The paper is here.
It’s worth reading Stefan Rahmstorf’s perspective on this for context
Yeah, I’m not sure why, but the link I posted keeps breaking. Try this:
https://read.oecd.org/10.1787/abc5a69e-en
If that doesn’t work, you can do a search on www.oecd-ilibrary.org for “climate tipping points.”
Thank you. This looks pretty dire. Widespread cooling of the northern hemisphere is not altogether bad, but key regions including Europe, West Africa, and India may receive substantially less rain. This would be catastrophic for global food production, as your graph indicates.