Can innovation be our strongest tool against the climate crisis?
Can innovation be our strongest tool against the climate crisis?
WIPO has released the “Green Technology Book” at COP29 on November 19, 2024. The new book focuses on practical energy solutions and highlights the role of technology and innovation in fighting climate change.
Climate change and overgrazing have severely degraded pasturelands, threatening the livelihoods of rural herding communities in Mongolia. This study assessed the potential to enhance climate resilience and economic sustainability by improving pastureland management, developing community-scale meat processing systems, and building the capacity of herding communities. By strengthening the resilience of livestock farming, sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable herding families are ensured while mitigating the impact of climate change.
COP29, Baku, Azerbaijan, 18 November 2024 – About 40 youth activists, innovators, and supporters gathered at COP29 as youth-led climate solutions took central stage at the Youth Talk event organized by the Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) in collaboration with YOUNGO and the Paris Committee on Capacity-Building (PCCB).
18 November 2024, Baku Azerbaijan – Global climate actors united to showcase how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can tackle climate challenges in the world’s most affected regions.
The UNFCCC Technology Mechanism hosts climate and country experts at the climate conference to discuss climate technology solutions that drive real impact