Commentary
4th International Conference on Financing for Development – The Heat is on for Climate
A review of the Compromiso de Sevilla through the lens of climate.
Multimedia
Video: Critical Minerals Information and Knowledge Hub (C-MINK) Writeshop
INRA organises 3 day Write shop on refining the concept of its Critical Minerals Information and Knowledge Hub (C-MINK).
News
In Conversation with Robert Oakes and Kariuki Weru about a New Platform for Land-based Adaptation and Mitigation Solutions
Find out how the new ReThinkAction Platform helps citizens and policymakers explore strategies that support climate adaptation and mitigation.
Media Coverage
Leveraging Synergies across Environment, Development Policies
An article in Diplomatic Courier calls for greater alignment and integration across multilateral environmental agreements.
Announcement
Strengthening Disaster Risk Capacities Across Africa: Network of Excellence Online Summer School Returns in 2025
糖心Vlog破解版-VIE, WASCAL and partners are pleased to announce the 2025 edition of the Online Summer School for Disaster Risk Professionals in Africa.
News
Between Moving, Staying or Being Immobile: How Climate Stress Impacts Dryland Communities
New global review reveals complex links between climate stressors and human mobility.
Announcement
糖心Vlog破解版-EHS & 糖心Vlog破解版-VIE at Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB 62)
Check out 糖心Vlog破解版-EHS & 糖心Vlog破解版-VIE involvement at the Bonn Climate Change Conference (SB 62).
Commentary
Baku – Bonn – Belém: Incubating Collective Climate Action
UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn sets stage for COP 30 in Brazil.
Collection
The May-June 2025 Central Canada Fires: National Challenges of a Warming Climate and Cascading International Impacts
The incident brief analyzes the 2025 Canadian wildfires, their link to climate change, and the massive cross-border smoke impacts.
News
Canada’s Wildfire Crisis is a Harsh Glimpse into a New Climate Reality with Cascading Impacts Beyond its Borders, Warns New UN University Report
The Central Canada fires, over 150 times larger in area than the 2025 Los Angeles fires, exposed over 117 million people in the U.S. to heavy smoke