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Adaptation

The cost of inaction: who will fund loss and damage?

The cost of inaction: who will fund loss and damage?

The UN climate regime still lacks an official definition of loss and damage and funding streams remain limited – which means it’s time to get innovative

1.5 to stay alive: UN's warming goal feels the heat

1.5 to stay alive: UN’s warming goal feels the heat

The tougher temperature goal was a great victory for the vulnerable countries in terms of global diplomacy and advocacy. Now comes the hard part of implementation

Can 'smart migration' build climate resilience in Africa?

Can ‘smart migration’ build climate resilience in Africa?

Researchers in Kenya’s Samburu county find households where at least one member has migrated have the capacity to adopt better adaptation measures

How better forecasts can prevent climate-induced disasters

How better forecasts can prevent climate-induced disasters

An average of 22.5 million people have been displaced by climate or weather-related events since 2008: one answer is access to better forecasts

Climate-smart beans offer hope to Uganda's farmers

Climate-smart beans offer hope to Uganda’s farmers

Drought and heat have hit Ugandan harvests, but new varieties of seeds and beans could help secure food supplies in vulnerable regions

As IPCC meets to discuss avoiding 1.5C, it is already too late?

As IPCC meets to discuss avoiding 1.5C, it is already too late?

Warning that humans may already have emitted enough carbon dioxide to undermine the 1.5°C temperature rise threshold agreed by 195 nations last December

No-dig for victory: saving Britain's soils from climate stress

No-dig for victory: saving Britain’s soils from climate stress

Farmers need to give up the plough to protect UK food security in the face of climate change, warn government advisers

Heat stress to wipe billions off GDP in India, China

Heat stress to wipe billions off GDP in India, China

Scientific reports warn that people are already dying and economies being hit by climate change − and that the dangers are growing

Adapt or die: UN urges countries to build climate resilience

Adapt or die: UN urges countries to build climate resilience

Projected heatwaves, rising sea levels and intense rainfall linked to climate change mean vulnerable countries need to get their house in order

South China overwhelmed by heavy rain, flooding

South China overwhelmed by heavy rain, flooding

Wuhan province has suffered its heaviest downpours since 1998, exposing the inadequacy of flood defences

Climate-linked European heatwave killed over 500

Climate-linked European heatwave killed over 500

Hundreds of west Europeans were killed in the 2003 heat wave by human-induced climate change, scientists say in a ground-breaking report

May warned on climate threats to Brexit Britain

May warned on climate threats to Brexit Britain

The incoming government must prepare for floods and heatwaves even as EU negotiations dominate politics, say advisers

Deadly European floods are in line with climate predictions

Deadly European floods are in line with climate predictions

As floodwaters recede across France, Germany and other European countries, research warns of need for resilient infrastructure

Climate-related impacts are biting - but who will pay the bill?

Climate-related impacts are biting – but who will pay the bill?

The latest report from UNEP says that global costs of adaptation could range from US $140-300 billion by 2030. It’s time to get innovative on sources of finance

Why the Marshall Islands' fleet exposes climate policy risks

Why the Marshall Islands’ fleet exposes climate policy risks

The world’s governments have committed to moving away from fossil fuels, but rupturing the oil, gas and coal industry will affect the lives of millions

Mark Carney backs insurance drive for Paris climate deal

Mark Carney backs insurance drive for Paris climate deal

Banking chief joins CEOs of Aviva, AXA and Swiss RE in supporting initiative to help poor countries cope with projected climate threats

How games are preparing Ethiopian farmers for climate threats

How games are preparing Ethiopian farmers for climate threats

Red Cross/Red Crescent combines maths and theatre in playful ways to boost resilience in a warming world

Shifting monsoons to hit tea crops, researchers warn

Shifting monsoons to hit tea crops, researchers warn

Tea growers in East Asia need to prepare for changing rainfall patterns or face lower yields, studies show

How the Maldives are putting climate funds to work

How the Maldives are putting climate funds to work

As leaders meet in New York to sign the Paris climate deal, a water project is helping remote islands handle drought risk

Save the Children: Ethiopia ‘deeply affected’ by climate change

Save the Children: Ethiopia ‘deeply affected’ by climate change

NEWS: Famine-hit country faces worse drought in future, warns aid chief and former Danish prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt

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