How can the UK be a global leader in climate adaptation?

Published: July 30, 2021, 3:47 p.m.

b'Climate change is already devastating lives and livelihoods every year. With heatwaves, floods, wildfires and other extreme weather events becoming more common in the UK and around the world, all countries need to adapt and build resilience. So as the UK prepares to host COP26, the UK presidency has placed climate adaptation at the heart of its agenda.\\n\\nCOP26 is a huge opportunity for the UK. How can the UK government show leadership on climate adaptation, both internationally and domestically? How can countries provide support for people most vulnerable to the effects of climate change? What role can early warning systems play and how can this help inform approaches by policy makers and donors? And how can the UK both learn from other countries facing climate risks and share the lessons of its own experiences?\\n\\nThis panel event brought together experts from the UK and overseas to consider these and other questions:\\n\\nRichard Blewitt, Executive Director International at British Red Cross\\nRt Hon Baroness Brown, (Professor Dame Julia King), Chair of the Climate Change Adaptation Committee and Chair of the Carbon Trust\\nDr Jane Strachan, Head of International Applied Science at the Met Office\\nH.E. Ms Saida Muna Tasneem, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to the UK\\n\\nThe event was chaired by Marcus Shepheard, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Government.'