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What Chile Protests Reveal About the Country's Transport Inequalities
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Protests in Chile that led the UN to relocate the 2020 UN Climate Conference are the result of worsening socioeconomic inequalities. Transport is an area where these are felt acutely, writes Dario Hidalgo. Read more
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Protesters gather in the Plaza Baquedano in Santiago, holding signs and Chile’s flag, to protest metro fare hikes. Photo by Carlos Figueroa/Wikimedia Commons
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What Makes a Partnership Transformational
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New WRI research seeks to uncover the secrets of partnerships that advance the Sustainable Development Goals. Have an insight to share? Researchers and practitioners are invited to provide comments. Read more.
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Responding to Day Zero Equitably: Lessons from Water Crises in Cape Town and Chennai
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When Cape Town, South Africa, and Chennai, India, nearly ran out of water, they averted Day Zero with creative short-term solutions. Underlying problems, including lousy water management and deep social inequities, remain. Read more.
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Red Alert: 3 Strategies for Reducing Toxic Ozone Pollution
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Ground-level ozone, which can cause deadly respiratory problems while raising global temperatures, is a complicated problem. Elizabeth Moses identifies three strategies that can help. Read more.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Webinar: Aligning National M&E Systems and Global Results Frameworks: Towards Better Assessment of Adaptation Results
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