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This idea and others involve billions of dollars, which could be a bargain if Sandy and Irene truly are harbingers of more frequent disasters eating deeper into the city's heart.
In a region where one in every four children is already stunted due to poor nutrition, the report suggests that more frequent disasters such as flooding, cyclones and droughts could have a long-term negative impact on agricultural production leading to higher food prices and a corresponding increase in malnutrition rates.
Luckily, states and cities — and even individual citizens — can take steps to plan for a future that includes more severe weather and more frequent natural disasters.
The direct and indirect impacts of a warming climate will affect key economic sectors such as tourism, hydropower, agriculture and the insurance industry that will be confronted to more frequent natural disasters.
During the process of urbanization, these properties of industry cause greatly increased safety risks and more frequent industrial disasters and accidents; (2) The absence of a clear separation of production activities and residential areas in many town areas.
They're being built during an era of freak weather events and ever more frequent natural disasters.
The World Bank estimates that the impacts of climate change - such as more frequent natural disasters, droughts, floods, and food price spikes - could push an additional 100 million people into poverty by 2030.
Given the tremendous loss and disruption caused by increasingly more frequent natural disasters of all types, we're confident that the NRI is an investment with a big payback.
Republicans were the only demographic group in the survey in which more respondents said that more frequent and severe disasters were unrelated to climate change (51percentthanhan those who said that the disasters were related to climate change (25percentt).
Corporate insurance premiums, for example, are likely to increase (or disappear all together) to match growing threats from more frequent catastrophic natural disasters, such as the March cyclone that devastated Vanuatu, and sea level rise, currently threating many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as Kiribati and the Maldives.
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