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An organisation addressing the links between forests and climate change.
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An initiative to track and scrutinize carbon sink projects
SinksWatch tracks and scrutinises carbon sequestration projects, highlighting their threats to forests, ecosystems, forest peoples and the climate. SinksWatch focuses on tree plantations, particularly in areas where land tenure and land use
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Argues that increasing carbon dioxide levels will be beneficial by resulting in increased food production. Calls for research on this topic.
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Welcome to the Greening Issue: The Good Side of Carbon Dioxide
Despite a staggering $1.8 billion a year
budget, three fundamental questions are being ducked:
1. How much has the increase in carbon dioxide levels contributed
to feeding the world so far?
2. What is it likely to contribute in
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Small Island States are uniquely vulnerable to climate change. Islands First provides their UN missions with the capacity, networks and strategic planning essential to enact policy change at the international level.
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Islands First, with the help of a team of motivated volunteers, helped support several delegations from Pacific Small Island Developing States at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which was convened in Copenhagen this past December. |
Weil sich Kleinststaaten wie Tuvalu, Palau und
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Global network of NGOs working to promote government and individual action to limit human-induced climate change to ecologically sustainable levels. Current events and actions on what you can do.
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CAN-North Africa (RAC-Maghreb)
CAN-South East Asia (CAN-SEA)
Welcome to the Climate Action Network
Welcome to CAN-International
The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a worldwide network of over 450
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working to promote government
and individual action to limit
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