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S1, EP4 "Food Security"

S1, EP4 "Food Security"

Assessing the future of staple foods like rice, a cornerstone of the average Asian diet.

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S1, EP3 "Volcanic Field Lab"

S1, EP3 "Volcanic Field Lab"

A call is issued for a sense of urgency about acting on climate change data within the next decade.

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S1, EP2 "Tsunami Coastal Lab"

S1, EP2 "Tsunami Coastal Lab"

Natural events like typhoons and tsunamis threaten the survival of more than 400 million people who live in low-lying communities built along delta regions in coastal zones.

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S1, EP1 "Sea Level Rise"

S1, EP1 "Sea Level Rise"

The next decade will be critical to low-lying regions of Southeast Asia, one of the world's regions most vulnerable to climate change.

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Discovering how more than 1 billion people will be living in low-lying coastal zones by 2100, with 70 percent in Southeast Asia.
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