Resilient Food Systems, Resilient Cities: A High-Level Vulnerability Assessment of Toronto's Food System

This report analyzes the resilience of Toronto's food sector to climate change through seven food system sectors and five critical, supporting parts of the city's infrastructure. It also explores existing emergency response plans and the role of the private sector in building the city's food resilience.

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Local
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Vulnerability Assessments
Published
July, 2018
Topic
Food
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Engineering with Nature: An Atlas

The EWN Atlas is a collection of 56 projects illustrating a diverse portfolio of contexts, motivations, and successful outcomes, presented and considered from an Engineering With Nature® perspective to reveal the usefulness of nature-based approaches and the range of benefits that can be achieved. Engineering With Nature is an initiative of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers enabling more sustainable delivery of economic, social, and environmental benefits associated with water resources infrastructure. EWN intentionally aligns natural and engineering processes to efficiently and sustainably deliver economic, environmental, and social benefits through collaborative processes.

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Local
Global
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Adaptation Planning
Published
January, 2019
State
Alabama
California
Colorado
District of Columbia
Florida
Illinois
Iowa
Louisiana
Maryland
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
New Jersey
New York
Ohio
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin
Topic
Coasts
Ecosystems
Transportation
Marine
Built Environment

Global Warming of 1.5°C

This special report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change describes the impacts of global warming of 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels. The report also describes potential global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty.

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Global
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Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
Climate Mitigation
Published
October, 2018
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All
Topic
Coasts
Ecosystems
Food
Health
Water
Tribal Nations
Transportation
Energy
Marine
Built Environment
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The Future of Cooling: Opportunities for Energy-Efficient Air Conditioning

As incomes rise and populations grow, especially in the world’s hotter regions, the use of air conditioners is becoming increasingly common. In fact, the use of air conditioners and electric fans already accounts for about a fifth of the total electricity in buildings around the world–or 10 percent of all global electricity consumption. Over the next three decades, the use of ACs is set to soar, becoming one of the top drivers of global electricity demand. This new analysis by the International Energy Agency shows how new standards can help the world avoid facing such a “cold crunch” by helping improve efficiency while also staying cool.

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National
Global
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Climate Impacts
Adaptation Planning
Climate Mitigation
Published
May, 2018
Topic
Health
Energy
Special Topic

United Nations Climate Change Annual Report 2017

The first-ever Annual Report from UN Climate Change lays out key 2017 achievements and points to the future of the climate change process. Throughout 2017, UN Climate Change continued to deliver on its core tasks: supporting the intergovernmental process, bringing transparency to climate commitments, supporting parties in building resilience and adapting to climate change, facilitating the mobilization of finance and diffusion of technology, and fostering cooperation with non-party stakeholders to realize the Paris Agreement’s potential. The report also looks at the outlook for the year ahead, including increasing the number of ratifications of the Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol so it can enter into force, the Talanoa Dialogue which will inform and inspire parties as they increase their commitments, and adopting the outcomes of the work programme of the Paris Agreement at the end of 2018.

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Global
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April, 2018
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National Adaptation Plans: Building Climate Resilience in Agriculture

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The United Nations Development Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations joined in 2017 to launch an online course on climate change and agriculture. The six-week course in partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research featured leading global experts on climate change, finance, agriculture, and communications. The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) happened in parallel with the 23rd Conference of the Parties (COP23) in Bonn, Germany. The learning materials are now presented as part of the joint effort between all parties involved in the MOOC.

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