Alaskans may not dispute the science, but they disagree on what to do about it, as oil and gas generate a big chunk of the state's revenue.
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Why Timely and Reliable Data Critical in Disaster Risk Reduction
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Warm Climate Means More Floods in Pakistan
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Research Says Droughts Can Release More CO2
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National Climate Adaptation Plans and their Importance
The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process is a meaningful way that countries can build their resilience to climate change impacts.
Climate Adaptation and Social Capital Can Reduce Conflict Risk
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Is Climate Change Pushing the Earth to Disastrous Tipping Points?
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What Extreme Climate Events Worldwide Tell Us?
Can this year's sequence of extreme events be blamed on climate change? Are climate predictions accurate? Read the article to know more.
Measuring Flood Resilience in Rural Philippines
The report presents the Flood Resilience Measurement for Communities process to assist Philippine rural communities' resilience to floods.
Leveraging NDCs for Climate Change Support
Countries could effectively lobby for more climate change loss and damage aid by detailing scale and nature in the plans submitted to the UN.