Your online library of curated e-learning offerings on the WBG’s Climate Change Corporate Commitments and mainstreaming climate! Answering the ‘what,’ ‘why,’ and ‘how’ to include climate considerations into your project.
The World Bank Group (WBG) recognizes that globally, the poor, who are the least responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, often suffer the most from climate change impacts.
Explore how cities can leverage the COVID-19 pandemic’s unprecedented disruption to facilitate a more environmentally and socially sustainable recovery
How to approach sustainability in a post-pandemic world? To achieve long-term recovery, it is key to preserve and even accelerate the climate change and sustainability agenda for a successful post-COVID 19 reconstruction.
In highly agriculture-dependent economies, climate impacts can elevate risks of food insecurity, loss of livelihoods and export revenue, and heightened competition among water users
EO data can be used to bring high-resolution insight to inform a range of decisions, from informing ‘climate-adaptive’ building design to helping to identify opportunities for climate-resilient development and economic activities in coastal areas
Juan Verde, a former advisor to President Obama, the Clinton and VP Al Gore, offers revealing insights into the lessons that the international community must learn from this unprecedented world crisis.
The EO time-series data sets can build understanding about the scale of effects associated with different drought impacts, helping to develop early food security assessments
The web-based (EO4SD CR) platform provides climate action programmes with enhanced climate risk management capabilities allowing users to explore the data and apply on-demand analytics