In an interconnected world, Europe’s economy will be increasingly affected by climate change impacts that occur beyond its
border. The movement of goods and services, people and capital occurs at ever increasing rates and volumes. This
complex network reveals Europe’s globalized climate exposure, vulnerability and risk structure, through which both gradual
and sudden impacts of climatic features at any location on the world (hurricanes, droughts, melting ice sheets) propagate,
ultimately impacting Europe’s socio-economic welfare. Public awareness of Europe’s sensitivity to global climate impacts is
steadily growing. In order to provide relevant and quantitative information on the European risks from remote global climatic
features, RECEIPT will develop and implement a novel stakeholder driven storytelling concept that maps representative
connections between European socio-economic activities and remote climatic hazards. Using a limited number of storylines
designed for selected sectors, RECEIPT has the following key objectives and deliverables: • Mapping of global hotspots of
remote areas with climate features relevant for Europe, using state-of- the-art climate and climate-impact databases; •
Science-based sectoral storylines co-developed with societal partners, describing the impacts of remote climate change on:
European food security, the financial sector, international development, commodities and European coastal infrastructure; •
Assessment of European socio-economic impacts along each of the selected storylines under different future climatic
conditions, including high-end climate scenarios; • A robust synthesis of the storyline results into a pan-European socioeconomic
risk assessment focusing on the difference between high-end and moderate climate change conditions; •
Innovative web-based concepts for visualizing potential impacts of remote drivers and mapping risk mitigation options.