Evidence for Climate Action (E4CA) is a global platform for sharing the latest evidence on climate action. Anchored at the ‘evidence pavilion’ at COP30, E4CA will bring together the evaluation functions of multiple organizations for a diverse program on lessons learned from multiple climate interventions. A series of in-person and virtual sessions will feature discussions on a range of key issues, from adaption and climate finance to forestry management and the role of Indigenous peoples and local communities. With accelerating implementation at the core of COP30, insights from evaluative evidence on what is working, what is not, and what has the potential to scale, are vital for informing the way forward.
Session: The State of Evidence on Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Livelihood
Date: 11 November 2025
Time: 12:15 – 12:45 PM BRT (Brasília Time)
This session presents the key findings and next steps from a two-year collaboration between Defra and 3ie on the state of evidence on climate change, biodiversity, and livelihoods. 3ie will highlight important results from the Climate Change and Biodiversity Evidence Gap Map (EGM) and a Systematic Review synthesising evidence on three land management interventions. Defra will discuss how this work aligns with the UK Government's priorities and outline next steps to strengthen the evidence base within current evidence–policy dynamics.
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