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Topic: Climate Adaptation

The City and Climate Change: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices for Climate Change Management and Adaptation in Greater Tegucigalpa and Surrounding Municipalities. Honduras Case Study (Full Report)

Dry Season Gardening as Climate Action by Rural Women: A Case Study of Kuliyaa Community in Northern Ghana Case Study (Full Report)

Vulnerable Communities and Climate Change Communication and Education. Papua New Guinea Case Study (Full Report)

Mapping the Landscape of Climate Change in Higher Education Policy Across the United States (Full Report)

Key Activities: A MECCE Project Progress Update 2022

Assessing Implementation of Quality ACE: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting in the
Glasgow Work Programme on ACE, and its Action Plan (MECCE Project Submission to UNFCCC SBI58)

Mapping the Landscape of K–12 Climate Change Education Policy in the United States (Executive Summary)

Text: Mapping the Landscape of K - 12 Climate Change Education Policy in the United States, A comprehensive climate change report by NAAEE and the MECCE Proejct Image: a chevron filled with images of nature including scenes from a wind farm, the ocean, a forest, and marshlands.

Climate Change Education and Communication in Global Review Tracking Progress Through National Submissions to the UNFCCC Secretariat

Research Brief: Advancing Global Climate Literacy and Action

Getting Every School Climate-ready: How Countries are Integrating Climate Change Issues in Education

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