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🏛 AIDES_TERRITOIRES · 📍 FR
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Feb 6, 2024
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Rising sea levels, drought, rainfall disruption, etc., climate change is already a reality in Normandy and the "Seine Normande" territory. In the medium term, the expected effects of climate change on inhabitants and resources will be problematic: pressure on the quality and quantity of drinking water resources, decrease in air quality, more severe seasonal variations, flooding along the Seine and rivers, decrease in soil quality with effects on agriculture and health, droughts that could reduce agricultural yields, increased presence of invasive species. To limit and stabilize global warming, CO2 emissions should be reduced rapidly, with a net-zero emission target by 2050, and emissions of other greenhouse gases should also be significantly reduced. It will also be necessary to adapt and change our lifestyles. To meet these challenges, local actors are betting on nature: nature to reconnect with our essential needs, nature-based solutions to develop viable and sustainable economic alternatives that are less costly in the long term than technological investments or the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, nature at the heart of new forms of urban planning. Strategic objective: Limit the consequences of...