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Assisting in the development of international cooperation (meetings in Mongolia)Wednesday, 23 December 2015
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News from Charles Darwin University: Assessment of GHG flux from degraded seagrass and mangrove ecosystemsThursday, 10 December 2015Researchers from Charles Darwin University (CDU) are currently finalising field methodologies necessary to undertake a comparative assessment of Green House Gas (GHG) flux from degraded seagrass and mangrove ecosystems in Trang Province, Thailand. The research design involves utilising a photoacoustic gas monitor (an INNOVA 1412) capable of simultaneously measuring the concentration of 5 gases (plus…
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Proceedings of the Thematic Workshop on Local Government Financing for Water| Sewage and SanitationThursday, 10 December 2015
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Climate Bonds and UNEP Inquiry Launch Green Bond Policy Report 'Scaling Green Bond Markets - Guide for the Public Sector'Thursday, 10 December 2015"The potential opportunity of the green bond market has caught policy makers' attention." - Nick Robins, Co-Director of the UNEP Inquiry
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New UN Report Details Link between Climate Change and Human RightsThursday, 10 December 2015Released on Human Rights Day, ahead of the finalization of a new climate agreement, Climate Change and Human Rights provides a comprehensive study of the links between human rights law and climate change.
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Economics of Climate Change in the Pacific: Vulnerability of Island NationsThursday, 10 December 2015An ADB study details the potential costs of climate change in the Pacific, including modeling of future climate over the region, assessments of impacts on agriculture, fisheries, tourism, and human...
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Nations Unite for Oceans: New GEF Publication Captures 20 Years of Ocean Sustainability ImpactsFriday, 04 December 2015Oceans provide over US$1 trillion annually to the world economy in market goods and services and many times that in non-market amenities. Yet, our oceans are under growing threat from unsustainable practices, including over-fishing, land-based sources of pollution, invasive species and habitat destruction compounded by global climate change.
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Group launches two reports on how to build “blue economy” in the East Asian Seas RegionWednesday, 25 November 2015Danang, Vietnam—Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) launches two new reports this week at the East Asian Seas Congress 2015 in Danang, Vietnam, exploring the potential for building a “blue economy” in the region. The reports emphasize the importance of coasts and oceans to business in the region and call for increased investment in coastal and marine ecosystems health and a strategic approach to managing blue economy industries.