Next-gen digital technologies for climate data interoperability This project aims to create a more user-friendly, interoperable climate data ecosystem. Partners: OpenEarth Foundation, Climate Action Data 2.0 Community Funders: Carnegie Foundation Results:...
As part of a multi-institutional, intergovernmental agency research collaboration called Cooling Singapore 2.0, the Data-Driven Lab aims to combine data from multiple scales to reveal new insights for how urban heat affects Singapore residents, and the implications...
Urban growth is rapidly advancing in Southeast Asia, and this trend will have profound environmental impacts on the region and the world in the coming decades. Assessing Southeast Asia’s anticipated urban expansion to determine the drivers of this growth is integral...
Scholars of global climate governance hypothesize that local government and private sector actors could be crucial to helping implement national climate goals, and, in some cases, giving national actors the ability to increase ambition. But whether these theories...
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