Who is paying for climate change in Nepal?
In an article for the Guardian’s Global Development Professionals Network, CDKN’s Elizabeth Gogoi outlines the economic cost of climate change in Nepal.
Feature
27th June 2014
The Green Climate Fund - ready for take off
The Green Climate Fund now has the basic systems and procedures in place for donors to start pledging money. It’s like an aircraft ready for take-off, but where will it land? asks Anouk Franck of Both ENDS.
Event
26th June 2014
Join the launch of "Green Growth in Practice
Come join us at the launch of the new report on ''Green Growth Best Practices: Lessons from Country Experiences" on Tuesday 1 July at 12:00 at the Overseas Development Institute in London or online.
SARUA publishes results of its regional climate change mapping study
A new knowledge framework by the Southern African Regional Universities Association (SARUA) highlights opportunities for universities to work together for the benefit of climate compatible development in the region. Read more about the mapping studies in each Southern African country.
Feature
23rd June 2014
Private sector action in adaptation
Ari Huhtala, CDKN's Deputy CEO for Policy and Programme, reflects on government strategies to attract private investors to climate adaptation, as highlighted in several recent expert debates.
Climate change and migration in Bangladesh - Living on the go
A new film commissioned by CDKN joins a team of researchers as they investigate how climate change is prompting internal migration in Bangladesh - and how public policy can support the migrants.
Moving CBA from planning to implementation
In a series of articles from the 8th Community-based Adaptation (CBA) conference, Sihaba Haji Vuai, from the Government of Zanzibar, reflects on why local financing now needs to deliver concrete results.
Feature
12th June 2014
What can the SDGs do for climate change? And vice versa…
How should climate change be addressed in the post-2015 development framework? Dessima Williams, Member of the Leaders Council, Mary Robinson Foundation for Climate Justice (MRFCJ) and former Ambassador of Grenada to the United Nations reports on recent discussions among political leaders on this hot topic.