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Climate change in Singapore: floods due to higher-than-average rainfall to be expected
Eco-business.com, 3 Oct 2011
ingapore will most likely be receiving higher-than-average rainfall due to climate change, and the Lion City will need to mitigate the potential higher risks of floods that come with increased precipitation, said experts at a seminar last week.
Professor David Balmforth, who is vice president of the Institution of Civil Engineers and executive technical director of global water engineering firm MWH consultants, spoke about urban flood risk management in a changing climate last Tuesday at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Full story
ingapore will most likely be receiving higher-than-average rainfall due to climate change, and the Lion City will need to mitigate the potential higher risks of floods that come with increased precipitation, said experts at a seminar last week.
Professor David Balmforth, who is vice president of the Institution of Civil Engineers and executive technical director of global water engineering firm MWH consultants, spoke about urban flood risk management in a changing climate last Tuesday at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Full story
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