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Until now, three critical factors helped the world
weather
soaring oil prices.
If we prepare societies for more ferocious hurricanes in the future, for example, we are also helping them to cope better with today’s extreme
weather.
While rainfall would obviously be welcome, there is a tool for coping with extreme
weather
over which we actually have some control: satellites.
The extreme
weather
confronting Asia is not expected to abate anytime soon.
But it is a crucial first step to ensure that the region’s destiny is not dictated by its
weather.
For example, the Climate Corporation, recently acquired by Monsanto, combines more than 30 years of
weather
data, 60 years of crop-yield data, and multiple terabytes of information on soil types.
An extension of maturities on its debt repayments is precisely what it needs to
weather
the storm.
It provides half of the air we breathe, governs our weather, and helps to support peace and prosperity.
Last, but certainly not least, climate change is already causing significant damage, with extreme
weather
events becoming more frequent and lethal.
To mitigate risk, people in rural areas have always relied on their personal networks for information to help them
weather
crises, improve productivity, and limit crop losses.
Farms are being hit more frequently by severe weather, and violent conflict is increasing in poverty-stricken regions; these and other variables are uprooting farmers everywhere.
For example, in Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia, local extension services are delivering real-time
weather
data to vegetable farmers via SMS.
In West Africa, private companies such as Ignitia are expanding the accuracy and precision of SMS
weather
alerts to remote farmers.
The impact and success of these tools and programs should be monitored and evaluated, with ineffective approaches being improved or replaced.I’ve conducted research in rural communities around the world, and one of the features they all have in common is the difficulty that farmers and pastoralists confront in accessing reliable information about markets, weather, and financing.
I’ve conducted research in rural communities around the world, and one of the features they all have in common is the difficulty that farmers and pastoralists confront in accessing reliable information about markets, weather, and financing.
It would draw us back from the brink of unstoppable global warming and its consequences for coastal communities,
weather
patterns, and, in some regions, habitability.
They recognized the dramatic implications that even this amount of warming would have for sea levels, freshwater supplies, agriculture, extreme
weather
events, public health, and the planet’s flora and fauna.
The two economic powers’ similarities and differences, particularly with respect to internal labor mobility, productivity, and fiscal policies, suggest why – and provide clues about whether the eurozone can
weather
the crises on its periphery and evolve into a stable single-currency area.
This escalation will, of course, be driven largely by the increasingly frequent and intense
weather
events associated with higher global temperatures.
Some point to climate change, with global warming producing deeper droughts and more extreme
weather.
In its 2012 report on extreme weather, the IPCC said that it puts little trust in any attribution of hurricanes to global warming.The authors of one of the central Science papers for the UN’s hurricane estimates put it clearly: “It is premature to conclude that human activities … have already had a detectable impact on Atlantic hurricane activity.”
In its 2012 report on extreme weather, the IPCC said that it puts little trust in any attribution of hurricanes to global warming.
So, while Latin America may continue to
weather
the global economic storm rather well, the region’s diplomatic peace and quiet is deceptive.
Indeed, many consequences of a hotter planet – such as more extreme
weather
events, sea-level rise, environmental migration, and mounting social tensions – intersect in urban areas.
Extreme
weather
events, from droughts to floods, will intensify and become more frequent.
With the increasing pattern of internal, rather than international, armed conflicts, and the rising regularity of extreme
weather
events affecting millions of people, internal displacement poses an even greater challenge to future generations.
Your crops are withering as
weather
patterns become more volatile, your well water is too salty to drink, and rice is too expensive to buy at the market.
And new houses, roads, bridges, and other infrastructure, such as water systems, should be built to withstand extreme
weather.
The ice loss will amplify global warming and upset
weather
patterns.
Of course, it could simply have been the weather; a gorgeous summer has finally settled in after a miserable spring.
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