Biodiversity is a term to describe the immense variety and variability of life of earth – from genes to species to ecosystems.
Author(s): Dilys Roe and Xiaoting Hou Jones
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Climate Key Sheet Governance
Climate change impacts are multi-dimensional, affecting countries, people and sectors differently, and requiring governance systems to evolve beyond current models.
Author(s): Tracy Kajumba
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Climate Key Sheet Drylands
Drylands cover two-fifths of the Earth’s land and are home to 2.3 billion people worldwide.
Author(s): Ced Hesse
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Climate Key Sheet Conflict
Climate change’s impacts and risks compound conflict, fragility, widening inequalities and food insecurity.
Author(s): Camilla Toulmin and Sam Barrett
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Climate Key Sheet Extreme Vulnerability
People are vulnerable when they face risks (including from climate change) but can’t easily cope or adapt.
Author(s): Simon Anderson
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Climate Change for Social Change
A Presentation was provided by the World Resources Institute (WRI) during a workshop on Gender and Climate in April 2018.
How lessons from research informs Trócaire’s approach to climate change & gender
This Presentation was provided by Trocaire during a Gender and Climate Workshop held in April 2018. The Presentation outlines the work of Trocaire to date in building
Author(s): Niamh Garvey (Trocaire)
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Promoting participation of Grassroots Women in International Climate Policy Development
This Presentation was provided by the Mary Robinson Foundation- Climate Justice (MRF-CJ) during a Gender and Climate workshop in April 2018.
Author(s): Maurice Sadlier (MRFCJ)
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Gender Equality in UNFCCC Negotiations
The presentation outlined what the UNFCCC Gender Action Plan (GAP) aims to achieve, which includes supporting implementation of gender-related decisions and mandates i
Author(s): Colin O'Hehir (DCCAE)
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Managing disaster risk in policy and investment
This note provides information relevant to the agreement of target (v) of the draft Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, which reads: [Substantially] incre