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wiser0109_co-production_webinar_presentation.pdf

Development Teams (SDTs) ▪ Regional climate education and communications service piloted – climate cafes ▪ GHACOFs being held earlier to provide users greater planning time Delivery Partners SCIPEA Strengthening Climate Information Partnerships – East Africa Prototype climate service resulted in: • 2-3

wiser0217_journalism_impact_article_0520.pdf

functions of the media and what makes a story newsworthy. Supported by: Fund Manager: NECJOGHA has also developed innovative, informal workshops known as Climate Cafés in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. The cafés bring together members of the media with various climate information end users, especially farmers

WISER news and blogs

drowning - September 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0255 Participants laud first ever NECJOGHA virtual climate café - August 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0254 NECJOGHA organizes first international Virtual climate café - August 2020 WISER knowledge reference number WISER0253 How

w2sip-project-summary-final.pdf

a Peer Learning Event on coproduction (August 2019), two “Market Place” events at GHACOFs, presentations and side events at GHACOF54 and GHACOF57 and an international Climate Café led by NECJOGHA at GHACOF56. The access and uptake of co-produced weather and climate products for decision making were

wiser0154_acrc_coproduction_session.pdf

information, and that NECJOGHA’s ‘climate cafes’ had provided a useful space for strengthening user engagement. Donor:​ Simon Howe, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) welcomed learning from the guide and session discussion. He emphasised the need to demonstrate the tangible benefits of investments in climate services for strengthening resilience to climate-related risks. Annex 1: Feedback sheets

wiser0068-stakeholder-consultative-workshop-report-0518.pdf

framework created to sustain new skills developed. Atheru Transformational changes: Earlier issuing of seasonal forecast; and new platform (Climate Cafes) for media training and dissemination of forecast. Potential WISER TRANSFORM engagement: Case study on co-produced prototypes WISER 2 Objectives

Corporate Partnerships

needs of these audiences. Activities will include: • Training local journalists and technical experts on effective communication of climate and weather information • Supporting selected radio stations to produce practical and relevant climate and weather content • Holding ‘Climate Cafes’ bringing

Mountain weather

A first peak - bag yours in the Yorkshire Dales

and trig point. There are some alternative routes down if you are a good navigator, otherwise retrace your steps back to the village. Cafes and a pub are available for post walk refreshment. Simons Seat A superb and popular first peak which starts from the Cavendish Pavillion at Bolton Abbey. The walk

Adaptation in urban areas

Adapting to climate change is an ongoing process. Here we look at the changes cities and towns are making and the benefits adaptation brings.

Climate change means that we will need to adapt the way we live in the future. Adapting to climate change is an ongoing process and here we look at examples of how some cities and towns have already started to adapt to prepare for the future we face with climate change. These adaptations not only

Sharm El Sheikh weather

Sharm El Sheikh weather averages and climate Temperatures are consistently warm throughout the year, even in the winter months with January's daily maximum temperature averaging 19 °C. The warmest month of the year is August with an average daily maximum temperature of 33 °C. Average daily max (°C

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