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Climate Resilience
Climate resilience is the ability of a community, region, or country to withstand and recover from the impacts of climate change, such as extreme weather events, sea level rise, and changing temperature and precipitation patterns. Building climate resilience involves taking steps to reduce the vulnerability of communities and systems to the impacts of climate change, as well as planning for and adapting to those impacts that are already underway or expected to occur in the future. This can include measures such as strengthening infrastructure, protecting natural systems, and implementing policies to encourage more sustainable land use and resource management practices. Climate resilience is an important part of efforts to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, and is particularly important for vulnerable communities that may be disproportionately affected by these impacts.
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World's first year-long breach of key 1.5C warming limit
9th February 2024
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Climate Change - Building Resilience with Education and Flood Defence
25th January 2024
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James Meadway - Thinking differently about climate breakdown
10th January 2024
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COP27 - Does it go far enough?
21st November 2022
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Building Climate Resilience in Bangladesh
11th September 2022