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A data-driven roadmap integrates governance, technology, and finance to help Sri Lanka’s water utility adapt to climate risks and lower emissions.
Expanding environment, social, and governance tools and due diligence practices can help firms better manage exposure to climate risks.
Large-scale reversal of deforestation can be achieved through effective interventions and finance mechanisms that support conservation initiatives.
Strategies include enhancing water resource management, strengthening biodiversity conservation, and promoting sustainable ecotourism.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
Strong policies, targeted incentives, and early charging investment can accelerate electric vehicle adoption and support a cleaner transport system.
The convergence of national capability formation, institutional capacity building, and regional cooperation can expand human potential.
Addressing data gaps, investing in human resources, and using technologies provide policymakers with insights to make informed climate-related decisions.
Start resilience projects with people-centered, evidence-based planning, combining infrastructure, community engagement, and adaptive learning.
Promotes collaboration in pivotal sectors collectively responsible for over 60% of global emissions.