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Petrópolis and the Challenge of Climate Change

Petrópolis is a Brazilian city set in the Serra dos Órgãos mountains, known for its rich history, architectural heritage, and stunning mountainous landscapes, which, despite its charm, faces an ever-present climate threat that is pushing it toward an increasingly fragile future.

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Climate Action: Humanity on the Brink of the Abyss

An extensive study conducted by an international coalition of over two hundred scientists highlights a critical moment for humanity in the face of imminent climate disasters. The results are undeniable: our current trajectory will lead us to a bleak future unless drastic measures are taken to alter this course.

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Strong El Niño in 2023: Stay Safe With Preparedness Plans for Vulnerable Countries

Be ready for a powerful El Niño in 2023. Disaster preparedness plans for individual and community protection in vulnerable countries.

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Stage set for a strong El Niño in late 2023, say researchers

Researchers predict a strong El Niño event towards the end of 2023, using a state-of-the-art climate prediction system.

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El Niño, La Niña and Natural Disasters: The Connection

El Niño and La Niña are two of the most significant weather phenomena on the planet. They can cause widespread disasters and affect millions of people. Understanding the link between these events and disasters is crucial for preparedness and response efforts.

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