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| The flooded high street in Cockermouth in the Lake District, days after Storm Desmond on 6 December 2015. |
Boxing Day in 2015 saw severe floods sweep Lancashire and
Yorkshire, just weeks after Storm Desmond swamped Cumbria and parts of Scotland
and Wales. The flooding, which caused billions of pounds of damage, led to the
government publishing a review in September which anticipates 20-30% more
extreme rainfall than before.
But Prof John Krebs, who leads the work on adapting to
global warming for the government’s official advisers, the Committee on Climate
Change (CCC), told the Guardian: “We are still a long way from where we need to
be, in that there is still not a coherent long-term view.”
Read Damian Carrington’s story in The Guardian - “Major flooding in UK now likely every year, warns lead climate adviser.”

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