Why Climate Adaptation Has to Begin at Home
DM2009 finalists focused on community-based adaptation (CBA) to climate change because the struggle against intensifying drought, storms, flooding, and rising sea levels in developing countries often must begin not in national ministries but at home. Why that's so is summed up cogently in this slide show from CARE, the global organization that focuses on helping the poorest individuals and households The slide show was presented at the pre-Copenhagen U.N. climate meeting in Poznan, Poland, in December 2008, but it's as relevant today as it was then. Maybe more so.
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