Flooding in a Changing Climate: Why We Need Systemic Action Now
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Straubinger Tagblatt [Newsroom]Straubing (ots) - After all: The new federal government has written in its coalition agreement that such an insurance should come comprehensively. (...) This is long overdue. Because it cannot be that after every flood the ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Straubinger Tagblatt, transmitted by news aktuell
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After the flood in June 2024, Baden-Württemberg paid millions to repair the damage. BW also wants to stand up for heavy rain events through flood protection.
Flooding in a changing climate: Why we need systemic action now
There is a need for systematic action to safeguard against flooding; here, Professor Günter Blöschl from the Vienna University of Technology, the University of Bologna elaborates further The climate crisis is already transforming the world around us, with extreme flooding only set to intensify over the next 10 years, according to the World Economic Forum Risk report. As global temperatures climb, storms grow stronger and rainfall becomes more er…
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