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In his research he's drawn similar conclusions to those in his FiveThirtyEight post, arguing that rising disaster costs can be explained by growing population and wealth.
Increases in population density and in the value of property at risk, rather than changes in the climate, are the likeliest explanation for rising disaster losses in many countries, the report said.
If rising disaster trend continues, it is not only likely to destabilize the capacity of countries and communities in DRR activities.
Climate change is largely to blame for the rising disaster risk, according to Roome.
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Several of PIRCA's findings, touching on fishing, sea level rise, disaster planning, and much else, "made it into the final report," she says.
Most of our Pacific Island countries are at risk of drowning: seawater levels are rising, natural disasters are becoming more frequent.
Now, largely refurbished, at a cost of £1.2m, it rises from disaster like some awful ghoul, bigger and stronger.
Apart from that, it is a poor travesty of the original, with one dud zinger after another sinking to the floor, the air thick with either vengeance or gratification, and the entire cast — save Candice Bergen and Cloris Leachman, experienced hands who know how to rise above disaster — looking unmistakably ill at ease.
This doesn't mean that a consumer-protection agency could have averted the current crisis — given the widespread conviction that house prices would rise forever, disaster was probably inevitable — but it might have saved some from the financial equivalent of Elixir Sulfanilamide.
This doesn't mean that a consumer-protection agency could have averted the current crisis given the widespread conviction that house prices would rise forever, disaster was probably inevitable but it might have saved some from the financial equivalent of Elixir Sulfanilamide.
The "Newport Rising" was a disaster for the Chartists and their six-point plan to extend democratic rights.
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