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2024 PREPARE Snapshot Series: Climate Information Supports Resilience
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Through PREPARE, the United States is strengthening climate information services and early warning systems in over 80 countries to help people and institutions effectively adapt to climate change.
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Wed, 01/15/2025 – 21:05
Publication Date
09/19/2024
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Adaptation
Climate
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Global
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