In many countries, the critical data governments need to address the climate emergency remains locked away or in unusable formats. New research from WRI and the Open Data Charter explores the many benefits of open data policies, and how to achieve them.
Blog Posts: open access
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by - Sierra Leone and Tanzania, two low-income countries vulnerable to extreme weather, shifting rainfall patterns, warming temperatures, sea level rise and deforestation, face difficult choices about how much to spend on data about climate change. New research offers some insights.
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by - WRI Executive Vice President and Managing Director Manish Bapna addressed the Open Government Partnership Global Summit in Paris to set out the challenges facing world leaders and civil society advocates and the role open government must play in solving them.