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The 2024 UNGA must go beyond rhetoric

Whenever UNGA convenes, it inspires hope, marking a turning point for our planet. This UNGA is not different. Except the stakes are higher than ever before. For instance, 2024 is projected to be the hottest in record and current talks signal that the NCQG outcome may largely be political rather than informed by science or technical reports.  

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Adaptation 101 : Why it’s important for vulnerable communities

Imagine you are a farmer who relies on selling crops at the local market to support your family’s livelihood and children’s education. It’s spring, and you are ready to plant for the next season. Just before planting, you receive an early warning from local news and weather services predicting that this year’s El Niño-induced drought will be the worst in decades.  

What do you do?  

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