Inception Report - Misungwi District case study into the effectiveness of health provision for women and girls in the context of gender inequalities and risks due to climate change
It is proposed that a Gender Audit and Profile (GAP) for Misungwi district will be coordinated by IIED and supported by the Climate Change and Development Learning Pla
Ramping Up Governance of the Global Environmental Commons: What Do Theory and History Tell Us?
This paper discusses how governance of the global environmental commons requires collective action to generate public goods.
Shifting Currents: Opportunities For Low-Carbon Electric Cities In The Global South
The paper uses two criteria to identify cities in the Global South that today are candidates for electrification – replacing fossil fuel–powered vehicles, stoves, furn
Tracking Progress of the 2020 Climate Turning Point
The world is already experiencing severe impacts of climate change, from extreme heat waves, sea level rise to species die-offs and crop failures.
4 Creative Ways Cities Are Transitioning to a Clean Energy Future
Mayors from cities across the U.S. are stepping up and committing to broad and inspirational action to reduce gr
Why Should Governments Refill the Green Climate Fund's Coffers?
Last month, a 10-megawatt solar plant went online in Sumber Soum, in central Mongolia.
For Small Businesses in Africa, Climate Resilience Is an Economic Opportunity
Africa is home to a growing number of entrepreneurs
Optimize, Electrify, Decarbonize: The 3 Steps to Thriving, Zero-Carbon Cities
Cities are currently both climate-culprit and climate-victim.
We Rely on Water for Everything We Need. Why Don't We Manage It That Way?
Every year, the World Economic Forum asks leaders from government, business, and civil society to rank their most pressing risks.