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If all of this sounds expensive, it is – but the important thing to remember is that we already know a lot about how to adapt.

Spending now saves lives and reduces costs later on With a warming ocean and pressures from overfishing, community members in Kiribati are learning how to manage fish populations so they stabilize or regenerate. This is already happening in some island countries facing rising seas. Some communities may even need to move to new locations because it will be too difficult to adapt. Mountainous regions may have to find ways to limit landslides and overflow from melting glaciers. Some cities on coastlines may have to establish systems to prevent flooding in streets and underground transport. Roads and bridges may need to be built or adapted to withstand higher temperatures and more powerful storms. This will require large-scale efforts, many of which will be orchestrated by governments. Our economies and societies as a whole need to become more resilient to climate impacts. Given the scale of climate change, and the fact that it will affect many areas of life, adaptation also needs to take place on a greater scale. That might mean purchasing insurance in advance, or knowing where you can get disaster information and relief during a crisis.

If you own a business, start thinking about and planning around possible climate risks, such as hot days that prevent workers from doing outside tasks.Įveryone should be aware of the possibly greater potential for natural disasters where they live and what resources they have in case these happen. Clearing brush might reduce fire hazards.

You can plant or preserve trees around your home, for instance, to keep temperatures cooler inside. Individuals can take some simple measures. There are many ways to adapt to what is happening and what will happen. It might mean fires or floods, droughts, hotter or colder days or sea-level rise. The fallout varies depending on where you live. Beyond doing everything we can to cut emissions and slow the pace of global warming, we must adapt to climate consequences so we can protect ourselves and our communities.
