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Climate change is accelerating. Limits on carbon emissions may not be enough to prevent catastrophic temperature increases over the coming decades, even if countries live up to their nonbinding commitments under the Paris Agreement. Given these realities, the question of adaptation will become ever more important. How are governments and local communities responding to the climate impacts that are already upon them? How can they adapt livelihoods and infrastructure to an invisible but potentially existential threat? Current History commissioned a series of essays to show how climate adaptation is progressing in each region of the world. The articles collected in this anthology first appeared in the journal in 2017-18.
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