Climate Science. Policy. Action.
KLIMA has been reinstituted to become the Manila Observatory’s interface between science and society. It aims to provide science-based policy and decision support, technical assistance, capacity-building, and information-education-communication initiatives to its stakeholders and partners, i.e., national and local government agencies, international partners in Southeast Asia, non-government organizations, the private sector, and others. It aims to draw from the scientific, technical and research services of the different laboratories to ensure that science is harnessed by society and that social concerns shape the kind of science being done by the Observatory.
KLIMA LATEST NEWS AND FEATURES
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