The document discusses the UNESCO Climate Change Initiative, which aims to address climate change through education, science, culture, and communication. It outlines four core programs: 1) developing a climate change adaptation forum to share climate science knowledge; 2) integrating climate change education into education for sustainable development; 3) using UNESCO World Heritage Sites to study climate impacts on culture and biodiversity; and 4) researching the social, ethical, and gender dimensions of climate change. The initiative seeks to build capacity for climate change mitigation and adaptation through improved policies, teacher training, and public awareness activities.