by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Oct 24, 2022 | Higher Education News, Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
On October 24 to 25, 2022, a kickoff meeting of the newly proposed ResiliEnhance platform for enhancing resilience to disasters for a sustainable development is underway at the University of Udine, Italy. The host institution is the UNESCO Chair on Intersectoral...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Oct 19, 2022 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
World Tsunami Awareness Day 2022 “Early Warning and Early Action Before Every Tsunami: Building partnerships and leveraging data to ensure no one is left behind” will be held on November 4, 2022. Please, visit the event web page.
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Oct 17, 2022 | Sustainable Development News
Proposal to develop a new ISO Management System Standard (MSS) for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): https://www.ds.dk/en/about-standards/management-systems/new-mss-sdg-proposal This would be a management standard for any business or organization...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Oct 2, 2022 | Sustainable Development News
The CarbonBrief webpage published on September 26, 2022 an article “Q&A: Should developed nations pay for “loss and damage” from climate change?”, a contribution under the topic of International Policy. You are invited to read also other contributions...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Sep 17, 2022 | Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
A research paper in the journal “Science” discusses that exceeding 1.5 degrees C global warming could trigger multiple climate tipping points. The paper presents an updated assessment of the most important climate tipping elements and their potential tipping points,...
by mmikos@fgg.uni-lj.si | Sep 16, 2022 | Higher Education News, Sustainable Development News, Water-related News
The WorldRiskReport 2022 as a pdf document is avaialble here. Its focus was on digitalisation. The report includes the WorldRiskIndex which calculates disaster risk from extreme natural events and negative climate change impacts for 193 countries and thus 99 percent...