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How to care for animals on farms and at market in severe hot or cold weather, floods or drought.
The government's response to a report published by the House of Lords Select Committee on Risk Assessment and Risk Planning.
This international development white paper sets out the UK’s plan to accelerate progress to eliminate extreme poverty, and address climate change and biodiversity loss.
Identifying the effects and impacts on the UK highway sector from extreme-weather events (2015 to 2020).
Older adults and those with health conditions are at risk of mortality during heatwaves. The research explores the experience of those who care for them.
Multi-agency operation, led by Environment Agency, tested flood response on South Coast. Climate change means increased risk of coastal erosion and flooding.
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This brief discusses how understanding rainfall variability can provide lessons for managing dams in drylands to improve water security
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