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Health Effects from Exposure to Aerosolized Cyanobacterial Toxins

Health Effects from Exposure to Aerosolized Cyanobacterial Toxins

Project
Toxic cyanobacteria blooms, or cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (CyanoHABs), are becoming increasingly problematic as a result of climate change processes and reduction of oxygen in bodies of water around the globe; Florida has been significantly impacted. 
79th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79) and Climate Week NYC

79th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79) and Climate Week NYC

Event
Abt Global will be participating in events during the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79) and Climate Week NYC.
Market Systems Symposium (MSS) 2024

Market Systems Symposium (MSS) 2024

Event
Abt Global is sponsoring and presenting at Market Systems Symposium (MSS) 2024 in October 2024.
The Blue Pacific: Ocean of Possibilities

The Blue Pacific: Ocean of Possibilities

Impact Brief
Small Island Developing States need investments in innovative, nature-based, sustainable interventions to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Sixteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention of Biological Diversity (COP16)

Sixteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention of Biological Diversity (COP16)

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Abt to Manage Australia’s Main Development Program for Fiji

Abt to Manage Australia’s Main Development Program for Fiji

News
The Australian Government recently awarded Abt Global a contract to manage a $90 million umbrella program covering half of Australia’s development assistance to Fiji.
Nature Can Be a Solution to Climate Adaptation

Nature Can Be a Solution to Climate Adaptation

Blog
Several years ago, my family took in a young man and his elderly mother after a flood destroyed their home. Eleven inches of rain had fallen in two days on tiny Painesville, Ohio, a community of 20,000 not far from Lake Erie. The Grand River had swollen to nine times its size and spilled into a row of low-income condominiums. Floodwater pushed past first-floor ceilings, in some cases rising to 17 feet.