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Climate adaptation vital to limit damage so far
The risk of flooding to millions more people in Asia, Europe and North America will rise, demanding climate adaptation for a warmer world.
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05 Feb 2018
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Urban forests add to cities’ health and wealth
Planting more urban forests is a simple way not only to improve the health of a city's people, but to make them wealthier too
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08 Jan 2018
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Prepare for a world 3°C warmer in 80 years
The UN expects a world 3oC warmer by 2100, even if countries cut their greenhouse gas emissions as they promised in 2015.
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31 Oct 2017
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“Build it Once. Build it Right. Build it to Last.”
Largest Gathering of Canada's Cement and Concrete Industry Heads to Parliament Hill to help Canadians face the challenges of reducing carbon emissions and adapting to climate change.
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17 Oct 2017
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Too hot to fly: rising heat may ground planes
As temperatures rise it may become too hot to fly, with aircraft likelier to be grounded, and more passengers more likely to lose their seats.
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14 Jul 2017
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Are electric vehicle subsidies the right approach?
Subsidies may be the least efficient and most expensive way of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Posted On
22 Jun 2017
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Frank
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US cities face growing flood risks
As the seas rise, US cities can expect varied flood risks: some will have more of the worst floods, others more frequent familiar inundations.
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13 Jun 2017
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Hopes rise for longer-term climate forecasts
A study of the interaction between sunlight, air, water and foliage should lead to better longer-term climate forecasts, scientists say.
Posted On
09 Jun 2017
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Frank
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