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World: Why Climate and Disaster Risk Governance Must Work Together
By Asian Disaster Preparedness Center at ReliefWeb
· June 2, 2026
· 7 min read
. It was the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded history and perhaps one of the earliest documented global disasters to produce cascading impacts across Asia, Europe, and North America. Volcanic ash and sulfur particles spread through the atmosphere, reducing sunlight and lowering temperatur
Key takeaway 1816 became known as the Year Without a Summer, marking the beginning of famine, epidemic, and displacement that moved continent by continent, with no one grasping their common cause.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 2, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 7 min
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