Investments in climate adaptation have been, historically, hard to grade. That is because a successful investment results in minimal cost from future events, which may or may not hit a particular location. But climate change is happening now, and affecting all regions. There are important differences between local economies that have put successful adaptation measures […]| Climate Value Exchange
The Resilient Prosperity Forum emerges from the Principles for Reinventing Prosperity and from multistakeholder insight-sharing processes like the Earth Diplomacy Leadership Initiative, the Good Food Finance Network, and the Climate Action and Food Systems Alliance. The Forum will connect these coalitions in an ongoing series of virtual, hybrid, and in-person meetings, to accelerate insight-sharing about […]| Climate Value Exchange
The 2025 Reinventing Prosperity Report The Principles for Reinventing Prosperity were established in 2020, through a consultative process focused on the adverse conditions facing people in communities across the world, during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns. The pandemic revealed weaknesses in local and national civic structures and in the dynamics of markets and industries. For many people, […]| Climate Value Exchange
Climate Civics and the Climate Value Exchange are hosting a special virtual event today, Monday, October 27, to open the COP30 round of Earth Diplomacy Leadership workshops and the Resilient Prosperity Forum. Special Virtual Event: Earth Diplomacy Leadership with Local Roots The multi-part Resilient Prosperity Forum opened on Monday, October 27, with a virtual Resilient Prosperity Dialogue […]| Climate Value Exchange
By Rituraj Phukan The story of climate justice begins with people, in island communities watching the sea claim their homes, in villages where repeated crop failures undermine food security, health and wellbeing, and entire regions reeling from unprecedented cycles of heatwaves, droughts and flooding. These stories reveal that the impacts of the climate crisis fall […]| Climate Value Exchange
Climate change is not a future problem; it is happening now. In the first six months of this year, major disasters in the United States costing $1 billion or more set a record for overall cost…| Climate Value Exchange