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Cecillano, Cassandra J.

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M5 PRE-TASK: NEWS ARTICLE

Climate action: what's new and


1).

what's next in 2023

The article discusses climate action in 2023, highlighting both new developments and
upcoming initiatives. It emphasizes the urgent need for global efforts to address climate
change and its impact on food security. The article also mentions the importance of
innovation in climate-resilient agriculture and sustainable food systems. It underscores the
collaboration between governments, organizations, and communities in addressing climate-
related challenges. Overall, the article advocates for a continued focus on climate action to
build a more resilient and sustainable future.

Sea levels are rising at an


2).

extraordinary pace. Here's what to


know.
The National Geographic article explores the threat of rising sea levels due to climate change.
It discusses the increasing frequency of coastal flooding and the potential displacement of
millions of people. The article highlights the acceleration of sea-level rise, driven by factors
such as melting glaciers and the thermal expansion of seawater. It also emphasizes the
urgent need for climate action and sustainable coastal planning to mitigate the impacts of
rising seas. The article underscores the global nature of this problem and the necessity of
international cooperation to address it.

Warning of unprecedented
3).

heatwaves as El Niño set to return


in 2023
The Guardian article reports on the return of El Niño and its potential impact on global
temperatures and the climate crisis. It highlights concerns that this El Niño event could lead
to an off-the-chart temperature increase. Scientists are warning that the combination of El
Niño and the ongoing climate crisis could result in extreme weather events, including
heatwaves, droughts, and storms. These events could exacerbate the existing climate
challenges and affect food production and water resources. The article underscores the
urgency of addressing climate change to mitigate the impact of extreme weather events and
the importance of taking swift action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

References:

Carrington, Damian. “Warning of Unprecedented Heatwaves as El Niño Set to Return in

2023.” The Guardian, 16 Jan. 2023, www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/16/return-

of-el-nino-will-cause-off-the-chart-temperature-rise-climate-crisis.

Nunez, Christina . “Sea Level Rise, Facts and Information.” National Geographic, National

Geographic, 10 Apr. 2023, www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/sea-level-rise-1.

Wilson, Jenny. “Climate Action: What’s New and What’s next in 2023 | World Food

Programme.” Www.wfp.org, 13 Jan. 2023, www.wfp.org/stories/climate-action-whats-new-

and-whats-next-2023.

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