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Climate Adaptation

Gambia minister ‘frustration’ at sluggish UN climate process

In an interview with RTCC, Environment Minister Fatou Gaye pleas with developed countries to “act quickly” to help Gambia

Poorly planned hydropower plants linked to North India floods

Floods in Uttarakhand that killed over 1000 and left many more homeless could have been exacerbated by inappropriate hydropower plants

Climate finance could fail those most at risk – report

Tearfund research warns public money needed for adaptation as US State Department defends donor meeting next week that will focus on private funds

Rio’s favelas set climate adaptation example

Adapting to climate change often seems an earnest business, something needing steely determination and gritted teeth. But adaptation in some of Rio de Janeiro’s shantytowns is very different

Leading NGOs launch initiative to account for climate finance

Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative launched by Oxfam, ODI and WRI aims to examine whether funds are going to the right places and meeting real needs

UNEP: 10 million Pacific Islanders under threat from Climate Change

New study finds that sea-level rise, tropical cyclones, floods and drought could threaten livelihoods in the Pacific region.

Fight club: Who wins when climate change takes on biodiversity?

Biodiversity and climate change are described as two sides of the same coin, so why does climate change appear to receive so much more attention worldwide?

Welcome to the UN’s secret climate adaptation summit

CBD COP11: UN biodiversity conference in Hyderabad highlights level of planning needed to cope with effects of anthropogenic climate change

India urged to ditch damaging sea walls and plant mangroves

CBD COP11: Calls for India to halt damaging sand mining and sea wall construction and focus on cultivating mangrove forests

Rio+20: What does the Earth Summit’s outcome mean for climate change?

The Rio+20 document is jam packed with caveats, ifs, buts and maybes. So what concrete action does it contain, and what implications are there for action on climate change?

Adaptation to climate change will no longer be enough says report by CARE, WWF & ActionAid

Coalition of NGOs call for more action to tackle the irreversible impacts of climate change as adaptation and mitigation methods falls short.

Children key to community climate change action

A new study calls for promotion children’s role in disaster relief and climate adaptation work.

Pakistan’s first climate change adaptation plan to tackle “mountain tsunamis”

Pakistan launches an adaptation project – the first of its kind – to help vulnerable communities cope with the threat of Glacier Lake Flood Outburst from receding glaciers.

LCEDN VIDEO: Exploiting natural resources for Nepal’s energy supply

Dinesh Bhuju, from the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology, talks to RTCC about the capacity available from the country’s 6000+ rivers and streams.

LCEDN VIDEO: Combining the traditional and the modern for climate resilience

Iván Azurdia Bravo from the Guatemalan non-profit Rijatzul Q’ij talks to RTCC about the need to consider both modern technology and traditional skills and values when adopting climate resilience projects in Central and Southern America.

Storm tests UK resilience to extreme weather

Gusts of 90mph batter country’s infrastructure and test current climate adaptation measures.

Vulnerable countries unite ahead of COP17

Vulnerable countries have presented a united front ahead of COP17 in Durban, calling for a second term of the Kyoto Protocol with a legally binding agreement on greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate change to cost Canada billions

Climate change catastrophes could cost Canada anything from 5% to 25% of GDP according to a new study by the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE).

UN Chief urges world leaders to commit to climate fund at Durban

UN Secretary General has urged world leaders to commit to the multi-billion dollar Green Climate Fund, ahead of the COP17 Climate Conference, in Durban.

Cities set to thrive in warmer climates

Economist Matthew Kahn tells RTCC how profit, opportunity and innovation will make us happier in a hotter, urban world

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