Climate change causes unstable environmental conditions and weather variations, which could aid in the proliferation of diseases, old and new.
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Helping Developing Countries Adapt to Climate Change thru Technologies
Thru Technology Needs Assessment (TNA), developing countries identify the climate technology they need, and then create the applications.
Mapping the History of Water by The EU Joint Research Center
Global Surface Water Explorer is an online platform that maps location, distribution, and changes in the world's surface waters.
NZ SOLGM’s Climate Change Reports – Valuable Resources for Local Governments
Local councils in New Zealand have recognised climate change is a “significant future issue” that must be reflected in their long term plans.
Effect of the Pandemic to Climate Change Explained
This interesting article published on Bloomberg discusses the benefits of the COVID-19 to the environment and whether it has slowed down climate change.
Learning the Carbon Cycle and Anthropogenic Climate Change
The Economist's short film explains the Carbon Cycle, how its equilibrium works, and how human activities became one of the causes of climate change.
Climate Change is Escalating Weather Catastrophes, Article Explains
The article, "Swiss Re Institute: Climate change impacting catastrophe events," explains how global economic losses stem from natural and human-made disasters.
Pacific Climate Change Centre Establishment in Samoa
The Pacific Climate Change Centre is a partnership between the governments of Japan and Samoa that the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) funded.
Climate Mitigation through Adopting a Low-Carbon Concrete Building Code
Marin County has instituted climate mitigation solution thru the adoption of the low-carbon concrete building code. A model for other towns and cities.
The World Bank Group’s Global Climate Data and Information Hub
The Climate Change Knowledge Portal (CCKP) gives info on historical and future climate danger and impacts for development practitioners and policymakers.