An evidence-based approach to climate change in Central Asia: Tajikistan and the Global Methane Pledge
Evidence-driven policymaking yields progress on key goals.
Evidence-driven policymaking yields progress on key goals.
Research for real-world solutions that can make a difference.
Encouraging scientific understanding for sustainability.
Growing and underappreciated risks.
Launching an Innovation Sprint on Gender and Climate Action.
Accelerating policies and investments to contend with shocks and build resilience.
Six policy priorities that can—and should—be implemented now.
Innovations to build reslience.
Outlining ambitious programs to transform the food system and reach carbon neutrality.
Technology and data on farming conditions can help reduce exposure to risk. Fourth in a series.
Farmers' land management decisions offer a promising avenue to offset falling yields in a warming world. First in a series on climate risk and agriculture.
Food systems face unprecedented challenges on multiple fronts, including increasing production while keeping the climate stable.
Climate change mitigation can have many benefits for smallholder farmers.
First in a series of posts exploring climate change and its implications for food systems, land use, migration, and other issues.
The food industry is an enormous driver of climate change, a new UN report warns, and our current global food system is pushing our natural world to the breaking point.
Central America will be particularly hard-hit by declining yields of rainfed maize, modeling shows.
Climate change is generating both food insecurity and political conflict, driving more and more people from their homes. What can be done?
A new Lancet Commission report recommends ways to reform global food systems.
Essential climate mitigation efforts, such as carbon taxes, may create problems for the food system that should be addressed, a study shows.