Adapting to climate and market change

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Irene Camerlink PhD, assistant professor, Polish Academy of Sciences
These pigs on a farm in Vietnam have a water bath in the pen for pigs to cool down. - Photo: Vincent ter Beek
These pigs on a farm in Vietnam have a water bath in the pen for pigs to cool down. - Photo: Vincent ter Beek
Warnings about climate change are far from new. What marks summer 2022, is that it has become clear that the season is no longer a warning, but that it has become a reality that we have to face immediately rather than later. The many extreme heat waves, wildfires, droughts and floods that occur simultaneously across the globe show that climate change is here now, and we need to adapt. In one of the news interviews about a wildfire a resident said, “I never thought it would happen to us.”


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