
China Unveils MAZU to Boost Global Early Warning Network
China Meteorological Administration unveiled MAZU at WAIC, part of UN’s EW4All, to build a global early warning network protecting everyone from climate hazards by 2027.
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China Meteorological Administration unveiled MAZU at WAIC, part of UN’s EW4All, to build a global early warning network protecting everyone from climate hazards by 2027.
At WAIC, the Chinese mainland’s CMA unveiled Mazu to build a global early warning network, part of the UN’s Early Warnings for All push to safeguard everyone by 2027.
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