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Climate Science Can Provide Guidance and Solutions for Adaptation and Mitigation, Study Shows
In Africa, climate change impacts are experienced as extreme events like drought and floods. Through the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (which leverages expertise from USG science agencies, universities, and the private sector) and the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Center, it has been possible to predict and monitor these climatic events, providing early warning of their impacts on agriculture to support humanitarian and resilience programming in the most food insecure countries of the world.
Latest Research Articles
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North Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels of Crude Harm Birds, Fish; Fishermen Will Likely Be Affected
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Croatia Faces a New Climate Change Threat: Mosquitoes Carrying Deadly Diseases
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Eelgrass Supports Biodiversity, Stores Carbon, Mitigates Climate Change, Study Shows
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Pilot Killed After Helicopter Collided With The Ground While Fighting Canada Wildfire
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Iceland's 'Baby' Volcano Is Overflowing With Spatter Bombs; Experts On Lookout For Possible Wildfire
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Thousands of Penis Fish Wash Up on an Argentina Beach, Baffling Locals and Experts
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US Weather Forecast: Powerful Tornado Hits North Carolina; Northeast Expects More Rain
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Platinum with Fatigue Damage Mends Itself in 40 Minutes When Suspended in Vacuum
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World's Most Aggressive Animals: Survival of the Fittest
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Unintended Consequences of Conservation: How Animals Are Evolving in Response to Human Efforts
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Survivor Sailor Rehomes Castaway Buddy Mexican Dog Bella Before Going Back to Sydney
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Lioness on the Loose in Berlin Not from Zoos, Circus