Climate policies applying mitigating actions to lower greenhouse gas using alternative energy supply can also offer health benefits according to the study.
Category: Research Papers
Climate Projections for New Zealand by 2040 and 2090 according to NIWA
NIWA or the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research presents the climate change projects for New Zealand based on research reports.
Climate Adaptation through Industrial and Urban Water-Reuse Concepts
The SEMIZENTRAL approach is a joint project of Germany and China to tackle water supply and disposal for fast-growing megacities with limited water sources.
Early Spring Climate Change Triggers Can Cause Dry Soils in Summer
Climate change can shift the life cycle of plants and all living organisms, like early greening can lead to soil dryness, resulting in adverse conditions.
Climate Change and its Impact on Health
The impacts of climate change on health and food security are the subjects of this research that was done in Canada. Health and food security are at risk.
Poverty, Climate Condition, and Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa
A study on climate and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa reveals the world’s extremely poor population that is very vulnerable to extreme climate conditions.
Oceans are Warming According to a January 2020 Report
The evidence of ocean warming is irrefutable according to the study, it also shows an imbalance in the Earth’s energy. Know the impacts of warming oceans.
Preparing for the Public Health Impacts of Climate Change
Climate change impacts not only infrastructure, agriculture, food production, oceans, ecosystems but also public health. Climate adaptation is needed!
Creating Transport Infrastructure Resilient to Climate Change and Natural Disaster
Building resilience against climate change extreme events is vital to prevent any setbacks or disruptions in work, schools, markets, and primary businesses.
Climate Adaptation and the Value of Investing in Resilient Infrastructure
Investing in resilient infrastructure is less costly than not doing anything. As the study, reveals it results in fewer disruptions that affect the economy.