Content by International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
A recent study identifies a potential mechanism that could be used to decrease atmospheric CO2 via enhanced soil carbon storage
Hydroeconomic models are increasingly becoming an important tool for water resources planning in river basins
As countries look to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, many see potential in their forests and farms
Human interventions to harness water resources, such as reservoirs, dams, and irrigation measures, have increased water availability for much of the global population, but at the same time, swept water scarcity problems downstream
The new study shows that these individual maps leave out key details that would enable policymakers to see if they are headed in the right direction.
The question of how to deal with dangerous climate change as being experienced and perceived by developing countries and communities has been one of the most contentious questions in international climate negotiations