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UK drought: are farmers facing the crop failures of 1976 all over again?
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 08, 2022 04:49 pm
July 2022 was the driest July in England since 1935.
Combined with record breaking temperatures, we are hearing talk of a
drought comparable to the great drought of 1976, with fears of
disruptions to public water supply and poor crop yields.
‘Children are not little adults’ and need special protection during heat waves
By Kaiser Health News on Aug 08, 2022 04:40 pm
After more than a week of record-breaking temperatures
across much of the country, public health experts are cautioning that
children are more susceptible to heat illness than adults are.
The effects of climate change on U.S. suicide rates
By Eos - AGU on Aug 08, 2022 04:38 pm
Suicide incidence could increase by up to 1,660 cases annually, depending on how much the climate changes.
Building resilience in the face of a dwindling Colorado River
By Eos - AGU on Aug 08, 2022 04:36 pm
Policymakers, industry and conservation professionals, and
tribal members explore pathways to a sustainable future for the millions
of people reliant on the “lifeblood of the American West.”
Findings and learnings from the WeACT project in the Upper Koshi Basin
By International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development on Aug 08, 2022 04:32 pm
The WeACT project explored the potential of the latest
remote sensing and dam-break flood modelling technologies to develop a
web-based glacial lake outburst flood hazard assessment that could
improve community flood preparedness and resilience in Nepal.
Heavy toll of development frenzy on Karachi coast
By The Third Pole on Aug 08, 2022 04:32 pm
In the rush to build some of Pakistan’s most expensive real
estate, our investigation reveals that ecosystems and livelihoods are
being demolished, and the risk of disaster being heightened.
Kashmir’s flood management plan faces heavy criticism
By The Third Pole on Aug 08, 2022 04:30 pm
Eight years after the devastating 2014 floods, residents of
Srinagar fear a repeat despite a much-touted plan to reduce damage.
Rising salinity threatens ‘the wealth of the world’ in Bangladesh
By The Third Pole on Aug 08, 2022 04:29 pm
Archaeological sites such as those in the Mosque City of
Bagerhat on the coast of the country are particularly vulnerable to
climate change.
A volcano is erupting again in Iceland. Is climate change causing more eruptions?
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 08, 2022 04:25 pm
Climate change is causing the widespread warming of our
land, oceans and atmosphere. Apart from this, it also has the potential
to increase volcanic activity, affect the size of eruptions, and alter
the “cooling effect” that follows volcanic eruptions.
COP27 Africa Regional Resilience Hub: Call for session proposals
By Climate and Development Knowledge Network on Aug 08, 2022 01:55 pm
The COP27 Africa Hub welcomes all interested individuals,
initiatives, and organisations involved in adaptation and resilience in
Africa to submit session proposals for virtual events.
NASA data on plant ‘sweating’ could help predict wildfire severity
By National Aeronautics and Space Administration on Aug 08, 2022 01:41 pm
A new study uses data from the ECOSTRESS instrument aboard
the space station to better understand why some parts of a wildfire burn
more intensely than others.
Machine learning model uses social media for more accurate wildfire monitoring
By Imperial College London on Aug 08, 2022 01:24 pm
Scientists have developed a new machine learning model that
uses social media data to predict and monitor wildfires more accurately
in real-time.
Canadian village razed by wildfire wrestles with climate-proofing its future
By Thomson Reuters on Aug 08, 2022 12:49 pm
Long-term disaster mitigation plans and net-zero ambitions
are running up against the realities of human impatience and
reimbursement limits from insurers in Lytton, Canada, a village burned
in 2021.
The global map of aridity
By Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici on Aug 05, 2022 05:24 pm
Aridity conditions have now been mapped for the whole globe
with a very high spatial resolution. This is a knowledge tool and
database that helps detailed description and informed decisions to allow
better land-use planning.
Business can no longer ignore extreme heat events – it’s becoming a danger to the bottom line
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 05, 2022 05:23 pm
Businesses will need to better manage extreme heat risk. But
are investors sufficiently informed on the economic toll caused by the
increasing frequency of extreme weather?
Can parametric insurance mitigate Africa's climate risk?
By World Economic Forum on Aug 05, 2022 05:22 pm
Parametric insurance is not a new concept. Such products and
solutions have been in existence for more than 20 years. On the African
continent, however, parametric insurance is relatively new but becoming
ever more crucial to climate resilience.
Nuclear technique helps Mexico eradicate an invasive insect pest outbreak threatening farmers’ livelihoods
By International Atomic Energy Agency on Aug 05, 2022 05:21 pm
Mexico is using a nuclear-based technique known as the
sterile insect technique (SIT) to eradicate the medfly that had been
threatening fruit and vegetable crops, farmers’ livelihoods and the
country’s economy.
New Zealand has launched a plan to prepare for inevitable climate change impacts: 5 areas where the hard work starts now
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 05, 2022 05:19 pm
New Zealand’s first climate adaptation plan, launched this
week, provides a robust foundation for urgent nation-wide action. Its
goals are utterly compelling: reduce vulnerability, build adaptive
capacity and and strengthen resilience.
Mapped: How climate change affects extreme weather around the world 2022
By Carbon Brief on Aug 05, 2022 02:26 pm
In the early 2000s, a new field of climate-science research
emerged that began to explore the human fingerprint on extreme weather,
such as floods, heatwaves, droughts and storms.
Share
your descriptions of disasters and catastrophes impacts using your
smartphone application Signalert available in Arabic: crowdmapping maps
for Arabic-speaking countries
By Signalert Sarl on Aug 05, 2022 11:56 am
The application uses participatory maps for natural and
technological disasters, crisis management and early risk warning,
SIGNALERT is now available in the Arabic language on both the Appstore
and Google Play.
Cascading’ climate risks in the Middle East and North Africa
By China Dialogue on Aug 05, 2022 11:28 am
Climate risks need to be understood in terms of their
interaction with social, political and environmental vulnerabilities on
the ground.
The radio system that keeps us safe from extreme weather is under threat
By The Slate Magazine on Aug 05, 2022 10:03 am
Often referred to as the “voice” of the National Weather
Service, NOAA Weather Radio is a 24/7 public service that broadcasts
weather information from more than 1,000 stations across the United
States and many of its territories.
USask researchers explore how floods and droughts are challenging science and society globally
By University of Saskatchewan on Aug 05, 2022 09:39 am
Even with significant global advances in science and
infrastructure designed to predict and manage such extreme disasters,
many communities still face major societal and economic impacts when
these events occur.
Funding
for resilience: Five key objectives to protect vulnerable groups
through Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing
By International Science Council on Aug 05, 2022 09:18 am
What kinds of financial and economic benefits would
political entities be able to sustain if there were more investments in
appropriate DRR strategies? ESG investing helps shift the mindset from a
short-term perspective on disaster impact.
Experts warn that climate change is threatening the resilience of UK wastewater infrastructure
By University of Portsmouth on Aug 05, 2022 08:58 am
A unique study has revealed climate change and increasing
populations could be drastically reducing the resilience of wastewater
infrastructure in the UK.
Germany: 2021 floods - 10 recommendations for resilience
By The Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences on Aug 04, 2022 03:45 pm
The flood event in July 2021 in North Rhine-Westphalia and
Rhineland-Palatinate caused by heavy rainfall is one of the largest
flood disasters in Germany for decades. The affected regions and
municipalities are now facing immense challenges.
Sendai Framework Midterm Review survey: Global engineering consultation
By International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure on Aug 04, 2022 01:02 pm
The International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure
(ICSI) is launching a global consultation to collect views from members
of the engineering community on topics related to the implementation of
disaster risk management.
PDC assists with RIMPAC, the world’s largest international maritime exercise
By Pacific Disaster Center on Aug 04, 2022 11:19 am
PDC in partnership with twenty-seven countries’ militaries,
international nongovernmental organizations, and interagency partners,
provided technical assistance and expertise during the world’s largest
international maritime exercise.
Nominations for speaker(s) at Asian Local Leaders' Forum event, 2022 APMCDRR, Brisbane, Australia
By Asian Local Leaders Forum on Aug 04, 2022 11:09 am
Local leadership is among the most understated strengths of
successful DRR practices. Recognising the immense role that local
champions play and celebrating their achievements is critical.
Droughts in Europe in July 2022: almost half of the EU +UK territory at risk
By European Commission Joint Research Centre on Aug 04, 2022 10:50 am
The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre today
published the “Drought in Europe - July 2022” report, an assessment of
Europe’s drought situation based on the European Drought Observatory.
The future of disaster resiliency and the need for a global vulnerability index
By International Science Council on Aug 03, 2022 06:25 pm
As climate change accelerates the devastation of disaster in
populated environments, government leaders across the world are
figuring out how to best mitigate these impacts before they happen.
Five lessons on collective approaches to anticipatory action
By Centre for Disaster Protection on Aug 03, 2022 06:22 pm
Between spring 2020 and early 2022, the Centre supported
OCHA in undertaking process learning on four anticipatory action (AA)
pilots in Somalia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi.
Data vs disaster: Inside the Philippines’ natural emergency preparedness programme
By GovInsider on Aug 03, 2022 06:15 pm
A country prone to frequent disasters is using information
tools to mitigate their effects and at the same time advance social
development.
UGA research: Wildfires disproportionately affect the poor
By University of Georgia on Aug 03, 2022 06:13 pm
Study finds lower-income homeowners are at higher risk of wildfire, canceled homeowners insurance.
U.S. high tide flooding breaks records in multiple locations
By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Aug 03, 2022 06:06 pm
Coastal communities in three locations along the Atlantic
and Pacific coasts saw record high tide flooding last year — a trend
that is expected to continue into 2023 and beyond without improved flood
defenses, according to NOAA.
How siestas might help Europe survive deadly heat waves
By Wired, Condé Nast Digital on Aug 03, 2022 06:01 pm
The snooze is optional. But as climate change intensifies,
Northern European countries are seeing the appeal of Spain’s
controversial midday break.
What is a flash flood? A civil engineer explains
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 03, 2022 05:25 pm
Flash flooding is a specific type of flooding that occurs in
a short time frame after a precipitation event – generally less than
six hours. It often is caused by heavy or excessive rainfall and usually
happens in areas near rivers or lakes.
Hong Kong’s July heatwaves highlight the city’s lack of holistic climate governance
By CarbonCare InnoLab on Aug 03, 2022 11:54 am
The climate adaptation part of the "Hong Kong Climate Action
Plan 2050" only focuses on the achievements of engineering projects
dealing with climate disasters, and does not take into account the
plight of the above-mentioned disadvantaged groups.
GP2022 Ignite Stage: Human capacity building that supports community disaster management by Sendai City
By Sendai City on Aug 03, 2022 10:41 am
On 27 May 2022, the City of Sendai shared its disaster risk
reduction initiatives at the Ignite Stage during the Global Platform
2022 with a presentation titled “Human capacity building that supports
community disaster management”.
Stanford researchers discuss extreme heat’s impacts on laborers
By Stanford University on Aug 03, 2022 09:47 am
News stories of farmhands and other outdoor workers dying
from heat-related impacts are stark reminders that few regulations exist
to protect laborers from extreme heat.
Nearly 200 climate shelters to beat the heat in the city
By Barcelona City Council on Aug 03, 2022 09:33 am
197 climate shelters are available in Barcelona, Spain from
13 June to 15 September and include municipal facilities and public
spaces offering more comfortable temperatures for users and those
vulnerable to the heat.
How to keep teen athletes safe from heat illness as sports practice begins amid a brutally hot summer
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 02, 2022 03:29 pm
High school sports practices are starting amid a brutally
hot summer in much of the country. As temperatures rise, heat illnesses
are becoming an increasing risk for athletes, particularly in the first
few weeks of practice.
Flood maps show US vastly underestimates contamination risk at old industrial sites
By Conversation Media Group, the on Aug 02, 2022 03:22 pm
Researchers at the U.S. Government Accountability Office
found an alarming 60% of Superfund sites were in locations at risk of
climate-related events, including wildfires and flooding. Further
research shows that that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Adapting to flood risk: Evidence from global cities
By VOX EU on Aug 02, 2022 02:44 pm
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of
disasters, but the ability to cope varies widely across the globe. This
column examines how city death tolls and economic activity are affected
by flooding.
Climate endgame: Potential for global heating to end humanity 'dangerously underexplored'
By University of Cambridge on Aug 02, 2022 02:34 pm
Experts call for a new ‘Climate Endgame’ research agenda,
and say far too little work has gone into understanding the mechanisms
by which rising temperatures might pose a catastrophic risk to society
and humanity.
Nine reasons why extreme floods may be worse than expected
By Eos - AGU on Aug 02, 2022 02:10 pm
The implications of nature not conforming to statistical
assumptions can be devastating; researchers describe why extreme floods
may be bigger than we assume.
Optimizing health response during wild fires with real-time, integrated data
By Crisis Ready on Aug 02, 2022 09:29 am
ReadyMapperis an interactive reporting dashboard designed to
optimize disaster response by combining near real-time data on
population dynamics, infrastructure status, and health system
capacities.
Boiling point
By United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change on Aug 02, 2022 09:20 am
While the only long-term way to reduce the heat of cities is
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and therefore start to reverse
global warming, there are short-term solutions that can help make cities
cooler and more livable.
Sinking city
By United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change on Aug 02, 2022 09:12 am
A sprawling city of more than 30 million people, Jakarta
sits on a low, flat alluvial plain through which 13 rivers flow. Forty
per cent of the city is below sea level leaving it exposed to rising sea
levels.
Pilot project to support equitable climate resilience along the upper Mississippi River
By National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Aug 02, 2022 09:04 am
NOAA and its partners are launching a new pilot project to
study flooding on the Mississippi River and how to better protect the
most vulnerable communities.
Public review of the Words into Action guide: ‘Using traditional knowledges for disaster risk reduction’
By United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction on Aug 02, 2022 08:44 am
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk reductions
invites members of the DRR community to comment on the new Words into
Action guide on using traditional knowledges for disaster risk
reduction.
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