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The world faces a future of floods, famine, and extreme heat - here's how we survive

Apr 17, 2018, 20:21 IST

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The warnings were plentiful. The limits were clearly defined.

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We have long understood how to keep the Earth's average temperature from reaching dangerous levels. But as greenhouse gases in the atmosphere continue to trap more heat, we're now face-to-face with the volatile climate, intense heat waves, and large-scale storms scientists predicted decades ago.

Substantial damage is already locked in, even if emissions - the cause of the problem - are quickly cut. The question is no longer whether we can prevent a climate crisis. It's: Now what?

Scientists, planners, engineers, and entrepreneurs are developing solutions and adaptations to address this new reality. But surviving in an inevitably harsher environment will require fundamental changes to the way we eat, live, build, and power the world.

Business Insider reporters have spent months reporting on the changes we need to make and the people trying to make them for a series titled 'Saving Our World.' You can see the full series here.

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In Humacao, a Puerto Rican province blacked out by Hurricane Maria, residents asked for help on October 10, 2017. That month, German energy company Sonnen worked with local company Pura Energia to provide solar power to the region.REUTERS / Lucas Jackson

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