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Announcement of the 3rd '#Let's Adapt' Campaign - The Era of Global Boiling: Release of 'Climate Change Adaptation Report 2025' Highlighting the Impacts of Record Heat on Daily Life

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The Center for Climate Change Adaptation at the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) has launched the third phase of its '#Let's Adapt' campaign and released a new report reviewing the extreme weather of 2025, proposing actionable adaptation strategies for the public.

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Q: What is included in the 'Climate Change Adaptation Report for Daily Life 2025'?
A: It summarizes the climate characteristics of 2025, such as record high temperatures and heavy rainfall, and the increase in heatstroke emergency transport cases (over 100,000 people), along with adaptation measures for daily life.
Q: What is the '#AdaptNow' campaign?
A: It is a campaign initiated by the National Institute for Environmental Studies to promote 'adaptation actions' in daily life to prepare for the impacts of climate change.
Q: What were the climate characteristics of 2025?
A: Japan's summer average temperature was the highest since record-keeping began, and some regions experienced record low rainfall and snowfall, highlighting the intensification of extreme weather.