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Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga, is transforming into a resilient, disaster-ready urban center designed to withstand the impacts of climate change.
Strategies include enhancing water resource management, strengthening biodiversity conservation, and promoting sustainable ecotourism.
A new climate-proofed system introduced surface water as the main source of water to conserve diminishing groundwater and reduced saltwater intrusion.
Shaded rest, clean water, and cooling systems safeguard workers from extreme heat while boosting productivity.
Green Revolution 2.0 requires cultivating a new generation of innovators, scientists, policymakers, and agro-entrepreneurs.
Addressing data gaps, investing in human resources, and using technologies provide policymakers with insights to make informed climate-related decisions.
The water-food-energy nexus approach can help Central Asia manage shared water resources and promote regional cooperation.
Increasing investments in natural capital requires a proper accounting of its economic value for informed policy and decision-making.
The global call to accelerate low carbon transition has significant implications for long-term value creation, particularly for funds fueled by oil revenues.
Exploring climate impacts, socioeconomic factors, and governance can lead to innovative strategies for the deltas’ protection and empowerment of their communities.