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Climate change regional review: Poland

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  • Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz
  • Piotr Matczak

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Poland is a country where a climate change warming signal can be detected in temperature, but observed changes in other variables, and especially in precipitation, are complex. Temperature projections indicate further warming, but models do not agree as to seasonal distribution of changes in precipitation. This article reviews evidence for climate change and its impacts in Poland, in the context of observations and projections. It also reviews various aspects of climate change mitigation policy in the country whose energy supply is more coal‐dominated than any other country. This is one reason why climate change mitigation efforts are modest and climate policy largely passive. The dramatic decline of industrial production involving a rapid decline in CO2 emissions during 1989–1992 was the crucial element of the Poland's position in the negotiations of international agreements. The European Union (EU) accession in 2004 tied Poland to EU climate policy. This cautious approach is largely in harmony with public attitudes. Poles are aware of climate change, but it is not considered as a priority issue and public opinion is divided about the issues of mitigation. Adaptation to climate change impacts in Poland is driven by the fact that observed impacts are not very large and there is no persuasive attribution of these impacts to greenhouse gas emissions. Reactive adaptation to climate change is preferred over anticipatory adaptation. There are several ‘special care’ areas in Poland in terms of adaptation: the mountains; the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea; and the river valleys. WIREs Clim Change 2012 doi: 10.1002/wcc.175 This article is categorized under: Trans‐Disciplinary Perspectives > National Reviews

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  • Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz & Piotr Matczak, 2012. "Climate change regional review: Poland," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 3(4), pages 297-311, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:wirecc:v:3:y:2012:i:4:p:297-311
    DOI: 10.1002/wcc.175
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    1. Katarzyna Kubiak-Wójcicka, 2020. "Variability of Air Temperature, Precipitation and Outflows in the Vistula Basin (Poland)," Resources, MDPI, vol. 9(9), pages 1-26, August.
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    4. Aleksandra Siudek & Anna M. Klepacka & Wojciech J. Florkowski & Piotr Gradziuk, 2020. "Renewable Energy Utilization in Rural Residential Housing: Economic and Environmental Facets," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(24), pages 1-18, December.
    5. Baranowski, Piotr & Gos, Magdalena & Krzyszczak, Jaromir & Siwek, Krzysztof & Kieliszek, Adam & Tkaczyk, Przemysław, 2019. "Multifractality of meteorological time series for Poland on the base of MERRA-2 data," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 127(C), pages 318-333.
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