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Category: Climate Change

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“Much more climate finance now”

October 5, 2017September 23, 2018 masifrancis Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, finance, funding, GCF, renewable energies

“Even if all the pledged finance is raised, it would still be inadequate to finance a rapid transition to renewable […]

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Govt launches K12bn climate project

September 28, 2017September 23, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change mitigation

“In a bid to protect lives against effects of climate change, government through has launched a $16.2 million (about K12 […]

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Climate-smart agricuture urgently needed in Africa

September 5, 2017September 23, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Climate ChangeTagged environment

“AFRICA contributes only four percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, while six of the 10 most affected coiountries by climate […]

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Climate change already devastating-Sciaf

August 30, 2017September 23, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change adaptation and mitigation

“Climate change is making life harder for farming families like Mercy Malango’s from Namkumba in Mangochi. The mother-of-four said: “Before, […]

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Weathering violence of climate change

August 28, 2017September 23, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change

“With India experiencing its worst drought in 140 years, Indian famers have atken to the streets. At a protest in […]

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Committee for proper natural resources management

August 28, 2017September 23, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Climate ChangeTagged Natural resources management

“Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resourcs and Climate Change chairperson Werani Chilenga has stressed the need for proper planning in the […]

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Opinion_Social protection key to development

May 3, 2017September 23, 2018 masifrancis Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, humanitarian and development sectors

United World Foord Programme (WFP) deputy regional director for Southern Africa Lola Castro about natural disasters and their consequences.

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Rainfall amounts still inadequate-Escom Source: The Nation Jan 9, 2017

January 9, 2017September 23, 2018 masifrancis Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change

“Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has said rainfall amounts which the country has received recently are inadequate to bring […]

Malawi feeling the pangs of Climate change

January 7, 2017September 23, 2018 CONREMAEditor_Loveness Posted in Climate ChangeTagged climate change, Malawi floods

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Moving Ahead: Driving Action on SDG #7 at COP22

November 24, 2016September 23, 2018 CONREMAEditor_Loveness Posted in Climate ChangeTagged COP22, Marrakech, SDG #7, SE4All, SGD Goals

MARRAKECH, Morocco – COP22 closed with renewed calls to fast-track action and maintain the highest possible level of ambition in […]

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