Climate change scenarios are
future climate outlook information (temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, etc.)
produced by applying changes in radiative forcing
(arising from anthropogenic causes such as greenhouse gases, aerosols, land-use change, etc.)
to Earth system models.
Climate change scenarios
are used as preemptive information that can assess the impact of climate change in the future
and help minimize damage.
Detailed regional climate change outlooks for the Korean Peninsula are essential information for each local government to formulate climate change response and adaptation measures.
The goal of climate change scenarios
is not simply to predict the future,
but, by considering 'the full range of futures that may broadly occur,' to understand uncertainty
for trustworthy decision-making.
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