News
In conversation with Lisa Thalheimer: uncovering the human fingerprint in climate disasters
Attribution science measures how human-induced climate change affects extreme weather events.
Media Coverage
UN Peacekeeping Is Hamstrung by National Rules for Its Troops
National rules on UN peacekeeping troops.
News
Water scarcity and agriculture in Almería: In conversation with Claudia Fry
Learn about Water scarcity and migration in Almeria, Spain, with our expert Claudia Fry.
Series
5 Reasons Why Cities Deserve the Spotlight at COP28
Discover why cities should be in the spotlight at COP28.
Project
Future Food Production Under Climate Change Scenarios: Reuse of Water and Protection of Biodiversity as Fields of Action
This project researches food production in the context of the circular economy using tools that ensure water management and biodiversity protection.
News
Workshop Develops Net-Zero Strategies with Government Officials in Thailand
The workshop aimed to enhance knowledge and skills needed to achieve a carbon neutral society.
Blog Post
Climate-Related Migration Into Cities: Ethiopian Smallholders Heading to Addis Ababa
A more nuanced understanding of climate-related migration is needed which recognizes the importance of land tenure and job opportunities.
News
Frequent flooding in African coastal cities demand holistic recovery pathways
Coastal cities across Africa experience extreme flood events annually, and 2022 was no exception.
Series
5 Facts on How Interconnected Disaster Risk Solutions Can Help Save Biodiversity
Underlying causes not only connect disasters, but also the solutions to manage them. This can help save biodiversity.
News
Adaptation and resilience: an alumna’s story from Ukraine
Master's alumna Nataliia Makaruk shares her experience of working on disaster risk reduction in Ukraine, which quickly changed to humanitarian work.