@misc{jacob_climate_impacts_2018, author={Jacob, D., Kotova, L., Teichmann, C., Sobolowski, S.P., Vautard, R., Donnelly, C., Koutroulis, A.G., Grillakis, M.G., Tsanis, I.K., Damm, A., Sakalli, A., Vliet, M.T.H.van}, title={Climate impacts in Europe under +1.5°C global warming}, year={2018}, howpublished = {journal article}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1002/2017EF000710}, abstract = {Cross-sectoral dimensions are taken into account to show the impacts of global warming that occur in parallel in more than one sector. Also, impacts differ across sectors and regions. Alongside the negative impacts for certain sectors and regions, some positive impacts are projected. Summer tourism in parts of Western Europe may be favoured by climate change; energy demand decreases outweigh increases over most of Europe and catchment yields in hydropower regions will increase. However, such positive findings should be interpreted carefully as we do not take into account exogenous factors that can and will influence Europe such as migration patterns, food production and economic and political instability.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1002/2017EF000710} (DOI). Jacob, D.; Kotova, L.; Teichmann, C.; Sobolowski, S.; Vautard, R.; Donnelly, C.; Koutroulis, A.; Grillakis, M.; Tsanis, I.; Damm, A.; Sakalli, A.; Vliet, M.: Climate impacts in Europe under +1.5°C global warming. Earth’s Future. 2018. vol. 6, no. 2, 264-285. DOI: 10.1002/2017EF000710}}