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Africa:
UN Urges Global Response to Scientific Evidence That Climate Change Is Human-Induced
UN News, 27 September 2013
United Nations officials today called for a global response to combat climate change, following new findings by a scientific panel stating it is "extremely likely" that humans have… Read more »
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Africa:
IPCC Confirms That Human Activity Will Further Warm the Earth, With Dramatic Effects
UNEP, 27 September 2013
The new report further states that greenhouse gas emissions at or above current rates would induce changes in the oceans, ice caps, glaciers, the biosphere, and other components of… Read more »
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Kenya:
A Bold Move Vital to Stop Climate Change
The Star, 1 October 2013
After several years of work by over 800 scientists the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has presented its fifth assessment report on climate change. According to… Read more »
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Africa:
Oxfam Reaction to 2013 Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change Report
Oxfam, 27 September 2013
Reacting to the report released today by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Tim Gore, Oxfam's Grow Campaign Head of Policy said; Read more »
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Africa:
Reaction to IPCC Climate Report
Friends of the Earth, 27 September 2013
Commenting on a landmark review of climate change science released today [1], Sarah-Jayne Clifton, Friends of the Earth International Climate Justice and Energy Coordinator said:… Read more »
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Ethiopia:
Climate Warming 'Extremely Likely' Man-Made
ERTA, 27 September 2013
Scientists can now say with extreme confidence that human activity is the dominant cause of the global warming observed since the 1950s, a new report by an international scientific… Read more »
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Africa:
More Certainty About Global Warming - Leaked Report
SciDev.Net, 27 September 2013
Development experts and scientists have reacted cautiously to leaked versions of the first part of the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Climate Change - UK Pledges £3.87 Billion Support to Developing Countries
Daily Trust, 28 September 2013
The United Kingdom (UK) has pledged to provide £3.87 billion to support developing countries tackle low carbon development, protect forests and assist the poorest of nations… Read more »
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Zambia:
Govt Lands U.S $38 Million for Climate Change
Times of Zambia, 27 September 2013
ZAMBIA has received approval for a US$38 million infusion of support from the Climate Investment Funds' (CIF) Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience (PPCR) to undertake the… Read more »