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Insurers go green: with climate change and extreme weather events both dominating headlines, the environment may have been the news of the year. In response, the insurance industry is trying to do something about it.Climatic changes (Influence...
Extreme weather events, including heatwaves, wildfires, floods and droughts, frequently made headlines in 2022, and have been put on the agenda of major international events, including the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia in south China's Hainan Province. On the other side of the ...
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China will see more extreme weather events in the coming years due to the impact of climate change, Yuan Jiashuang, deputy director at the climate centre, said at the briefing. The China Meteorological Administration has begun a new round of zoning of agricultural resources, the first time th...
#9: "first report doesn't make sense" I don't expect headlines in newspapers to make sense. As you say, the headlines and blogposts that 'TheIce AgeCometh' will indeed be all over the place. Whatever happened to theold ideathat Arctic melting flooded the North Atlantic with cold, fresh...
·After making headlines with his video address to COP26 delegates filmed while standing thigh-deep in the sea, where he pleaded for help for his country,Tuvalu's Foreign Minister Simon Kofe said on Tuesday that the South Pacific island nation is looking into legal ways...
Recent studies have suggested that people who experience the impacts of hurricanes, catastrophic flooding or other severe weather events are more likely to believe in, and be concerned about, climate change in the wake of the disaster.
Weathering the commodities crisis: agriculture dominates the world's headlines, with news of rising prices and extreme weather sowing concern among farmers, governments and consumers almost daily. New weather risk management tools provide a ray of sunshine.(ALTERNATIVE RISK)...