As farmers have to accept climate change is impacting them on many levels, they have worked to organise their farms to be more resilient. Here is an example of a flood plan in Wales, a country, more often than not, hit by flooding:
https://naturalresourceswales.gov.uk/guidance-and-advice/business-sectors/farming/how-to-prepare-a-farm-or-agricultural-land-for-flooding/?lang=en
And the British Government is working to assist farmers:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rural-flood-resilience-partnership-2024-to-2026-work-plan/rural-flood-resilience-partnership-2024-to-2026-work-plan
And farmers are trying to move away from livestock rearing to horticultural to reduce carbon emissions which exacerbate greenhouse gases which are warming the planet, leading to devastating weather events:
https://menafn.com/1108936183/Five-Steps-Agriculture-In-Wales-Should-Take-To-Help-Reach-Net-Zero
Copernicus satellite imagery will help in flood planning:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/new-ai-tool-generates-realistic-satellite-images-of-future-flooding/ar-AA1uJxYP
Or Copernicus at:
https://www.copernicus.eu/en
About borderslynn
Retired, living in the Scottish Borders after living most of my life in cities in England. I can now indulge my interest in all aspects of living close to nature in a wild landscape. I live on what was once the Iapetus Ocean which took millions of years to travel from the Southern Hemisphere to here in the Northern Hemisphere. That set me thinking and questioning and seeking answers.
In 1998 I co-wrote Millennium Countdown (US)/ A Business Guide to the Year 2000 (UK) see https://www.abebooks.co.uk/products/isbn/9780749427917