By Santosh Patnaik Based on geographic location, socio-economic composition and resource endowments, climate change has profound impact on rural areas of developing countries in South Asia. In order to pursue […]
By Senashia Ekanayake The Paris Agreement comes in to force today. So what does that exactly mean for us? And how much do we know about the Paris Agreement to […]
The fact that the weather risk has ruined rainfall agriculture. The uncertainty in weather conditions has put at risk the crop output, production and yield which contributes to the growing […]
By Senashia Ekanayake Sri Lanka was selected to be the first country in South Asia to host Asia Pacific Adaptation Network’s prestigious 5th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum (APAN 2016) […]
By Senashia Ekanayake Climate change decision-making can be manoeuvred by policymakers no doubt, however, in a world where everything and all disciplines becomes linked to one another, it is not […]
By Anam Zeb At the APAN 2016 conference in Colombo, speakers from Asia and throughout the world highlighted the costs of climate change globally, and then specifically for Asia. In […]
By Anam Zeb and Farshad Usyan There has been a shift in the way women are considered in climate change discussions. We are being urged to stop […]
By Anam Zeb As the 22nd Conference of Parties (COP) gear up to meet in Morocco this November to chart out the rules of play for the Paris Climate Agreement, […]
By Avanthi Jayasuirya A workshop organised by Southern Voices on Adaptation, SLYCAN Trust, Janathakshan (GTE) Ltd, and CANSA Sri Lanka, was held on the 18th of August at Hotel Renuka, […]
By Vositha Wijenayake NAP Expo 2016 was organised in Bonn, Germany from the 11th to the 15th of July 2016. The fourth in the series, it included keynotes on latest […]