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In the 01/31/2023 edition:
A California town’s wastewater is helping it battle drought
By Grist Magazine on Jan 30, 2023 01:54 pm
Healdsburg recycles 350 million gallons of effluent annually and gives it away for free.
Worst impacts of sea level rise will hit earlier than expected
By AGU Advancing Earth and Space Science on Jan 30, 2023 11:27 am
Updated, precise elevation models of coastal areas reveal the inundated
land area in the first 1 to 2 meters of sea level rise could be double
previous estimates.
Tonga – On the frontline of sea level rise
By Commonwealth Secretariat on Jan 30, 2023 10:56 am
Since the record-breaking volcanic eruption a year ago, which triggered
up to 15m tsunami waves that gutted entire villages, the Government of
Tonga is building higher and higher sea walls to keep the ocean out.
The Auckland floods are a sign of things to come – the city needs stormwater systems fit for climate change
By Conversation Media Group, the on Jan 30, 2023 10:38 am
The extraordinary flood event Auckland experienced on the night of
January 27, the eve of the city’s anniversary weekend, was caused by
rainfall that was literally off the chart.
How subnational governments can strengthen resilience to climate change
By Development Asia on Jan 30, 2023 10:30 am
Scale up local-level adaptation by integrating climate adaptation
considerations into decentralized governance processes and resources.
Auckland floods: even stormwater reform won’t be enough – we need a ‘sponge city’ to avoid future disasters
By Conversation Media Group, the on Jan 30, 2023 10:21 am
We’ve built our cities to be vulnerable to major weather events such as
the one in Auckland. While almost no city could escape the effects of
four months’ worth of rain in 24 h, there are things that could've been
done to avoid some of the worst impacts.
Looking back at the Tonga eruption
By Hokkaido University on Jan 30, 2023 10:18 am
A “back-projection” technique reveals new details of the volcanic eruption in Tonga that literally shook the world.
Project will build resilience in East Africa
By World Meteorological Organization on Jan 30, 2023 10:09 am
Financing for a regional project to scale up hydro-meteorological and
Early Warning Services in six countries in East Africa and around Lake
Victoria has been approved by the Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems
(CREWS) initiative.
Will more frequent river floods cause widespread malfunction of European road networks?
By European Commission on Jan 30, 2023 10:05 am
Study investigates whether the potential level of disruptive impact on
the road networks of European countries could reach a socio-economic
tipping point – with an abrupt and large loss of road-network function.
Scientists improve hurricane resilience in the Colombian Caribbean
By Eos - AGU on Jan 30, 2023 09:55 am
Scientists are using acoustic sensors to collect data and improve
hurricane preparedness and coastal resilience in the archipelago of San
Andrés.
From lessons of 3/11, Japan scientists share knowledge of disaster resilience across Pacific
By Japan Times Ltd., the on Jan 30, 2023 09:53 am
Some Japanese scientists are shifting their focus toward passing on that
knowledge to the rest of the disaster-prone Pacific Rim in order to
help ensure that other nations are adequately prepared in the event of
their own 3/11.
Using climate models to predict resilience of energy systems in Southeast Asia
By Fulcrum on Jan 30, 2023 09:43 am
Southeast Asia is well acquainted with the impact of climate change, but
less with the resilience of energy systems. A collaborative and
regional approach to climate modelling of energy systems can inform the
development of effective adaptation policies.
Indonesian, Philippine water experts push for more sustainable dams amid climate change
By Jakarta Post, the on Jan 30, 2023 09:32 am
Experts warn that dams in both Indonesia and the Philippines, crucial
for irrigation, drinking water and electricity generation, may face
increased strain as climate change brings unpredictable and
high-precipitation weather patterns.
Inside Japan's snowy nightmare
By Fairplanet on Jan 30, 2023 09:23 am
The country is set to experience more frequent and heavier snowstorms,
and as the death toll rises, it becomes clear that its snow adaptation
tactics must change.
Solomon Islands children sing their way to safety
By Caritas - Australia on Jan 30, 2023 09:16 am
Solomon Islands is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the
Pacific region and in the world. In 2021, the World Risk Report put the
Solomon Islands as the second most at risk country when it comes to
disasters.
Heat stress is rising in southern Africa – climate experts show where and when it’s worst
By Conversation Media Group, the on Jan 27, 2023 09:28 am
Depending on where we live, we may feel too cold in winter, and too hot
in summer. As we’re writing this in late January 2023 many southern
Africans are probably feeling very hot and fatigued; a prolonged
regional heatwave began around 9 January.
What’s next for financial institutions and nature-related risk?
By United Nations Environment Programme on Jan 27, 2023 09:19 am
Nature loss poses a threat on many levels. For business and finance it
translates into significant financial risks, including physical,
transition and systemic risks.
Türkiye’s financial sector needs to prepare for intensifying climate-related risks
By World Bank, the on Jan 27, 2023 09:15 am
Türkiye’s geographic location, population density and distribution, and
socioeconomic factors make it highly vulnerable to the impacts of
climate change and other environmental and natural hazards, as detailed
in the World Bank’s report.
Infectious diseases study highlights inconsistent reporting and importance of the human factor
By El País on Jan 27, 2023 09:06 am
A new report has unified the WHO threat prevention model, after
reviewing nearly 3,000 documents issued over the 23 years leading up to
the Covid-19 pandemic
Rapid plant evolution may make coastal regions more susceptible to flooding and sea level rise, study shows
By University of Notre Dame on Jan 27, 2023 09:02 am
Evolution has occurred more rapidly than previously thought in the
Chesapeake Bay wetlands, which may decrease the chance that coastal
marshes can withstand future sea level rise.
AON: Global insured losses from disasters exceeded $130 billion in 2022, driven by second-costliest event on record
By AON plc on Jan 26, 2023 05:04 pm
Annual Weather, Climate and Catastrophe Insight report reveals $313
billion global economic loss from natural catastrophes. Prominence of
droughts and heatwaves highlighted growing importance of these perils in
a warming world.
Stability eludes climate refugees in Bangladesh’s sinking cities
By The Third Pole on Jan 26, 2023 04:47 pm
Millions of displaced people have moved to Dhaka and Chittagong in
search of safer ground, but these metropolises are subsiding under the
pressures of rapid urbanisation
New automated weather monitoring equipment a major upgrade to Vanuatu's climate resilience
By Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme on Jan 26, 2023 04:39 pm
Last month, a new Automated Weather Station (AWS) was installed at the
Vanuatu Agricultural Research and Training Centre in Luganville. Two
Automatic Rainfall Gauges (ARG) were installed at the villages of
Vunaspef and Sarakata Hydro.
5 reasons to check on your elderly neighbour during a heatwave
By Conversation Media Group, the on Jan 26, 2023 03:02 pm
Why is extreme heat so dangerous for older people? As we get older, we
tend to not “feel” the heat as much even though our bodies are less able
to handle the heat. This contradiction can have lethal consequences,
especially during periods of extreme heat.
Venice recruits next generation in flooding fight
By PhysOrg, Omicron Technology Ltd on Jan 26, 2023 11:42 am
The landmark St Mark's Square is regularly flood by "acqua alta", high
water events caused by abnormally high tides, providing good photos for
visitors but threatening the city's foundations.
How to apply lessons from Colorado’s costliest wildfire to drinking water systems
By Purdue University on Jan 26, 2023 11:37 am
Wildfire damage to drinking water systems can significantly delay a
community’s economic recovery. The costliest disaster in Colorado’s
history, the Marshall Fire of 2021, resulted in more than $2 billion in
losses.
New report shows the U.S. insurance industry provides inadequate coverage for climate-related disasters
By Ceres on Jan 25, 2023 10:03 am
Ceres released a new report that finds U.S. climate-related disaster
insurance is often inaccessible, unaffordable, or does not meet the
needs of certain populations.
Climate risk digital solutions: a $4 billion market by 2027
By Verdantix on Jan 25, 2023 09:34 am
The global market for climate risk digital solutions will grow from
around $880 million in 2021 (our baseline year) to more than $4 billion
in 2027, according to the Verdantix Climate Risk Digital Solutions
Market Size & Forecast.
Allianz Risk Barometer 2023 - Rank 6: Catastrophes
By Allianz Group, Allianz SE on Jan 25, 2023 08:55 am
Nat cat falls three positions, overshadowed by seemingly more pressing
developments on the risk landscape, but there is no room for
complacency, as events in 2022 showed single events continue to cause
losses in the billions of dollars.
Allianz Risk Barometer 2023 - Rank 7: Climate change
By Allianz Group, Allianz SE on Jan 25, 2023 08:47 am
This critical risk has declined in importance as the war and economic
crisis factors such as inflation and the energy crisis again take
precedence, but the Allianz Risk Barometer results also show that
companies continue to take risk mitigation action.
UNDP enhances the capacity of national specialists involved in climate change adaptation planning
By United Nations Development Programme - Headquarters on Jan 25, 2023 08:47 am
Hydrometeorological Service under the Ministry of Agriculture and
Environment Protection of Turkmenistan is a key organization that
provides support in adaptation planning of very important but vulnerable
to climate change sectors of the national economy.
We tested the wastewater from planes to detect COVID among travellers – here’s what we found
By Conversation Media Group, the on Jan 25, 2023 08:43 am
Small traces of many pathogens, such as viruses we may be infected with,
are excreted when we go to the toilet. Ultimately, these agents find
their way to municipal wastewater treatment plants where sewage samples
can be taken and the levels measured.
Revolutionary environmental artificial intelligence infrastructure detailed in new report
By Argonne National Laboratory on Jan 25, 2023 08:37 am
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to help collect, understand and
analyze large sets of information has the potential to revolutionize our
ability to observe, understand and predict processes in the Earth’s
systems.
Building resilience against climate disasters in Bangladesh
By Helen Keller Intl on Jan 24, 2023 09:30 am
When Hosne learned about Helen Keller’s horticulture and poultry
training, she quickly enrolled to learn how she could ensure a
nutritious diet for her family. With vegetable seeds in hand, Hosne
began homestead gardening and rearing her own poultry.
Arsht-Rock launches Resilience Hub Network strategy for Miami-Dade County
By Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center on Jan 24, 2023 09:15 am
The creation of a robust network of hubs will support communities prepare for and respond to climate change and natural hazards
Satellite data from the SAWIDRA project being distributed to African countries
By Pinkmatter Solutions on Jan 24, 2023 08:54 am
The SAWIDRA project, implemented by the African Centre of Meteorological
Applications for Development (ACMAD), aims to improve the weather
forecast and product production capacity in Africa to provide input for
risk reduction and issuing of early warning.
Climate change: Punjab's cotton, maize yield to dip by 11-13% by 2050, says report
By Hindu Business Line, the - The Hindu Group of Publications on Jan 24, 2023 08:26 am
Climate change is predicted to reduce maize and cotton yield in Punjab
by 13% and 11% by 2050, according to a new study conducted by
agriculture economists and scientists at Punjab Agricultural University
(PAU).
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