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With indigenous peoples and local communities Subnational governments are often strategically positioned to partner with the indigenous peoples and other forest-based communities in their jurisdictions. In response to this opportunity, the Governors’ Climate and Forests Task Force established the "GCF Working Group on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities," which released its "Guiding Principles for Collaboration and Partnership between Sub-national Governments, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities" on Sept.
This Working Group is already fostering a rich exchange of lessons and innovations in how to make these partnerships successful. An early mover in this realm is the government of Acre, Brazil, that has beendeveloping its government partnership with indigenous peoples across South Korea Email List several administrations, as documented in the new study.What's in storage? This past week has brought over billions of dollars in investments and years of innovation to fruition. By Heather Clancy October 5, 2018 image Shutterstock Paper Wings Close Authorship This article is drawn from the Energy Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running Thursdays.
The amount of moolah being committed to encourage installations of energy storage is mindboggling, an additional $2 billion in the past 10 days alone. On Tuesday, the pool of incentives for batteries at California homes, apartment buildings, factories and other commercial sites topped $1 billion, when Gov. Jerry Brown officially extended an existing program. And during Climate Week in late September, the World Bank pledged $1 billion toward projects in the developing world — an investment that it hopes will attract $4 billion more in capital. From an innovation perspective, you don’t have to look far for news of the next big thing.
This Working Group is already fostering a rich exchange of lessons and innovations in how to make these partnerships successful. An early mover in this realm is the government of Acre, Brazil, that has beendeveloping its government partnership with indigenous peoples across South Korea Email List several administrations, as documented in the new study.What's in storage? This past week has brought over billions of dollars in investments and years of innovation to fruition. By Heather Clancy October 5, 2018 image Shutterstock Paper Wings Close Authorship This article is drawn from the Energy Weekly newsletter from GreenBiz, running Thursdays.
The amount of moolah being committed to encourage installations of energy storage is mindboggling, an additional $2 billion in the past 10 days alone. On Tuesday, the pool of incentives for batteries at California homes, apartment buildings, factories and other commercial sites topped $1 billion, when Gov. Jerry Brown officially extended an existing program. And during Climate Week in late September, the World Bank pledged $1 billion toward projects in the developing world — an investment that it hopes will attract $4 billion more in capital. From an innovation perspective, you don’t have to look far for news of the next big thing.