IPCC 6th Assessment Report, Chapter 7: Health, Wellbeing and the Changing Structure of Communities

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Governance and Regulations

Could the law of the sea be used to protect small island states from climate change?

Climate change will wreak havoc on small island developing states in the Pacific and elsewhere. Some will be swamped by rising seas. These communities also face more extreme weather, increasingly acidic oceans, coral bleaching and harm to fisheries. Food supplies, human health and livelihoods are at risk. And it’s clear other countries burning fossil fuels are largely to blame.

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Health

Initiatives for Addressing Health Risks of Climate Change in South Asia

INPACC Inception Workshop 2023

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Agriculture and Water

Solar-powered lift irrigation in Gangri, Bhutan

The Department of Agriculture, Royal Government of Bhutan (RGoB) and ICIMOD’s Renewable Energy Intervention jointly implemented the solar powered lift irrigation pilot project to improve water security and agricultural productivity in Gangri village. A 16kWp solar powered lift irrigation system was installed to irrigate 36 acres, benefiting 117 people.

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