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COP27: UN university and ECA launch digital portal to support transition to cleaner energy
Launched on the margins of COP27, the portal enables green entrepreneurs to share new opportunities and unlock potential sources of investment .
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UNU Macau Attends the World Young Scientist Summit
Dr. Franz Gatzweiler attended the event in Wenzhou, China, on behalf of UNU Macau, and presented a speech reflecting on the foundations of progress.
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What Can We Expect at COP27?
The goodwill so critical to COP27 success depends on financial commitments and meaningful progress on loss and damage, adaptation, and mitigation.
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Managing Disaster Risks in an Interconnected World
Disaster risk reduction that incorporates a lens of interconnectivity is necessary for building long-term resilience of communities and ecosystems.
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UNU Macau Co-chairs Workshop on Gender Equality in Digital Economies and the Environment
This workshop will explore gender perspectives on the use of AI systems in natural resource and climate management.
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COP27 Side Event Explores Impacts of Climate Change on Mental Health
Experts from UNU and other UN organisations discussed the linkage between climate change and mental health at COP27.
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COP27 Event Discusses Empowering Youth and Engaging Citizens in Science
Side-event explores how engaging citizens in science and empowering youth could contribute to climate action.
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Addressing the climate emergency through innovative storytelling – arts and culture for climate action
Climate research is not enough, but innovative storytelling is key to changing attitudes & behaviours at the individual & collective level.
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UNU-IAS Students Exchange Climate Solutions with Local Youth
UNU-IAS master’s degree students joined a session of the Shibuya Youth Climate Change Council to exchange ideas and tackle environmental issues.
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Press Release: Emerging Evidence of a Connection Between Climate Change and Armed Group Recruitment
New data from the Middle East and Africa points to a worrying trend.