Survey of 800 cities around world finds almost 43% do not even have plan to adapt to impacts of global heating

Fiona HarveyEnvironment correspondentWed 12 May 2021 00.01 EDT
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One in four cities around the world lack the money to protect themselves against the ravages of climate breakdown, even though more than 90% are facingserious risks, according to research.
Cities are facing problems with flooding, overheating, water shortages, and damage to their infrastructure from extreme weather, which is growing more frequent as the climate changes. Asurvey of 800 cities, carried out by the Carbon Disclosure Project,found that last year about 43% of them, representing a combined population of 400 million people, did not have…
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