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    Regional consultation will discuss the Green Climate Fund in PNG and review Climate

    15-Aug-2019

    The Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA) is embarking on a Regional Consultation to discuss how stakeholders can access the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and review the current Climate Change (Management) Act (CCMA), 2015 within the national, sub-national including district and local levels

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    National Climate Compatible Development Mangement Policy 2014

    Papua New Guinea's National Climate Change Policy document.

    National Climate Compatible Development Management Policy.pdf (3.53 MB)
    • Read more about National Climate Compatible Development Mangement Policy 2014

    National Weather Service

    The National Weather Service (NWS) will provide timely information on climate variability and changes in weather pat-terns. It will improve its capacity to promote efficiency in weather forecasting and climate predictions on different time scales, so the country can respond effectively to any potential impacts, such as extreme climatic events (cyclones, precipita-tion variations leading to flood or drought), sea level rise or any other impact of climate change. Climate data recording must be improved to monitor climate change implications.

     

     

     

     

     

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