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On May 27-30, 2013, the International Conference on Climate Change Effects occurred in Potsdam. The peer-reviewed papers and research addressed five major questions:

1) Can we integrate our climate impact knowledge across sectors and disciplines?

2) How certain are we of expected climate impacts?

3) What is still missing in climate impact understanding?

4) How do we bridge the divide between regional and globlal impact studies?

5) Is anyone listening to climate impact change assessments?

There are approximately 100 science based papers that are linked on the website that cover everything from agriculture to hydrology - globally and regionally. There are alot of papers on climate impacts on Europe, Africa and Asia. There are more on modeling and use of modeling to predict future impacts, policy issues, climate change action - to prepare for impacts. It is a treasure trove!

Here is the link: http://climate-impacts-2013.org/index.php?article_id=27