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Roundup in Resilience: January 23, 2026

Roundup in Resilience: January 23, 2026

Research discovered a record shift in Antarctic penguin breeding patterns due to warming, UK cold extremes have become 1.8°C warmer and fewer in frequency, a study suggests 1.16 billion people could face severe food crises by 2100, Rio de Janeiro favela residents endure 40°C summers, and African adaptation moderates climate- and conflict-driven migration.

Resilience

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Roundup in Resilience: December 12, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: December 12, 2025

Qatar and Ghana launched their National Adaptation Plans, Klarna mobilised AI for community-led resilience across six high-impact projects, China confronts a $226 billion annual adaptation funding shortfall, and Yale researchers introduced ‘tethered resilience’—a framework reframing climate migration beyond move or stay binaries.

Technology

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Issue 7: Tipping Points - What Happens When the World's Weather Engine Seizes?

Issue 7: Tipping Points - What Happens When the World's Weather Engine Seizes?

The Atlantic’s great conveyor belt and what happens if it stops. Long seen as a distant risk, scientists now warn that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could break down this century. The stakes are staggering: trillions in economic losses, the collapse of global food systems, and the largest wave of human migration in history.

Analysis

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Roundup in Resilience: August 29, 2025

Roundup in Resilience: August 29, 2025

Brazil secured Amazonian support for a $125 billion forest fund, World Water Week put water at the heart of the climate fight, attribution science showed climate change made Mediterranean wildfires 10 times more likely, warming European waters force a great fish migration, and a 40-year study revealed South American forests can't keep up with warming.

News

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Issue 3: Tipping Points - What Happens When Earth's Lungs Stop Breathing

Issue 3: Tipping Points - What Happens When Earth's Lungs Stop Breathing

Amazon dieback and what this means for the future of food, money and migration flows across Amazonia, but bright sparks in significantly reduced rates of deforestation and raising a mega fund for rainforest protection

Analysis

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