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It’s a trillion-dollar question.
Yale Climate Connections
Global concept of climate change
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During the UK general election campaign, the authors worked with colleagues to create a series of maps that show both how the climate has changed over the past two generations in each constituency, and how it will change over the next decade.
Conversation Media Group, the
Hand stopping wooden blocks from falling on a house
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If catastrophic weather events continue to escalate, so-called “self-insurance” – buying no insurance and paying for any losses yourself – might be the only viable option for homeowners living in disaster-prone areas.
Conversation Media Group, the
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Klossköping is a model town made from Lego which aims to teach children aged 6-10 about flood risks and town planning by letting the children take on the role of town planners themselves.
Klimatanpassning.se
School in Nepal
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With ever increasing events of high heat and pollution across the Asian region, prompting school closures more frequently than before, education stakeholders must reconsider the suite of available policies.
Center for Global Development
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More potential hazards loom even as the waters slowly recede across the upper Plains.
Washington Post, the
Heatwave, Bangladesh, 2023
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In India's scorching summer heat, the ancient practice of chilling water in terracotta pots is inspiring new trends – from cooling towers to screens for buildings.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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In Canada, our warming planet alters growing conditions, affects crop yields and shifts the types of crops that can be cultivated in different regions of the country.
Western University
A child drinks water in Mali, Kenya
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UNESCO's CARE4WATER initiative aims to boost climate resilience and secure water resources in East Africa by integrating science, socio-economic insights, and community empowerment.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization - Headquarters
Cello taxis in the flooded streets in China.
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In this Q&A, Carbon Brief looks at the reasons for China’s recent floods, how the country is adapting and whether it will need to re-examine and future-proof its flood defence systems.
Carbon Brief

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