Adapting institutions to climate change
This report sets out some of the implications of a changing climate for the United Kingdom, addresses the challenges which institutions will face and considers ways in which the country can prepare for inevitable climate change. It states that the challenge of adapting to climate change was not appreciated sufficiently widely and that there are gaps in both planning and infrastructure resilience.
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