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Good afternoon everyone, my name is angelo tagapolotan, im the reporter of group 1.

(CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION & DISASTER RISK REDUCTION)


 As we go through Climate Change Adaptation. We integrate our work in Disaster Risk Reduction with
Climate Change Adaptation to ensure sustainable humanitarian and development programming.
 Climate change and environmental degradation are some of the greatest challenges facing humanity.
Beyond direct environmental impacts, climate change has serious development, economic and
humanitarian implications.
 Climate change is altering the face of disaster risk. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC), it leads to changes in the frequency, intensity, duration and timing of extreme
weather and climate events. It also causes increasing sea level and temperature rises.
 But climate change is also increasing societal vulnerabilities, for example, from stresses on water
availability, agriculture and ecosystems. The IPCC predicts that climate change is likely to slow
economic growth, erode food security and exacerbate poverty in most developing countries.

As you can see at the picture behind me is that at the right one Climate Change Adaptation(CCA) have a
effects which is rising of sea levels, air temperature increase, melting of glaciers and El Nino & El Nina
phenomena and global warming etc. are the effects of climate change adaptation(CCA). As we talk about
(CCA) Climate, change is here. 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. The
fallout varies depending on where we live. It might mean fires or floods, droughts, hotter or colder days or
sea-level rise.
On the other side of the picture Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) is being on hand, Disaster Risk Reduction have
causes that our, eruptions of volcano, earthquakes, chemical spills and kinds of natural disaster etc. is a core
element of disaster management, and includes prevention, mitigation and preparedness. For development
activities to be sustainable, communities must understand the hazards around them and learn how to reduce
their disaster risk.
At the picture Climate Change Adaptation(CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) are being on hand to global
issue that affects our planet, their main effects are sea level rise, air temperature increase, melting of ice,
earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and chemical spills. Disasters and climate change both have similar
consequences for people’s lives. There is significant overlap between the problems that disaster risk
reduction and climate change adaptation seek to address. Disaster risk reduction covers non-climate related
disasters such as earthquakes. But it also addresses climate-related disasters such as floods, droughts,
cyclones and storm surges. With climate change predicted to increase the frequency and/or intensity of
climate-related hazards and effects, populations already exposed to those hazards and effects will be at
greater risk. Populations exposed to hazards may also experience stresses due to long-term changes in
climate.

 Climate change adaptation is all the ways we adapt, or change, how we do things to make easier and
safer to live with our changing climate. It is designing communities, so they are protected by flooding.
It is taking care of water supplies to help farmers when there is too much or too little rain. It is planting
rooftop gardens or building to help our city cooler and use less energy and so much more
 You and, we need to keep fighting climate change, but for the change that are here to stay. Climate
change adaptation will help us stay fed, comfortable and safe.
 Impacts from natural disaster are on the rise around the world hurricanes, droughts, flood, cyclones,
earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions pose a growing threat to economics and the lives of millions global
disaster looses have risen sharply from over the last few decades. Since 1980, moreover the poor are
suffering the most over last 20 years low-income, countries just experienced just over a quarter of
flood events but suffered nearly 90% related casualties investments and preparedness’s and resilience
can keep this natural hazards from becoming human catastrophe with drivers and rapid urbanization
and climate change, however disaster is involving rapidly in today’s world to know were and how to
make investments before a disaster strike, we need to be able to identify risks rapidly, rigorously and
regularly.
 From individuals in communities to government and businesses understanding disaster risks is
everyone’s and business and with technology making the tools and information more accessible than
ever, people all over the planet are pitching .

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