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YEFL-Ghana holds Savannah Climate ConferenceGhana, an NGO, in collaboration with the Faculty of Sustainable Development at the University for Development Studies (UDS) has held a high-level stakeholders’ conference on climate change in Tamale.
Scientists uncover signs that Earth’s resilience to carbon emissions may be unraveling faster than climate models suggest. A ...
It’s an extraordinary popular mandate that extends across partisan divides and national borders.
A 70,000-person global study found understanding how events such as fires and floods are linked to climate change may be a ...
Young forests regrowing from land where mature woodlands have been cut down have a key role to play in removing billions of ...
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for renewed global commitment to "rev up the engine of development" ...
UN chief Antonio Guterres urged the world to "rev up the engine of development" at an aid conference in Spain on Monday as US ...
Super-polluters should foot the climate bill, Oxfam says To meet the 1.5°C goal, Oxfam found that the richest 1 per cent needs to cut their emissions by 97 per cent by 2030.
Uganda is the 12th most vulnerable country to climate change out of 192 countries ranked according to a report published in Kampala on Oct.30 by Oxfam, the UK-based global anti-poverty NGO.
That's just one of the shocking statistics in a report by the charity Oxfam ahead of the COP29 climate change summit, which is now underway in Azerbaijan.
Oxfam’s analysis, covering World Bank climate finance projects from 2017 to 2023, found that the actual funds used in these projects often diverged significantly from the original budgeted amounts.
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