A study published in the World Development Journal shows many adaptation interventions lead to maladaptation in vulnerable communities.
Category: Climate Resilience
Climate Change Impacts on Fiji’s Health
Developing countries with low adaptative capacity, such as Fiji, have been disproportionately affected by climate change impacts.
Energy Supply Crunch and the US-China Climate Talks
The current energy supply crunch and high fuel prices have caused the reviving of coal plants and keeping them operating for longer.
Climate Adaptation at a Queensland Vineyard
A winemaker in Queensland's Granite Belt shares how he is adapting his farming practices to cope with extreme events caused by climate change.
Vertical Indoor Farming as a Climate Adaptation Option
Vertical farming offers a sustainable way of growing crops and vegetable indoors in a controlled environment for food supply resilience.
Climate Adaptation Plan Canada
Canada released its climate adaptation plan after consulting with provinces, territories, towns, and indigenous groups for two years.
Adaptive Farming Key to Mitigate Climate Change Impacts
The USA sees dramatic shifts in crop production. A farmer in Georgia, USA, was able to reap the benefits of adapting to climate change.
UK Harnesses Battery Systems to Cope with Energy Demands
The United Kingdom switched on its largest battery energy storage in November 2022 to help the country cope with the possible power shortage.
Economic Growth Not a Factor in High Carbon Emissions
Study shows the link between economic growth and emissions is broken. Some 33 countries have experienced prosperity while reducing emissions.
COP27’s Loss and Damage Deal Boosts Climate Action
Developed and prosperous countries finally agreed to set up a loss and damage fund for developing countries affected by climate change.