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<strong>WMO celebrates 150 years of ‘cooperation and data exchange’</strong>
In TC Freddy’s wake, UN convenes multi-agency panel to accelerate early-warning worldwide
‘Feasible, effective options’ to reduce emissions and adapt remain, but it means fundamental transformation
TC Freddy may break record for the longest-lasting cyclone
<strong>The Hague round table: ‘The more fragile a country is, the less climate finance it gets’</strong>
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Climate Art and Stories Campaign

Throughout the month of October, the ENBEL Consortium and Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre together with the IFRC, shared 31 art pieces and personal stories on climate change. The stories ranged from climate change impacts, success stories of local adaptation, and calls to action.

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The Physical Science of Climate Change: Seven key humanitarian insights from the IPCC report

The IPCC’s findings are clear, rigorous, and very concerning. They are captured in formal, technical language. Now we need to speak about the report’s implications, in language(s) everyone understands. Here are our seven humanitarian insights derived from this IPCC report (Physical Science of Climate Change, AR6 WG1).

Climate Centre Annual Report 2021 – The three C’s: Covid, climate, conflict

 

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In Malawi, the destruction left behind by Tropical Storm Freddy is a major concern, as the country is also facing a widespread cholera outbreak at the same time.

The IFRC launched an Emergency Appeal to support the @MalawiRedCross in its life-saving work response.

‘Although the impacts from Cyclone Freddy were terrible, it was predicated. Yet, without early warnings and actions- the devastation could have been unimaginable.’ @ifrc Secretary General @jagan_chapagain #UNWater2023Conference

Climate Science

THE SCIENCE OF CLIMATE IMPACTS: Eight humanitarian insights from the latest IPCC report

Climate Change can be painfully confusing, especially for those of us who need to act and help based on what is known. Read our cartoon-infused summary here.

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THE SCIENCE OF CLIMATE IMPACTS: Eight humanitarian insights from the latest IPCC report

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