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wiser0020_briefing-note---mel-policy-brief.pdf

Briefing note Policy brief: Developing a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning framework which can support the creation of decentralised Climate Information Services: Learning from the WISER Western project in the Lake Victoria region of Kenya Authors: Emma Visman (VNG Consulting/King’s College

NCIC Monthly Summary

and some strong winds, especially from 12th to 23rd. Any colder spells and drier spells were both only brief. Mean temperatures for the month were provisionally 1.9 °C above average, making it the equalthird warmest February in a series from 1884. Most places had a wet month, with around double

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and succession planning. • James Partington briefed the Board on BEIS organisational changes, priorities and EU exit planning, and advised on input into planning for the forthcoming Spending Review. • Hunada Nouss (Chair of the Audit and Risk Assurance Committee – ARAC) briefed the Board on the previous day’s

Climate and climate change

How did COVID-19 lockdowns affect the climate?

2020, and into 2021. This caused a temporary reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions and local air pollution. Empty roads in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases have been increasing since the mid-1800s. Once in the atmosphere, these gases form

Weekend weather forecast: Storm Goretti moves away but warnings remain

. The cold air remains in place, so where snow is lying, temperatures will struggle to rise. Most areas can expect highs of 3 or 4°C, but without the biting winds, it will feel noticeably milder. In the southwest, temperatures could reach 7 or 8°C, offering a brief taste of something less wintry

wiser0083_ccdavii_event_notes.pdf

sector, civil society, youth, women groups and the media. Overview of event The CCDA-VII conference was preceded by pre-events that included a session organised by the African Climate Policy Centre (ACPC) on the socio-economic benefits of climate services. The Minister responsible for Environment

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Met Office Board special meeting Summary 12 March 2018 � Minutes of the meeting held on 30 January 2018 were agreed to be an accurate record of the meeting. � John Beddington (Acting Chairman) and Paul Hadley (Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) briefed the Board

policy-brief-4---nmhs.pdf

and become more self-reliant. For more information on sustainability, see the WISER policy brief: ‘How to develop sustainable climate services: A road map for public investors and project managers.’ The goal of this brief is to feed back to the NMHSs the critical capacity development issues, gaps

policy-brief-1---coproduction.pdf

information services: 1 Programme functions 2 Approaches 3 Climate service and products outcomes 4 Programme/project impacts The focus of this brief is to provide recommendations for those implementing climate services co-production activities (e.g. researchers, practitioners or governmental bodies

policy-brief-3---funders.pdf

of challenges and successes in the WISER programme offers important learning for funding future programmes. This brief highlights actions that funding partners could take to ensure that future climate services programmes result in improved, sustainable, impactful, equitable and locally owned services

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