How is Climate Change Affecting Our Health: Manual for Students and Their Families
This manual is an attempt to sensitize growing adults about the importance of the linkages between climate change and human health. The students will learn the reasons behind the changes going on, how they affect each one of us in one way or another, the current and future effects and how we can respond to them. The complete resource material consists of two manuals: one for teachers and one for students. The student’s manual is for them to take home, study and share information about climate change and its impact on human health with their families.
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ENG
Organization:
WHO
Topic:
Health
Type of material:
Guidance Document
Publication date:
2008
Language:
English
How is Climate Change Affecting Our Health: Manual for Teachers
This manual is an attempt to sensitize growing adults about the importance of the linkages between climate change and human health. The students will learn the reasons behind the changes going on, how they affect each one of us in one way or other, the current and future effects and how we can respond to them. The complete resource material consists of two manuals: one for teachers and one for students. The teachers’ manual is a training resource to support the spreading of information via interactive classroom activities.
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ENG
Organization:
WHO
Topic:
Health
Type of material:
Guidance Document
Publication date:
2008
Language:
English
Heat-Health Action Plans – Guidance (2008)
This manual describes the recommended elements of heat-health action plans in detail and gives examples from existing heat-health action plans in Europe. Member States are invited to consult it in order to develop or improve heat-health action plans tailored to their individual system and context.
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ENG
Organization:
WHO, European Commission
Topic:
Health
Type of material:
Guidance Document
Publication date:
2008
Language:
English
Heat Waves, Floods and the Health Impacts of Climate Change. A Prototype Training Workshop for City Health Officials
This training manual has been designed to accompany workshops for city health officials on the health impacts of climate change. In this training programme trainees will learn about many technical terms that are largely within the realm of ecology, the environmental sciences and in particular, meteorology and climatology. It is important that they apply this knowledge to a very practical concern: assessing the impact of climate change in their cities, and planning public health interventions to address this threat in support to their communities.
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ENG
Organization:
WHO
Topic:
Health, Risk Reduction/Management
Type of material:
Guidance Document
Publication date:
2007
Language:
English
Climate Investment Funds (CIF) Annual Report 2009: Building Partnerships for Climate Action
This activity report presents the first Annual Report on the CIF. It is an informative summary of the CIF’s status and a useful first step in beginning to document the early lessons on the design and start-up of the CIF. Its purpose is to make the CIF known to a wide range of stakeholders and to describe the design and early implementation process.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Economic Analysis, Governance – General, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Activity Report
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Vulnerability Exposed: Social Dimensions of Climate Change
This video features the winners of the ‘Social Dimensions of Climate Change’ film contest, sponsored by the World Bank. The contest is intended to inspire people around the globe to express how climate change is affecting their lives.
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Organization:
WB
Topic:
Science, Adaptation, Risk Reduction/Management
Type of material:
Audio-Visual Resource
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Transitioning to Climate Resilient Development: Perspectives from Communities in Peru
This activity report is an output of the World Bank project Adaptation Strategies to the Environmental and Socioeconomic Impacts of El Niño for Rural Communities in Ecuador and Peru. The report highlights that the livelihoods of most communities depend on climate-sensitive sectors, especially agriculture. Understanding how these communities perceive risks and cope with climate hazards is important for identifying entry points for efforts to build resilience.
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ENG
Topic:
Economic and Development Planning, Adaptation
Type of material:
Activity Report
Publication date:
2008
Language:
English
Forecasting Local Climate for Policy Analysis : A Pilot Application for Ethiopia
This policy document describes an approach to forecasting future climate at the local level using historical weather stations, satellite data and future projections of climate data from global climate models (GCMs) that is easily understandable by policymakers and planners. It describes an approach to synthesize the myriad climate projections, often with conflicting messages, into an easily-interpreted set of graphical displays that summarizes the basic implications of the ensemble of available climate models.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Adaptation, Policy Instruments
Type of material:
Policy Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Implications for Climate-Change Policy of Research on Cooperation in Social Dilemmas
This analytical report looks at climate change as a tragedy of the commons: despite the global benefits of reducing green-house gas emissions, no individual has any incentive to reduce his or her own emissions. Yet many people are making efforts to reduce emissions and putting pressure on businesses and governments to do the same.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Mitigation, Public Participation
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Microfinance and Climate Change: Threats and Opportunities
This analytical report proposes ideas regarding what can be done to combat climate change at the household, microbusiness, microfinance institution, and systemic levels. Within the microfinance sector, the word “sustainable” has tended to be used in a very narrow way, mainly referring to institutions that are financially viable. In the past few years, the term has broadened to include social performance. Today, the increasing emphasis on responsible finance has added environmental impact to the factors considered as measures of success for a microfinance institution.
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ENG
Topic:
Finance, Mitigation, Green Jobs/Economy, Financial Mechanisms
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Sea-level Rise and Storm Surges : A Comparative Analysis of Impacts in Developing Countries
This analytical report addresses the environmental consequences of global warming and of the increase in sea surface temperatures. The study assesses eighty-four coastal developing countries in five regions. It considers the potential impact of a large (1-in-100-year) storm surge by contemporary standards, and then compares it with intensification which is expected to occur in this century. This is the first such exercise for developing countries.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Science, Adaptation, Risk Reduction/Management, Emergency Preparedness and Response
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Climate Change and Sea Level Rise : A Review of the Scientific Evidence
This analytical report reviews the scientific literature on climate change and sea level rise (SLR) to date. There appears to be a consensus across studies that global sea level is projected to rise during the 21st century at a greater rate than during the period 1961 to 2003 and unanimous agreement that SLR will not be geographically uniform. Ocean thermal expansion is projected to contribute significantly, and land ice will increasingly lose mass at an accelerated rate.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Science, Adaptation
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Cognitive and Behavioral Challenges in Responding to Climate Change
This analytical report is a background paper to the 2010 World Development Report and looks at the cognitive and behavioural challenges in responding to climate change. It asks why climate scientists have identified global warming as the most important environmental issue of our time, but it has taken over 20 years for the problem to penetrate the public discourse in even the most superficial manner.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Mitigation, Public Participation, Policy Instruments
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Climate Change Governance
This analytical report is a background paper to the 2010 World Development Report exploring the challenge of climate change governance. It examines in particular the role that national governments can play in putting in place institutions, policies, plans and measures to promote mitigation of, and adaptation to, human induced climate change.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Adaptation, Mitigation, Governance – General
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Beyond Mitigation: Potential Options for Counter-balancing the Climatic and Environmental Consequences of the Rising Concentrations of Greenhouse Gases
This technical document provides an overview of the current understanding about the range of different approaches to geoengineering. From the wide range of suggested approaches, four potentially viable approaches to limiting near term impacts are identified that, in the author’s opinion, merit immediate study and consideration.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Environment, Science, Adaptation, Mitigation
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Adapting to Climate Change in Europe and Central Asia
This analytical report presents an overview of what adaptation to climate change might mean for ECA countries. It starts with a discussion of emerging best practices on adaptation planning around the world. Then it discusses possible activities to improve resilience organized around impacts on natural resources (water, biodiversity, and the coastal environment), health, the “unbuilt” environment (agriculture and forestry), and the built environment (infrastructure and housing). The last chapter concludes with a discussion of two areas in great need of strengthening given the changing climate: disaster preparedness and hydrometeorological services.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Agriculture and Food, Health, Forestry, Water, Environment, Adaptation, Emergency Preparedness and Response
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Convenient Solutions to an Inconvenient Truth: Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate Change
This activity report attemps to set out a compelling argument for including ecosystem-based approaches to mitigation and adaptation as a third and essential pillar in national strategies to address climate change.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Adaptation, Mitigation, Ecosystems
Type of material:
Activity Report
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
The Health Impact of Extreme Weather Events in Sub-Saharan Africa
Extreme weather events are known to have serious consequences for human health and are predicted to increase in frequency as a result of climate change. Africa is one of the regions that risks being most seriously affected. This analytical report quantifies the impact of extreme rainfall and temperature events on the incidence of diarrhea, malnutrition and mortality in young children in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Health, Mitigation
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Little Green Data Book
This technical document aims at defining, gathering, and disseminating international statistics based on the World Development Indicators 2009. This edition focuses on urban areas and the environment, exploring how cities and climate change are affecting the way we live and how good public policies can improve prospects for future generations.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Transport, Energy, Science, Mitigation, Risk Reduction/Management, Economic Analysis, Policy Instruments
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2009
Language:
English
Catalyzing Private Investment for a Low-Carbon Economy
This analytical report details progress on clean energy development and diffusion. More specifically it focuses on the efforts the WBG is making to work in partnership with the private sector to leverage its resources, since the WBG, despite being one of the largest multilateral development bank lenders for energy, can meet only a small part of the investment needed. Consequently, as the WBG continues to grow its energy investments in absolute terms, it increasingly sees its role as a catalyst in working with client countries and the private sector to increase the available resources.
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ENG
Organization:
WB
Topic:
Green Jobs/Economy, Financial Mechanisms, Carbon Financing and CDM
Type of material:
Analytical-Technical Document
Publication date:
2007
Language:
English