
CAIT Paris Contributions Map
The CAIT Paris Contributions Map enables users to explore, compare and assess GHG mitigation plans in each country's Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC).
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Learn how securing water and shale gas could strengthen energy security while cutting emissions.
This interactive atlas explores water availability across shale gas and tight oil resources.
Water stress at shale plays around the world. 20 labeled countries have the world’s largest technically recoverable shale gas resources. Circle color indicates average water stress level across a country’s shale plays—circle size indicates overall volume of recoverable shale gas resources.
This video illustrates Katari community farmers who rely on community land rights, and the challenges faced by governments who don't always back them up with legislation.
Securing community land rights help maintain healthier forests and lower CO2 emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.
This infographic, based on IPCC data, depicts the likely consequences of various emissions pathways ranging from a low-carbon future to a fossil fuel-intensive one.
Learn more about securing community forest rights to combat climate change.
Global Forest Watch Fires (GFW Fires) is a dynamic online forest monitoring and fire alert system that provides near-real time information that can empower people to better combat forest fires before they burn out of control.
For the top 10 US state emitters, shown in this graph, the results are varied.
This CAIT 2.0 project graph reveals 2010 data of power plant capacity by initial year of operation.