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Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humankind. We have the means today to bring life-saving information to those who need it most, and a responsibility to make...
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
Interview with Jan Egeland Getting climate information to those who need it most – the poorest and the most vulnerable – is the greatest priority.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
What do an air conditioning engineer, a farmer and a city planner have in common? Each uses climate information to do his or her job properly.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
by Gary Braasch There is great scope for scientific agencies to work with photographers across the globe to communicate science
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
by Andrew C. Revkin From blogs to videos, Twitter to cell phones, new forms of media provide new opportunities for outreach.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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by Samuel M. Waweru, Judith A. Omumbo, Bradfield Lyon, Madeleine C. Thomson, Stephen J. Connor Vociferous debate has been underway over whether a rise in malaria in the Kenyan highlands can be associated with local temperature changes, and whether these changes are connected to global climate change processes.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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by David P. Rogers Health and well-being are the human face of climate change. National bodies can play an important role in helping to ensure that climate is taken into account in decision-making systems of health practitioners.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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by the UNEP Finance Initiative Banks, investors and insurers are looking for more climate information and services to manage increasing risks from extreme events related to a changing climate
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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by Rowan Douglas Operational climate forecasting is emerging as the latest frontier in climate services for the financial sector.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
Interview with Dominic Waughray National planners are looking for private investors to help finance low-carbon development plans.