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Scaling Up Early Warnings for Ground-Level Action

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsNovember 30, 2025021 Min Read
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A global initiative aims to ensure that everyone is protected by early warning systems by 2027, emphasizing their importance in preventing loss of life from extreme weather events worsened by climate change. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has convened an advisory panel to enhance political, technological, and financial support for these systems, particularly in high-risk countries.

Recent disasters, like Tropical Cyclone Freddy, highlight the urgent need for effective early warning frameworks, which are lacking in half of all countries. These systems can significantly reduce disaster casualties and economic losses, providing a tenfold return on investment. As climate-related disasters become more frequent, tailored early warning systems can save lives, especially for vulnerable populations who suffer the most from climate impacts.

The UN aims to strengthen existing initiatives while promoting collaboration among agencies to operationalize these systems. Investing in early warnings not only protects lives but also benefits various sectors, making them a critical component of climate adaptation strategies.

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