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In Tajikistan, a Step Towards Methane Reduction

In Tajikistan, a Step Towards Methane Reduction

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Learn how USAID’s Comprehensive Action Against Climate Change Initiative (CACCI) supported Tajikistan to join the Global Methane Pledge.
From a Moment to a Movement: Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, and Earth Day

From a Moment to a Movement: Environmental Justice, Climate Justice, and Earth Day, A Global Connection for All

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On the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, Dr. LaToria Whitehead shares how the environmental justice, climate justice, and earth day movements are all connected.
Empowering Women as Change Agents in the Green Economy

Empowering Women as Change Agents in the Green Economy

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Ellen Bomasang and Nalishebo Meebelo discuss the ways women can be change agents in the green economy.
Confidence in New Approach Methodologies for Risk Assessment

Confidence in New Approach Methodologies for Risk Assessment

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Abt is working to advance the science around chemical risk assessment to support confidence in the use of New Assessment Methodologies.
Linking Municipal Solid Waste, Methane Emissions, and Health Ahead of COP28

Linking Municipal Solid Waste, Methane Emissions, and Health Ahead of COP28

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Organic waste generates methane, which causes as many as 1 million deaths annually; this blog identifies steps to manage waste and reduce methane.
Interview with Arun Asok: Mobilizing Private Capital for SDGs

Interview with Arun Asok: Mobilizing Private Capital for SDGs

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Discusses Abt’s work mobilizing private capital to advance SDGs, critical challenges and opportunities in private capital mobilization & related webinar series.
From Survive to Thrive: Lessons from Resilience Building in Uganda

From Survive to Thrive: Lessons from Resilience Building in Uganda

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Chief of Party Dorothy Muroki reflects on five impactful years of the ICAN project in Uganda.
Nature Can Be a Solution to Climate Adaptation

Nature Can Be a Solution to Climate Adaptation

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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.
Where Should the UK’s International Development Programme Focus and Why?

Where Should the UK’s International Development Programme Focus and Why?

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Our thoughts on where the UK’s new international development strategy should focus for maximum impact, and why.
Hurricane Delta causes damage to Louisiana's Gulf Coast

Breaking Cassandra’s Curse: Advancing Climate Legislation Through Better Communication

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In this blog, Abt’s Jonathan Dorn, Ph.D., explains why “scientific uncertainty” doesn’t mean scientists aren’t certain that humans are causing climate change.