Climate change is water change

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Climate change is water change

From 30 November to 11 December 2015, world leaders gather in Paris to discuss a new global climate agreement. SIWI's aim in attending the COP21 climate meeting is to contribute to efficient climate action by translating water knowledge into global policy. Climate change is water change. Hear SIWI's messages to the decision makers in Paris!

Source: World Water Week

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  1. My Post on Post COP 21 Agriculture and farmers holds the key suggest for compensatory benefits to farm sector for their continued efforts in carbon sequestration through multiple farm practices. The compensatory mechanism must be for a) saving water in large tracts of Irrigated land and b) increasing water efficiency and c) cultivating more crop per drop of water as subsidy strategies so far had a minimal effect on production & productivity and lives and livelihood of farmers in larger tract of irrigated land. Water sector reforms for adopting IWRM at the basin level must be articulated in water policy statements. The principles of harmonization and alignment with National-Regional International and Donor policies linked to water aid must be adhered to