Bill Gates Rejects 'Doomsday' View of Climate Change
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Duke University and the University of Georgia are partnering with leaders from the insurance and climate data industries to launch the Center for Innovation in Risk, Catastrophes, and Decisions (CIRCAD), a new initiative focused on advancing insurance innovation and large-scale risk mitigation amid escalating climate disasters.
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), together with the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), have officially launched the Net-Zero Nature-Positive Accelerator Integrated Programme.
“In almost every single energy and climate action that our state has, the skilled trades are super, super essential to making sure that work gets done,” said Megan Christensen, the climate workforce development manager at the Colorado Energy Office.
By Gosia Wozniacka oregonlive.com Gov. Tina Kotek wants Oregon to go full force on harnessing the potential of forests, farms, wetlands and waterways to reduce emissions, preserve wildlife habitat and help communities withstand the threat of climate change.
The Green Primary Care Project in Lao PDR, led by the Asian Development Bank and partners, integrates traditional ecological knowledge with modern health systems to build climate-resilient, gender-inclusive primary care.
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) recently approved a new program aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy costs. The
Advocates across the state are unhappy with proposed cuts to the state’s EmPower+ program, which supports energy costs for low-and-moderate income households.
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Farming in the fire: Climate change threatens PH breadbasket
THE Philippines, an archipelago blessed with fertile lands and a hardworking agricultural sector, faces a growing storm on the horizon. Climate change, a global crisis, is poised to deliver a devastating blow to the nation’s breadbasket,
More frequent and intense storms, sea-level rise and extensive rainfall fueled by climate change mean the island nation is likely to be hit especially hard by this week’s storm.