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== Appendix TS.AI: List and Location of WGII AR6 Cross-Chapter Boxes (CCBs) and Cross-Working Group Boxes (CWGBs) == <div id="h1-6-siblings" class="h1-siblings"></div> {| class="wikitable" |- ! ''Host Chapter'' ! ''CCB/CWGB Type/Acronym'' ! ''CCB/CWGB Title'' |- | 1 | CCB CLIMATE | AR6 WGI Climate change Projections, Global Warming Levels and WGII Common Climate Dimensions |- | 1 | CCB PALEO | Observed Vulnerability and Adaptation to Past Climate Changes |- | 1 | CCB ADAPT | Adaptation Science |- | 1 | CWGB ATTRIB (WGI & WGII) | Attribution in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report |- | 2 | CCB NATURAL | Nature-based Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation |- | 2 | CCB EXTREMES | Ramifications of Climatic Extremes for Marine, Terrestrial, Freshwater and Polar Natural Systems |- | 2 | CCB ILLNESS | Human Health, Biodiversity and Climate: Serious Risks Posed by Vector- and Water-borne Diseases |- | 3 | CCB SLR | Sea Level Rise |- | 4 | CCB DISASTER | Disasters as the Public Face of Climate Change |- | 5 | CCB MOVING PLATE | The Moving Plate: Sourcing Food When Species Distributions Change |- | 5 | CWGB BIOECONOMY (WGII & WGIII) | Mitigation and Adaptation via the Bioeconomy |- | 6 | CWGB URBAN (WGII & WGIII) | Cities and Climate Change in the Age of the Anthropocene |- | 7 | CCB COVID | COVID-19 |- | 7 | CCB MIGRATE | Climate-related Migration |- | 7 | CCB HEALTH | Co-benefits of Climate Solutions for Human Health and Well-being |- | 16 | CCB INTEREG | Inter-regional Flows of Risks and Responses to Risk |- | 16 | CWGB SRM (WGII & WGIII) | Solar Radiation Modification |- | 16 | CWGB ECONOMIC (WGII & WGIII) | Estimating Global Economic Impacts from Climate Change and the Social Cost of Carbon |- | 17 | CCB LOSS | Loss and Damage |- | 17 | CCB DEEP | Effective Adaptation and Decision-making under Deep Uncertainties |- | 17 | CCB FINANCE | Finance for Adaptation and Resilience |- | 17 | CCB PROGRESS | Approaches and Challenges to Assess Adaptation Progress at the Global Level |- | 18 | CCB GENDER | Gender, Climate Justice and Transformative Pathways |- | 18 | CCB INDIG | The Role of Indigenous Knowledge and Local Knowledge in Understanding and Adapting to Climate Change |- | 18 | CCB FEASIB | Feasibility Assessment of Adaptation Options: an Update of SR1.5C |} '''Table TS.AII.4 |''' Definition of risk levels for reasons for concern. { Table 16.7 } {| class="wikitable" |- ! '''Level''' ! '''Definition''' |- | Undetectable (white) | No associated impacts are detectable and attributable to climate change |- | Moderate (yellow) | Associated impacts are both detectable and attributable to climate change with at least ''medium confidence'' , also accounting for the other specific criteria for key risks |- | High (red) | Severe and widespread impacts that are judged to be high on one or more criteria for assessing key risks |- | Very high (purple) | Very high risk of severe impacts and the presence of significant irreversibility or the persistence of climate-related hazards, combined with limited ability to adapt due to the nature of the hazard or impacts/risks |} <div id="Appendix" class="h1-container"></div> <span id="appendix-ts.aii-aggregated-climate-risk-assessments-in-wgii-ar6"></span>
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