Have you ever heard about “net zero”? From governments to companies, net zero has often been mentioned as an important climate goal. But what does this concept really mean?
Join us on 5 June 2024, at 9 am (CET) for a special webinar on World Environment Day, as part of our Webinar and Geo
Talk Series. This event is in collaboration with the Commonwealth Secretariat (CWS).
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UNOSAT is implementing The project “Strengthening Capacities in the Use of Geospatial Information for Improved Resilience in Asia-Pacific and Africa.” (2021-2024) intends to develop sustainable capacities and implement ad-hoc and tailored geospatial solutions.
The ‘Women Leadership in Climate Action’ e-course aims to inspire women and girls, strengthen their leadership skills, and help them deliver the just climate initiatives needed to tackle the climate crisis.
SPICE is a one month Summer Data Science Research Immersion, serving students from Hawai`i, the continental US and the US-affiliated Pacific Region. Students are welcomed from a wide range both computational and non-computational majors. SPICE students code in R and Python, use NSF HPC resources at TACC and via Jetstream, use science gateways and develop GitHub professional portfolios.
Microprojects are small actions in the form of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) that aim to improve the environment and the community in which we live; these actions can benefit both the natural environment and society.
The year 2024 is when more than half of the Asian and global population participate in major elections amid the continuing war in Ukraine, and worsening crisis in West Asia.