Cambia.pe is an initiative of the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law (SPDA) which seeks to promote a culture of change, facing the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change. This online platform showcases development news, information and relevant audiovisual material, as well as initiatives and projects on climate change and related sustainable development policies. This initiative also partners with other organizations to facilitate the process of resolving the climate crises.
The site disseminates information on climate change issues that are relevant to Central America, including global climate negotiations. It seeks to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange on the subject, and raise awareness on the impact of climate change in the region.
The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) is repository and clearing house for regional climate change information and data and provides climate change-related policy advice and guidelines to the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Member States. The Centre is recognised by the UN and other international agencies as the focal point for climate change issues in the Caribbean.
The Center for International Earth Science Information Network's (CIESIN) mission is to provide access to and enhance the use of information, advancing understanding of human interactions in the environment and serving the needs of science, public and private decision making. CIESIN works at the intersection of the social, natural, and information sciences, and specialises in on-line data and information management, spatial data integration and training, and interdisciplinary research related to human interactions in the environment.
The Center for International Forestry Research is a nonprofit, global facility dedicated to advancing human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity. CIFOR's provides resources and information on forestry and sustainable living.
The Center of Excellence for Climate Change Knowledge Management (CCKM), founded in collaboration between the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and Faculty of Science of Chulalongkorn University, aims to cooperate in national and international analysis and research to offer alternative approaches to, and build in-country capacity for, climate change and its impacts on society and the economy in Thailand.
This initiative offers a space for information and communication on climate change issues, adaptation and disaster risk reduction (DRR) in Latin America and the Caribbean. It offers information on projects and initiatives in the field, strategies and policies implemented at the regional and international levels, as well as didactic and multimedia resources, maps and news from different stakeholders.
The CVCCCM aims at contributing to the improvement of knowledge about climate change impacts on the metropolitan area of Mexico City, as well as to the formulation and implementation of public policies that foster adaptation, mitigation, increased quality of life, and the reduction of vulnerabilities and climate related risks. The objectives of this virtual centre include taking advantage of existing research capacities available in the Federal District, as the basis for a research network that centralises and follows-up on studies, research and policy implementation.
The Clean Energy Solutions Center helps governments turn clean energy visions into reality. It shares policy best practices, data, and analysis tools across countries, and serves as a first-stop clearinghouse of clean energy resources. Moreover, it provides free policy assistance to governments and peer to peer learning forums.
The Climate 1-Stop provides access to proven climate change tools, resources and information. With a focus on adaptation, and clear linkages to mitigation and finance, the Climate 1-Stop facilitates those working with the world's most vulnerable to achieve robust decision making. Climate 1-Stop is made up of southern and northern organisations, working from grass roots to global levels.