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Cities are pledging to confront climate change, but are their actions working?

Some of the hardest tasks in cutting emissions involve activities such as urban planning and rebuilding transportation infrastructures, where cities are on the front lines.
Climate change in the Sahel: How can cash transfers help protect the poor?

Climate change in the Sahel: How can cash transfers help protect the poor?

The growing threats posed by climate change to poverty reduction in the Sahel call for new solutions and ambition. Adaptive social protection holds promise.
How the geography of climate damage could make the politics less polarizing
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How the geography of climate damage could make the politics less polarizing

What if we flip the frame from emissions to impacts when looking at the geography of climate change?

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