This policy brief addresses the complex issue of Loss and Damage (L&D), with a specific focus on indigenous farmers in Atok, a municipality in Benguet Province, Philippines. The climate crisis has disrupted traditional farming practices and knowledge systems, leading to significant economic and non-economic losses. The brief emphasizes the need for community-based risk-sharing systems, better government support tailored to highland farmers, and integrating indigenous knowledge into climate adaptation planning.
The purpose of Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETPs) is to decarbonize energy systems in emerging countries. In Vietnam, the partnership is ambitious but underfunded, unjust, and riddled with high political costs.
This Public Guide to the Clean Air Green Paper has been developed to summarize the key
messages from the Clean Air Green Paper, digesting the content so it is more concise and accessible to the public; thereby giving the public a comprehensive view of the sources of air pollution in Thailand and how the problems can be solved in an integrated and sustainable manner.
At the ‘Climate Story: Connecting the Dots web discussion, a mix of participants -
journalists from Southeast Asia, climate advocates, communications and development
professionals - exchanged insights about the overarching climate story that, in truth,
supersedes all stories today. How to tell this story better, and the need for a Southeast
Asian perspective in reporting the impacts and human toll of the climate crisis were the
key threads that ran though this conversation.
This paper sets the stage for Southeast Asian coffee stakeholders, advocating a shared roadmap for 2030. With climate challenges served on every cup, this roadmap could be the blend that safeguards economies, cultivators, and the future of the coffee industry.