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Lessons from the Pakistan–People's Republic of China free trade agreement show the way forward for enhancing economic partnerships in the region.
Ecosystem-based adaptation solutions can reduce vulnerability and build resilience of urban areas to climate change.
Replacing dispersed coal burning with centralized district heating can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
Looking at the next 10 years, global risk experts place environmental risks among not only the most likely, but also the most impactful risks.
The People’s Republic of China’s efforts to integrate natural capital accounting into its national policy development process may encourage mainstreaming of the practice in other parts of the world.
In Thailand, subsidies, housing grants, educational programs and the leveraging of economies of scale are being used to benefit poor urban dwellers.
Here is what works: quotas, training, skills matching, mobility, and childcare leave policies.
Youth involvement can be improved in the areas of green jobs and green skills, climate advocacy, and Just Transition.
The shift to online learning due to COVID-19 has increased the risk of poor children falling further behind in their studies.
Government can partner with telcos and educators and use multiple channels of existing infrastructure to reach as many children as possible.