Drylands are becoming fragile due to global warming. In many regions, droughts are predicted to increase in frequency and gain in intensity. Hence there is an urgency to reinforce the resilience of drylands.
Since March 2022, more than 1.4 billion people in India and Pakistan have been crushed by heat waves which have been particularly intense and above all extremely long.
Atmospheric rivers will become larger and more severe with climate change. The 2021 events in British-Colombia and on Vancouver port can enlighten us on how infrastructure can adapt to new climate risks.
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Even though the Beirut explosion on August 4th, 2020 was not a natural disaster, it was equivalent to a quite major earthquake. Watch the pro-active visual assessment launched by CYMO using AXA Climate's expertise.
Climate risks also impact crop production and result in heavy financial losses. Watch how AXA Climate uses indices like satellite data to provide parametric insurance solutions and protect against drought.
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