What are climate adaptation strategies?

Climate adaptation strategies are like extra clothes you wear when it gets cold, they help you stay comfortable even if the weather changes.

Imagine your house is like a tiny island, and sometimes the ocean (which is the climate) gets really wild. Waves crash against the shore, and sometimes water comes into your house. Climate adaptation strategies are like building walls or drains to keep the water from flooding everything inside, so you can still live comfortably.

Like Building a Fort

Sometimes, people build higher walls around their island (like bigger houses or stronger cities) to stop the waves from getting too high. That’s one kind of adaptation strategy, it's like making your house more strong and tall, so it doesn’t get flooded as easily.

Other times, they make drains that let water flow out instead of letting it build up inside. This is another type of strategy, it’s like giving the water a slide to go down, instead of letting it flood your house.

These strategies help people stay safe and happy even when the weather gets wilder than usual!

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Examples

  1. A city builds higher walls to stop flooding from rising seas.
  2. Farmers start growing drought-resistant crops.
  3. A town creates green spaces to cool down during hot summers.

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