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Debate for Climate: “What is needed to make the blue economy work?”

JOIN THE DEBATE & COMMENT BELOW! “What is needed to make the blue economy work?” An increasing number of coastal countries are betting on the blue economy to promote the sustainable development of their coastlines. The blue economy is vital for the island nations of the Pacific, the Caribbean...
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  • The need to go beyond ‘business as usual’ for climate targets

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 1 week ago
    Country efforts and targets to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions are anchored in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). NDCs are universal: virtually all countries that are signatories to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have submitted their...
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  • The need to go beyond ‘business as usual’ for climate targets

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 1 week ago
    Country efforts and targets to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions are anchored in their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). NDCs are universal: virtually all countries that are signatories to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) have submitted their...
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  • Senegal, new LoCAL resilience building facility

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 1 week ago
    The Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility has officially launched in Senegal, West Africa. The Sahelian country is one of 32 currently designing or implementing resilience-building activities using LoCAL, a mechanism that channels climate finance to local governments for community-level adaptation...
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  • Senegal, new LoCAL resilience building facility

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 1 week ago
    The Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility has officially launched in Senegal, West Africa. The Sahelian country is one of 32 currently designing or implementing resilience-building activities using LoCAL, a mechanism that channels climate finance to local governments for community-level adaptation...
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  • Mozambique: the fragile equilibrium between tourism reputation and climate hazards

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 2 weeks ago
    Mozambique, in the south-eastern part of Africa, spreads its charms over 2 500 km of coastlines dotted with wild beaches, interspersed with lagoons, coral reefs and small islands. The Gorongosa National Park is considered as one of the top birding destinations in south-eastern Africa, as can be...
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  • Mozambique: the fragile equilibrium between tourism reputation and climate hazards

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 2 weeks ago
    Mozambique, in the south-eastern part of Africa, spreads its charms over 2 500 km of coastlines dotted with wild beaches, interspersed with lagoons, coral reefs and small islands. The Gorongosa National Park is considered as one of the top birding destinations in south-eastern Africa, as can be...
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  • Zimbabwe: Climate-smart technologies for post COVID-19 food security

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 3 weeks ago
    In Southern Africa, the disease burden, lockdowns and other restrictions associated with COVID-19 have disrupted food value chains at both production and marketing levels. The shock induced by the pandemic has compounded the impact of climate change (manifested by rising temperatures and growing...
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  • Zimbabwe: Climate-smart technologies for post COVID-19 food security

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 3 weeks ago
    In Southern Africa, the disease burden, lockdowns and other restrictions associated with COVID-19 have disrupted food value chains at both production and marketing levels. The shock induced by the pandemic has compounded the impact of climate change (manifested by rising temperatures and growing...
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  • Deforestation-free supply chains: a necessary response

    Justine Marchal posted Information | 3 weeks ago
    The need to tackle ‘imported deforestation’ explains the growing interest in developing ‘zero-deforestation’ supply chains. The main cause of deforestation is the conversion of forests into agricultural land with monoculture tree plantations. In developing and emerging countries a significant share...
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