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

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#CycloneBatsirai has made landfall in the district of Mananjary, Vatovavy region in #Madagascar.

@MadaRedCross teams are on the ground to support communities impacted by the cyclone.

More details to follow.

After the passage of #CycloneBatsirai, a blue alert has been maintained for 10 regions and 7 vulnerable districts in #Madagascar.

@BngrcMada has reported 10 deaths and over 43,000 displaced people in 180 sites.

The @MadaRedCross is providing support to affected communities.

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SHEAR Common Ground (11 Feb 2022)

Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience (SHEAR) is an interdisciplinary, international research programme. For the past 5 years it has supported improved disaster resilience and humanitarian response by advancing monitoring, assessment and prediction of natural hazards and risks across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Join us for a virtual day of learning on 11 February 2022 and finding common ground between science and the humanitarian sector.

SHEAR Common Ground (11 Feb 2022)
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Should they stay or should they go?

A reflection by Regie Gibson on Loss & Damage and our actions to protect the most vulnerable.

Concept: Pablo Suarez, Regie Gibson, Daniel Stephens