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Climate change increases extreme rainfall, chance of floods: Experts


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Updated: Jun 07, 2021 08:11 IST
London [UK], June 7 (ANI): Climate experts at the Newcastle University warn that, without urgent action, climate change will continue to cause an increase in the intensity of extreme rainfall that can lead to severe flooding.
An international research team have concluded that increases in extreme rainfall and associated flooding are projected to continue as global temperatures continue to rise. Efforts to limit warming to +1.5C will help limit changes in extreme rainfall, though some societal adaptations will still be required.
Sharing their findings in a new ScienceBrief Review, published today (7 June), scientists from Newcastle University, the University of East Anglia (UEA), the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE), Sao Paulo, Brazil, analysed over 170 peer-reviewed scientific papers. ....

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Increasing awareness of Indonesians living in "disaster supermarket"


Increasing awareness of Indonesians living in disaster supermarket
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Earthquake and tsunami in Central Sulawesi on Friday (28/9) has claimed more than 1,200 lives. Indonesia will raise the issue of natural disasters at the IMF-WB annual meeting to take place in Nusa Dua, Bali. (ANTARA PHOTO/Muhammad Adimaja) (ANTARA PHOTO/Muhammad Adimaja/)
Natural disasters are a day-to-day occurrence in Indonesia, as some 10 natural disasters occurred daily in January-March 2021, up from nine per day during 2020, of the total of 3,253 natural disasters that took place.
The world s largest archipelagic nation comprising over 17 thousand islands is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, a horseshoe-shaped region of converging tectonic plates and several volcanoes. ....

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How We Created the 'Perfect Storm' for Pandemics


How We Created the Perfect Storm for Pandemics
Recent editorial shows how we urgently need to control the transmission of pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2
May 11, 2021
University of East Anglia
The way that many of us live has created the perfect storm for the evolution and transmission of infectious diseases like COVID-19, according to a researcher at the University of East Anglia (UAE).
A new editorial published May 6 describes how the world s vast population of people, pets, and livestock has created an ideal breeding ground for infectious diseases which are passed between humans and animals.
It shows how we urgently need to control the transmission of pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 by using vaccination passports, maximizing genetic variation in livestock, and reducing how much meat we eat. ....

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Humans have created 'perfect storm' for pandemics, expert warns | Chester and District Standard


The world’s vast population of people, pets and livestock, and the pressure we put on wildlife, have created the “perfect storm” for pandemics, a researcher has warned.
There is an urgent need to control the evolution and transmission of diseases such as the virus that causes Covid-19 by using vaccine passports, boosting the genetic variation in livestock and reducing how much meat we eat.
In an editorial published in the journal Virulence, Prof Cock Van Oosterhout, from the University of East Anglia, also warned of the need to halt the loss of natural habitats in wildlife-rich areas, to reduce human-wildlife conflict and prevent diseases spilling over into people and livestock. ....

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Eat less meat to prevent further pandemics, says expert


Eat less meat to prevent further pandemics, says expert
Reducing how much meat we eat can help control evolution and transmission of diseases, says scientist
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We must reduce our meat consumption if the World is to prevent pandemics like the Covid-19 coronavirus happening again, a researcher has said. ....

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