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“Climate change and food and nutrition insecurity pose two of the greatest development challenges of our time. Yet a more sustainable food system can not only heal the planet, but ensure food security for all.”
from — World Bank climate-smart agriculture. (n.d.).
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“Common approaches to risk assessment and risk management strategies are based on analysing hazards. This can also be applied to climate risk although there are distinct differences: The climate system is no longer staying within a stationary range of extremes.[6] Hence, climate change impacts are anticipated to increase for the coming decades.”
from — Wikipedia contributors. (2025h, December 28). Climate risk. Wikipedia.
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“Climate models also include the element of time, called a time step. Time steps can be in minutes, hours, days, or years. Like grid cell size, the smaller the time step, the more detailed the results will be. However, this higher temporal resolution requires additional computing power.”
from — Climate models. (n.d.). NOAA Climate.gov.
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“Climate models also include the element of time, called a time step. Time steps can be in minutes, hours, days, or years. Like grid cell size, the smaller the time step, the more detailed the results will be. However, this higher temporal resolution requires additional computing power.”
from — from — Climate models. (n.d.). NOAA Climate.gov.
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“Complex climate models enable extreme event attribution, which is the science of identifying and quantifying the role that human-caused climate change plays in the frequency, intensity and impacts of extreme weather events.[2][3] Attribution science aims to determine the degree to which such events can be explained by or linked to human-caused global warming, and are not simply due to random climate variability[4] or natural weather patterns.[5]”
from — Wikipedia contributors. (2025b, October 27). Climate model – Wikipedia.