Himalayan floods show that relief without resilient roads, dams, and zoning reforms leaves communities at risk. #floods #Himalaya #climatechange| Policy Circle
In the early 1990s, Australia, along with other wealthier countries, promised to give “new and additional” funding to help developing countries address issues associated with climate change. This is what we now call “climate finance”. Money is no substitute for wealthier countries reducing their emissions, but it does have the potential to help developing countries. ... Read moreDisclosure This research was undertaken with the support of the Gates Foundation. The views represent thos...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Review by Simon Pirani of Climate Injustice: Why We Need to Fight Global Inequality to Combat Climate Change, by Friederike Otto (Greystone Books, 2025). Republished, with thanks, from the Ecologis…| People and Nature
Climate migration is no longer a future threat: It’s a present-day reality, with cities on the frontline of response. From building resilient, inclusive infrastructure to shifting public narratives and planning ahead, local governments have a critical role to play.| CityTalk
Cities in the Global South must be empowered with the tools and resources they need to adapt to climate change.| Urbanet
Waazija Haci SNA, meaning “people of the pines” in the Ho-Chunk language, is reclaiming its place as one of Wisconsin’s ecological treasures. The post Waazija Haci is Bringing Wisconsin’s Pine Barrens Back to Life appeared first on Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
The re-elected Albanese Labor Government's domestic and international climate initiatives must address our Pacific family's concerns, says Melanie Pill.| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
The Met Office warns that 45°C heatwaves could hit the UK within years. As climate extremes intensify, urgent adaptation is needed to protect lives and infrastructure.| A greener life, a greener world
The Driftless Region is a biodiversity hotspot for many native species. We're working with partners to protect this special landscape.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Funding and frameworks for a world in transition - session recording, reflections and exploration| Fieldnotes by Sam Rye | Social & Environmental Regeneration
Landscape-scale conservation protects nature by connecting large areas of land and involving more people in the process.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Written by Tzu-Ming Liu. The article discusses how the Rukai tribe’s traditional millet intercropping system not only sustains their food security and cultural heritage but also serves as an effect…| Taiwan Insight
Throughout the Berry Futures project, it became clear: Berries gather people, as much as people gather berries.| AK CASC | Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center
Salmon, caribou, permafrost, and wildfire are just some of the priority areas identified by this year’s primary investigators.| International Arctic Research Center
We're collaborating with partners to create a climate resilient future at Rush Creek so nature can thrive in the face of climate change.| Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin
Climate-resilient grains offer a sustainable solution in a changing climate, providing a lifeline for food security and the environment.| Sustainable America
We need to address the complexity gap in climate responses.| Fieldnotes by Sam Rye | Social & Environmental Regeneration
Amid growing calls for UK cities to be more sustainable, eyes are turning to Transport for London (TfL) – one of the largest integrated public transport authorities in the world. Alongside the London Underground, Dial-a-Ride, coach and river services – which it directly operates – TfL runs a host of contracted services. These include a … Continue reading "How Transport for London is creating a more sustainable London"| Informa Connect Australia
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, in coordination with an equally myopic and partisan Florida Legislature, has approved new state legislation (HB 1645) that eliminates the term “climate change” from numerous existing Florida statutes that former Republican Governor Charlie Crist signed into law in 2008. The legislation, which takes effect on July 1st, is not just symbolic: … Continue reading "Florida Governor DeSantis’ Head-In-The-Sand Climate Change Policies"| Legal Planet
LGBTQ people are at greater risk of climate change harms compared to straight couples. Right-wing media thinks it's a punchline.| Legal Planet
Degrowth: that's the idea that, given endless growth is and always was a capitalist delusion, we should all actively be going in the other direction, making less money, being less productive, buying fewer things, taking up less space, expending fewer resources. A lot of people get really grumpy when they hear about it, because obviously:| The Mossy Skull
So much for sugaring season. All that excellent advice from my homestead and permaculture garden books telling me to keep herbs and plants I'll use most frequently closest to my kitchen door wasn't meant to apply in February. But this year, thanks to catastrophic climate change tipping points, I had a near-endlessly replenishing bucket of| The Mossy Skull