Researchers pinpoint climate change 'hotspots'
Researchers have mapped climate change hotspots around the globe, focusing on specific hazards including floods, cyclones and droughts.
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Researchers have mapped climate change hotspots around the globe, focusing on specific hazards including floods, cyclones and droughts.
Adverse wind conditions due to global warming will reduce the frequency of tropical cyclones, but may form stronger ones, researchers warn.
Heavy rainfall associated with a warming climate is occurring at a higher rate than current climate models predict, scientists have found.
Vitamin A saves babies, satellites help in Myanmar relief, Sri Lanka 'greenest in South Asia', and more.
10 July 2008 | EN
South Asian nations have agreed on a three-year plan to lessen climate change impacts in the region.
Source: IRIN
The United States is sharing its forecast technology with India to improve target prediction of cyclones whipping up in the Bay of Bengal.
2 June 2008 | EN
Bangladesh confirms its first human bird flu case, mapping estimates the numbers affected by the Myanmar cyclone, and more.
29 May 2008 | EN
According to the UN, destruction of mangroves in Myanmar contributed heavily to the damaged caused by cyclone Nargis last week.
15 May 2008 | EN
An inadequate response to early warnings and destruction of mangrove forests worsened the devastation of cyclone Nargis, say experts.
9 May 2008 | EN
A round up of news from or about South Asia for the period 1–15 January 2008.
16 January 2008 | EN
A round up of news from or about South Asia for the period 1–14 December.
14 December 2007 | EN
The region's governments have been urged to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce their vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Fiercer hurricanes might be linked to rising sea surface temperatures and global warming, say researchers.
16 September 2005 | EN