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APPLY NOW: Climate Change Capacity Building Program for Journalists

By ICCCAD
February 10, 2016
in :  Blog
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The International Center for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) supported by the Earth Journalism Network (EJN) is conducting a capacity building program for journalists interested in covering climate change stories. The program will give journalists a combination of in-class knowledge and field exposure that will inform them on the climate change issues facing Bangladesh and help identify news stories and …

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Helping tomorrow’s climate refugees by engaging today: A dispatch from Bangladesh

By ICCCAD
January 14, 2016
in :  Blog
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(Originally published here) I spent the past week in Bangladesh, visiting the countryside on a fascinating and heartening trip from the country’s massive capital, Dhaka, to the south, a region being hammered by climate change. I came to give some speeches and took the opportunity to see for myself how foreign aid and local sweat and equity are being used …

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Not Fully Lost and Damaged: How Loss and Damage Fared in the Paris Agreement

By ICCCAD
December 23, 2015
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
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(Originally published here) The Paris Agreement coming out of the Conference of Parties (COP) 21 negotiations gave breakthrough recognition to loss and damage, sorting through thorny discussions and politically charged negotiating positions. These positions revolved around liability and compensation, which developing countries called for but developed countries were unwilling to have included in the Agreement. The UN Framework Convention on …

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COP21 daily updates with Saleemul Huq, December 2015

By ICCCAD
December 1, 2015
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  Saleemul Huq, senior fellow of the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD), is providing daily reports from the UNFCCC climate talks in Paris, France from 30 November to 11 December 2015. The vlogs include updates from the 13th Development and Climate Days (D&C Days) event organised …

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COP21: Why the Paris talks must tackle climate-forced migration

By ICCCAD
November 27, 2015
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With the crisis of refugees arriving in to Europe from Syria and other countries in Asia and Africa the topic of climate change, displacement and migration assumes a high level of attention. Much of the debate is characterised by prejudice rather than evidence. We should accept the obvious truism that humans have been moving for millennia for a variety of …

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The Road to Paris: how can the world’s most vulnerable countries be heard?

By ICCCAD
November 1, 2015
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
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(Originally posted on the IIED website here) With a month to go until the start of COP21, Saleemul Huq provides an insight into the perspectives of the Least Developed Countries ahead of the Paris climate talks, as part of a new series of video interviews for IIED.   Least Developed Countries must use their “strength of numbers” if they are to …

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Getting Green Climate Funding to the local level

By ICCCAD
October 30, 2015
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(This article originally published here) Ahead of the Paris climate summit (COP21), the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Board will decide which of the submitted proposals will receive the first round of funding at its 11th board meeting in Livingstone, Zambia (PDF) (2-5 November 2015).   But while there is a clear need for balancing decentralised solutions with traditional large-scale infrastructure projects, not …

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Reflections on ICCCAD

By ICCCAD
October 19, 2015
in :  Blog, Short Course
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My name is Dr. Shadrack M. Kithiia from Kenya. I am currently a senior Lecturer at the University of Nairobi in the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies. My duties are teaching and supervision of both undergraduate and graduate studies. My area of specialization is water resources management and climate change. In 2012, I attended a ten (10) days training …

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Loans or grants for climate finance?

By ICCCAD
October 19, 2015
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media, News
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(Article originally published here) As we approach the Paris climate summit in December the topic of climate finance is becoming more pressing. It was a major topic of the recent IMF meeting in Lima, Peru and will require the involvement of ministers of finance rather than environment to make decisions. The good news is that a political commitment of $100 …

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Why listen to and support the most vulnerable?

By ICCCAD
October 3, 2015
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(Article originally published here) Four reasons why the voices of the most vulnerable must be heard and prioritised if we are to ensure that the Sustainable Development Goals leave no one behind.   The declaration for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pledges that no one will be left behind on the collective journey to end poverty, eradicate hunger and combat inequalities. As …

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