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New research from IRI & partners finds hot temperatures increase risk of Zika transmission, via & :
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Our initiative aims to get better climate data into use for decisions in health, agriculture and more:
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ColumbiaScience Jul 26
Watch: 's Hannah Nissan explains how seasonal forecasts provide early heat wave + flood warnings.
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IRI Jul 25
In , suggests that NYC mayor should invest more in green infrastructure and reducing car travel:
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IRI Jul 24
1 model, 3 diseases: Scientists can use climate to see Zika, dengue & chikungunya coming. Our study in :
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IRI Jul 24
Scientists say east Africa will get wetter, so why is it drying out? Our Alessandra Giannini in :
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ColumbiaScience Jul 24
High temps help mosquitos + virus reproduce; rain has less influence, says new study
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Andrew Kruczkiewicz Jul 20
Dr. Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Lead Scientist-Ghana Space Sciences, talks about value of climate using as an example
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IRI Jul 21
New paper: and expansion increase infection risk. via
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IRI Jul 20
Our updated global precipitation forecasts for summer, fall and winter.
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IRI Jul 20
Our model-based probabilistic ENSO forecast w/ shows neutral conditions most likely.
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IRI Jul 14
Some of the most vulnerable might appear to make ends meet, but they’re on the margin being eroded by climate change
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Richard Choularton Jul 13
This study gives us a way to understand the impacts of climate change on those too poor to adapt.
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Earth Institute Jul 13
The East African paradox may not be a paradox at all, says ’s Giannini in .
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IRI Jul 13
Climate isn’t the only thing that affects spread, but it is an influence that can be predicted. New IRI study:
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Earth Institute Jul 13
What goes into making a global temperature and precipitation forecast and how do we know?
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IRI Jul 13
Scientists say east Africa will get wetter so why is it drying out? Our Ale Giannini helps explain. via
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IRI Jul 13
After yrs of Mali drought, climate conditions improved. IRI, study finds farmers haven’t recovered as quickly.
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