Source-to-sea approach: from methodology to practice
To limit global warming to 1.5°C, it is necessary that actions are not only carbon smart but also water wise. Freshwater must therefore be mainstreamed into climate mitigation efforts, including governance processes that support mitigation pathways.
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What is the role of freshwater in climate change mitigation? This spring Swedish Water House will host a webinar series diving into the chapters of the recently launched report “The essential drop to reach Net-Zero: Unpacking Freshwater’s Role in Climate Change Mitigation”.
In this final webinar of the series, we will present findings from the chapter “Achieving climate mitigation through integrated and cross-sectoral approaches”. In what ways are integrated approaches, that account for the interconnections between freshwater and climate mitigation, necessary to achieve water-wise climate mitigation?