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Frequently Asked Questions
Largest Projects?
$1100.00 Million Redeemaliyadda Integrated Development Project
how many projects?
23 ongoiong projects and 50 completed projects
waht we do?
Explore a range of green initiatives dedicated to fostering a sustainable and resilient future for Sri Lanka's unique ecosystems and communities. GCF-backed projects are pioneering innovative solutions
Adapting to Climate Change?
Sri Lanka is an island nation that is dependent on monsoon-driven rainfall yet is among the countries thatare most vulnerable to climate change-induced hazards every year. These hazards include extrememeteorological, hydrological, and climatological events that lead to fatalities aas well aseconomic losses.Major impacts include floods, droughts, landslides and erosion-related impacts and sea level rise. Suchextreme events aaron the rise and will intensify in the e future with noticeably increasing temperatures,changing
funds?
funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and by esteemed organizations.
impacts from projects?
Improving climate change can benefit nature by preserving biodiversity, protecting ecosystems, and ensuring the sustainability of natural resources. It helps mitigate the loss of habitats, reduces species extinction, and fosters a healthier environment for plants, animals, and ecosystems to thrive.
who we are?
Welcome to the Environmental Sustainability Projects Showcase in Sri Lanka, funded by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and esteemed organizations. Explore a range of green initiatives dedicated to fostering a sustainable and resilient future for Sri Lanka's unique ecosystems and communities. GCF-backed projects are pioneering innovative solutions, from sustainable forestry to renewable energy, exemplifying the synergy between environmental conservation and community development.
What Is Climate Change?
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in global or regional climate patterns, primarily due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems.