COP27: The Governance Challenges for Santiago Network for Loss and Damage
The idea of establishing an implementation arm of Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM), was put forward by the Least Develop…
The idea of establishing an implementation arm of Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM), was put forward by the Least Develop…
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s premier body for climate science, released two crucial rep…
Statistics concerning climate change often conceal real people with real lives and real losses
Despite loss and damage from human-induced climate change getting attention at COP26, there has been little action to avert,…
Snippets from the Regional Resilience Hub at COP26
The Regional Resilience Hub at COP26 was home to the Race to Resilience (R2R) campaign connecting people, communities, organ…
The importance of climate resilient farming for refugees
“Water is to adaptation as energy is to mitigation,” Prof Saleemul Huq Anyone can become a refugee. Today, the world is witn…
A reflection: The life and livelihood of the Garo and Hajong communities residing in Bangladesh
Climate change is a global concern in today’s time, and its impact on the vulnerable population such as women, children, ind…
People, ecosystems and the economy are all at risk
One of the fundamental cornerstones of progress of a country is urbanization. The term “urbanization” is closely…
Sand mining — the silent killer of environment
Sand mining can be regarded as a silent threat to the global ecosystem, having a significant impact on climate change, if it…
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