Monitoring hazards and climate-induced risks to inform anticipatory action using earth observation, hydro-meteorological data, and community-engaged approaches
Protecting ocean assets and promoting transparency across the global fishing industry to safeguard the economic, health and food security of the billions of people who depend on our oceans.
Exploring how UN field missions can use renewable energy to improve effectiveness, save money, enhance security, and increase access to energy while mitigating climate change
Hurricane Beryl devastated several Caribbean countries, highlighting the urgent need for integrated adaptation planning and international support to build coastal climate resilience
Dominica’s coastal and marine communities, marine ecosystems, tourism, and fisheries are vulnerable to growing extreme weather, compounded by financial and human resource constraints
Nepal’s deployment of a renewable energy system donated by the U.S. at its peacekeeping training center is pointing the way toward the UN’s climate goals
As more countries around the globe move to ban Russian seafood and implement seafood traceability systems, they are looking to the US as a global leader
MDM data and solution-oriented analysis show how the complex interactions of dams and climate alter the Mekong’s flow and threaten the livelihoods of millions.