Such changes in the weather are beginning to have a negative impact on the European economy, since many economic activities depend strongly on climatic conditions. An increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme events such as storms, severe precipitation events, sea floods and flash floods, droughts, forest fires and landslides will cause damage to buildings, transport and industrial infrastructure and consequently impact indirectly on financial services and insurance sectors. Other activities and business that are expected to be hard hit include agriculture, forestry, fisheries, beach and skiing tourism, and health.
Europe therefore needs to adapt to the changing climate and quickly, according to the Green Paper 'Adapting to climate change in
The paper [suggests that the EU]:
- develop comprehensive and integrated methodologies for the assessment of impacts, vulnerabilities and cost effective adaptation;
- improve the basic understanding and prediction of impacts in Europe, including in the North Atlantic, the Arctic, the Mediterranean and the
- clarify the expected impacts of climate change and ozone layer depletion on ecosystems and explore ways to enhance their resilience;
- develop long-term comprehensive and Europe-wide high resolution datasets and models;
- improve access to existing data and integrate data relevant for adaptation into INSPIRE (Infrastructure for Spatial Information in
- make better use of existing Community-supported information systems, such as the European Flood Alert System, the European Forest Fires Information System, and the Monitoring and Information Centre (MIC) for civil protection;
- provide every four to five years up-to-date synthesis reports on climate impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities, based inter alia on the results from EU-funded and national research;
- support research on adaptation for businesses, services and industries;
- launch Europe-wide studies on the present and future plans of coastal regions to strengthen coastal protection, the environmental and economic costs involved in these plans, the impacts they may have on the community budget and on the economy of coastal regions;
- improve knowledge on flows and availability of resources.
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