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Initiative confirmed to help Scottish households tackle flood risks

Researchers said they hope the plan can turn worry into action amid rising climate risks.  Glasgow Caledonian University has received almost £100,000 to lead a national project aimed at helping households across Scotland better prepare for flooding – one of the country’s most pressing climate challenges. The seven-month initiative, funded by the Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW), is set to run until spring 2026 and aims to develop a practica…
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