Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability

Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability

Effective climate action depends on credible evidence about what is working, for whom, and under what conditions. GEI supports governments to strengthen national monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems that can track progress on climate and environmental priorities and inform decisions in complex and rapidly changing policy environments.

Climate Change

Countries face the challenge of translating global climate and environmental commitments into policies and investments that deliver results on the ground. GEI supports this transition by helping integrate climate and environmental considerations into broader national M&E systems and planning frameworks, reducing fragmentation and strengthening learning across sectors. This systems‑based approach supports more coherent reporting, adaptive management, and accountability for climate action.

GEI’s climate‑related work combines diagnostics, capacity development, and learning to support country‑led reform. Through practical tools, applied training, and collaboration with regional partners, GEI helps governments strengthen climate‑responsive M&E systems that support inclusive, evidence‑based transitions toward resilience and sustainability.

 

Evidence for Climate Action: Emerging Insights for Strengthening Climate M&E

As the world tackles climate change, robust national monitoring and evaluation (M&E) systems are vital for turning global commitments into measurable results. Beyond mere reporting, these systems enable informed decision-making and bridge critical knowledge gaps in sustainability design. The Evidence for Climate Action paper highlights how integrated M&E can unify climate adaptation, mitigation, and biodiversity conservation, reflecting the deep links between human and natural systems.

 

 

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