Enhancing access to renewable energy: A dividend for a just transition to low-carbon economies
Progress in low-carbon development has been slow due to significant knowledge gaps.
Progress in low-carbon development has been slow due to significant knowledge gaps.
Natural environments in the West Indian Ocean region are facing alarming rates of degradation due to human impacts on the environment.
Climate change increases the chances of worsening drought, with warmer temperatures set to increase water demands and evaporation, putting greater stress on water supplies and the agricultural sector.
This project is part of the Climate and Resilience (CLARE) partnership co-funded by IDRC and the UK’s Department for International Development.
Climate change represents a significant threat to human health, biodiversity, and the sustained eradication of poverty.
Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) were key to adopting the 2015 Paris Agreement, which outlines national goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and identifies financial needs for mitigation and adaptation efforts.
Climate and Resilience (CLARE) is a partnership co-funded by IDRC and the UK’s Department for International Development.
The Agricultural Model Inter-comparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) is the research initiative of a consortium led by Columbia University, together with other North American, European, and Southern research institutes.
This project will support the Climate and Resilience partnership by covering the operational costs, including salaries and benefits, office costs, and travel of IDRC staff.
Gross domestic product (GDP), is one of the most frequently cited and influential economic tools of our time.