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SDGs Goal 13
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Aging Vehicles, a Growing Threat to Climate and Air Quality
Chipko Movement, the Anti-Deforestation Tree-Hugging Protest by Rural Women in India
Addressing the Challenges in Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) Implementation
Exploring the Impacts of Disasters on Education
Global Implementation of Multi-Hazard Early Warning System
Looking into Uzbekistan’s Rural Development
Evaluating Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as an Option to Accelerate Net-Zero Targets
Indonesia-Japan’s Volcanic Disaster Risk Reduction Loan Project
The Global Risks Report 2025 Highlights an Increasingly Fragmented World
Countries Submit the First Biennial Transparency Report for Climate Transparency