Critical intervention points for European adaptation to cascading climate change impacts

Publication date

2025

Authors

Auer, Cornelia
Reyer, Christopher P.O.
Adamczak, Weronika
Aylett, Chris
Benzie, Magnus
Berndt, Jan Philipp
Bresch, David N.
Bosello, Francesco
Bressan, Giacomo
Carter, Timothy R.

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Abstract

In an interconnected world, climate change impacts can cascade across sectors and regions, creating systemic risks. Here we analyse cascading climate change impacts on the EU, originating from outside the region, and identify critical intervention points for adaptation. Using network analysis, we integrate stakeholder-co-produced impact chains with quantitative data for 102 countries across foreign policy, human security, trade and finance. Our archetypal impact cascade model reveals critical intervention points related to water, livelihoods, agriculture, infrastructure and economy, and violent conflict. Livelihood instability, with violence exacerbating conditions in conflict-prone regions, tends to amplify risks of cascading impacts emerging from low-income countries. High-income countries can trigger cascading impacts through, for example, reduced crop exports. Our findings highlight the importance of policy coherence in addressing interconnected vulnerabilities rather than isolated risks. Thus, agricultural intensification without integrated water management may exacerbate scarcity, whereas safeguarding livelihoods alleviates cascading risks related to forced migration, violent conflict and instability.

Keywords

Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Social Sciences (miscellaneous), SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

Auer, C, Reyer, C P O, Adamczak, W, Aylett, C, Benzie, M, Berndt, J P, Bresch, D N, Bosello, F, Bressan, G, Carter, T R, Croft, S, Delpiazzo, E, Desmidt, S, Detges, A, Duranovic, A, Fronzek, S, Harris, K, Hildén, M, Jarzabek, L, Key, R, King, R, Kivimaa, P, Klein, R J T, Knaepen, H, Lahn, G, Magnuszewski, P, Mikaelsson, M, Monasterolo, I, Mosoni, C, Otto, I M, Parrado, R, Pitzen, S, Pohl, B, Puig, O, Saes-Heibel, H, Stokeld, E, Talebian, S, Tondel, F, Townend, R, West, C, Woertz, E & Wunderling, N 2025, 'Critical intervention points for European adaptation to cascading climate change impacts', Nature Climate Change, vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 1226–1233. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02455-2