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“The only thing that is predictable is the unpredictability of rainfall, which makes it difficult to deal with adaptation measures" said Dr Tanya Abrahamse, chief executive of the South African National Biodiversity Institute at a workshop addressing the country’s preparations for the hosting of the 17th Conference of the Parties to take place in Durban…
… up the sun’s rays and few trees provide respite from the heat. A short walk away in Sandton, breezes circulate between … than 100 volunteers ventured out into the streets carrying heat stress monitors. The study, made possible by the … City Resilience Program, established striking facts about heat today and how it relates to historical legacies and …
… around 9 January. Being too hot isn’t just uncomfortable. Heat stress causes dehydration, headaches, nausea – and, when … in South Africa’s Northern Cape province  have died from heat stroke  in January. At least  90 people died in India … the percentage of the population exposed to deadly heat stress is projected to increase from today’s 30% to …
… the clouds blanketing Table Mountain than for blistering heat, but it is now looking for ways to stay cool as climate … many cities that have not particularly struggled with heat in the past – though may soon – are not as worried about … much of Africa "our city officials are not prioritising heat as a major issue," she said. "When you ask (officials) …
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… City especially as we plan for climate change. “We have heat-waves, flooding, forest fires and water shortages in … City especially as we plan for climate change. “We have heat-waves, flooding, forest fires and water shortages in …

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