by Komoneed | Feb 12, 2024
We’ve made a mess, and now it’s time to fix it. These are the unspoken mandates of Everglades conservation organizations working to restore healthy freshwater flow through the Sunshine State. Water is life for planet and people. Therefore, when its flow is interrupted or cut off, there are dire consequences. History of Water Flow In […]
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by Komoneed | Feb 12, 2024
Digital Tools and Resources for Climate Finance for Agriculture
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This document presents a compilation of digital tools and platforms that can be used to support agribusinesses.
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by Komoneed | Feb 12, 2024
This post was originally published on UNDPThe role of the private sector in climate-resilient food systems kate.smith@undp.org Sat, 02/10/2024 – 23:18 The costs of transitioning to a low-carbon, climate-resilient future are immense (although it the cost of...
by Komoneed | Feb 12, 2024
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by Komoneed | Feb 8, 2024
Quick Key Facts What Are ‘Wetlands’? A wetland is exactly what it sounds like: ground that is covered by or saturated with water for all or part of the year. The water that makes a wetland can come from a variety of different sources, including ocean tides; freshwater sources like lakes, rivers, or ponds; underground […]
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