The past three decades have seen an unprecedented increase in world living standards and a fall in poverty across many fundamental dimensions. Increased confidence in what was possible together with ...
The sad part is that it will happen because the Paris Climate Agreement with its global ambition to mitigate and slow the pace of climate change has been weakened, and even damaged, by the ...
Climate change and economic growth present developing countries with the ultimate dual challenge. They must build a rapidly evolving, sustainable economy within an environment increasingly altered by ...
No country is immune to the impacts of climate change, but the world’s poorest countries will bear the greatest burden. Over the last decade, they have been hit by nearly eight times as many natural ...
Watershed initiatives not only safeguard farming livelihoods but also contribute to broader environmental sustainability ...
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Peter Mwesiga, MSc Climate Change, Development and Policy, Class of 2024-25, runs an interview series on climate change. To mark COP30, we asked Peter to share some of the insights from people he has ...
Climate change can either slow that trajectory or strengthen it. The outcome will depend on how decisively intent is ...
Guinea-Bissau has the highest natural capital per capita in West Africa, but faces significant development hurdles, such as high poverty rates, political instability, and economic challenges, ...