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The Economic Benefits of Air Quality Improvements in Arctic Council Countries.png
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
With ambitious policy action to reduce air pollutants, Arctic Council countries would obtain a positive effect on health and the environment throughout their territory, while also helping to slow down climate change by reducing emissions of black carbon. This report calls for ambitious policy action to reduce air pollution in Arctic Council countries, highlighting the environmental, health, and economic benefits from policy action.
Scaling up Nature-based Solutions to Tackle Water-related Climate Risks.png
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
This report provides an assessment of the use of, and recommendations for scaling up, Nature-based Solutions to address water-related climate risks. The analysis is based on two country case studies carried out in Mexico and the United Kingdom.
The World Bank NDC Support Facility-Impacts and lessons learned supporting NDC implementation.png
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World Bank Group
This paper provides an overview of the NDC-SF’s work over the past three years, identifies key impacts and lessons learned, and describes its way forward.
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Council on Energy Environment and Water (CEEW)
Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)
This study, in collaboration with the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU), provides an overview of the current state of sustainable agriculture practices and systems (SAPSs) in India. It aims to help policymakers, administrators, philanthropists, and others contribute to an evidence-based scale-up of SAPSs, which represent a vital alternative to conventional, input-intensive agriculture in the context of a climate-constrained future.
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Climate Council
This report is about Australia’s gas industry, the threat it poses to health, and the way out: of kicking the gas habit for a cleaner, healthier, and more prosperous future.