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Integrated finance for climate and poverty vulnerability

The ultimate successes and failures of climate finance will have diverse consequences for populations living in poverty Climate change induced risks are undermining efforts towards sustainable development of the planet, including progress on the eradication of poverty especially in LDCs, and it has

World scientists, local leaders map research agenda for cities and climate change

The Cities IPCC Cities and Climate Change Science Conference, hosted by the City of Edmonton, culminated with the establishment of a global blueprint to better understand climate change, its impacts on cities, and the critical role localities play in solving this challenge. Over the course of three

How Climate Change is Altering Air Travel

Fred Pearce Rising tides, icy air, melting permafrost and air that is too hot for take-off are challenging aviation as the world warms. Phoenix gets hot. But not usually as hot as last June, when the mercury at the airport one day soared above 118 °F (48 °C). That exceeded the maximum operating te

Restoring forests seen as vital to fighting climate change, extreme poverty

Hugh Biggar In the face of a changing climate and related mass migration and social instability, international experts are now viewing forests and tree rich environments as a key way of attacking these issues at the root. To do so, governments, businesses and international aid groups are turning to

Climate finance and sustainable development go hand-in-hand

To ensure the proper delivery of climate funds, strictly following the top-down approach is required for effective coordination among policy-makers and implementers The Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the UN SDGs reinforce the commitment made by developed countries to ensure the needs of devel

China commits to Arctic protections but development threats loom

Chen Jiliang Can China’s new Arctic policy protect the region’s delicate ecology? Chen Jiliang takes a look China has long been involved in Arctic affairs and has become an important player in the region in recent years. But without a clearly articulated Arctic policy, China’s frontline di

Environment and climate change gets short shrift in India’s budget

Soumya Sarkar, Juhi Chaudhary & Sapna Gopal Allocations for renewable energy and environment in India’s federal budget have left both the clean energy sector and conservationists unhappy As the Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley rose in Parliament to present the last full budget of the prese

Climate , Data & Reports , Energy / 01/20/2018
Methane from Indian livestock adds to global warming

S. Singh Methane produced by India’s livestock population, considered the world’s largest, can significantly raise global temperatures, says a new study designed to help predict climate change linked to greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions from farm animals. Results of the study carried out by the

2017: the year in extreme weather

Andrew King Overall 2017 will be the warmest non-El Niño year on record globally, and over the past 12 months we have seen plenty of extreme weather, both here in Australia and across the world. Here I’ll round up some of this year’s wild weather, and look forward to 2018 to see what’s around

Cities need to invest in living infrastructures to be climate resilient

It is being increasingly admitted that cities need to have living infrastructure in order to be able to deliver social, environmental and economic services to their inhabitants. COP 23, the UN Climate Change Conference at Bonn, held during 6th to 17th November this year, brought together over 16,000

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