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Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Guide

November 20 2007
by The Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre

The Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Guide presents five years of experiences from more than thirty national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies, in particular in developing countries. It relates the experiences of Red Cross and Red Crescent staff and volunteers all around the world trying to understand and address the risks of climate change.

The guide begins with the basics about climate change: the scientific consensus, the humanitarian consequences, and the general implications for the Red Cross and Red Crescent. This is followed by six thematic modules: Getting started, Dialogues, Communications, Disaster management, Community-based disaster risk reduction and Health. Each module begins with a background section with real-life Red Cross and Red Crescent experiences and perspectives, followed by a 'how-to' section with specific step-by-step guidance.

The 140-page guide is available in English spacer (pdf, 5 MB), French, Arabic spacer (pdf, 4 MB), Spanish and Russian spacer (pdf, 14 MB).

To download the English version in separate sections:

  • Front page, foreword, acknowledgements, guide-to-the-guide, contents spacer (pdf, 168 kB)
  • Climate change: the basics spacer (pdf, 560 kB)
  • Getting started spacer (pdf, 632 kB)
  • Dialogues spacer (pdf, 508 kB)
  • Communications spacer (pdf, 852 kB)
  • Disaster management spacer (pdf, 458 kB)
  • Community risk reduction spacer (pdf, 761 kB)
  • Health and care spacer (pdf, 371 kB)
  • Case studies: Indonesia spacer (pdf, 256 kB), Africa spacer (pdf, 211 kB) and Nicaragua spacer (pdf, 222 kB)
  • Glossary spacer (pdf, 43 kB), acronyms and sources spacer (pdf, 33 kB)
  • Annex: Regional impacts of climate change spacer (pdf, 48 kB)

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Main topics:

  • Disaster Management
  • Health and Care
  • Early warning early action
  • Advocacy
  • Communications
  • Community risk reduction
  • Youth
  • Getting started
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Disaster Management

Climate change can act as a catalyst for enhanced disaster management.

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Health and Care

Many national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies will be touched by the health implications of climate change.

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Early warning early action

Routinely taking humanitarian action before a disaster or health emergency happens, making full use of scientific information on all timescales.    

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Advocacy

The Red Cross and Red Crescent never works in isolation. Partnerships are more important than ever in the context of global warming.

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Communications

The global climate is changing and the past no longer explains the present.

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Community risk reduction

The Red Cross and Red Crescent has traditionally focused on response. But now other aspects, including risk reduction, are also given priority.

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Youth

Red Cross Red Crescent youth take action to reduce the impacts of climate change. 

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Getting started

The Red Cross Red Crescent has a growing body of experience working on addressing climate change. Here’s how to use it to get started. 

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