Including the closely related terms severe weather events, extreme weather, and weather events.
… Forum (LRF). We will continue to work with partners on the LRF to make sure that we are prepared for severe weather events. The benefits of action It is important that addressing the climate and nature emergencies is done in a just and equitable way that does not widen inequalities. Those who contribute the least to climate change are often those who suffer the impacts of climate change the most…
… winters, hotter, drier summers and more extreme weather events. We need to ensure that our county is resilient to these impacts and that people, society and nature are able to adapt to a changing climate. These are all big challenges, that we are undertaking at a time of great financial pressure on the council against a backdrop of the cost of living crisis. It will not be easy, but we are committed…
… levels of climate change regardless of any action to reduce our emissions now. The 3rd Climate Change Risk Assessment for Wales[footnoteRef:16] published in 2021 forecasts hotter, drier summers, warmer, wetter winters and more extreme weather events. The Risk Assessment considered 61 different risks and opportunities from climate change, and in Wales 26 of these risks have increased in urgency…
… services from extreme weather. · Damage to our cultural heritage assets as a result of temperature, precipitation, groundwater and landscape changes. · Impacts internationally that may affect the UK, such as risks to food availability, safety and security, risks to international law and governance from climate. It is crucial that the Council gives careful thought to how it will respond to these risks…