Overseas Development Institute

Climate change and the environment


Solar power in use by desalination plant (Egypt)
© EC/P.Odu

ODI's research on climate change focuses on two main areas.

The first is trying to identify how increasing knowledge of the science of climate change impacts can be used to understand potential implications for developing countries, particularly in social, economic and political terms. This builds on our existing research to develop an understanding of the consequences of short-term shocks, such as natural disasters and long-term stresses, including reduced crop yields that could increase the vulnerability of the poor in the context of a changing climate.

The second looks at how to ensure that emerging climate change mitigation and adaptation policies work for the poor. Current areas of interest include understanding the implications of emerging markets, such as carbon trading and biofuels, for developing countries.

The research in these areas aims to help in the design of more effective long-term policy responses that respond both to the threat of potential negative climate change impacts and the needs of the poor.

 

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Key publications and other resources

 

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Key events, workshops and conferences
Climate change and international development
Event series - 19 - 20 May 2009
Growth and Climate Change - How do we achieve Green Growth?
Public event - 11 March 2008 13:30-14:30
Development Horizons: Climate Change
Public event - 22 November 2006 13:00-14:30

 

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The New Global Environmental Funds
March 2008 - April 2008
Design of a Climate Change Innovation Programme (CCIP) for India
July 2007 - December 2007
Voluntary carbon markets and the poor
January 2006 - August 2007