Climate change

Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are drivers of climate change, and are now at their highest levels in history. To avoid catastrophic impacts on communities, livelihoods, and economies, action must be swift and coordinated. The Paris Agreement is propelling this action, but achieving the Agreement's goal of limiting global temperature rise to below two degrees Celsius will depend on transforming climate knowledge into policy.

UNU seeks to help the vulnerable populations most affected by climate change, and to ensure global resilience later. UNU research contributes to policies and measures for mitigating and recovering from climate-related disasters, including insurance safety nets for island communities threatened by sea level rise and extreme weather as well as strategies to reduce carbon emissions.

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Announcement

Applications Open for UNU Global Seminar 2022

The certified course will be held online from 8 to 11 March 2022.

02 Feb 2022

Project

Reimagining the Human-Environment Relationship

A collaborative effort to capture, interrogate, and elevate alternative paradigms of the human/nature relationship

16 Dec 2021

News

Experts Discuss Latest Green, Digital Solutions for Localising the SDGs

UNU-IAS co-organised a symposium on green and digital transformation to achieve the SDGs.

14 Dec 2021

Event

After COP26: What Are the Next Steps for Climate Change? A Dialogue with Kyoko Gendatsu

UNU-IAS will host a series of online dialogues with experts who participated in the 26th COP26, to discuss the conference and climate action.

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News

Session at ISAP 2021 Highlights Benefits of Landscape Approaches

UNU-IAS co-hosted a session at the 13th International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific.

13 Dec 2021

Event

After COP26: What Are the Next Steps for Climate Change? A Dialogue with Naoyuki Yamagishi

UNU-IAS will host a series of online dialogues with experts who participated in the 26th COP26 to discuss the conference and climate action.

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