loss and damage
Can parametric insurance be a tool for climate resilience?
There has been a wave of climate change policies in recent years, but unfortunately, implementation efforts have remained fragmented.
Is global governance failing to deliver climate commitments?
While commitment is the first step, finance is the most important means for implementation of climate commitments. But in this case, there are huge gaps, as pledges remain unfulfilled.
Can parametric insurance be a tool for climate resilience?
There has been a wave of climate change policies in recent years, but unfortunately, implementation efforts have remained fragmented.
From COP27 to COP28: The tricky road ahead
Attribution Science can play a leading role in figuring out which countries the money should flow to
Addressing loss and damage finance: It’s more than money
COP27 decided to establish a new funding arrangement to assist developing countries regarding climate-related loss and damage.
The story behind the loss and damage fund at COP27
The historic fund for loss and damage is the result of many years of labour
Negotiations going strong at COP27
The developing countries are united in their demand for the establishment of the Sharm El Sheikh Finance Facility for Loss and Damage (SSFFLD) at the end of the climate conference later this week.
Bangladesh must advocate for legal migration opportunities for the climate-vulnerable
The young population in the coastal villages want to develop their skills and knowledge and advance their career.
From rhetoric to realisation of climate actions at COP27
Despite demands from climate-change-affected countries, the issue of loss and damage has been contentious at the global forum.
How erratic weather has affected our food production
More investment is needed in research work to understand the dynamics and impact of loss and damage in climate-vulnerable communities.