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Category: Climate Adaptation
Natural and Powerful Coastal Defences Against Climate Change Impacts
Researchers have found a natural, cost-effective, and powerful climate adaptation and mitigation solutions to climate change impacts.
Philippines’ Department of Climate Change Bill Aims to Strengthen the Country’s Adaptation and Mitigation Programs
The Philippines aims to strengthen its climate change adaptation and mitigation programs through the Department of Climate Change bill.
Studying Seawater Desalination’s Effects as a Climate Adaptation Solution
The complex interaction between success and unsuccessful effects of a climate adaptation solution is explored using seawater desalination.
Adapting to Climate Change through Retrofitting Unused Urban Spaces
South African cities are experiencing climate change. To adapt to climate change effects cities should retrofit or repurpose unused spaces.
Oregon’s Climate Change Experiences and Adaptation Options
Oregon's Climate Assessment report shows climate change effects, and extreme events impact the state's economics and racial inequality.
Climate Adaptation Awareness Needed to Address Urban Climate Phenomena
The study reveals the lack of adequate adaptation strategies implemented because of a general lack of awareness of urban climate events.
Climate Adaptation Solution for Informal Settlers in Asian Coastal Cities
Read this research report, "Transformative Adaptation to Climate Change and Informal Settlements in Coastal Cities"
Adapting Buildings to Climate Change
The study finds out what is known from literature on climate implication and adaptation measures for buildings and to identify research gaps.
Auckland City Council’s Climate Plan
The Auckland Council launched the website, "Auckland’s Climate Plan" featuring its long-term climate action approach and priority areas that will deliver emissions reduction and adaptation plans.