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Four senior figures from WMO are in the running for the post. Read more at straitstimes.com.

GENEVA - The World Meteorological Organisation , which plays a critical global role in tracking climate change, chooses a new leader this week to turbocharge its work over the next four years.

One is the WMO’s current number two, the Russian-Swiss deputy secretary-general Elena Manaenkova; the other is first vice-president Celeste Saulo, the director of the Argentinian National Meteorological Service. “The priority of this congress is to ramp up the WMO response to climate change, to do more to boost help for countries on climate adaptation,” spokesman Clare Nullis told reporters on Tuesday.The WMO brings together international efforts in monitoring greenhouse gases, sea levels, temperatures, glacier melting and other climate change indicators.

And it is expected to back a plan to ensure everyone on the planet is covered by early warning systems for hazardous weather events by the end of 2027.

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