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EU and Tanzania Reinforce Partnership for Effective Climate Action

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Today, for the second year, the EU and EU Member States marked the European Climate Diplomacy Day, a global outreach initiative aimed at showcasing successful climate cooperation and highlighting the importance of partnership for effective climate action in more than 50 countries worldwide.

The EU Delegation, the Embassy of France and the Embassy of Germany partnered with the Centre for Climate Change Studies of the University of Dar es Salaam to stimulate a discussion and exchange on the...

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Tanzania launches policy action to contain climate change adversities on the ...


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Tanzania launches policy action to contain climate change adversities on the ...
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Climate change stakeholders met in Dar es Salaam last week to form a learning alliance for sharing information, knowledge and experiences as well as carrying out joint policy engagement action on climate change and its adversity to the economy.
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9 years ago

TheCitizen

Citizens’ wish for climate action

The UN climate chief, Christiana Figueres, would like the world to know that climate change is considered the most urgent issue around the world.

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

DHL keen to reinforce service points across Tanzania

DHL Express Tanzania has launched a new state of-the-art service point at Five Star Complex off Nyerere Road in Dar es Salaam as part of the company’s commitment to reinforce its service points across the country to serve its growing customer base.

 

9 years ago

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Understanding India’s Climate Action Plan (INDC)

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According to the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), to meet the 2°C temperature increase target, the world has an emission budget of only 1,000 billion tonnes of CO2 till 2100. With Kyoto Protocol coming to an end by 2020, UNFCCC has urged countries to come up with ‘Intended Nationally Determined Contributions’(INDC) by COP21 so as to negotiate and come up with a legally binding document to cut down emissions.

India has submitted its Intended...

 

9 years ago

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Obama: Climate action an economic and security ‘imperative’

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Paris (AFP) – US President Barack Obama said Tuesday global warming posed economic and security risks that had to be tackled immediately, but insisted the climate problem could be solved.

If global warming continues, “then before long we are going to have to devote more and more of our economic and military resources not to growing opportunity for our people but to adapting to the various consequences of a changing planet,” Obama said.

“Climate change is a massive problem, it’s a...

 

5 years ago

The Organization For World Peace

Increasing Climate Change Refugees Will Only Diminish Action Against Global Warming

Increasing Climate Change Refugees Will Only Diminish Action Against Global Warming  The Organization for World Peace6 Ways Trump’s Denial of Science Has Delayed the Response to COVID-19 (and Climate Change)  InsideClimate NewsView Full coverage on Google News

 

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Africa’s climate action pledges show commitment to a fair and binding deal in Paris!

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Africa’s climate action pledges show commitment to a fair and binding deal in Paris

Mithika Mwenda, Secretary General of the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance says:

“As of October 1, 47 out of 54 African countries have submitted their national plans for the UN climate deal (INDCs.) Africa’s vast and environmentally diverse landscape and coastal areas mean that each of its...

 

9 years ago

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New $500 million initiative to boost large scale climate action in developing countries!

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cop-paris-perspective-croppedPARIS, Nov. 30, 2015 – Four European countries – Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland – today announced a new $500 million initiative that will find new ways to create incentives aimed at large scale cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries to combat climate change. The World Bank Group worked with the countries to develop the initiative.

The Transformative Carbon Asset Facility will help developing countries implement their plans to cut emissions by working with them to...

 

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