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Topic: Benchmarking

Climate Change and Sustainability in Science and Social Science Primary School Curricula

Transboundary Knowledge Exchanges for Climate Change Adaptation in two Remote, High-altitude Indigenous Communities

Aligning Policy Action on Education and Climate Change: An Analysis of National Curriculum Frameworks and Nationally Determined Contributions

Mapping the Landscape of Nonformal Climate Communication and Education Across the United States

MECCE Project ACE Activities Under the Glasgow Work Programme: Child Education and Empowerment in Climate Action

Climate Change and Sustainability in Science and Social Science Secondary School Curricula

Education and Climate Change: Learning to Act for People and Planet

Global Indicators of Climate Communication and Education: Action for Climate Empowerment

Submission on the SBI60 Expert Dialogue on Children and Climate Change

The Contributions of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting to Priority Area C: Tools and Support in the Glasgow Work Programme on ACE and its Action Plan

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