The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) is leading urban resilience initiatives in India, Kenya, Myanmar, and the Philippines, emphasizing nature-based strategies and community empowerment to enhance flood resilience. These initiatives specifically target marginalized groups, including women, informal settlement residents, and ethnic minorities, to ensure inclusive climate-resilient urban development. Their efforts will be showcased at the upcoming Resilient Cities Forum, aiming to foster partnerships for locally-led urban resilience.
A recent global study by Tufts University highlighted that healthy eating not only saves money but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions by promoting affordable, locally sourced foods that meet nutritional needs. This balanced perspective on cost and nutrition is essential for developing sustainable food systems.
Additionally, the New York Power Authority (NYPA) has updated its renewable energy strategy, increasing its capacity from an unspecified baseline to a total of 5.5 GW, which includes an additional 2.5 GW. This plan incorporates solar, wind, distributed energy storage, and compressed air storage projects, aimed at enhancing grid resiliency and supporting New York’s clean energy goals. Notably, the Pelican Point Battery Energy Storage System project is set to become operational in the second half of 2027, reinforcing the state’s commitment to a sustainable energy future.
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Places mentioned in this update: France, India, Kenya, Myanmar, New York, Philippines, South Australia, Uruguay