Sudanese Center for Environment and Climate

Sudanese Center for Environment and Climate The worsening crises of the global climate emergency, the COVID19 pandemic and exacerbating social in

27/12/2022





Teaching Climate? The C-ROADS: World Climate Simulator is a simplified version of a climate simulator. Its primary purpo...
25/12/2022

Teaching Climate? The C-ROADS: World Climate Simulator is a simplified version of a climate simulator. Its primary purpose is to help users understand the long-term climate effects (CO2 concentrations, global temperature, sea level rise) of various customized actions to reduce fossil fuel CO2 emissions, reduce deforestation, and grow more trees. Students can ask multiple, customized what-if questions and understand why the system reacts as it does.
https://www.climate.gov/teaching/resources/c-roads-world-climate-simulator
NOAA Climate.Gov

We're happy to spread the word about funding assistance to help researchers maximize their work. These Clic grants aim t...
25/12/2022

We're happy to spread the word about funding assistance to help researchers maximize their work. These Clic grants aim to increase in Clic. Application deadline is 1 march 2023. See link below for full details:

https://climate-cryosphere.org/clic-grants-2022/

25/12/2022

What is the ?
What is the climate change mitigation?
How do we reduce remissions?

Working group lll's senior scientist Alaa Al Khourjadie answered these questions for us at

Read our reports to find out more about www.ipcc.ch

25/12/2022

Yesterday, Al-Jazeera news channel published a report on the desert encroachment in northern Sudan. The report was shocking to many people because for the first time they saw the extent of the suffering of the people there as a result of the encroaching sands.
For years, the local community has been in a state of calls for urgent intervention to help stop the desert encroachment, but the aid that came was not enough. Now tens of thousands of villagers in northern Sudan have been forcibly displaced from their villages due to the encroachment of sand on them, which has caused their homes to be completely or partially buried.
Let us be part of the solution and help the people out there.

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