An independent website that provides information on the growing number of international climate finance initiatives designed to help developing countries address the challenges of climate change. Monitors dedicated climate change funds from the stage when donors pledge funding, through to the actual disbursement of financing for projects, in an effort to increase the transparency of climate finance flows. Data is updated bi-monthly, and the managers and administrators of the funds we monitor play an invaluable role in helping us access and improve the quality of our information.
Ecosystem monitoring
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This publication provides an overview (status November 2014), compiled on behalf of the German NDE, of:
- Technologies and services for climate mitigation and providers of such technologies and services in Germany;
- Technologies and services for climate adaptation and providers of such technologies and services in Germany;
- Cooperation activities involving German partners in the areas mentioned;
- Activities for monitoring climate change (weather, etc.) with German involvement.
This resource is available in English and Spanish.
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Many developed and developing countries practice composting and anaerobic digestion of mixed waste or biodegradable waste fractions (kitchen or restaurant wastes, garden waste, sewage sludge). Both processes are best applied to source-separated waste fractions. While composting is often appropriate for dry feedstocks, anaerobic digestion is particularly appropriate for wet wastes.
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Many developed and developing countries practice composting and anaerobic digestion of mixed waste or biodegradable waste fractions (kitchen or restaurant wastes, garden waste, sewage sludge). Both processes are best applied to source-separated waste fractions. While composting is often appropriate for dry feedstocks, anaerobic digestion is particularly appropriate for wet wastes.
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This section aims at presenting existing approaches and experiences for monitoring, reporting and verification procedures for the production of RDF from MSW. As the scope of this report is to outline a general framework for MRV at RDF plants, this andthe subsequent sections will focus on only on the RDF process, starting by the reception of MSW and finishing by the storage of the final product, RDF.