Tragic Flooding in Brazil; a Wake-Up Call for the World
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by Cristiane Fontes (Krika)
6d ago
After a week of record-breaking rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil is experiencing an environmental and humanitarian tragedy. The death toll from the floods is in the dozens. The number of missing persons has surpassed 100. Hundreds are injured ..read more
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Local Climate Action at the Forefront: How the UNEA-6 Cities & Regions Summit Elevated Subnational Governments
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by Eillie Anzilotti and Elsa Lefevre
6d ago
“What you do in your cities resonates across the world. When you make your cities green and sustainable, you are not just local heroes, you are global heroes.” Those were the inspiring words that Inger Anderson, Director of the UN ..read more
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Mexico Made Safe Mobility a Human Right — Here’s How Its Streets Can Become Safer
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by Anna Kustar, Sandra López, José Hernández and Anamaría Martinez
2w ago
Mexico became the first nation to declare access to safe mobility a human right in 2020 and two years later passed the General Law of Mobility and Road Safety to protect people, reduce collisions and promote sustainable modes of travel. Now, with this new ..read more
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The Impacts of El Niño Go Far Beyond Water
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by Alex Simpkins, Marlena Chertock, Sara Walker, Héctor Miguel Donado, Katie Connolly and Iryna Payosova
2w ago
Over the past several months, the climate pattern El Niño has disrupted different regions and sectors across the world. Zimbabwe recently declared a state of disaster, due largely to El Niño-induced drought. The city government in Bogotá, Colombia, announced water rationing as reservoir levels ..read more
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Next-Generation Climate Targets: A 5-Point Plan for NDCs
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by Jamal Srouji, Taryn Fransen, Sophie Boehm, David Waskow, Rebecca Carter and Gaia Larsen
3w ago
By early 2025, countries are due to unveil new national climate commitments under the Paris Agreement, known as nationally determined contributions (NDCs). These commitments form the foundation of international climate action, establishing emissions-reduction targets and other measures that countries promise ..read more
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Zero-Emission Zones Are Helping Some Cities Fight Pollution
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by Lulu Xue and Ke Chen
3w ago
With growing urban populations and increases in cars, trucks and buses, cities are poised to experience more harmful pollution threatening people’s health and livelihoods. But some cities around the world are turning to an emerging solution called zero-emission zones (ZEZs). These are designated ..read more
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5 Opportunities for Micro-Greening in Low-Income Urban Settlements
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by Shruti Maliwar, Avinash Kaur and Deepti Talpade
3w ago
Climate-change-induced events such as heat waves and floods severely impact quality of life in urban areas. It can be financially disruptive and even fatal, disproportionately impacting settlements most vulnerable to climate risks. Greening of open spaces can be an important ..read more
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Urban Practitioners Invited To Help Scope IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Cities
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by Pourya Salehi, Ariel Dekovic, Yunus Arikan and Maryke van Staden
1M ago
At the 43rd session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2016, the Panel decided to include a Special Report on Climate Change and Cities in the IPCC’s seventh assessment cycle. This achievement marked a ..read more
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How Improved Housing in Under-Served Communities Can Strengthen Climate Resilience
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by Smriti Singh and Maeve Weston
1M ago
In the crowded slums of Zambia, Africa, members of the Zambia Youth Federation, a social movement of the urban poor, conducted climate change research and presented it in an emotional spoken word poem. Their message let policymakers know how climate ..read more
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Solar-Powered Battery Swap Stations Could Speed Rwanda’s Shift to Electric ‘Motos’
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by Cheng Zhang and Miao Hong
1M ago
Like many parts of Africa, motorcycles are the most popular form of transportation among Rwanda’s 13.3 million people. Whether they’re commuting to work or school, transporting jugs of water from the local taps or just running everyday errands, people on ..read more
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