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Sixty-eight million people needing food aid in Southern Africa, 23 million facing acute hunger in Eastern Africa, 4.4 million ...
The Drought Hotspots Around the World report identifies the most severely impacted regions from 2023 to 2025. During this ...
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DPA International on MSNUN drought report warns of advancing 'global catastrophe'Some of the most severe droughts causing the greatest economic damage since records began have occurred since 2023, according ...
Fueled by climate change and relentless pressure on land and water resources, some of the most widespread and damaging drought events in recorded history have taken place since 2023, according to a UN ...
Abrupt global catastrophes—such as nuclear wars, extreme pandemics, or solar storms—could severely hamper global trade. Shortages of resources like liquid fuels could disrupt food production ...
Surviving global catastrophe is a matter of community, not commerce. New research highlights the necessity of local farming during times of crisis. By Andrew Paul. Published May 7, 2025 2:00 PM EDT.
S&P Global Ratings says shifting disaster costs to state and local governments would weaken them fiscally and raise borrowing ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe Philippine Catastrophe Insurance Facility: Building resilience in a vulnerable nationTHE Philippine archipelago stands at the unfortunate forefront of global vulnerability to natural disasters. Battered ...
As the threat of global catastrophe — especially the risk of another devastating pandemic — grows, the world’s wealthiest people are preparing for the worst: snapping up underground shelters ...
IN a major step for Africa’s climate adaptation and infrastructure agenda, the African Union Commission (AUC) has officially ...
Australia saw a rare reprieve from costly natural disasters in 2024, with insured losses dropping to their lowest levels in ...
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