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by Elizaveta Zaretskaya | 20-12-2017 17:18 0 |
Hi everyone! I would like to draw your attention to my eighth report on topic related to TAIWAN AND CLIMATE CHANGE (Global Climate Risk Index 2018). The UN Climate Change Conference took place 6 - 17 November 2017 in Bonn (Germany). In a presentation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change NGO Germanwatch (which works for sustainable global development) named Taiwan as the seventh most at risk nation during extreme weather events in its Global Climate Risk Index 2018. The Global Climate Risk Index 2018 analyses to what extent countries have been affected by the impacts of weather-related loss events (storms, floods, heat waves etc.). As you see now only weather-related event have been taken into consideration. In the latest CRI, it does not include loss of life and financial losses (CLOBAL CLIMATE RISK INDEX 2018: 1. Haiti, 2. Zimbabwe, 3. Fiji, 4. Sri Lanka, 5. Vietnam, 6. India, 7. Taiwan, 8. Macedonia, 9. Bolivia, 10. United States). Taiwan's ranking among weather-affected nations jumped up from 51st last year to seventh this year. Unusual cold winters and very strong typhoons in 2016 alone resulted in around 100 deaths, hundreds of injuries, and vast agricultural and infrastructure damage. Taiwan even withstood the world's strongest typhoon Meranti last year. Germanwatch representative emphasized that extreme weather certainly occurred 100 years ago, and researchers can be hard-pressed to concretely connect a heatwave or typhoon to climate change. Research does confirm however that climate change has increased the seawater temperatures creating ideal conditions for typhoons, hurricanes, and heatwaves to develop. I think that researchers should resolve this global problem as soon as possible! For example, EYC (a Taiwanese measuring instrument company) provides Industry Temperature & Humidity Transmitter, or a low-power temperature sensor currently under development at the University of San Diego. As usual I delivered an oral presentation on TAIWAN AND CLIMATE CHANGE at Tamkang University (Taiwan). I presented it to 2rd year students. The presentation took place at the Russian department of Tamkang University on December 19th, 2017. This presentation was in Russian because students also need practice in Russian. We had many things to discuss. It was very interesting. To prevent widespread misery and catastrophic biodiversity loss, humanity must practice a more environmentally sustainable alternative to business as usual. This prescription was well articulated by the world?s leading scientists 25 years ago, but in most respects, we have not heeded their warning?We must recognize, in our day-to-day lives and in our governing institutions, that Earth with all its life is our only home. Thank you very much for your attention. |
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great oppurtunity
Posted 29-01-2018 18:42
Dear Stephanie! Thank you very much for your comments! I will do my best.
Posted 01-01-2018 21:20
Hi, Lisa! Thank you for your informative report on the effects of climate change in Taiwan. It is quite alarming that countries such as Taiwan have experienced adverse weather conditions - such as typhoon Meranti - due to climate change. This really shows just how serious climate change is. Great job in making another presentation, this time to inform others on the topic of climate change. We should all be aware of the current situation! Great work :)
Posted 29-12-2017 18:23
Dear mentor! Thank you very much for your kind words!
Posted 24-12-2017 12:47
Hi, Elizaveta! Climate change is happening more rapidly and on a large scale as time goes by. We cannot hesitate to spread out its seriousness and make people aware of it! Thanks for your effort and best wishes for your further activity!! :)
Posted 23-12-2017 23:24
Dear Eco Generation! Thank you for your attention and comment! I try to do my best!
Posted 23-12-2017 10:06
What a great opportunity to present it in front of the Russian language students in the university!!! :) Thanks for sharing!
Posted 21-12-2017 13:42