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The climate crisis will huff and puff, but these innovators are finding ways to stay standing


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Published in Science and Technology on Sunday, March 23rd 2025 at 8:02 GMT by CNN   Print publication without navigation

  • Welcome to the Age of Adaptation, when a growing number of people are coming to realize that the Big, Bad Climate Wolf isn't going away - and is, in fact, only getting stronger.

The article from MSN discusses various innovative approaches to combat the effects of climate change, particularly focusing on resilience against extreme weather events. It highlights the work of several innovators and organizations around the world. In the Netherlands, a project called "Room for the River" has been implemented to manage flood risks by giving rivers more space to expand during high water levels. In the U.S., companies like Jupiter Intelligence are using AI to predict climate risks, helping cities and businesses prepare for future weather extremes. Additionally, in Bangladesh, floating schools and homes are being developed to adapt to frequent flooding. The article also mentions the use of green infrastructure in urban areas, like green roofs and permeable pavements, to mitigate heat and manage stormwater. These efforts illustrate a global push towards not just reducing carbon emissions but also adapting to the inevitable changes brought by climate change through innovative engineering, technology, and community planning.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-climate-crisis-will-huff-and-puff-but-these-innovators-are-finding-ways-to-stay-standing/ar-AA1Bubcg ]

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