Addressing the climate change and poverty nexus
CEESP NEWS: by AnthonyCharles,Senior Research Fellow in Environment and Sustainability (among other positions, please see below)
A new report was released at the COP25 climate meeting in Madrid, “Addressing the climate change and poverty nexus: A coordinated approach in the context of the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement”. The report, produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), shows how the effectiveness of climate mitigation and adaptation can be improved when tied together with poverty reduction and food security (and vice versa).
Drawing on insights from coastal areas, coastal communities, and Small Island Developing States, the report presents an integrated Climate-Poverty Approach that gives nations, international organizations and local communities a variety of ways to simultaneously improve climate responses and reduce poverty.
Closely linked with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the report aims to help improve linkages of climate mitigation and adaptation initiatives with poverty reduction and food security initiatives.
As FAO notes, it “includes indigenous, gender, food security, disaster response, resilience, Small Island Developing States and coastal community perspectives, among others.”
Read the full report by A. Charles, D. Kalikoski, and A. Macnaughton
View the FAO webpage for the report
Anthony Charles is Senior Research Fellow in Environment and Sustainability; Professor, School of the Environment & School of Business; and Director, Community Conservation Research Network.
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