Climate smart agriculture: Zambia’s strategy to reduce emissions
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Nancy Siali from Zambia, makes the case that conservation farming is a key step a in fighting climate change as resources are conserved for future generations.
21 Jun | African Agribusiness
The Urgency of Climate Refugees in Dhaka and Beyond
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Climate Tracker Papon Kumar Dev, from India, looks at the increasing number of climate refugees in cities like Dhaka, calling on local and national leaders to respond with a comprehensive plan of action.
21 Jun | The City Fix
G7 fossil fuel pledge is a diplomatic coup for Germany’s ‘climate chancellor’
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Karl Mathiesen from the UK reflects on the G7 fossil fuel pledge, and Merkel's challenge to convince climate recalcitrants such as Japan and Canada to sign up for phasing out fossil fuels.
21 Jun | The Guardian
Why support coal mining projects despite the adverse climate change implications?
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Climate Tracker Caroline Kibii takes on Kenya's coal plans, bringing the potential health and water impacts into focus.
21 Jun | Baringo County News
How divest harvard has already won
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Climate Tracker Chloe Maxmin writes from a blockade in Harvard Yard, sitting in a block with over 20 other students from Divest Harvard. The group has shaken the pillars of the status quo, and displayed a different kind of power.
21 Jun | NuMundo