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This policy paper provides an overview and a discussion of linkages between climate change adaptation and mitigation policies.

This paper highlights the main issues related to public climate finance that have been raised through extensive consultations by the incoming COP26 Presidency and sets out initial steps for the international community to address them.

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This publication was initiated by the Energy and Climate Change Leadership Group of the International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) to demonstrate how the chemical industry can contribute to achieving this low-carbon society.

This report maps the linkages between all 17 SDGs and sound management of chemicals and wastes in terms of goals, targets and indicators, through the international chemicals and wastes multilateral environmental agreements.

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Forecast of supply and demand of neodymium, praseodymium, terbium and dysprosium worldwide. The supply forecast provides data up to 2030, the demand forecast provided data up to 2050.

The study of climate finance and gender in Indonesia aims to understand climate finance for advancing gender equality and poverty reduction, by assessing different mechanisms: 1) the Village Fund (Dana Desa); 2) the Public Service Agency for Forest Development Financing Center (BLUP3H); 3) the Indonesia Climate Change Trust Fund (ICCTF); 4) the Special Allocation Fund (DAK); and 5) the Environmental Fund Management Agency (BPD-LH). The study focuses on adaptation and mitigation climate action at sub-national, which includes budget items tagged in the Indonesian Climate Budget Tagging system. We assess whether climate financial flows and climate actions contribute to long-term gender transformative change and pro-poor co-benefits on the ground. The sites include the agroforestry program of BPDASHL Serayu Opak Progo in Central Java and the artesian well program in Lombok.