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Opinion: Improving builldings and infrastructure to strengthen resilience to climate changes
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Wed, 2024-11-20 09:34 — mike kraft
Mitigation and adaptation: Building urban resilience to climate risks The challenges ahead are daunting, but we have the tools, data and collective responsibility to act decisively. With bold but science-based action, we can build a future that is both sustainable and resilient. For the international community, the time to act is now. CGTN
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Urban renewal and infrastructure investment are among the most promising pathways for cities to achieve climate resilience. WRI's research on resilient infrastructure underscores that building for resilience is not a cost but a critical investment. For every yuan spent, the return can be up to 2 to 20 yuan over 30 years, highlighting the economic and social value of resilience.
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