Including the closely related term extreme weather.
… sustainably, to cut costs and increase competitiveness by reducing their energy, water and resource use. Promoting and supporting the circular economy. • Saving money for the council and local people by ensuring that local homes, businesses and public buildings use energy and other resources efficiently. • Helping the most vulnerable at risk from fuel poverty and the impacts of extreme weather…
…. It can be seen that ecosystems rich in biodiversity are healthy ecosystems, which are more resilient to the impacts of climate change. They provide us with natural buffers against the impacts of climate change, especially extreme weather events. Healthy ecosystems also produce other environmental, economic and social benefits such as the supply and purification of water, provision of food…