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Research provides new knowledge for local climate adaptation measures
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A changed climate with more extreme weather involves an increased risk of natural hazards if society is not prepared for the new conditions. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute and the Stockholm Environment Institute have examined how climate hazard research can be designed to meet users’ needs.
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Film: adapt to a changing climate – how and why?
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The Swedish National Knowledge Centre for Climate Change Adaptation produced an animated film that explains the basics of climate change adaptation in Sweden. It can serve as inspiration and introduction for further discussions. The animated film is two minutes long, in Swedish but with English subtitle.
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New film about adaptation in Sweden
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The film "Adapt to a future climate – examples from municipalities” offers an introduction to how society can be adapted to a changing climate and why it is important. Representatives from several Swedish municipalities present how they have dealt with some of their challenges. The film has been produced by Swedish National Knowledge Centre for Climate Change Adaptation.
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New project on the spreading of disease in conjunction with climate change
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Researchers are currently studying the consequences of climate change for the spreading of different types of diseases in Europe. The main areas of focus are the spreading of disease by the tiger mosquito, borrelia carried by ticks, and the seasonal patterns of COVID-19.
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