Working Paper : How to scale out community-based adaptation to climate change
This CDKN working paper explores the potential of ‘scaling out’ community-based adaptation pilots in order to bring more quality benefits to more people over a wider geographical area, more equitably, more quickly, and more lastingly.
Now that the IPCC's Working Group II report is done, it's up to all of us
Maarten van Aalst, Director of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre and a Lead Author of the Working Group II Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5) reports live from the conclusion of governmental negotiations in Yokohama, Japan.
Feature
27th March 2014
How do you prepare for an uncertain future?
How could 'Flexible and Forward-looking Decision Making' help African communities to become more climate-resilient? Lindsey Jones introduces the latest findings from the African Climate Change Resilience Alliance (ACCRA).
Feature
25th March 2014
Legal Response Initiative trains Kenyan government on climate law
The Legal Response Initiative (LRI) and Environmental Compliance Institute (ECI), supported by CDKN, trained Kenyan government officials on the international climate negotiations, and what a new global agreement could mean for the law in Kenya.
Feature
25th March 2014
Taking action to cut emissions and boost development
CDKN and partners report from West Nusa Tenggara in Indonesia where the Government is designing a new type of support programme to promote renewable energy.
Forging a climate resilient development pathway in the Caribbean
Dr Ulric Trotz, Deputy Director of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, and a senior strategic advisor to CDKN, outlines the tremendous opportunities for climate compatible development in the region.
News
6th March 2014
First ever global assessment of best practices in green growth
The Green Growth Best Practice (GGBP) initiative has released the key findings from its review of green growth approaches by different countries around the world - a study which reveals pathways to success.