Articles & Stories A Steep Climb to Cleaner Air in South Asia NASA atmospheric scientists and the SERVIR program are working to help keep communities breathing easy in the Hindu Kush and Himalayan mountain ranges. December 7, 2022
Articles & Stories Protecting Women Farmers from Climate Risk in Rural Kenya Women play a pivotal role in agricultural production. Worldwide, women represent 43 percent of the agricultural labor force; in Kenya, that number is between 42 and 65 percent. November 21, 2022|Janet Nackoney, Land and Resource Governance Officer, USAID and Dorah Nesoba, Public Relations and Communication Officer, RCMRD
Blog Using Satellite Data as a Climate Adaptation Strategy to Enhance Food Security There is enormous potential for satellite data to inform agricultural decision-making for improved food security in countries worldwide. As the effects of climate change escalate and intensify, the relevance of Earth observation and the opportunities for its application have never been greater. November 19, 2021
Articles & Stories Earth Day 2021: An Overview of SERVIR's Climate Change Approach For Earth Day this year, SERVIR is voicing its commitment to addressing climate change in its services. Climate change threatens sources of food and water, increase the severity and frequency of disasters, endanger critical ecosystems, and can exacerbate existing social inequities. April 23, 2021
Articles & Stories U.S. Government Convenes Innovators in Northern Thailand to Tackle Air Pollution Challenges A team of six youth innovators called ‚“No Grant SMOG” won the first prize at Smogathon Thailand 2020 for inventing active-learning tools to educate elementary school children about smog. February 21, 2020|Wadee Deeprawat, SERVIR-Mekong/ADPC