5 cognitive biases in climate risk management
This infographic explains 5 common shortcuts, how they play a role in decision-making related to climate risk management, and strategies to outsmart our tendency to use shortcuts.
Floods in Merti, 2015 II
Floods in Merti, Kenya, Fall 2015
Adaptive social protection: linking theory to reality on the ground
How to build a system capable of responding in a flexible way to different kind of shocks?
El Niño and household debt
El Niño-driven drought has exacerbated Ethiopian households' debt
Shinier cities - and fields - could cut extreme heat risk: scientists
If you can bring the extreme temperature down a degree or two you reduce the risks
BRACED holds first writeshop on innovation and technology
Senegal gathering aims to produce briefing notes on links between resilience and innovation and technology
INTERVIEW-"Global policymakers don't lead revolutions, cities do"
Debra Roberts, resilience chief of Durban, South Africa, says cities facing mounting pressures need more practical help
In bid for healthier cities, Ethiopia aims to boost urban green
Tree planting aims to cut air pollution, cool cities - and reduce climate-changing emissions
Sri Lanka seeks ways to turn El Niño pain into gain for farmers
Agriculture could benefit from unseasonal rains, but farmers need help to adapt to changing weather
In flooded Myanmar, government clears path for aid workers
Floods prompt urgent response from government, in contrast to restricted aid access after 2008 cyclone