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The following blogs highlight some of the ways USAID is working at the intersection of climate and agriculture and food systems.
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Tackling Climate Change Strategically and Regionally in the Amazon

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Forestry for the Future

Clean water is already hard to come by in the Korogocho slums of Nairobi, Kenya, but when heavy rainfall leads to flooding, it only exacerbates the situation. Clean water sources get contaminated, leaving residents vulnerable to many risks, including waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.
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USAID’s Climate Roadmap

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Renewable Energy Auctions Support Colombia’s Climate Targets

Emissions from agriculture vary depending on the season, management and region. Using annual emission factors could cause over- or under-estimates of emissions.
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Why Update Emission Factors for Irrigated Rice in Vietnam?

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Climatelinks October 2021 Newsletter Recap

The CEADIR final report provides insights on the role of financial and economic analysis, planning, policy, and finance in clean energy, natural climate solutions, and climate adaptation.
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CEADIR Final Report Highlights

Asian workers at coconut workshop to process coconut in Ben Tre, Viet Nam.
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Industry-Level Market Reform in Southeast Asia

Graphic showing pollutants, sources, and major impacts to outline the sources and impacts of highly potent short-lived climate pollutants.
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Short-Lived Climate Pollutants: What They Are and Why They Are a Big Deal