The United Nations Environment Programme has published ‘Seeds of Knowledge’, a booklet of 24 case studies from 17 countries on grassroots solutions to the impacts of climate change. The publication has a focus on developing and emerging economies and aims to show that grassroots, community-led responses are already playing an essential role in building resilience to climate change across all regions of the world. There are several different themes under which each of the case studies fall, ranging from ecosystems management, energy and water, to governance, capacity building and risk management to list just a few.