Including 8 closely related terms such as severe weather events, weather events, and extreme weather.
… and challenge the delivery of health and social care services. The effects of a changing climate are already beginning to be seen in Moray with increasingly frequent severe weather events requiring responses from the council, the emergency services and our Community Planning Partners. Even if all greenhouse gas emissions were stopped now, past and current global emissions mean that some level…
… include an overall rise in temperature, a decrease in summer rainfall and an increase in winter rainfall. There will also be an increased likelihood of experiencing extreme weather events. Climate projectons – projected changes in climate Moray’s climate is projected to change significantly over this century. Table 2 describes projected changes in Scotland’s temperature and rainfall…
… Programme (SCCAP) highlighted that Scotland’s unique geography creates both resilience and vulnerabilities to the impacts of extreme weather and climate change. Scotland’s iconic industries, including forestry, fisheries and whiskey, rely on climate-sensitive natural resources. Changes in weather patterns and sea level rise will test our transport, communication, fuel, and energy networks…
… people must involve the voices of, and engagement with young people. A key element of the public consultation for this strategy purposely involved consulting directly with young people within the schools of Moray. Current and future generations are inheriting a changing climate as a result of fossil fuel combustion worldwide and will experience even greater impacts of more extreme weather…