
Stories of Migrants in Australia Adapting to Climate Change
No strangers to climate change, these migrants in Australia are adapting again, using the knowledge they gained in their native country.

South Korea’s Carbon Emissions and Renewable Energy Efforts
South Korea attempts to achieve its green aspirations by incorporating more renewable energy into its electricity mix, reducing its emissions.

Coastal Adaptation in South America and Case Studies in Venezuela and Uruguay
South America prioritizes climate adaptation, with 6% of its population at risk from sea-level rise and ENSO events.

Climate Adaptation Strategies of South Korea’s Six Metropolitan Cities
The study examines the climate adaptation strategies of six South Korean metropolises: Seoul, Daegu, Daejeon, Incheon, Busan, and Ulsan.

Seven Strategies for Climate-resilient Infrastructure
These seven strategies for climate-resilient infrastructure were derived from the work of leaders across various sectors and disciplines.

Adapting Water Infrastructure to Climate Uncertainties Using Incremental Approach
One study shows that developing countries like Kenya can adapt their infrastructure to climate change using flexible infrastructure planning.

10 Climate Adaptation Case Studies in Europe
The European Climate Adaptation Platform has published a report highlighting 10 case studies on how Europe adapts to climate change.

Climate Adaptation Engagement in NZ Local Councils and Communities
Case studies from three New Zealand councils focus on the process of engaging with the community on climate adaptation and mitigation.

How Sea-level Rise Can Cause Multi-Mechanism Flooding and Infrastructure Damage
Findings show effective flood management strategies must consider sea-level-induced flooding and urban infrastructure failure.

Plummeting Costs of Renewable Energy and Battery Can Hasten Decarbonisation
A Goldman School of Public Policy report presents how the USA can achieve 90% carbon-free electricity by 2035.

Climate Change Adaptation in Japan – An example to Asian countries
Japan’s 100-page national climate adaptation plan provides details on how the country will tackle the challenges of climate change.

Are Dams Effective in Preventing and Protecting us from Sea-level Rise?
A study on sea-level rise says that dam constructions in the 1970s have played a significant role in restricting sea-level rise.

Smooth Roads Lead to Emission Reductions
A study reveals that maintenance of roads and highways can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2%, a good climate change mitigation action.

V2G Technology and its Role in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Vehicle-to-grid technology can enhance the decarbonisation of transportation and optimise renewable energy to power the grid and EVs.

The “Million-mile Battery” and its Impact on Decarbonisation
The million-mile battery will be a game changer, a big help to decarbonisation and the shift to renewable energy to mitigate climate change.

NZ SOLGM’s Climate Change Reports – Valuable Resources for Local Governments
Local councils in New Zealand understand that climate change is a significant challenge that must be considered in their long-term plans.

Invercargill NZ is Trailblazing Renewable Heating System to Reduce Emissions
Invercargill NZ’s plan to invest in a renewable heating network project will improve the city’s air quality and reduce CO2 emissions.

The Green Book, South Africa’s Online Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Tool
The Green Book exemplifies how local governments can use a website platform to assist in long-term planning and climate adaptation.

Korea Attributes Record-Breaking Monsoon to Climate Change
The monsoon in Korea caused floods and landslides, highlighting climate change's seriousness and the need for resilience.

Carbon Pricing to Mitigate Climate Change
The OECD report mentions that carbon pricing is an efficient tool for reducing carbon emissions because emitters pay for them.

Climate Change Inclusion in NZ Councils’ Long Term Plans
Local councils in New Zealand recognise climate change as a significant future issue for long-term planning.
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