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ΔE+ works with UNDP and UN DESA to deliver remote CLEWs training to countries in the Asia Pacific

December 04, 2020
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Dr. Taco Niet and Kamaria Kuling, ΔE+ researchers, have been supporting the UNDP and UN DESA training Asia Pacific countries on CLEWs modelling.  Part I of the training, teaching about how to build and use the CLEWs modelling methodology completed in December 2020, with the second part of the training, where trainers work with individual countries to build CLEWs models, will happen in early 2021.  This work was featured in the SFU News in an article titled How this SFU researcher works with UN to help nations reach their Paris Agreement goals.