A report by the National Academies gives policymakers guidance for evaluating and improving the accuracy of GHG emissions information.
Category: Climate Adaptation
How Meteorologists Are Predicting Undprecendented Extreme Events
With the world getting hotter, rare weather events are now more common. Scientists are using modelling to predict them and reduce risks.
Adapting Infrastructure to Cope with Frequent Extreme Weather
Read about the outcomes of COP27, where world leaders discussed climate mitigation and adaptation strategies to tackle the climate crisis.
Indo-Burma Region’s Climate Adaptation Showcased
The report highlights 17 initiatives funded by Mekong WET to enhance ecosystem services and support climate change adaptation in wetlands.
New CO2 Removal Methods Needed to Meet Paris Climate Goals
The report calls for the rapid uptake of novel carbon dioxide removal methods to achieve the goals of the Paris climate agreement.
Ocean Acidification’s Effects on Marine Life and Livelihoods
Watch a new film exploring the real-life impacts of ocean acidification on a Native Alaskan community and learn why this concerns us all.
How NZ Can Build Back Better After Cyclone Gabrielle
With climate change making extreme weather events more frequent, NZ experts share how their country can minimize infrastructure damage.
Investing on Seaweed to Curb Livestock Methane Emissions
Discover how an innovative solution from seaweed could be a game-changer in reducing emissions and mitigating climate change.
Hamburg Findings – Reducing to 1.5°C Global Warming Limit Not Plausible
Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook finds that the world is not on track to limit global warming to 1.5°C despite the Paris Agreement goals.
How Seychelles’ Seagrass Can Mitigate Climate Change
Discover how Seychelles' seagrass meadows could help mitigate climate change, capturing carbon 35 times faster than rainforests.