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Climate change is happening. We are reminded of it through an increase in frequency and destructive force of extreme weather events around the globe. Dealing with the consequences requires major financial efforts to compensate for losses. Insurance has attracted much attention as a tool in...
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Climate change is happening. We are reminded of it through an increase in frequency and destructive force of extreme weather events around the globe. Dealing with the consequences requires major financial efforts to compensate for losses. Insurance has attracted much attention as a tool in...
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The objectives of this study are to provide a review of how the current (2014-2020) MFF arrangements for climate mainstreaming, and for tracking climate-related expenditure and its achievements, have operated in practice; and to make recommendations for potential options for improving the current...
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The study builds on the EU Adaptation Strategy (EC, 2013a) and the Green Paper on the insurance of natural and man-made disasters (EC, 2013b), and addresses the objective of encouraging the use of insurance to manage weather and climate-related disaster risk. More specifically, the study...
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Climate change represents one of the biggest challenges for humankind in the 21st century and taking action to address it is one of the top priorities for the European Union (EU). By 2012, the average global surface temperature was 0.85°C higher than in 1880, according to the UN...
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This fact sheet is first and foremost intended for those involved in the various development stages of major projects. However, the methodology presented is not limited to major projects. It has a broader scope and can be usefully applied for a wider range of projects.
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This fact sheet is first and foremost intended for those involved in the various development stages of major projects. However, the methodology presented is not limited to major projects. It has a broader scope and can be usefully applied for a wider range of projects.
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The common methodology is a key instrument allowing tracking and monitoring climate-related expenditure under the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) for the 2014-2020 period. ESIF includes five funds, i.e the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Cohesion Fund (CF), the...
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The common methodology is a key instrument allowing tracking and monitoring climate-related expenditure under the European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) for the 2014-2020 period. ESIF includes five funds, i.e the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the Cohesion Fund (CF), the...
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