Including the closely related term extreme weather.
… the concerns that motivated them to make the changes were: • Effect on future generations (69%) • Loss of natural habitats or wildlife due to climate change (66%) • Energy and food supplies (55%) • Other people being directly affected by climate change, for example: extreme weather events or rising sea levels. (52%) 1.4. The Local Government Association recently commissioned YouGov to run…
…, with partners, for the ‘reasonable worst case climate change scenarios’ based on different predicted global warming levels (1.5°C, 2°C and 4°C),predicted over the coming decades. • Plan for and adapt to the changing shoreline and dynamic flood risks. • Strengthen our partnerships so they can continue to help us prepare, respond and recover from major incidents that are driven by extreme weather…