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A Caribbean island's quest to become the world's first climate-resilient nation
First and foremost, address data gaps, says Maharaj. "We don't have data on future sea-level rise and wave climate projections for most islands. Think about that. We're so exposed and vulnerable on our coastlines." Islands also need more information on the value of ecosystems services to tackling climate change, she says, and studies to model their
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This element of neighbourly communication is hugely important for early warning systems, says Jennifer Trivedi, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Delaware's Disaster Research Center.
"Often, when I ask people in the field where they heard about an incoming hurricane, or changing floodwaters, they talk about hearing it from fri
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Small island developing states like Dominica are disproportionately impacted by climate change , meaning they stand to lose even more than other countries if the global community and big greenhouse gas emitters fail to meet commitments to cut emissions.
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After two of the country's most costly natural disasters struck within two years of each other ( 2015 and 2017 ), Dominica’s prime minister declared the country had found itself "on the front line of the war on climate change" and announced plans to make Do
minica "the world’s first climate-resilient nation ". Buildin
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