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How Kerala is Harnessing

How Kerala is Harnessing Data for Climate Resilience

Waterways in the State of Kerala, in Southwestern India. / Shutterstock The World Bank first published this blog on 5 December 2023. Read the original blog here.ย  The backwaters of Kerala weave through picturesque landscapes, but the monsoons bring both blessings and challenges. A remarkable transformation is underway to turn this coastal state of India [...] Read More
Nepal Climate Innovations

Nepal Climate Innovations and Private Sector Engagement

Mr. Anil Pokhrel (Photo by ADPC) Mr. Anil Pokhrel, Chief Executive of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) of Nepal. Nepal's National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Authority (NDRRMA) was established through the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Act of 2017 to coordinate and implement DRRM-related functions in the country. Its [...] Read More
Andaman and Nicobar Islands climate

Climate Change’s Impact on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Mangrove forests on Andaman Island, India (Photo by: Dr. Yuvaraj) The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, nestled in the Bay of Bengal, are known for their picturesque landscape, rich biodiversity, and unique ecosystems. The abundant resources form the backbone of the islands' economy, and local communities' livelihoods primarily depend on tourism and fisheries. The island ecosystems, [...] Read More
Interview with Saleemul Huq

Why South Asia is Among the Hardest Hit Regions by Climate Change

The article was first published by U.S. News on 30 June 2022. Read the original article here. People travelling through flood waters by raft, June 26, 2022, in the Daudpur Union of Dakkin Surma Upazila of Sylhet. (MD RAFAYAT HAQUE KHAN/EYEPIX GROUP/FUTURE PUBLISHING/GETTY IMAGES) As India and Bangladesh emerge from devastating floods, one expert explains [...] Read More

Rising Tides and Sinking Villages: Odisha’s Battle with Climate Change

A damaged railway track in Rayagada district, Odisha, India (Photo by: Dr. Malini Prava Sethi) The State of Odisha in India faces severe climate change impacts. In the last 12 years, at least 16 natural disasters have impacted the lives and livelihood of the coastal communities. Frequent tropical cyclones and floods have intensified sea erosion [...] Read More
climate change lessons from assam

Climate Change Lessons and Local Government Experiences from Assam, India

Flooded Settlements at Majuli Island, Assam, India (Photo by: Pallav Gopal Jha) The riverine island of Assam-Majuli, in the North-eastern part of India, is affected by floods and river erosion during the monsoonal period. In 2017, during the flood season, the early warning dissemination from upper riparian states indicated a possible breach in the dam [...] Read More
Safeguarding Bhutan's water

Safeguarding Bhutan’s Water in the Face of Climate Change

The article was first published by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on 8 May 2023. Read the original article here. Photo: SGP-UNDP Bhutan In Bhutan, water plays a crucial role in the economy and society, with the country heavily reliant on its water resources for agriculture, hydropower generation, and drinking water. Climate change, however, poses [...] Read More
Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in Bhutan

Climate Action to Avert Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in Bhutan

The article was first published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) on 1 November 2022. Read the original article here. Bhutanโ€™s Thorthomi and Raphstreng glacial lakes are under threat of outburst due to climate change. Image by UNDP At 4,200 metres above sea level, the remote highland community of Lunana โ€“ made up of a [...] Read More

Navigating Climate Change in the Maldives: Government Insights

Mr. Umar Fikry (Photo by ADPC) Mr. Umar Fikry is Deputy Chief Executive at the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Maldives. What is the current environmental position of the Maldives and the climate risks involved? The Maldives is one of the world's most vulnerable countries to climate change. It's a low-lying flat island nation with [...] Read More
gender and technology

Gender Inclusion and Technology in Climate Resilience – A Civil Society Perspective

Aisha Khan (photo by ADPC) Aisha Khan is the Chief Executive of the Civil Society Coalition for Climate Change and CEO of the Mountain & Glacier Protection Organization in Pakistan. She has over 20 years of work experience at the community and policy levels to strengthen climate action by supporting inclusive and participatory practices that [...] Read More