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To take the last one first, those countries that built up large reserves were able to
weather
the economic crisis better, so the incentive to accumulate reserves is even stronger.
There are other reasons for confidence that India will
weather
the storm.
Stretching from Myanmar to the Hindu-Kush watershed of Central Asia, the Himalayas play a central role in driving Asia’s hydrological cycle and
weather
and climate patterns, including triggering the annual summer monsoons.
In the other direction lies a steep upward path to Europe’s integration and reemergence as a global power – the course, optimists say, that the continent will take as it wakes up and recognizes that it must have the capacity to
weather
the harshest storms.
In the last 44 years, disasters caused by weather, climate, and water-related hazards have led to 3.5 million deaths.
This helped many of them
weather
the recent storm, but it also contributed to global payments imbalances.
Recent financial crises have taught countries that those with large reserves are better able to
weather
the vicissitudes of international financial markets.
They are often the very first to fall prey to fickle global markets or extreme
weather
events.
But on this, our Black Monday, the
weather
conspired with the chronic failures of Greece’s state and society to turn a wildfire into a lethal inferno.
And a nuclear plant – which can operate for 60 years – is more resilient to extreme
weather
than wind or solar plants.
July set new records in England and the Netherlands, where
weather
data go back more than 300 years.
Moreover, if global warming continues unchecked, the number of deaths that occur when rainfall becomes more erratic, causing both prolonged droughts and severe floods, will dwarf the death toll from hot
weather
in Europe.
How can an organization like ASEAN, which has promoted gradual progress on security and economic collaboration,
weather
the killing and displacement of religious minorities in its member states?
Extreme
weather
events, which will increase in frequency and severity as global temperatures rise, are already taking their toll.
We went shopping at the Stanford shopping center, and had soup for lunch, sitting outside in unusually chilly
weather
because the eateries were crowded.
caused by such high ambient CO2 concentrations is expected to trigger the worst outcomes foreseen in the IPCC scenarios, including the loss of an estimated 40% of species, more frequent extreme
weather
events, and widespread water scarcity.
But, within countries, competition for scarce water is becoming a more common source of instability and conflict, especially as climate change increases the severity and frequency of extreme
weather
events.
As any pilot knows, flying without radar or accurate
weather
forecasts is likely to end in a crash.
For starters, there is the
weather
and climate.
Threats are not like
weather
events; they are backed by human calculation (something we almost willfully obscure when we include pandemics and climate change in our definition of “security”).
Since the financial crisis, regulators in the United States and elsewhere have been preparing banks to
weather
a banking crisis like that of 2008 and 2009.
Now that the US economy is past the impact of the terrible
weather
during the first months of the year, output appears to be on track to grow at a healthy pace.
Even after substantial allocations in 2009 – intended to supplement IMF members’ foreign-exchange reserves and strengthen their capacity to
weather
the crisis – its share peaked at a mere 3.7%.
Overall, however, the undesirable effects of more variable and extreme
weather
are likely to overshadow any benefits.
These disorders are projected to become increasingly prevalent because cold
weather
limits mosquitoes to seasons and regions with certain minimum temperatures.
When bad
weather
shuts down the Lars passage between Georgia and Russia – which is also Armenia’s land link to Russia –Armenia suffers.
Both countries have suffered from extreme
weather
events in recent years.
Shifting
weather
patterns could then fuel migration to richer countries at levels that make today’s immigration crisis seem trivial, particularly given that poor countries and emerging markets typically are closer to the equator and in more vulnerable climates.
Algeria’s economy is massively dependent on oil and gas exports, Morocco’s is largely based on agricultural production (on which the
weather
has a huge impact) and remittances from expatriates, while Tunisia depends on European consumer demand and tourism.
The Saudi strategy for dealing with the outcry over Khashoggi’s murder is clear: hunker down and
weather
the storm.
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