CGIAR Climate Change Platform Outputs

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    CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform: Annual Technical Report 2023
    (Annual Report, 2024-05) CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform
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    Non Market Approaches: Submission concerning the work programme under the framework for non-market approaches referred to in Article 6, paragraph 8, of the Paris Agreement
    (Brief, 2024-03) Villarino, Maria Eliza J.; Leonard, Stephen; Verchot, Louis V.
    CGIAR is pleased to share its inputs to the fifth meeting of the Glasgow Committee on Non-market Approaches (A.6.8), pursuant to the call for submissions agreed by Parties at COP28, and referred to in paragraph 14 of Decision 14C/CMA5 concerning:Themes for spin-off groups; and Existing non-market approaches under the initial focus areas of the work programme activities
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    CGIAR’s submission of its views on the ninth technical expert dialogue (TED) on the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on Climate Finance
    (Brief, 2024-05) Chilambe, Pedro; Kinyua, Ivy; Ouedraogo, Issa; Jalang’o, Dorcas; Bowa, Emma; Ravindranath, Darshini; Christina, Chiara; Salfi, Laura; Stapleton, James; Mukherji, Aditi
    CGIAR welcomes the outcomes from COP28 regarding Decision 8/CMA.5 on the New Collective Quantified Goal on Climate Finance and extends its support to the facilitation of science-based evidence to support the definition of the goal, including the structure, timeframe, scope, and sources of funding in respect to food, land, and water systems.
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    Raising CGIAR's Profile: Climate Impact Platform's Global Media Engagements in 2023
    (Report, 2023) CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform
    Module 4 of CGIAR's Climate Impact Platform is dedicated to catalyzing transformation within global climate processes, a mission synergizing with Function 3 which focus on amplifying the external visibility of CGIAR's climate science. In pursuit of this objective, Dr. Aditi Mukherji, Director of the CGIAR Climate Impact Area Platform, authored numerous Op-eds in 2023. The following report provides a condensed overview of these articles, alongside significant media references featuring Dr. Mukherji.
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    A place in the sun: farmers' co-benefits from solar irrigation in Bangladesh
    (Journal Article (preprint), 2023-12-11) Mukherji, Aditi; Buisson, Marie-Charlotte; Mitra, Archisman; Hounsa, Thierry; Habib, Ahasan
    Solar irrigation pumps (SIPs) are gradually replacing diesel pumps in relatively water-intensive agricultural production systems and geographies to reduce carbon emissions from food systems. However, beyond its climate change mitigation potential and fulfillment of Nationally Determined Contributions commitments, the adoption of solar irrigation also has direct co-benefits for farmers. Taking the case of Bangladesh and anchored on primary data collected among solar and diesel pump users, this article analyses the role access to solar irrigation has on household and farm-level outcomes. The propensity score matching and inverse probability matching approaches identify a positive effect of SIP access on food security and profitability from dry-season paddy for adopters. Different transmission channels are explored to explain these co-benefits. Lower costs of irrigation and labor are identified as the strongest pathways. This analysis strengthens the case for investments toward the solarization of agriculture in developing countries where it delivers significant development co-benefits in addition to climate change mitigation benefits. The valuation of the farmers' co-benefits, along with global climate mitigation impacts, also highlights the potential role of such programs toward climate justice.
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    Agriculture
    (Book Chapter, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi; Arndt, Claudia; Arango, Jacobo; Flintan, Fiona E.; Derera, John; Francesconi, Wendy; Jones, Sarah K.; Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María; Merrey, Douglas J.; Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw; Quintero, Marcela; Mulat, Daniel Girma; Ringler, Claudia; Ronchi, Loraine; Sanchez, Manuel Ernesto Narjes; Sapkota, Tek Bahadur; Thilsted, Shakuntala H.
    The Breakthrough Agenda was launched by 45 world leaders at COP 26 and is a commitment to work together this decade to accelerate innovation and deployment of clean technologies, making them accessible and affordable for all this decade. To kick-start this Agenda, countries endorsed Breakthrough goals to make clean technologies and sustainable practices more affordable, accessible and attractive than their alternatives by 2030 in the power, road transport, steel, hydrogen and agriculture sectors. This report also covers the buildings and cement sectors, where new breakthroughs are being considered. The Breakthrough Agenda establishes an annual cycle to track developments towards these goals, identify where further co-ordinated international action is urgently needed to accelerate progress and then galvanise public and private international action behind these specific priorities in order to make these transitions quicker, cheaper and easier for all. The 2023 Report includes a chapter written by CGIAR scientists.
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    A food systems approach to climate action
    (Report, 2023-12-15) Marshall, Suzie; Castro Nunez, Augusto Carlos; Cramer, Laura K.; Colombo, G.; Samarasekara, Vidisha; Villarino, Maria Eliza J.; Villani, Chiara; Wei Zhang; Mukherji, Aditi
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    Mobilising climate finance to achieve food, land, and water system transformation
    (Report, 2023-12-15) Marshall, Suzie; Chilambe, Pedro Anglaze; Cosgrove, Bethany Emma; Stapleton, James; Ravindranath, D.; Salfi, Laura; Mukherji, Aditi
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    Tracking adaptation in the agrifood sector
    (Report, 2023-12-15) Marshall, Suzie; Bowa, Emma; Crane, Todd A.; Njuguna, Lucy; Nowak, Andreea C.; Ravindranath, Darshini; Mukherji, Aditi
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 7: Digital services
    (Brief, 2023) Merrey, Douglas; Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 6 : Agroecological Approaches
    (Brief, 2023) Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw; Quintero, Marcela; Narjes, Manuel Ernesto; Jones, Sarah K.; Francesconi, Wendy
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 5: Reduced methane emissions from livestock
    (Brief, 2023) Arndt, Claudia; Mulat, Daniel Girma; Arango, Jacobo; Flintan, Fiona E.; Beauchemin, K.A.; Martin, A.; Montgomery, Hayden; Verchot, Louis V.; Wisser, Dominik; Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 4: Crop and livestock breeding
    (Brief, 2023) Derera, John; Djikeng, Appolinaire; Kemp, Stephen J.; Leitner, Sonja; Moyo, Siboniso; Mrode, Raphael A.; Okeyo Mwai, Ally; Ojango, Julie M.K.; Patino, Cesar
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 3: Reduce food loss and waste
    (Brief, 2023) Merrey, Douglas; Mukherji, Aditi
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 2: Alternative proteins
    (Brief, 2023) Ringler, Claudia; Thilsted, Shakuntala H.; Merrey, Douglas
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    Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 1: Reduced emissions from fertilizers
    (Brief, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi; Sapkota, S.; Kihara, Job Maguta; Ortíz, Oscar
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    Climate Change Impact Area Platform
    (Report, 2023) Mukherji, Aditi
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    Achieving agricultural breakthrough: A deep dive into seven technological areas
    (Report, 2023-09-14) Mukherji, Aditi; Arndt, Claudia; Arango, Jacobo; Flintan, Fiona E.; Derera, John; Francesconi, Wendy; Jones, Sarah K.; Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana María; Merrey, Douglas J.; Mockshell, Jonathan Yaw; Quintero, Marcela; Mulat, Daniel Girma; Ringler, Claudia; Ronchi, Loraine; Sanchez, Manuel Ernesto Narjes; Sapkota, Tek Bahadur; Thilsted, Shakuntala H.