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Social media contest ahead of COP27|#Art4Resilience
By Global Resilience Partnership on Sep 19, 2022 04:13 pm
The Global Resilience Partnership (GRP), through The
Resilience Knowledge Coalition, is hosting a social media competition in
the lead-up to the Resilience Hub at COP27.
Climate change likely increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan
By World Weather Attribution on Sep 19, 2022 02:56 pm
From mid-June until the end of August 2022, large parts of
Pakistan experienced record-breaking monsoonal rainfall, leading to
large parts of the country being flooded.
Climate change from the ground up: Researchers explore sea level rise impact on building foundations
By Colorado State University on Sep 19, 2022 02:40 pm
Researchers have considered how flooding from rising sea
levels and storm surges will damage the built environment along the
coast, but what about climate change’s less noticeable impacts below the
surface?
From crumbling rock art to exposed ancestral remains, climate change is ravaging our precious Indigenous heritage
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 19, 2022 01:57 pm
Climate change is rapidly intensifying. Amid the chaos and
damage it wreaks, many precious Indigenous heritage sites in Australia
and around the world are being destroyed at an alarming rate.
How the south Asian monsoon is changing in a warming climate
By Carbon Brief on Sep 19, 2022 10:23 am
In August, the world looked on aghast as torrential rains
and flash flooding submerged vast areas of Pakistan, affecting 33
million people, killing more than 1,300 and destroying or badly
damaging 1.6m homes.
How do we stop these devastating floods? Start with these six steps
By Asian Development Bank on Sep 19, 2022 10:07 am
The devastating floods in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region
have shown the urgency of actions needed to protect vulnerable
communities from the impact of climate change.
Progress in policy to address disaster displacement in Asia and the Pacific
By Louisa Yasukawa, Austyn Campbell on Sep 19, 2022 09:02 am
According to a joint IDMC and ADB report, twelve out of 14
countries have introduced measures to prevent displacement in their
policy and legal frameworks.
Global warming doubled the risk for Copenhagen’s historic 2011 cloudburst
By University of Copenhagen on Sep 16, 2022 06:00 pm
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen, in
collaboration with the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), have used
detailed weather models to clearly tie increased temperatures to the
historic cloudburst over Copenhagen in July of 2011.
Risk-informed planning essential to prevent floods in Kochi
By Mongabay on Sep 16, 2022 02:37 pm
Studies have shown that structures built on wetlands,
pollution leading to choking canals, and improper constructions causing
siltation in backwaters stem the natural flow of water, leading to
flood-like situations in Kochi.
Integrating climate change into Nepal’s development strategy key to build resilience, says new World Bank Group report
By World Bank, the on Sep 16, 2022 02:36 pm
Building resilience to climate impacts and pursuing public
and private investments in low-carbon solutions will help Nepal achieve
its development goals while implementing its climate commitments.
Five steps Nigeria must take to stop buildings collapsing in Lagos
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 16, 2022 02:01 pm
The recent spate of building collapse in Lagos presents an
opportunity for the government to get tough on the construction industry
and prevent future incidents. Citizens also have a part to play.
How Africa can escape chronic food insecurity amid climate change
By International Monetary Fund on Sep 16, 2022 02:00 pm
The toll of extreme weather events on crops underscores the
region’s challenges and need for policies to save lives and protect
livelihoods.
Technology is changing the face of farming in Egypt
By Quartz on Sep 16, 2022 01:33 pm
Initiatives using new technologies for agriculture have
recently emerged to support farmers dealing with the impacts of climate
change in Egypt. Global warming stands to curb food production under
higher temperatures and lower rainfalls.
Pakistan’s deadly floods pose urgent questions on preparedness and response
By Center for Strategic and International Studies on Sep 16, 2022 01:10 pm
The disaster aggravates preexisting climate, economic, and
public health crises, with women, girls, and other vulnerable groups
bearing the brunt.
Keep buildings cool as it gets hotter by resurrecting traditional architectural techniques – podcast
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 16, 2022 01:06 pm
“Modern” styles of architecture using concrete and glass
have often usurped local building techniques better suited to parts of
the world with hotter climates. Now some architects are resurrecting
traditional techniques to help keep buildings cool.
Disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction in Asia-Pacific
By The Interpreter on Sep 16, 2022 12:39 pm
Consulting people with disabilities about their experience and needs is a first step in leading preparations.
2022’s supercharged summer of climate extremes: How global warming and La Niña fueled disasters on top of disasters
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 16, 2022 12:21 pm
Global warming is undoubtedly a factor, but just how the
increasing extremes that marked the summer of 2022 – heat waves,
droughts and floods, sometimes one on top of the other – are related can
be bewildering to the public and policymakers.
Cracking the secrets to earthquake safety, one shake simulation at a time
By Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Sep 16, 2022 10:59 am
A new experimental capability, designed to replicate
realistic earthquakes in the laboratory, paired with the world’s fastest
supercomputers, will help lead to resilient buildings and
infrastructure across the U.S.
Inequitable health impacts from wildfire smoke increased by danger season
By Union of Concerned Scientists on Sep 16, 2022 10:31 am
While some of the dangers that summer brings are more
obvious—such as wildfires and hurricanes—others may be less obvious or
intuitive, such as inhaling smoke from wildfires, which can be as
harmful to your health as smoking several cigarettes a day.
Surprise hydrological shifts imperil water resources
By Eos - AGU on Sep 16, 2022 10:11 am
Mounting evidence suggests the need for improved water planning strategies and revamped hydrological models.
Pollutants from burning structures linger in waterways post-wildfire
By American Geophysical Union on Sep 16, 2022 09:54 am
As wildfires increase and burn more human-made material,
more research is needed on the release of toxic materials into
watersheds, according to a new review.
Millions of farmers “replumb” the world’s largest delta
By EurekAlert on Sep 16, 2022 09:32 am
Collective groundwater pumping by millions of farmers in
Bangladesh in the dry season each year has created vast natural
reservoirs underground that, over a 30-year-period, rival the world’s
largest dams, sustaining irrigation for the country.
Fiji met service making sure rainfall information is having maximum benefit to communities
By Australian Broadcasting Corporation on Sep 15, 2022 06:00 pm
The Fiji Meteorological Service has been working with
stakeholders to ensure information shared via its monthly early action
rainfall watch bulletin is being used to its maximum effect.
Research finds educators need mental health support following hurricanes
By EurekAlert on Sep 15, 2022 11:25 am
Researchers recommend that school districts create specific
emergency plans to prepare for future disasters – and that the emergency
plan should focus on mental health, especially for educators.
UN-led initiative welcomes Wroclaw as a Resilience Hub
By United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Europe & Central Asia on Sep 15, 2022 11:17 am
Amidst a summer marked by extreme heat and drought, the
Polish city welcomed tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees in the
latest example of leadership in the face of multiple man-made and
natural hazards
MINDA taps UN-awarded scientist for Climate Smart Mindanao
By Environmental and Climate Change Research Institute on Sep 15, 2022 10:07 am
The Mindanao Development Authority (MINDA) headed by Sec.
Maria Belen Acosta has just tapped internationally-acclaimed Filipino
climate scientist and science diplomat Glenn Banaguas to spearhead
climate change and disaster mitigation efforts.
Web-based app launched to improve PH disaster response, rehab
By Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation on Sep 15, 2022 09:09 am
Dubbed as PlanSmart Ready to Rebuild, the app is designed to
help local government units to plan for disasters more efficiently and
to build back better faster.
Pakistan's floods must be a wake up call on climate action ahead of Sharm El-Sheikh
By Climate Analytics on Sep 15, 2022 09:06 am
How climate impacts are exacerbating power and development
issues, despite Pakistan’s negligible emissions, and how the floods
could reframe the debate on Loss and Damage ahead of COP27 in Eygpt this
year.
Pakistan flooding shows ‘adapting’ to climate change can be a dangerous illusion
By Inter Press Service International Association on Sep 15, 2022 09:00 am
The scope of the destruction is difficult to fathom, not
just the devastation its people are facing, but also the damage to its
infrastructure, its buildings, and its economy that will weigh heavily
on the country for months and even years to come.
As California sizzles, Amazon drivers feel the heat over metrics
By Thomson Reuters Foundation, trust.org on Sep 15, 2022 08:51 am
Amazon delivery workers say they feel pushed beyond safe
limits by the retail giant's strict metrics amid unprecedented heatwave
Colorado program helps homeowners reduce wildfire risk
By Yale Climate Connections on Sep 15, 2022 08:39 am
The Boulder County consultation program is free to participants.
Opening the untapped potential of Nature-based Solutions in the Western Balkans – two national scoping studies available online
By International Union for the Conservation of Nature on Sep 14, 2022 05:58 pm
The two latest knowledge products on Nature-based Solutions
(NbS) present key findings and recommendations on how to enhance climate
change adaptation and help reduce the risk of disasters in the Western
Balkans.
‘Too hard to get to work’: climate change is making workers’ lives more difficult
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 14, 2022 05:23 pm
A key reason climate-related stresses and disruptions can
have such a big impact is precisely because of their effect on the work
we do and on the wider system of work we rely on.
Why heat wave warnings are falling short in the U.S.
By NPR on Sep 14, 2022 04:59 pm
As pivotal as the used heat index can be, it had a flaw. It
models how humans physiologically feel heat, but at higher temperatures,
the model broke down and it couldn't calculate the effects of high heat
and humidity.
Early warning systems to reduce loss and damage in riverine char communities in Bangladesh
By Dhaka Tribune on Sep 14, 2022 04:44 pm
Early warning systems and their transformational approach to saving lives.
Drought, floods and food insecurity contribute to conflict risk in parts of Africa and the Middle East
By United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Office - IHE DELFT Institute for Water Education on Sep 14, 2022 04:42 pm
Continuing drought brings food insecurity and a risk for
emerging or ongoing conflict in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, as well as
Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, according to a new quarterly update that
analyses finds from a global early warning tool.
South Africa’s increasing water stress requires urgent informed actions
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 14, 2022 04:38 pm
Progress has been made since 2015 on a global scale in terms
of increasing access to water of an acceptable quality and to
sanitation services. But 2 billion people still lack safely managed
drinking water.
Losses and damages in a climate changed world
By Dhaka Tribune on Sep 14, 2022 01:17 pm
Researchers and actors in the policy discourse need to
recognize how personal and traumatic loss and damage is in many cases.
How to keep older adults safer during heat waves? Give them housemates.
By Grist Magazine on Sep 14, 2022 01:02 pm
In France, a deadly heat wave gave rise to an intergenerational housing movement.
Bangkok’s seasonal floods reveal the problem of short-term thinking
By Thai Public Broadcasting System World on Sep 14, 2022 12:57 pm
With more heavy downpours forecast through the remaining
rainy season, there is both good news and bad news for Thailand
residents worried about floods.
La Niña, 3 years in a row: A climate scientist on what flood-weary Australians can expect this summer
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 14, 2022 10:48 am
After weeks of anticipation, it’s finally official: the
Bureau of Meteorology has declared another La Niña is underway. This
means Australia’s east coast will likely endure yet another wet, and
relatively cool, spring and summer.
As heat wave grips Western states, officials warn of blackouts
By Grist Magazine on Sep 14, 2022 10:34 am
The ongoing drought was already hitting electricity generation.
How can loss and damage finance reach those enduring climate catastrophe?
By International Institute for Environment and Development on Sep 14, 2022 10:23 am
As global heating causes loss and damage to escalate
rapidly, new and additional large-scale financing is needed to protect
lives, livelihoods and ecosystems, especially in the poorest countries
and communities.
It’s not just floods and fires: This AI forecasts how climate change will impact your city
By Fast Company, Mansueto Ventures, LLC on Sep 14, 2022 10:22 am
Climate Alpha is a new platform that uses algorithms to
determine how cities will transform in the face of climate change.
Continued investment in coastal resilience is critical for sustainable growth in Bangladesh
By World Bank, the on Sep 14, 2022 09:36 am
With increasing climate risks, Bangladesh needs to sustain
investments to strengthen climate resilience in the coastal zones to
protect the development gains, says a new World Bank report launched
today.
Culpability for the Pakistan floods rests with the Pakistani government and rich countries
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 13, 2022 06:18 pm
Rich nations must be held accountable and humanitarian aid
should be redefined as climate reparations. However, the Pakistani
state, too, remains culpable for the dispossession of its people in the
wake of the floods.
PlanSmart: Revolutionizing disaster risk reduction in PH
By Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation on Sep 13, 2022 03:44 pm
The PlanSmart Ready to Rebuild Web Application, an automated
planning tool envisioned to revolutionize the Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management (DRRM) planning processes in the country is set to be
launched on Wednesday, Sept. 14.
Hurricane Harvey’s hardest hit survivors five times as likely to experience anxiety from COVID-19 pandemic
By University of Notre Dame on Sep 13, 2022 03:42 pm
Respondents with the greatest economic and mental health
impacts from Hurricane Harvey were respectively four times more likely
to experience income loss during the pandemic and five times more likely
to suffer severe anxiety because of the pandemic.
United in Science 2022: We are heading in the wrong direction
By World Meteorological Organization on Sep 13, 2022 02:31 pm
Report focuses on greenhouse gases, global temperatures,
climate predictions and tipping points, urban climate change, extreme
weather impacts and early warnings.
Fall armyworm campaign boosts maize yield by a third
By Science and Development Network on Sep 13, 2022 01:14 pm
Researchers assessing the effects of a campaign on fall
armyworm control and maize yield found thatcampaign increased maize
yield by up to 34 per cent by aiding adoption of better practices
Analysis: Rising seas threaten tax bases as private property falls below tidelines
By Climate Central on Sep 13, 2022 12:45 pm
By 2100 more than 1 million properties with a combined
assessed value exceeding $108 billion are projected to be at least
partly submerged at high tide.
Food insecurity during COVID-19: 2SLGBTQ+ people talk about challenges and support
By Conversation Media Group, the on Sep 13, 2022 12:20 pm
Food insecurity is a social justice issue. People who are
part of historically marginalized groups at greater risk of food
insecurity, including Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bi, trans, and other
sexually and gender diverse (2SLGBTQ+) groups.
Climate change and the consequences for water supplies in Europe
By Deltares on Sep 13, 2022 11:50 am
In a warmer climate, Europe will be faced with drought
situations more often. What can be expected in the future for the Rhine?
And what measures can be taken?
Climate resilience challenge 2022: Call for solutions toward coastal resilience
By The Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation on Sep 13, 2022 10:26 am
The Climate Resilience Challenge is a competition for
innovative, interdisciplinary, and solution-oriented ideas to build and
enhance resilience in the Philippines.
Disaster preparedness: Earthquakes and tsunamis the top concern for Japanese homeowners
By Nippon.com on Sep 13, 2022 09:54 am
A recent Japanese nationwide survey asking people living in
their own homes (detached houses and condominiums) what type of disaster
they were concerned about. The most common response at 56.7% was
“earthquakes and tsunamis.”
California becomes first US state to begin ranking extreme heat wave events
By USA Today - Gannet Co. Inc. on Sep 13, 2022 08:54 am
California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law a heat
wave ranking system bill aimed at preparing the state for dangerous
extreme heat events.
Protecting lives and livelihoods from disasters in Tajikistan
By World Bank, the on Sep 13, 2022 08:41 am
Tajikistan’s southern Khatlon region, bordering Afghanistan,
is the country’s populated and poorest region. It is home to two major
rivers, the Panj and Vakhsh, and their multiple tributaries, making the
region vulnerable to seasonal floods and mudflows.
The flood seen from space: Pakistan's apocalyptic crisis
By Columbia University on Sep 13, 2022 08:34 am
One-third of Pakistan is underwater. Satellite images from
NASA and the European Space Agency show the Indus River merging with
Hamal Lake (30 miles away) to form one massive lake more than six miles
wide and 60 miles long.
How countries can better cope with flood risk
By United Nations Environment Programme on Sep 13, 2022 08:25 am
Catastrophic floods have hit Pakistan in recent weeks that
have killed over 1,000 people, displaced close to 500,000 and impacted
the lives of over 30 million residents. The floods have left more than
one-third of the country submerged in water.
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