Asset managers must include low-carbon options and carbon neutrality in infrastructure renewal, upgrades, and maintenance plans.
Category: Climate Resilience
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Report Reveals NZ’s Most Urgent Climate Risks
The NCCRA report shows NZ's most significant risks in 5 domains - natural environment, human, economy, built environment, and governance.
NZ RA Report Says Built Environment Needs Urgent Climate Action
The Environment Ministry's "National Climate Change Risks Assessment" report cites the built environment as NZ's climate action priority.
NZ’s Climate Risk Assessment Report Base for Adaptation Plans
The climate change risk assessment has 43 priority risks in 5 domains: natural environment, human, economy, built environment, and governance.