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Seminar: Water as Enabler for Climate Action and Future Society
海角社区, Sweden & SIWI hosted experts on water for climate action, announcing World Lake Day & affirming Japan-Sweden ties for sustainability.
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In the Field with Ann-Christine Link and Valérie Andriamanga: Understanding Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change in Madagascar
Find out how our researchers trace climate change impacts on human mobility from Androy to Boeny in Madagascar.
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5 Routes to a Better Future: Turning Over a New Leaf
Discover how 5 bold shifts for change can shape a more just and less risky future.
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From Crisis to Action: The Imperative of Climate Hope
Book review of: “The Hard Work of Hope: Climate Change in the Age of Trump” By Jon O’Riordan and Robert William Sandford
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New Article in WHO Bulletin Urges Integrated Action on Climate and Health in Timor-Leste
A call for urgent action in Timor-Leste to address health and climate challenges through stronger systems, food security, and a just energy transition
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Co-Designing Clean Agritech To Reduce Drudgery And Increase Productivity Among Smallholder Farmers
INFoCAT Field Trips: Bringing together Experts, Innovators and Smallholder farmers to discuss ways of improving agritech innovations for farmers.
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Designing climate finance packages that last
The case for full-spectrum climate financing packages that align fiscal and monetary tools with coherent, nationally-led systems.
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Beyond Planting Trees: Taking Advantage of Satellite Observations to Improve Forest Carbon Management and Wildfire Prevention
Planting trees and conventional carbon offset projects may only exacerbate wildfire hazards
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In the Field with Samira Pfeiffer: Improving Early Warnings for Vulnerable Communities in the Dadaab refugee complex, Kenya
Samira Pfeiffer reports from Dadaab on enhancing early warnings for floods and droughts, focusing on vulnerable groups in camp settings.
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Frequent Large-scale Wildfires are Turning Forests from Carbon Sinks into Super?Emitters
Planting trees and conventional carbon offset projects may only exacerbate wildfire hazards, warn UN scientists