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Increases in the frequency, intensity, and duration of extreme weather and climate events, such as heatwaves, droughts, fire weather, and flooding, are increasing the likelihood of compound and cascading events. The associated impacts are harming human health and well-being, ecosystems, livelihoods, and communities today, with larger impacts projected with additional climate change unless there are timely and significant investments in adaptation and mitigation. At this moment, risk management is not keeping pace with increasing risks. Investments in transdisciplinary research and implementation, accounting for barriers and capacities, is urgently needed.
Kristie L. Ebi (Thu,) studied this question.