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Climate Adaptation

Bonn bulletin: Fears over "1.5 washing" in NDCs

Bonn bulletin: Fears over “1.5 washing” in national climate plans

Next round of NDCs in focus as negotiations wrap up with a final push to resolve fights on issues including adaptation and just transition

Bonn makes only lukewarm progress to tackle the climate crisis

Bonn makes only lukewarm progress to tackle a red-hot climate crisis

At mid-year UN talks, negotiators have achieved little to get more help to those struggling with fiercer floods, cyclones and heatwaves in South Asia

Developing countries need support adapting to deadly heat

Developing countries need support adapting to deadly heat

Many vulnerable people in South Asia are already struggling to protect themselves from unbearably high temperatures – which are set to worsen

Two boats with fishermen in Mbour, Senegal, where sea level rise is impacting local fisheries, ust miles from the hotel resort of Saly, supported by the World Bank climate funds.

World Bank climate funding greens African hotels while fishermen sink

Climate Home reveals that the World Bank Group has counted support for luxury hotels as climate finance, which experts say fails the most vulnerable

Poor nations call for more financial support to cope with climate impacts

At a summit of least developed countries, leaders said they needed aid to overcome climate disasters and put ambitious climate plans into action

Climate adaptation projects are not working, says African expert

NEWS: Funders, not communities, set the agenda for projects to boost resilience to increasingly extreme weather in poor countries

Greening Africa’s deserts could stem tragic tide of migrants

NEWS: Initiatives like the Great Green Wall can provide livelihoods in dry regions to support growing populations, say advocates

Climate change threatens staple potato crop in high Andes

NEWS: Rising temperatures and low rainfall endanger the survival of centuries-old Quechua lifestyle in Sacred Valley of the Incas

Crowdfunded “ice stupas” help Ladakh adapt to climate change

NEWS: An engineer has raised US$125,000 through Indiegogo for a novel way to solve water shortages in a remote mountain region of India

What does it mean to be climate resilient?

ANALYSIS: Experts in Ethiopia, Nepal, Jamaica and Uganda explain how they are preparing for future global warming impacts

Climate adaptation brings men back to women-only village

NEWS: How tackling water scarcity in Burkina Faso brought men, a beer brewing business and a donkey to village of women

Low-cost climate adaptation can help African farmers – UN

NEWS: The UN’s environment body has set out practical ways African nations can protect their people against climate change effects

How are the world’s poorest preparing for climate change?

COMMENT: Climate vulnerable countries are now working on national adaptation plans – Saleemul Huq explains how they’re getting on

Modi pledges new money for climate action in first budget

NEWS: India’s 2014 budget under new PM signals pivot towards low carbon economy

India and China farmers back new climate adaptation alliance

NEWS: A network of 25 indigenous mountain communities is sharing information – and seeds – for a climate-proof future

World Bank boosts Solomon Islands adaption efforts with $9.1m grant

NEWS: World Bank funds will go towards early warning systems and community projects in vulnerable island nation

UK governments accused of ‘dismantling’ climate adaptation strategy

Former Environment Secretary Lord Deben says national flood programmes have been neglected in past two decades

London climate resilience tested as flood barrier rises 11th time in 11 days

Thames Barrier shuts for 11th time in 11 days as rains and high tides combine to threaten capital

John Kerry pledges extra $17m for Vietnam climate adaptation

USA’s Secretary of State visits vulnerable Mekong Delta and promises to support efforts to cope with rising sea levels

India and China face significant flooding risk warns Swiss Re

Insurer’s analysis of 616 cities around world predicts Asia cities set to suffer most from climate related impacts

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