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View of informal housing by a lake, with a boat in it. In the background modern buildings and skyscrapers
Towns and cities are on the frontline of climate change, and low-income urban residents often face the greatest risks. This initiative worked to strengthen the capacity of governments in Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines to design and implement initiatives to build the resilience of the urban poor and advance inclusive urban development
ProjectClimate change, Urban
A journal for newcomers and experienced practitioners alike. This page contains the content of the journal series from 1988-2013
ArticleMonitoring, evaluation and learning

China has a leading role in building large hydropower dams in developing nations, partly in the name of sustainable development.

PublicationClimate change, Energy
‘Keeping 1.5 alive’ is going to take a monumental effort. Clare Shakya and Andrew Norton discuss factors that could drive the political ambition desperately needed for governments to keep the Paris Agreement’s most critical target in sight and deliver on climate finance promises ] ‘Keeping 1.5 alive’ is going to take a monumental effort. Clare Shakya and Andrew Norton discuss factors that could drive the political ambition desperately needed for governments to keep the Paris Agreement’s most critical target in sight and deliver on climate finance promises long overdue
BlogClimate change
A box with coloured tiles spells "Start today with a greener worldle" with some letters outside the box.
IIED is bringing a focus on climate and the environment to a popular internet word game by launching A GREENER WORLDLE
NewsClimate change, Communication
Diagram of two circles titled: Obsessions. One circle reads "Wordle", the other circle reads "climate change". In the middle of the two, there is a screenshot of A GRENER WORLDLE.
While A GREENER WORLDLE is bringing an online community together to play a word game, IIED is continuing to make a difference in tackling global climate change
ArticleClimate change, Communication
Reacting to the speech by COP26 President Alok Sharma looking to the end of the UK's COP Presidency, IIED director Andrew Norton said: “This welcome speech demonstrates that Mr. Sharma understands that the work needed to address climate change and halt global warming did not end with the conclusion of the COP summit in Glasgow. Despite huge distractions, global attention needs to remain focused on putting words into action."
Press releaseClimate change
Woman wearing a blazer checks her mobile phone in the street.
The pandemic catalysed a worldwide shift to virtual engagement. But girls and women are still missing out.
BlogGender

This chapter is part of a book that provides the first comprehensive commentary on the text of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Peop

PublicationFood and agriculture, Land acquisitions and rights

As the world pivots towards low-carbon energy generation, hydropower is once again in the spotlight. Hundreds of new dams are due to be built this decade.

PublicationGovernance, Water

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