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Category: Climate Change

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“MP says climate change a gender issue”

January 23, 2018September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change and gender

Nkhotakota North East legislator Martha Lunji has underscored the need for collaboration in environmental conservation, saying climate change is a […]

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Comment: “Climate cure worse than the disease”

December 29, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, global warming, Paris Agreement

Two years after the Paris climate agreement was signed, the French capital this month again attracted the world’s good and […]

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Comment: “The meaty side of climate change”

December 28, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, COP23, gas emissions

Last year, three of the world’s largest meat companies – JBS, Cargill, and Tyson Foods – emitted more greenhouse gases […]

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“Nsanje farmers urged to adapt climate smart agriculture”

December 15, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged agriculture technologies, climate change, Nsanje
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“When Climate Policy Fails on the Ground”

December 15, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, COP23, droughts

Climate change is causing droughts and food shortages and, as a result, is having a huge impact on people’s lives. […]

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“Beating drought through rainwater harvesting”

December 13, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged undefined

Gertrude Gresan has been into subsistence farming for as long as she can remember – but none of her farming […]

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“Strengthening farmers’ resilience to climate change”

December 7, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, FAO, fertiliser, Fisp

Atise Mathumba, 70, fondly speaks of the “good ole days” when the soils were fertile and crops needed little on […]

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“Economy at mercy of climate change – LSE professor”

November 29, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change and economy, southern Africa climate

A research fellow at London School of Economics and Political Science professor Declan Conway has urged Malawi government to give extra […]

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“UN report highlights need to invest in energy”

November 24, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged EGENCO, UNDP, United Nations, universal access to energy by 2030

The 2017 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) Least Developed Countries (LDCs) report says poor countries, including Malawi, […]

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“Micf to boost irrigation investments”

November 22, 2017September 23, 2018 Benji Posted in Climate ChangeTagged agriculture, climate change, irrigation

As climate change effects continue to spill all over the globe, Malawi continues to be hit by the effects resulting […]

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