The first Africa Climate Resilient Infrastructure Summit (ACRIS I), which concluded on April 29, 2015 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, offered an opportunity for the African Development Bank to showcase its Climate Safeguard System (CSS).
Global cities like Singapore have the unique opportunity to contribute in the learning from and sharing of best practices in urban sustainability and liveability. As a city-state that considers itself a living laboratory for greener and cleaner urban living, Singapore has been making strides in developing itself into a model for a green urban economy. Over time it is likely to also become an important test-bed for climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies from which other cities and urban centres could potentially learn.
It’s a bit late, but the second-ever Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) is finally here. And it’s a good thing – it’d be a shame if this effort to present a coherent strategic narrative of U.S.
Climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts face many obstacles in fragile and conflict-affected societies.
When the first wave of protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, following the shooting of Michael Brown in August 2014, it looked as if unrest might spread to other American cities, echoing the “long hot summers” of 50 years before.
Source: openDemocracy.net
By Phil Champain
South Caucasus Nature Protection Programme
Source: Europa World , 24 March 2006
Source: IRIN News http://www.irinnews.org/
Source: UNEP News Release 2006/36
Khartoum/Nairobi, 18 July 2006 – A detailed post-conflict assessment of Sudan is underway with the aim of pin pointing environmental issues and priorities during the country’s reconstruction phase.
Source: Jordan Times