How Can Businesses Reduce their Scope 3 Emissions
Businesses have a crucial role in limiting warming to 2°C or 1.5°C limits. Read on Scope 3 Emissions reduction and how companies can help.
Building Climate Change Resilient Houses For Alaskan Natives
The houses in Mountain Village, Alaska, that accommodates 855 residents are sinking due to thawing permafrost. Climate adaptation is needed.
Climate Resilience Collaborative Launched
The University of Washington’s Climate Impacts Group and nine partner organisations launch the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative.
Climate Adaptation and Mitigation through Coastal Wetland Preservation
Coastal wetlands, for their capacity to sequester and store vast amounts of carbon from water, must be protected for climate adaptation.
Recognising Women Leadership in Disaster Risk Reduction
The Women's International Network on Disaster Reduction will award two women for exemplary leadership role in disaster risk reduction.
Rich Nations Must Aid Developing Countries’ Climate Adaptation Platforms
With Glasgow COP26 coming in November, wealthy countries are called upon to increase their climate finance pledges for developing countries.
Countries Need to Redouble their Climate Change Actions
As countries update their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the UN calls on all parties to redouble their climate efforts urgently.
Climate Adaptation for the UK is Urgently Needed
The Climate Change Committee's 3rd Independent Assessment of UK Climate Risk claims that the UK is falling behind on its climate adaptation.
Netherland’s Flood Management is a Climate Adaption Model for the World
The flood management and protection strategies that worked for Netherlands would need to be amplified to address climate change effects.
Residents Decide their City’s Future Emissions
Palmerston North, New Zealand has created an interactive carbon model that allows residents to predict the city's future emissions by 2050.
Advantages of Visualising the 2050 Climate Change Impacts on Cities
Research shows that visualisation or creating a mental image of climate change, apart from data, can effectively motivate behaviour change.
Mumbai Drafts its Climate Adaptation Plan
Mumbai, India, is drafting an ambitious Climate Adaptation Plan in response to the growing climate vulnerability of the city.
Gaps in Drone Application in Disaster Response
A study examined over 600 research on drone applications and the response-related research area lacks drone application. Read to learn more.
Climate Change and its Effects on Food Production
The two articles featured in this post present the effects of climate change on food production. Climate adaptation and mitigation needed.
How Asia and the Pacific Can Build Resilience
Disaster management and preparation in the Asia-Pacific significantly reduced fatalities and losses from natural and biological disasters.
Zero-Emissions Shipping Is Becoming a Reality
Green hydrogen, green ammonia, and green methanol, and advanced biofuels are potential zero-emission fuels that the shipping industry can use.
Ten Innovative Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Around the World
Here are ten climate adaptation and mitigation examples that people around the world are doing to fight climate change.
Renewable Energy Use and Implications to Mining and Biodiversity
Mining and renewable energy seem a strange mix. Mining is seen as dirty and a GHG producer and has the capacity to damage the environment.
Climate Change Terminology Needs to Be Simplified Study Finds
IPCC and other institutions communicate climate change to people with diverse backgrounds. How effective? Are they being understood clearly?
Climate Change will Worsen Flooding in Malaysia
Like most Southeast Asian countries, Malaysia remains vulnerable to floods, landslides, haze, and water pollution that climate change brings.
Climate Adaptation Strategy of New Zealand’s Department of Conservation
The Department of Conservation developed the Climate Adaptation Plan to inform, prepare, and guide NZ's response to climate change impacts.
Leave a Reply