SINGAPORE, July 12 (The Straits Times/ANN): A $23.5 million (RM105 million) programme was launched on Tuesday to uncover the long-term impacts of climate change on Singapore - from sea-level rise to food insecurity - and to help guide policies to tackle these issues.
The Climate Impact Science Research Programme - helmed by the National Environment Agency's (NEA) Centre for Climate Research Singapore (CCRS) - will focus on five key priorities.
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