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climate changewomen against nukes demonstration
Submitted by incoming on Wed, 2012-03-07 18:53
We will not die quietlyWomen's Demonstration on International Women's Day Against Nuclear Power The Women's Energy and Climate Change Forum is a forum of women from grassroots organisations around Gauteng. The women of this Forum chose to mark International Women's Day with a demonstration at the Department of Energy to highlight their concerns over the announcement by the Minister of Energy on the new nuclear build programme. Demonstration Date: 8th of March 2012
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ohio’s fracking problems a wake-up call for minister shabangu’s task team
Submitted by incoming on Fri, 2012-02-10 12:20
Ohio, labelled, ‘Pennsylvania’s (PA) Sponge’, absorbed 368.3 million gallons [of toxic frackwater] during last year’s first three quarters, according to Natural Resources Department records. That’s more than in any year since 1987, records show. Nearly 99% of all fracking wastewater from PA Marcellus shale operators sent to disposal wells in the first six months of 2011, went to Ohio. the highlights
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the blue side of carbon
Submitted by JimmySprout on Wed, 2012-02-01 09:30
The first policy framework outlining the activities needed to include coastal marine areas such as mangroves, tidal marshes and ocean ‘grasslands’ into the work of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was presented at the end of last year in a report by the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) and Conservation International (CI) - two of the leading members of the Blue Carbon Initiative.
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plant a tree and make a difference
Submitted by Green Lily on Wed, 2011-12-14 14:31
Some reports pin the average tree as absorbing 1 ton of carbon over it's 100 year lifespan, with most of that carbon being sequestered between the ages of 20 and 50 years. Planting now is essentially an investment in some serious carbon sequestration between 2030 and 2050 - and we are sure to be needing it even more desperately by then. Co-benefits
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cycling, walking, best for health and climate justice
Submitted by incoming on Tue, 2011-12-13 10:12
The new report, Health co-benefits of climate change mitigation - Transport sector was released 6 December, 2011 during the United Nations Framework on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP-17). The report reviewed over 300 studies on health outcomes from different types of land transport systems to identify those mitigation measures most closely associated with specific health co-benefits or risks. The review is the latest product of
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interactive climate change centre to be built at v&a waterfront
Submitted by ConsciousBabe on Mon, 2011-12-12 13:24
Imagine there was a place you could go to learn about Climate Change in a fun, interactive way? The International Polar Foundation is bringing these kind of science centres to the world and South Africa gets to accommodate the first one!!
(image by Grant Mcpherson) For young and old, businesses and families, this science society interface will function to provide all the information and knowledge to empower a more ecologically responsible future. With the recent discoveries on humankind’s specific
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machismo and energy planning: time for soft energy paths
Submitted by Hélène Connor on Mon, 2011-12-12 11:38
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copcast: more news from COP17
Submitted by JimmySprout on Fri, 2011-12-09 14:05
With COP17 drawing to a close this week, a new deal on climate change and GHG (greenhouse gas) emission policies is hot on the cards. Although outcomes are far from known and 'climate wrangling' is still hampering real action, this week's discussions will have a pivotal role to play in any deals that take shape. Here is our copcast on the latest and most important news, side-line stories, events and more...
Down to the BASICs Brazil, South Africa, India and China - collectively known as the BASIC countries - share a common approach in the climate change negotiations: they are all urging that the final text
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climate-smart agriculture should be livelihood-smart too
Submitted by incoming on Fri, 2011-12-09 10:27
Encouraging climate-smart agriculture can lead to climate change adaptation practices in a partnership where the farmer’s needs are addressed. “Climate-smart agriculture has the potential to increase sustainable productivity, increase the resilience of farming systems to climate impacts and mitigate climate change through greenhouse gas emission reductions and carbon sequestration,” says Henry Neufeldt the lead expert on climate change at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF). Agroforestry and its benefits Agroforestry – the growing of trees on farms – is one such climate-smart agricultural practice, and it has tremendous potential for both
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cape town’s plan for energy and climate change launched
Submitted by incoming on Thu, 2011-12-08 10:15
The City of Cape Town’s Energy and Climate Action Plan has 11 objectives, with targets and detailed implementation plans involving over 40 programmes and more than 120 projects. The Action Plan is managed and coordinated by the City’s Environmental Resource Management Department, across all Directorates and Departments. Speaking at the launch on Friday 2 December 2011, Councillor Gareth Bloor, Chair of the City’s Economic, Environmental and Spatial Planning Portfolio Committee stated that the City of Cape Town acknowledges climate change as one of the greatest challenges of our generation and seeks to use it as an opportunity to build
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