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In the 11/08/2022 edition:
By United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction on Nov 07, 2022 06:01 pm
UN Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All Action Plan, announced at COP27, advances UNDRR’s strategy for a world with zero climate disasters.
By World Meteorological Organization on Nov 07, 2022 04:16 pm
Sea level rise accelerates, European glacier melt shatters records, extreme weather causes devastation
By California Environmental Protection Agency on Nov 07, 2022 01:43 pm
Report findings detail escalation of climate crisis – half of state’s largest wildfires in past 70 years occurred in just two years, the last two decades have been the driest in the past millennium.
By European Commission on Nov 07, 2022 11:45 am
The report concludes that last year's fire season was the second worst in the EU territory in terms of burnt area (since records began in 2006), after 2017 when over 10,000 km² had burnt. More than 5,500 km² of land burnt in 2021.
By World Bank, the on Nov 07, 2022 11:38 am
November 5 is World Tsunami Awareness Day. The aftermath of the 2004 event showed that tsunamis, like all disasters, are not gender-neutral; a disproportionate percentage of the fatalities were female.
By Conversation Media Group, the on Nov 07, 2022 11:28 am
New report makes the case that inclusive development choices that reduce vulnerability and build climate resilience could enable people to stay in their home communities.
By Brown University on Nov 07, 2022 11:25 am
A research team led by scholars from Brown University found higher death rates among people in prisons without air conditioning compared to those in climate-controlled institutions.
By Japan News, the - Yomiuri Shimbun on Nov 07, 2022 11:15 am
The government will unveil a plan to support the rollout of an early warning system to monitor heavy rainfall in developing countries reeling from the effects of global warming at the COP27, which will kick off Sunday in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
By World Food Programme on Nov 07, 2022 11:04 am
Ham radio strengthens emergency telecommunications preparedness in disaster-stricken Mozambique.
By Eos - AGU on Nov 07, 2022 11:03 am
Pairing navigation satellites and CubeSats could provide earlier, more accurate warnings of approaching tsunamis and other impacts of extreme events.
By United Nations Development Programme - Bosnia and Herzegovina on Nov 07, 2022 10:52 am
Already vulnerable areas set to be hit the hardest, driving an inequality surge in human development unless there is urgent climate action
By Munich Re Foundation on Nov 04, 2022 03:18 pm
The RISK Award, endowed with 100,000 € project funding, is jointly organised by UNDRR and Munich Re Foundation. The RISK Award 2023 focuses on early warning, particularly in building resilience to climatic risks.
By Eos - AGU on Nov 04, 2022 02:00 pm
As regions around the world face record-breaking droughts, researchers are using seismology to track groundwater levels and show that sustainable policies reduce strain on aquifers.
By Anonymous on Nov 03, 2022 07:15 pm
Women leaders in DRR share tsunami stories.
By World Meteorological Organization on Nov 03, 2022 04:52 pm
Temperatures in Europe have increased at more than twice the global average over the past 30 years – the highest of any continent in the world.
By Anonymous on Nov 03, 2022 02:59 pm
Maselina leads advocacy campaigns with the Deaf Association of Samoa engaging stakeholders such as the Samoa Meteorological Office, Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and the National Disaster Management Office.
By Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations on Nov 03, 2022 02:02 pm
Climate policies need to be better prepared to deal with transboundary climate risks resulting from the cascading effects of both climate hazards and adaptation responses.
By Mo Ibrahim Foundation on Nov 03, 2022 01:40 pm
Climate change is bringing to the forefront of the public conscience the critical issues about the linkages between human rights and the environment. African cities are at the mercy of the weather and other forces of nature.
By World Resources Institute on Nov 03, 2022 01:37 pm
Local people and organizations who are most directly affected by — and often disproportionately vulnerable to — the impacts of climate change are often left out of critical decision-making processes to address them, such as the design of adaptation plans.
By WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF on Nov 03, 2022 12:59 pm
RAMMS (Rapid Mass Movement Simulation) is a long-standing simulation tool for avalanches, rockfall and debris flows. The SLF's RAMMS research group is now working on further modules for this software package.
By Conversation Media Group, the on Nov 03, 2022 12:53 pm
You may be hearing the phrase “loss and damage” in the coming weeks as government leaders meet in Egypt for COP27. It refers to the costs that developing countries are facing from climate change impacts that they are unable to adapt to.
By Conversation Media Group, the on Nov 03, 2022 12:47 pm
Earlier this year, southern England experienced its driest July on record. The drought affected many parts of the UK and grew so acute that Thames Water’s hosepipe ban will remain in force into 2023.
By Conversation Media Group, the on Nov 02, 2022 04:41 pm
New study suggests while overall rainfall is decreasing, an increase in “high-intensity” rainfall has led to more water being stored deep underground.
By World Health Organization on Nov 02, 2022 03:09 pm
The first global knowledge platform dedicated to climate and health - ClimaHealth.info - has been launched by the World Meteorological Organization and World Health Organization Joint Office on climate and health.
By University of California Irvine News on Nov 02, 2022 02:52 pm
Flood risk in Los Angeles is vastly larger than previously indicated by federally defined flood maps, and low-income and marginalized communities face a significantly higher threat, according to a study.
By Colorado State University on Nov 02, 2022 02:50 pm
CSU engineers have developed a model that can predict how wildfire will impact a community down to which buildings will burn. They say predicting damage to the built environment is essential to developing fire mitigation strategies and steps for recovery.
By World Economic Forum on Nov 02, 2022 02:16 pm
In the fight against climate change, cities matter. Today, over half of humanity lives in cities and by 2050 seven in ten of us will be urban dwellers. So what can be done to prepare cities for climate change?
By Centre for Science and Environment on Nov 02, 2022 02:13 pm
India recorded extreme weather events on 242 of the 273 days between January 1 and September 30, 2022. This means that more than 88 per cent of the time over these nine months, the country was witnessing an extreme weather event of some sort happening
By University of California, Los Angeles on Nov 02, 2022 02:06 pm
Latest research suggests that disaster planning assessments should include whether a fault is able to produce supershear quakes, which are potentially more destructive than other types.
By World Economic Forum on Nov 02, 2022 01:33 pm
The Great East Japan Earthquake, which took place on 11 March 2011, was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan, reaching a magnitude of 9.0 and bringing unprecedented disaster to the Tohoku region and other areas.
By GovInsider on Nov 02, 2022 12:20 pm
Climate heating is as bad for the planet as it is for people. GovInsider hears from population health experts at a recent roundtable to understand why Southeast Asia is particularly vulnerable to heat-related climate risks, and what to do about it.
By World Economic Forum on Nov 02, 2022 09:52 am
Disaster risk financing in Africa needs innovation amid increasing risks and decreasing humanitarian aid. Anticipatory action and insurance pilots by OCHA and ARC show potential in boosting risk management and disaster impact mitigation. |
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