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Despite facing challenges, Brazil's Amazonian forest states are developing innovative solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
A community-led effort in the Dry Zone is restoring centuries-old irrigation systems, reviving agriculture and securing water year-round.
Accurate data about the depth and shape of coastal terrain is absolutely crucial for effective climate change adaptation in small island nations.
A new derisking framework is being piloted in Africa to address the perceived risks of investing in renewable energy for private investors.
As the policies, procedures and modalities of the Fund are being set up, Indigenous Peoples must be able to meaningfully participate.
With support from Japan, countries in Central Asia are advancing early warning systems and increasing resilience.
Solving land-use conflicts in the country’s forests is crucial to protecting their vast climate change mitigation potential.
The time is ripe for the private sector to play its part in shaping a low carbon, resilient, and sustainable future, for Africa and the world.
Investing in clean energy, partnerships and youth are key to harness the country's abundant renewable energy resources.
If left unmanaged, transboundary climate risks could impede progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
Propacha, a youth-led initiative, and Cruz Verde, a sustainable enterprise, are introducing smart organic hydroponic gardens in public schools.
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As countries are preparing the next revision of their NDCs, they must ensure that young people have a seat at the table.