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Climatelinks
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.พ. 2015
Climatelinks (www.climatelinks.org) is a knowledge portal for USAID staff and implementing partners working at the intersection of climate change and development. It offers information about USAID’s work to help countries mitigate and adapt to climate change, as well as how it is integrating climate change considerations into its broader development portfolio. The portal provides a way for practitioners to access the significant investments that USAID has made in analysis, tool-development, data services, implementation guidance, and synthesis of lessons learned.
2024 Climate MEL Learning Series: Sustainable Landscapes Reporting
This webinar features reporting guidance for EG.13 Sustainable Landscapes results, with an emphasis on hectares and greenhouse gases. It is part of the 2024 Climate Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) webinar series that was developed to improve reporting on a set of standard indicators that all USAID programs with climate change benefits are required to report against.
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Partnerships for NDC Success: Genesis Energy Spotlight
มุมมอง 6421 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
This webinar, hosted by Climatelinks and the USAID Comprehensive Action for Climate Change Initiative (CACCI), spotlights the early success of CACCI Partnerships for Climate Action partner Genesis Energy. Genesis Energy is collaborating with USAID and CACCI to mobilize up to $10 billion in climate investments for critical projects that decarbonize economies and enhance national resilience. The ...
Tracking Climate Progress: Leveraging Data Analytics and AI for NDC Targets
มุมมอง 4521 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
This webinar, hosted by Climatelinks and the USAID Comprehensive Action for Climate Change Initiative, introduces innovative, data-driven and AI solutions like WRI’s ClimateWatch that track the progress of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). It also explores the vision for the African Union’s Measurement, Reporting, and Learning Database platform to measure and monitor NDC implementatio...
2024 USAID Climate MEL Learning Series: Geospatial Reporting for EG 13-8
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This webinar featured an overview of Natural Climate Solutions at USAID, the role they play in contributing towards the climate strategy targets, and guidance on shapefiles and geospatial reporting from the USAID GeoCenter. It is part of the 2024 Climate Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) webinar series that was developed to improve reporting on a set of standard indicators that all USA...
2024 USAID Climate MEL Learning Series: Climate Finance Reporting
มุมมอง 1721 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
This webinar explores examples, frequently asked questions, and troubleshooting tips associated with reporting on climate finance mobilisation. It is part of the 2024 Climate Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) webinar series that was developed to improve reporting on a set of standard indicators that all USAID programs with climate change benefits are required to report against.
2024 USAID Climate MEL Learning Series: Climate Foundations Reporting
มุมมอง 20วันที่ผ่านมา
This webinar is foundational for all climate indicator reporting, and covers common issues such as reporting requirements, double counting, and more! It is part of the 2024 Climate Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) webinar series that was developed to improve reporting on a set of standard indicators that all USAID programs with climate change benefits are required to report against.
Locally Led Adaptation: Learnings and Best Practices at USAID Webinar
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On August 27, CASA hosted a webinar on locally led adaptation (LLA) to showcase new guidance and tools for implementing LLA, including a Primer and Guidance Note on Operationalizing the Principles for LLA. The webinar featured Dr. Catherine Tembo of USAID/Zambia and John Githiaka from USAID Kuza (Kenya) who shared how they integrate LLA principles into programming.
Strengthening Health Systems with Climate Information Services Webinar
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On October 30, CASA hosted a webinar sharing new materials exploring the potential of Climate Information Services (CIS) to better inform health sureillance, preparedness, and long-term planning. The webinar also featured Dr. Ousmane Ndiaye, Director of Seneglaese Meteorological Service, Agency of Civil Aviation and Meteorology and Dr. Joy Shumake-Guillemot, WHO/WMO Joint Climate and Health Off...
Learning Module 5: Practical Guide for USAID Staff Integrating CIS for Health Systems Strengthening
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This module provides specific guidance on assessing Climate Information Services (CIS) opportunities, fostering collaborations, and developing context-specific action plans tailored to your work.
Learning Module 4: Lessons Learned from CIS Integration for Health Systems Strengthening
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This module delves into real-world examples, common challenges, and best practices for successful Climate Information Services integration.
Learning Module 3: Using Climate Information Services in Health Systems Strengthening
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This module gives participants an overview of how to leverage various types of CIS for effective decision-making.
Learning Module 2: The Role of Climate Information Services in Health Systems Strengthening
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The module uncovers how CIS can be harnessed to reduce climate-related health risks and enhance health systems.
Learning Module 1: Understanding Climate-Related Impacts on Health & Health Systems
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This module explores the complex relationship between climate and health, and how it directly and indirectly impacts health systems.
Scaling Financing for Climate Innovation: The Role of Climate Ventures and Accelerators
มุมมอง 297หลายเดือนก่อน
Currently, Africa has only secured 10 percent of the necessary finance for its climate objectives, underscoring the urgent need for increased private sector engagement and innovative financing solutions. This webinar featured a panel discussion on innovative financing strategies, ecosystem gaps and solutions, and the distribution of capital to enhance the growth and transformative impact of Afr...
The Role of Climate Adaptation Financing in Agriculture
มุมมอง 319หลายเดือนก่อน
Climate adaptation in agriculture remains severely underfunded, posing a significant challenge for global food systems and smallholder farmers. This webinar focused on the USAID-commissioned report, “Climate Adaptation Finance for Agriculture: Donor & Investor Guidance” It shared actionable insights that can be leveraged to allocate resources more strategically towards climate adaptation invest...
Insurance as a Tool for Mitigating Climate Risk
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Insurance as a Tool for Mitigating Climate Risk
Climate Resilient Water Management - A Systems Change Approach
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Climate Resilient Water Management - A Systems Change Approach
Pimaga Rural Hospital Solar Mini-Grid
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Pimaga Rural Hospital Solar Mini-Grid
Making a Difference through Climate Action
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Making a Difference through Climate Action
Climate Finance Investment Network Webinar
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Climate Finance Investment Network Webinar
Reflecting On Overlapping Governance of Multi-Functional Landscapes
มุมมอง 70ปีที่แล้ว
Reflecting On Overlapping Governance of Multi-Functional Landscapes
Promoting Climate Resilient Small-Scale Agricultural Practices: Lessons from Southern Africa
มุมมอง 340ปีที่แล้ว
Promoting Climate Resilient Small-Scale Agricultural Practices: Lessons from Southern Africa
Building Innovative Approaches to Combat Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC): Lessons from Southern Africa
มุมมอง 85ปีที่แล้ว
Building Innovative Approaches to Combat Human Wildlife Conflict (HWC): Lessons from Southern Africa
Accelerating change 2018-2023: Moving from WASH Assessments to National & Local Interventions
มุมมอง 14ปีที่แล้ว
Accelerating change 2018-2023: Moving from WASH Assessments to National & Local Interventions
USAID Resilient Waters Program Webinars Series
มุมมอง 28ปีที่แล้ว
USAID Resilient Waters Program Webinars Series
Equitable Water Governance and Water Politics in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin
มุมมอง 30ปีที่แล้ว
Equitable Water Governance and Water Politics in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin
Exploring Opportunities to Improve Local Livelihoods in the Kavango East Region in Namibia
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Exploring Opportunities to Improve Local Livelihoods in the Kavango East Region in Namibia
Exploring the Potential of Participatory Games for Responding to SDG Challenges in Namibia
มุมมอง 18ปีที่แล้ว
Exploring the Potential of Participatory Games for Responding to SDG Challenges in Namibia
Exploring the Large-Scale Land and Water Acquisitions and Governance in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
มุมมอง 20ปีที่แล้ว
Exploring the Large-Scale Land and Water Acquisitions and Governance in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
How can we access Enact products of climate data for Ethiopia?
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The Earth is cooler with the atmos/GHGs/albedo not warmer. To perform as advertised the GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. (th-cam.com/video/0Jijw7-YG-U/w-d-xo.html) The kinetic heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmos molecules render that scenario impossible. No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven climate change or Gorebal warming. Version 1.0 041922
The title and the video content seem different. In the video we are talking about Peru while the title suggest Senegal
"Begging the Question" -- The logical fallacy of presenting your desired conclusion as a premise in the argument. This video is a standard IPCC-type representation: telling you what the sausage looks like, rather than how the sausage was made. Merely noting that, within the unspecified and nondiscussed assumptions of the models and data sets (glibly aggregated and referred to simply as "the best" and "the most likely" in this talk), that there still remains high modeled variability within those assumptions (that you can see in our graphs!); this is not remotely an honest or competent discussion of the experimental uncertainty, under any circumstances. The biggest sources of error are typically at the foundational assumptions of experimental development, none of which is discussed or justified here.
GOOD VIDEO!!!
*2030 = RUNAWAY HOTHOUSE MASS EXTINCTION* There are 23 billion chickens on earth, if one sneezes we all get the flu ;) Humans and livestock are 96% of all mammals by weight and caused 80% of species extinction -- Livestock use up to 80% of antibiotics and cause 25% of all infectious disease The world failed all 20 biodiversity targets set 10 years ago There have been 25 climate COPs and 15 biodiversity COPs - all miserable failures People don't live long enough to notice mass extinction 500 years ago there were so many cod fish John Cabot thought they would capsize his ship 400 years ago there were more Caribbean sea turtles by weight than buffalo on the plains 300 years ago Passenger pigeon migrations would block out the noon day sun 97% of great fresh water species gone since 1970 ( Guardian 2019 ) 96% of mammals are livestock and human by weight ( Ecowatch 2018 ) 96% of tigers gone in 100 years ( IFL Science 2019 ) 90% of elephants gone in 100 years ( Hurriet 2019 ) 90% of lions gone in 100 years ( African Impact 2019 ) 90% of Leatherback sea turtles gone since 1980 ( Earth Watch undated ) 90% of Monarch Butterflies gone in 20 years ( Inhabitat 2014 ) 80% of Antarctic Krill gone in 30 years ( Research Gate 2005 ) 77% of Eastern lowland gorillas gone since 1996 ( Treehugger 2020 ) 68% of world’s wildlife has been wiped out since 1970 ( Mongabay 2020 ) 50% of Marine vertebrates gone since 1970 ( WWF 2015 ) 50% of Great Barrier Reef gone since 1985 ( Live Science 2012 ) 40% of Giraffes gone since 1990 ( NRDC 2019 ) 40% of insect species are threatened with extinction in 30 years ( PNAS 2019 ) 4% of mammals are wild ( Vegan News 2020 ) Green house gases up 45% in 30 years - Earth Hotter Faster In 10 years the US cut emissions more switching from coal to gas than Europe investing in renewable energy 66% of humanity will live in water stressed areas by 2025 50% of thermal and hydro electric capacity will be threatened by water stress 20% of global energy is electricty 4% of global energy is renewable electricity To get 30% of energy from algae ponds requires land the size of Argentina 4% of mammals are wild by weight and bio energy land use threatens them The outlook for grassland carbon capture is grim due to deep soil carbon loss The implications of deep soil carbon loss on abrupt permafrost heating are dismal 80% of global energy is fossil fuels and has been for over 25 years Solar & wind are 2% of global energy North Euro offshore wind turbines work 30% of the time North Euro onshore wind turbines work 22% of the time North Euro solar panels work 11% of the time The F-35 fighter jet works 11% of the time Europe burns 80% of the world’s wood pellets for renewable electricity It takes tree plantations 30 years to recoup 10% of their carbon offset We cut 15 billion trees, plant 5 billion, lose 10 billion per year Wildfires are more intense, frequent and bigger with drought & high temps Trees are growing faster and dying younger 40% of insect species could go extinct by 2050 Europe burns 80% of its recycled plastic & paper for recycled electricity Europe burns 50% of its palm oil shipments in cars & trucks Europe's carbon fund is rife with corruption Out of earth's 1.2 billion vehicles 6 million are electric Ten years fighting air pollution in China raised global north temperatures 0.1 °C Earth is Hotter Faster From 1971-2018 global net heating averaged 0.47 watts/m² From 2010-2018 global net heating averaged to 0.87 watts/m² = 46% higher This is rapid heat acceleration 350 ppm CO2 will not get Earth’s heat imbalance under control -- 300 ppm needed to cool earth *Sources:* We cut 15 billion trees per year, plant 5 billion, lose 10 billion per year -- Tree Nation 2020 Trees are growing faster and dying younger -- Sci Am 2020 2020 : Fossil fuels remained 80% of global energy for over 25 years - CCN 2019 2020 : 2% of global energy is solar and wind ( after 20 yrs trying ) - IEA 2020 2020 : 4% of energy is renewable - WSJ BP 2019 Greenhouse gases are up 45% in 30 years - NOAA 2020 2020 : Energy related emissions up 30% in 30 years - IEA 2020 2025 : 66% of people will live in water stressed areas - Nat Geo 2020 Water Stress Threatens Near 50% of World’s Thermal Power Plant Capacity - WRI 2017 Water Stress Threatens 30% of planned hydro projects - WWF 2019 2030 : Emissions must fall 50% in 10 years to stay under 1.5 C - Sci Am 2019 2030 : Emissions must fall 50% in 10 years to stay under 1.5 C - Insurance Journal 2019 2030 : We’ll make 120% more fossil fuel than needed to stay under 1.5 C - UN 2019 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable - IEA 2019 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable - WSJ BP 2019 2050 : Energy demand to increase 50% - EIA 2019 2050 : 30% of electricity will be renewable - EIA 2019 2050 : 30% of global energy will be electricity - IEA 2019 2018 : 18% of global energy is electricity 2040 : 24% of global energy is electricity US Energy Vulnerabilities To Climate Extremes - Energy gov 2013 -- Decreasing water availability in some regions and seasons -- Increasing intensity/frequency of storms, flooding, and sea level riseWater Energy and Land Insecurity: Global -- Science Daily 2020 -- heightened global risk to water/energy/resources for supply/demands *Weather* = flash floods + flash fires + flash mobs + flash infections *Climate* = 30 years of weather
I literally procrastinate by watching videos and pretending it is productive eeek!
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I would have kept watching if you had shown the slides that were being presented.
every thing is useless......... until and unless we wont work on our India's population !! First we need to control our country population
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How does one contact folks at Chemonics about the Atlas Project work? I am evaluating similar work at the UNDP and would be interested in learning more about it. Who would I contact at Chemonics?
Hi Richard. Thanks for your message. You can learn more about the ATLAS project here: www.climatelinks.org/projects/atlas. Please email us at team@climatelinks.org and we can connect you with the right person from the ATLAS team at Chemonics.