges, projection for 2080s PPT Small | Large
4-1 Schematic diagrams showing the effects on extreme temperatures PPT Small | Large
4-2 Great ocean conveyor belt PPT Small | Large
5-1 Characteristic time scales in the earth system PPT Small | Large
5-2 CO2 concentration, temperature, and sea level continue to rise long after emissions are reduced PPT Small | Large
5-3 Impact of stabilizing emissions versus stabilizing concentrations of CO2 PPT Small | Large
5-4 Fast and slow processes in the carbon cycle PPT Small | Large
5-5 Changes over time in the global carbon uptake on land PPT Small | Large
5-6 Comparison between GDP and CO2 emissions for selected countries PPT Small | Large
5-7 Acceleration of energy system change PPT Small | Large
6-1 Emissions, concentrations and temperature changes corresponding to different stabilization levels for CO2 concentrations PPT Small | Large
6-2 Temperature changes relative to 1990 in year 2100 and at equilibrium PPT Small | Large
6-3 Risks of climate change damages would be reduced by stabilizing CO2 concentrations PPT Small | Large
7-1 Concepts of mitigation potential PPT Small | Large
7-2a Projections of GDP losses in Annex II countries in the year 2010 from global models PPT Small | Large
7-2b Projections of marginal cost in Annex II countries in the year 2010 from global models PPT Small | Large
7-3 What will it cost to stabilize CO2 concentrations? PPT Small | Large
7-4 Global average GDP reduction in the year 2050 PPT Small | Large
7-5 Carbon in fossil fuel reserves and resources compared with historical fossil fuel carbon emissions, and with cumulative carbon emissions from a range of SRES scenarios and TAR stabilization scenarios up to the year 2100 PPT Small | Large
8-1 Linkages between climate change and other environmental issues PPT Small | Large
8-2 Climate change and food PPT Small | Large
8-3 Key elements of sustainable development and interconnections PPT Small | Large
9-1a Past and future CO2 atmospheric concentrations PPT Small | Large
9-1b Variations of the Earth's surface temperature: years 1000 to 2100 PPT Small | Large