The study revealed that the availability and accessibility of resilience hubs can lessen vulnerability and increase residents' resilience.
Category: Climate Resilience
What Does the Climate Emergency Declaration of NZ Councils Mean?
The New Zealand Government declared a climate change emergency on 2 December 2020 and committed to a carbon-neutral government by 2025.
Climate Change and Communicating Risks Effectively
A paper discusses climate change's uncertainty and the role of communicating the risk when preparing for long-term climate risk response.
Report Calls for Protecting and Recovering World’s Mangroves
The Global Mangrove Alliance's annual report, "The State of the World's Mangrove", compiles the most current information about mangrove forests.
Building Resilience in Europe Using Nature-based Solutions
Evidence strongly suggests that nature-based solutions can significantly help us adapt and mitigate the effects of climate change.
Climate Funding can Help Climate-vulnerable Philippines
The Philippines need assistance from developed countries to fight climate change thru climate mitigation and climate adaptation strategies.
Clean Energy Gold Rush in Australia
The factors that combined to cause Australia's energy crisis also opens opportunities to grow renewable energy capacity in the country.
Australia Passed its Climate Change Bill
Australia’s lower house passed its Climate Change Bill into law – the country’s first climate change legislation in 11 years.
What to Expect at the COP27
Egypt will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27 in its coastal city of Sharm El-Sheik from 7 to 18 November 2022.
National Climate Adaptation Plans and their Importance
The National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process is a meaningful way that countries can build their resilience to climate change impacts.