Globale Ansätze für Extremwetter: Lösungen gegen Überschwemmungen Hitzewellen und Dürren

The Agenda focuses on addressing the challenges posed by climate change in 2025, highlighting innovative solutions that are emerging in response to extreme weather conditions such as floods, heatwaves, and droughts.
Predictions indicate that the year 2025 could be recorded as one of the hottest years. The ongoing impact of climate change has led to soaring temperatures, persistent drought conditions, and an increase in wildfires across various regions worldwide.
Conversely, sudden flooding and massive storms continue to devastate landscapes in other areas. As countries like the United States retreat from stringent environmental protection laws, critical questions arise regarding who will take the lead in the global fight for the planet's preservation.
Additionally, there is an urgent need to explore where new technologies are being developed to counteract the effects of extreme weather events.
In this edition of The Agenda, host Juliet Mann engages in discussions with experts including Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist at the Institute for the Environment at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Arvea Marieni, Director of Ecological Transition Engineering Solutions at BEAM CUBE and Ambassador for the EU Climate Pact; and Professor Yu Kongjian, the innovator behind sponge cities and Dean of the College of Architecture and Landscape at Peking University.
These discussions aim to explore practical strategies and innovative technologies that can help communities adapt to the changing climate.
Through collaborative efforts and shared expertise, the panel seeks to uncover sustainable solutions that can effectively mitigate the impact of extreme weather.
For additional insights and stories from The Agenda, viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for further developments in the quest for a more resilient global environment.
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