How to cut fossil fuel subsidies without causing riots
Megan Rowling of Alertnet reports back on the CDKN-Alertnet debate ‘Could cutting fossil fuel subsidies curb climate change – and poverty?’ This article first appeared on www.trust.org
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New study reveals that identifiable environmental shocks account for 78% of reported humanitarian emergencies in Southern Africa.
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3rd December 2013
The story behind Nepal’s knowledge management centre
Dr Dinesh Raj Bhuju, Dr Bimala Devkota and Mr Pawan K Neupane look back at how a CDKN project strengthened the core functions of the Nepal Climate Change Knowledge Management Centre (NCCKMC)
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29th November 2013
COP19 delivers Warsaw Framework for REDD+ Action
We take a look at the Warsaw Framework for REDD+ Action package which came out of the COP19 discussions earlier this month and speak to the Coalition for Rainforest Nations to find out how significant it is.
How to win the argument on climate change
Simon Maxwell, CDKN's Executive Chairman shares part one of his 5-step plan to win the argument on how to tackle climate change.
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28th November 2013
The vulnerability of energy in Central Asia
Daryl Fields and Alla Ljungman from the World Bank discuss how a partnership between CDKN and the ESMAP programme is building the resilience of the energy sector in Tajikistan
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27th November 2013
When innovation for coordination becomes collaboration for innovation – Part 2
Coordination is one of the primary challenges for people involved in the implementation of public policies in Colombia. Climate change issues are no different. That is why the ACTION LAB Colombia that took place this year focused on facing that challenge.